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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Jobs with Census

Hit up any of theses Offices about working for them:


Eureka
4th Street
Eureka, CA 95501
Phone: 707-832-5190
Census takers start at: $11.50/hour

Santa Rosa
Corporate Center Parkway
Santa Rosa, CA 95407
Phone: 707-237-6260
Census takers start at: $20.00/hour

San Francisco West
Sloat Boulevard
San Francisco, CA 94132
Phone: 415-680-2020
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

San Francisco East
Bryant Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Phone: 415-409-5930
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Redding
Knollcrest Drive
Redding, CA 96002
Phone: 530-510-4548
Census takers start at: $11.50/hour

Oakland
Franklin Street
Oakland, CA 94612
Phone: 510-250-4340
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Fairfield
Commerce Court
Fairfield, CA 94533
Phone: 707-430-0460
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Concord
Willow Pass Road
Concord, CA 94520
Phone: 925-459-3360
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Santa Clara
Tasman Drive
Santa Clara, CA 94054
Phone: 408-792-6530
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Burbank
West Alameda Avenue
Burbank, CA 91505
Phone: 818-531-7060
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

San Jose
North 1st Street
San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: 408-343-8160
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Pleasanton
Koll Center Parkway
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Phone: 925-218-2420
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Salinas
East Alvin Drive
Salinas, CA 93906
Phone: 831-998-9690
Census takers start at: $15.50/hour

Riverside
Pierce Street
Riverside, CA 92505
Phone: 951-324-2030
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Sacramento
I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-431-6020
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Elk Grove
East Stockton Boulevard
Elk Grove, CA 95624
Phone: 916-509-3760
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Stockton
West Webber Avenue
Stockton, CA 95203
Phone: 209-235-3480
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Placerville
Golden Foothill Parkway
El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
Phone: 916-605-1800
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Fresno
North Blackstone Avenue
Fresno, CA 93701
Phone: 559-650-0660
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Fresno North
West Shaw Avenue
Fresno, CA 93711
Phone: 559-490-5050
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour

Santa Barbara
West Carmen Lane
Santa Barbara, CA 93458
Phone: 805-345-3650
Census takers start at: $15.50/hour

Visalia
South Mooney Road
Visalia, CA 92377
Phone: 559-802-4470
Census takers start at: $15.50/hour

Bakersfield
Olive Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93311
Phone: 661-695-4260
Census takers start at: $15.50/hour

San Leandro
Harbor Bay Parkway
Alameda, CA 94502
Phone: 510-764-2960
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

Ventura
Baxter Way
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Phone: 805-277-2060
Census takers start at: $15.50/hour

Santa Clarita
Tourney Road
Valencia, CA 91355
Phone: 661-414-3140
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

West San Fernando Valley
Fallbrook Avenue
Canoga Park, CA 91304
Phone: 818-518-1460
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Van Nuys
Roscoe Boulevard
Panorama City, CA 91402
Phone: 818-672-0160
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Torrance
Apollo Street
El Segundo, CA 90245
Phone: 310-616-4270
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Inglewood
La Cienega Boulevard
Inglewood, CA 90301
Phone: 310-491-5070
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Hollywood
Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
Phone: 323-301-1500
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Los Angeles West Central
Wilshire Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Phone: 213-341-1900
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Los Angeles Downtown
East 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Phone: 213-806-9570
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Culver City
South La Brea Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90016
Phone: 323-924-1720
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

South Gate
South Alameda Street
Lynwood, CA 90262
Phone: 310-928-8020
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Long Beach
Golden Shore
Long Beach, CA 90802
Phone: 562-366-8050
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Pasadena
North Altadena Drive
Pasadena, CA 91107
Phone: 626-737-4830
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

East Los Angeles
Corporate Center Drive
Monterey Park, CA 91754
Phone: 323-604-5300
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Norwalk
East Imperial Highway
Norwalk, CA 90650
Phone: 562-916-4040
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Huntington Beach
Westminster Mall
Westminster, CA 92683
Phone: 714-702-1260
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Fullerton
South Placentia Avenue
Placentia, CA 92870
Phone: 714-646-2050
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Santa Ana
Brookhollow Drive
Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: 714-361-5320
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Newport Beach
Goodyear
Irvine, CA 92618
Phone: 949-309-4090
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Glendora
East Arrow Highway
San Dimas, CA 91773
Phone: 909-962-6760
Census takers start at: $17.00/hour

Diamond Bar
Pipeline Avenue
Chino Hills, CA 91709
Phone: 909-438-2498
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Palo Alto
West Evelyn Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94041
Phone: 650-641-8310
Census takers start at: $22.00/hour

