Part-Time Event-Focused Community Lead (Baltimore)
Job Description
Skip The Small Talk hosts structured social events based in psychology research to help people get closer, faster. We use techniques grounded in psychological research to offer people the tools they need to interact more genuinely and feel more connected to each other in their daily lives. We’ve read the white papers, sorted through the abstracts, and connected the dots to create social interaction activities that actually work.
And guess what? We promise it won’t be awkward. Join us and see what we mean!
We acknowledge that marginalized folks are less likely than more privileged folks to apply for a job if they don’t think they meet all the requirements. We encourage you to apply if you think you broadly meet the job description. This application does require a cover letter, as well as a prior review of our core values which guide our hiring/working practices.
You will
-Facilitate 1-4 events/month (as audience demand and contractor’s availability allow) -following a training period of up to three months
-Gather and manage local event photographers and/or helpers as necessary
-Identify and build relationships with potential venues and partners
-Co-own organizational responsibilities necessary for maintaining and growing the city
You are
-A strong written communicator, comfortable being managed remotely & taking initiative
-Committed to social justice and providing sincere support to marginalized communities
-Eager to build meaningful community in your city
-Interested in a small company environment, with your voice imperatively impacting our community’s growth, and the evolution of our event/offering formats.
-Eligible for employment in the U.S. with availability to commit to ≈3-5 hours/week.
You have experience in
-Public speaking and/or performance arts
-In-person client-facing roles such as customer service or guest relations
-Event organization, hosting, and/or facilitation
Bonus: A professional background in the fields of psychology, counseling, and/or mental health
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Core Values
Community & Trust. We owe them everything, and we strive to honor them as often as possible. When anyone tells us we should be doing something differently, we want to prioritize changing it as long as it is aligned with our values, and within our power to do so. Through transparency, openness and clarity around our “why” at every level of our community, we earn trust.
Courage & Compassion. We do the right thing, even when it’s the hard (or even less profitable) thing. We do the work it takes to stay compassionate in a field rife with burnout, and we support all who work with us in doing the same, even if it’s inconvenient, costly, or difficult. We know the magic of service provided wholeheartedly, and we do the extra work to make sure we and those who work with us can stay compassionate over the long run.
Respect & Boundaries. All humans have inherent worth; value which deserves to be treated with dignity and kindness, no matter what. We respect boundaries as a precursor to comfort and vulnerability, and expect our guests, facilitators, and all who are involved with our events to do the same.
Social Justice & Accessibility. We live in a world that systematically oppresses BIPOC, people with disabilities, people with lower socioeconomic opportunities, women and gender minorities, LGBTQIA folks, and folks of many other identities. With whatever power we have available to us, we want to prioritize the needs of systematically oppressed folks to do our small part to help right the injustices inherent to living in the world today.
How to Apply
Send resume & cover letter to ashley@skipthesmalltalk.org & mattbrooks.beratung@gmail.com We're so excited to meet you!265 total views, 0 today