Culture Resource Coordinator
Company: RCAC
Location: West Sacramento
Posted on: May 13, 2022
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Job Description:
The OrganizationFounded in 1978, RCAC seeks to collaboratively
build the capacity of organizations that serve low-income people
living in the rural West (13 states including Alaska and Hawaii).
RCAC works in partnership with small rural and Indigenous
communities and other local agencies to provide tools and resources
necessary to improve their quality of life. RCAC offers a--wide
range of services to communities with fewer than 50,000 people
including technical assistance and training for environmental
infrastructure; affordable housing development; economic and
leadership development; and financing to support community
development. Since its inception, RCAC's dedicated staff and active
board have helped affect positive change in rural and Indigenous
communities across the West.RCAC's program and services are
informed by its strategic directions and core values: Strategic
DirectionsCore Competencies: Ensure rural communities have
culturally appropriate access to resources by prioritizing
community-identified needs and advocating on behalf of these
communities with public- and private-sector partners.Increased
Investment: Strengthen the economies of rural communities through
increased capital investment that supports small businesses and
community development.Indigenous Communities: Collaborate with
grassroots and Indigenous-led organizations that provide
infrastructure, housing, lending and other essential services in
Indigenous communities.Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Grow
inclusive practices by improving organizational awareness,
positioning, and approaches, which embrace Indigenous knowledge and
are mindful of historical contexts, to better serve internal
stakeholders and external partners and communities.Capacity
Building and Innovation: Strengthen RCAC's operations by exploring
innovative strategies, improving internal infrastructure, and
promoting staff development so that RCAC can continue to build the
capacity of organizations.Outcome Measurement: Transition RCAC
measurement to an outcome-based model that effectively articulates
the narrative of its work, increases learning opportunities to
refine its programmatic approach, and expands the metrics the
organization can share with diverse funding sources.Core
ValuesLeadership: Identify innovative strategies to further rural
community and economic development and inspires partners to achieve
great outcomes.Collaboration: Achieve superior results by
respectfully and inclusively identifying and working with
partners.Commitment: Work with passion and dedication to improve
rural communities and the lives of their low-income
residents.Quality: Produce exceptional work products to help RCAC
partners meet their goals.Integrity: Practice the highest
professional standards and cultural competency in RCAC's work.RCAC
has expanded and elevated its DEI platform and work. The
organization added a dedicated committee and focus groups,
bi-monthly listening sessions offered by diverse representatives,
and tools and assessments to inform the learning and experiential
journey of all staff, key stakeholders, and board members as a
reference to guide all internal and external communications.Live
Well, Work Well is a wellness initiative that the organization has
spent the last year developing. With consultant leadership, a
dedicated steering and staff committee cultivated input through a
series of surveys and facilitated discussions with leadership,
committees and staff. The initiative represents RCAC's commitment
to the ongoing development of practices and policies that promote a
culture of wellbeing.--Headquartered in West Sacramento in a
building it owns, RCAC has an estimated annual budget exceeding $30
million (excluding the Vector Fund budget); more than $200 million
in total assets and net assets of more than $80 million; and
received a $20 million unrestricted grant in late 2020 which seeded
the Vector Fund. Approximately two thirds of the annual budget come
from grants and contracts. Governed by a --twelve-person diverse
Board of Directors from eight different states, RCAC employs more
than 170 staff, most of which currently work remotely across RCAC's
13-state footprint, with plans for a corporate hybrid work model.
The CRC will be a part of Staff Operations and report to the Staff
Operations Assistant Director. Benefits and additional HR services
are provided through a PEO (Professional Employment Organization).
For more information, please visit RCAC's website at
https://www.rcac.org/ .The PositionThe newly created position is
full-time. The CRC, working closely with the Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion (DEI) and Wellness Committees, will serve as the backbone
and coordinator of these staff volunteer led initiatives, which are
critical to RCAC staff culture, engagement and implementation. The
CRC will report to the Staff Operations Assistant Director and will
--collaborate with-- Staff Operations staff and our OTTER
(Outstanding Trainers Training Other RCACers) team in designing and
leading quality and consistent onboarding tools and plans for new
RCAC staff. Our people are key to achieving our mission and vision.
RCAC is committed to recruiting, supporting and retaining high
performing staff members through the integration of DEI and Live
Well, Work Well principles to help keep our staff effective,
motivated and engaged.--The CRC will provide administrative support
and coordination for the implementation of Live Well, Work Well
plan and key responsibility for supporting the staff volunteer led
committees, listening sessions and the various activities and goals
of both DEI and Wellness Committees. The CRC will have the capacity
to ensure consistent communication among committees and the larger
RCAC staff; leadership; scheduling committee meetings, listening
sessions and other activities.Key ResponsibilitiesStaff the DEI and
Wellness Committees: Set and document committee meetings , provide
strategic planning, Key Performance Indicator (KPI)
updatesCoordinate internal and external communicationsDraft reports
for quarterly RCAC Board of Director meetings for committee
chairsManage committee/subcommittee processesAct as contract lead
for consultants engaged by RCAC for DEI and Wellness workAssist CEO
and Senior Leadership team in promoting DEI and Wellness values
throughout the corporationAssist with creation of improved RCAC
staff onboarding-- and ongoing staff development processWork with
Information Technology, Staff Operations and OTTER to improve and
enhance RCAC new staff onboarding process and resourcesCoordinate
with Staff Operations and Otter around professional development
access, processes and trackingBe a resource for recruiting diverse
talent in regular RCAC recruitment process and other programs
designed to create a pipeline of diverse talent, including
internships,-- fellowships and volunteer programs such as
Americorps,-- VISTA and Jesuit Volunteer Corps. Work with Events to
integrate Wellbeing and DEI values and activities into key
organizational events.Experience and AttributesHighly qualified
candidates will bring the following experience and attributes:At
least five years management, program and/or project experience in a
nonprofit and/or CDFI --organization.Knowledge of general
communication principles and practices.Knowledge of Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion best practices and at least two years'
experience implementing DEI programs. Commitment to understanding
evolving workplace wellbeing best practices.Demonstrated experience
in operational and programmatic planning, data analysis, budgeting,
and business operations management.Collaborative and transparent
working style with a strength in developing alignment across the
organization and influencing at all levels.Commitment to
understanding the rural and Indigenous West and its diversity of
needs, and a passion for helping to build operational capacity in
service of rural communities. --Working knowledge of accounting,
budgeting and project financial management.Demonstrated
resourcefulness in setting priorities and guiding programs and
projects to completion.Ability to demonstrate a high level of
integrity, strong interpersonal skills, responsibility and
accountability.An excellent and active listener who can quickly
gather, synthesize, and act on feedback from diverse
sources.Ability to facilitate and mediate meetings.The strongly
preferred location for this position is in the West Sacramento
corporate office. West Sacramento staff are currently working
remotely but will return to office using a hybrid model of three
days working in the office and two days working remotely. Based on
current job market value, compensation will start at $62,400
commensurate with experience. RCAC employees are federally mandated
to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment,
subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.Application
ProcessTo apply, visit www.rcac.org/careers. For other inquiries,
contact RCAC Staff Operations at hrmail@rcac.org.--PI177545338
Keywords: RCAC, West Sacramento , Culture Resource Coordinator, Other , West Sacramento, California
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