San Bernardino
North Medical Center Drive
San Bernardino, CA 92411
Phone: 909-475-3130
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Vista
Thibodo Road
Vista, CA 92081
Phone: 760-666-6310
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Escondido
West San Marcos Boulevard
San Marcos, CA 92078
Phone: 760-916-9500
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

San Diego
India Street
San Diego, CA 92101
Phone: 619-684-6100
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Chula Vista
West 35th Street
Chula Vista, CA 91950
Phone: 619-502-7910
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Redlands
California Street
Yucaipa, CA 92399
Phone: 909-446-7080
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

El Cajon
Mission Gorge Road
Santee, CA 92071
Phone: 619-270-3820
Census takers start at: $16.50/hour

Palm Springs
Tachevah Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262
Phone: 760-992-3118
Census takers start at: $15.00/hour


Tuesday, February 9, 2010

CLUE-LA is Hiring three part-time positions: Please Circulate

Dear friends,

CLUE LA is hiring three positions: 1) Faith-rooted Community Organizer, 2) Communications Specialist, and 3) Event Planner for the Seventh Annual “Giants of Justice” breakfast to be held on May 27th. The Community Organizer and Event Planner are short-term hires; the Communications Specialist is ongoing, for about ten hours per week. Please find the three job listings below and PLEASE CIRCULATE TO ALLIES, PERSONAL FRIENDS, AND NETWORKS. We want to fill these positions IMMEDIATELY.

Thank you,

Rabbi Jonathan Klein

Organizational Description

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice, Los Angeles, is a non-profit organization that organizes clergy and lay leaders from the faith community to establish justice for the working poor of Greater Los Angeles. In collaborative relationships with top economic advocacy groups, labor unions, religious groups, and educators, CLUE LA plays a unique role in the fight for Economic Justice by bringing a creative spiritual voice and strong sense of moral authority to worker organizing campaigns. As part of collaborative efforts, we also call upon the ancient traditions and moral values of the faith community to shape conversation and strategy for critical local, state, and federal legislative efforts that seek to transform and improve the lives of working people. For more information about the breadth of our work, please consult our website at www.cluela.org.

1) Exciting Opportunity for a Faith Community Organizer with a Strong Commitment to Economic Justice

Position Description: CLUE LA is currently seeking a part-time, short term contracted Clergy and Faith Community Organizer to join our faith-rooted organizing team. Like others on our team, this Community Organizer will help us bring religious leaders from across the city into our work by developing strong area committees prepared to act on behalf of workers and their families in their struggle for dignity and good jobs. The Organizer will work under the supervision of the Program Director, and be a part of regular strategy sessions with campaign partners and religious leaders.

Position Responsibilities:

Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Organizer is responsible for:

  • Leading efforts for faith community outreach, recruitment and education;
  • Aggressively building committee membership and developing committee leadership on an ongoing basis;
  • Planning and leading regular committee meetings;
  • Coordinating activities with coalition partners;
  • Coordinating the content and logistics for public events & large-scale mobilizations;
  • Work cooperatively and creatively with other members of the CLUE LA organizing team on various projects assigned by the Program Director that may fall outside the organizer’s primary work.

Qualifications: Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to economic justice and the labor movement, with a willingness to work long hours and weekends when necessary- even during religious holidays. Must be capable of establishing deep and numerous relationships and maintaining those relationships while building a new committee, and have a gift for strategic thinking and planning. Must be flexible and open minded. Must be a motivated self-starter able to work independently, with excellent reporting skills, as well as excellent analytical skills, written, verbal, communications and computer skills. Applicant should have familiarity with various communities of faith, must have documented experience and strong skills in community organizing, outreach, and engagement skills, and have a proven track record in leading a team.

*Driving your own car required. Fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred, but one of many factors.

Salary DOE

Application Process: This position is available immediately and will be filled as quickly as possible. E-mail cover letter and resume to Pastor Bridie C. Roberts at broberts@cluela.org. No phone calls please. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements will not receive a response.

CLUE-LA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. ALL PEOPLE REGARDLESS OF GENDER, ETHNICITY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RELIGION, AGE, CLASS, OR OTHER CATEGORIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

2) CLUE-LA Seeks Communications Specialist

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE-LA), the leading faith-rooted economic justice organization in Los Angeles, is seeking a Communications Specialist. This is a new position in a growing organization and an excellent opportunity for someone in the field to expand her or his skills.

Position Description

This position requires roughly ten hours per week on average. The Communications Specialist, supervised by the Executive Director and working closely with the entire staff, is responsible for the development and implementation of CLUE-LA’s communications strategy and promotion of CLUE-LA’s campaigns and programs.

Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Communications Specialist will:

· Create biweekly newsletter utilizing Constant Contact to communicate campaigns and happenings of CLUE-LA.

