Capaces, also known as the CAPACES Leadership Institute (CLI) was established in July of 2011 to prepare emerging leaders in the Latina/o communities of the Mid-Willamette Valley to lead community-based non-profits and for public service. In Spanish, CAPACES means both “we are capable” and “capabilities”. The acronym stands for Colaboración Adelantando a Personal de Apoyo para Capacitarnos, Enlazarnos y Solidarizarnos (Collaborative Assisting Personnel to Advance our Capacity, Engagement and Solidarity). However, the work began as a project out of PCUN, one of our sister organizations, back in 2003.
Capaces was founded to prepare leaders with the political consciousness and skills needed to lead and support social justice work. We envision a Latina/o community with equitable leadership representation in all sectors that is working to address social disparities. Our guiding values are commitment, courage, humility, equity and justice, sacrifice, and sustainability.
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Woodburn, Oregon at the center of the Mid-Valley of Oregon. Capaces currently has 25 staff members and a seven-person Board of Directors.
Position: Anahuac Educational Programming Operations Manager
Type: Regular Full-Time
Program: Anahuac
Reports to: Capaces’ Director of Programs
Pay Range: Salary ($58,000- $65,000) – DOE depending on experience
Work Setting: In-Person (Woodburn and Turner Locations)
Hiring timeline: ASAP
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
*To apply submit a cover letter and resume (with TWO references) to: inge@capacesleadership.org
Program Description
Somos Anahuac: We are migratory seeds, having traveled by land, water and air from our native lands of the South to the Pacific Northwest Territory of our continent. We understand what it means to adapt to and survive in a new climate as much as what it means to preserve our culture and protect our way of life. We are resilient as we learn to grow in new soils but are reminded no matter where we grow on this continent we are the people of the corn, the Indigenous peoples of Anahuac (what is now referred to as the entire continent of America), who have something valuable to contribute to humanity.
Anahuac Program Values:
Anahuac Program Mission:
Anahuac is a community centered program and farm of Capaces Leadership Institute located in Turner, Oregon surrounded by the Willamette Valley of the Pacific Northwest. The farms in our valley rely on our community, who are often referred to as farmworkers, to sustain our country’s food supply and monoculture system. Our mission is to support our migrant Indigenous communities of the Americas to reclaim our ancestral culture, traditions, knowledge and values and restore sacred relationships with all life and Mother Earth for generations to come. Acting as a bridge between ancestral and contemporary times, we offer traditional education in agriculture, culinary and cultural arts, wellness and Indigenous languages. We also believe that in order for humanity and Mother Earth to heal we must walk together with our brothers, sisters and two spirits from all four directions who share our values for a greater common good. Through Anahuac, the wisdom and values of our abuelos y abuelas remains strong in our hearts and lives on for many generations to come.
Anahuac Program Vision:
We envision a world in which communities are empowered with the freedom of choice, accessibility and restoration of responsibility to practice the ways of their ancestors to sustain humanity, all life and our Mother Earth for many generations to come.
Position Summary
The Anahuac Program Operations Manager is intended for a community member who has shown dedication, passion, belief in Anahuac’s ancestral values, and the motivation to continue growing as a leader for our future generations. The position is responsible for overseeing and managing the Anahuac Program’s day-to-day operation of its traditional educational programming. This includes leading the planning and implementation of all program activities as well as co-leading the evaluation process to ensure the programs’ overall success. They are to manage and support the development of the traditional educational programming staff. They are also responsible for ensuring there is a strong workplace health and safety for all.
Duties and Responsibilities
Program Planning and Delivery
People and Programming
Program Budget and Grant Support
Program Work Spaces
Qualifications
Requirements
Benefits
How to Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume (with TWO references) to: inge@capacesleadership.org
Deadline to Apply: Open Until Filled
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