· Initially, work with web designer to redevelop www.cluela.org, facilitating the gathering of web content and organizing the layout for the new site.

· Continually maintain and develop new web content

· Continually maintain Facebook and other new media as necessary, assessing the value of new platforms to further the message and reach of CLUE-LA

· Develop and produce organizational printed materials, including brochures & fundraising materials

· Occasionally serve as media spokesperson

Salary Dependent On Experience.

Qualifications

Internet savvy and computer literacy required. Applicants must be committed to a vision of economic justice and support the labor movement’s critical role in creating systemic change in Los Angeles. The Communications Specialist will work on communications deadlines; s/he must be willing to be flexible with hours. Excellent written and verbal skills are critical. Knowledge of Constant Contact is ideal but not required. Applicants must have a strong teamwork ethic and ability to multi-task.

Application Process

This position is available immediately; candidates will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Only applicants under consideration will be contacted to interview.

E-mail cover letter, résumé, writing samples, and references to Rabbi Jonathan Klein (jklein@cluela.org), subject line: “Communications Specialist Applicant.” No phone calls please.

CLUE-LA is an equal opportunity employer. All people, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, class, or other categories, are encouraged to apply.

3) CLUE-LA Seeks Event Planner for the Seventh Annual “Giants of Justice” Breakfast

Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE-LA), the leading faith-rooted economic justice organization in Los Angeles, is seeking an Event Planner. This is a short-term position in a growing organization and an excellent opportunity for someone interested in expanding her or his skills.

Position Description

Beginning in February and ending in late May, this position will grow from ten hours per week to roughly 25 hours per week in May. The Event Planner, supervised by the Executive Director and working closely with the entire staff, is responsible for the development and implementation of CLUE-LA’s annual fundraising event, “Giants of Justice.”

Event Details

On May 27th, 2010 at 7:30am near downtown Los Angeles, CLUE-LA will hold its annual Giants of Justice event. This year, it will be our first attempt at a breakfast, which we believe will be more worker-friendly and more cost-effective. We will honor the following four people/institutions:

· Bishop Mary Ann Swenson: Resident Bishop of the California Pacific Conference of the United Methodist Church and trailblazer in her commitment to economic justice within the UMC community.

· Father Michael Gutierrez: CLUE-LA Board Member, Pastor of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church of Baldwin Park (third largest parish in Los Angeles) and outspoken leader in the struggle for immigrant rights.

· Holy Nativity Episcopal Church, “Institutional Giant Award:” A leader in the pursuit of justice for workers associated with LAX, Fr. Peter Rood and Deacon Margaret McCauley have led the charge.

· Kabira Stokes, “Emerging Giant Award:” Currently a grad student at USC in Public Policy, Kabira has taken her commitment to justice beyond her crucial roles at Councilmember Eric Garcetti’s office and with Young Progressive Majority, choosing to participate in Civil Disobedience with CLUE as part of a living wage drive for the LAX community.

Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Event Planner will:

· Oversee and execute the timely creation and distribution of “save the dates” and invitations to the event.

· Work closely with honorees to gather names of potential sponsors.

· Work closely with venue and vendors to ensure logistical smoothness.

· Envision and direct content for tribute journal.

· Assess value of a silent auction; execute auction if necessary.

· Coordinate volunteers at the event.

· Work closely with staff to schedule program.

· Direct the board with a solicitation campaign for tribute ads and tickets.

· Create honorary committee for event.

· Keep record of RSVPs, track contributions and determine seating chart.

· Track journal copy and coordinate with printer.

· Other tasks necessary for a strong event with a lucrative outcome.

Qualifications

The Event Planner must have experience with planning previous events. Applicants must be committed to a vision of economic justice and support the labor movement’s critical role in creating systemic change in Los Angeles. The Event Planner must be willing to be flexible with hours. Excellent written and verbal skills are critical. Applicants must have a strong teamwork ethic and ability to multi-task.

Application Process

This position is available immediately; candidates will be considered until the position is filled. Only applicants under consideration will be contacted to interview.

E-mail cover letter, résumé, writing samples, and references to Rabbi Jonathan Klein (jklein@cluela.org), subject line: “Event Planner Applicant.” No phone calls please.

CLUE-LA is an equal opportunity employer. All people, regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, class, or other categories, are encouraged to apply.

Rabbi Jonathan D. Klein, Executive Director | Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE-LA) | 464 Lucas Ave, #202 | Los Angeles, CA 90017 | 213.481.3740 x101

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

F/T COMMUNITY ORGANIZING POSITION AT COMMUNITIES FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT

F/T COMMUNITY ORGANIZING POSITION AT COMMUNITIES FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT

Communities for a Better Environment (CBE) is an environmental health and social justice non-profit organization promoting clean air, clean water and the development of toxin-free communities.

CBE’s unique three-part strategy provides grassroots organizing, strategic research and legal advocacy to urban communities disproportionat....ely impacted by industrial pollution. CBE directly equips residents impacted by the industrial pollution with the tools to transform their immediate environment.

GENERAL POSITION SUMMARY
The Wilmington Community Organizer will be responsible for conducting educational outreach and recruitment, developing and maintaining liaisons with grassroots leaders and allies, advancing leadership and membership development and leading grassroots environmental justice campaigns. The Wilmington Community Organizer will be primarily focused on oil refinery issues and the “cumulative impacts” of all pollution in the Wilmington community (Los Angeles), and may also spend time supporting other program work.

SPECIFIC JOB SKILLS
· Must have strong people skills, be community friendly and have the ability to engage a broad spectrum of people representing various social, cultural and professional backgrounds.
· Attention to detail, organization and ability to prioritize multiple tasks.
· Must have strong time-....management skills.
· Ability to ensure a positive, team-oriented environment.
· Ability to understand and navigate in a complex political environment.
· Ability to work in a manner that complies with organizational standards and policies.

EXPERIENCE & JOB REQUIRMENTS
· Requires previous organizing experience in grassroots communities, labor or youth organizing.
· Solid understanding of Environmental Justice and commitment to long-term social change.
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
· Public speaking/....presentation experience.
· Background in grassroots fundraising highly desired.
· Conversational Spanish language ability highly desired.
· A valid driver’s license, driver’s insurance and access to a reliable vehicle.
· Availability to work long and odd hours (late evening and weekend organizing.)

BENEFITS AND SALARY
· Salary is depending on experience.
· Benefits include health and dental with excellent vacation policy and sick leave.

TO APPLY
Send résumé with cover letter and include three references with phone numbers.
Send email to yuki@..cbecal.org and/or mail to the address below:
Communities for a Better Environment
Attn. Yuki Kidokoro, Southern California Program Director
5610 Pacific Boulevard #203
Huntington Park, CA 90255


CBE is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from candidates of every age, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation and disability status that are committed to Environmental Justice.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Survey Research Interviewers (Los Angeles/San Gabriel Valley)



Date: 2009-12-03, 9:30AM PST
Reply to: see below


Westat, a national survey research firm, is hiring individuals in Los Angeles, particularly in the San Gabriel Valley. Must attend a 9 day paid training beginning in late January. Part-time position, primarily evening and weekend hours. Previous interviewing or public contact experience preferred. Keyboarding skills required. Insured car and valid driver’s license required; mileage reimbursed. The entry level pay rate for this position is $13.00 per hour. Background check required. Spanish or Asian language fluency a plus. EOE To apply, go to www.westat.com/jobs and enter 3141BR as the job ID.

Friday, November 27, 2009

RESEARCH ANALYST - Sacramento

RESEARCH ANALYST
SACRAMENTO

SEIU Local 1000, a cutting-edge public sector union representing 95,000 state employees is recruiting a Research Analyst for its Sacramento, California office.

Our Research Analysts work with field organizers, contract negotiators and our legislative and political action organizers to develop and implement strategies that support the Union’s organizing, bargaining, legislative and political goals.

Duties:

  • Preparing reports or studies on issues relating to public policy and public services
  • Writing reports related to promoting public services by California state employees
  • Providing the rationale for promoting progressive social policies to members of the State Legislature, Governor’s office, and with other advocacy organizations
  • Analyzing State proposals for subcontracting state work
  • Preparing statistical or financial analysis of the State’s tax and revenue sources and spending priorities
  • Conducting classification and compensation studies
  • Writing and analyzing surveys used for collective bargaining

Qualifications:

To be successful, the ideal candidate should have

  • Three (3) years experience performing complex policy analysis
  • Expertise in analyzing funding sources for public services, budget and policy analysis, and outsourcing
  • Strategic political judgment and attention to detail
  • Excellent writing, communication and analytical skills
  • Ability to work well in a team environment and work creatively under tight deadlines
  • Ability to establish and maintain rapport and credibility with diverse demographic groups, as well as with professional, technical, administrative and service workers.
  • Ability to travel periodically
  • Ability to work long hours as necessary
  • Valid driver's license, car and insurance.
  • Bachelor’s degree.

Cover letters should describe your qualifications, experience and career goals, as well as contain a brief description of why you are interested in pursuing a role related to policy research for SEIU Local 1000. SEIU is committed to building a diverse workforce. All applicants must be able to furnish proof of authorization to work in the United States.

http://unionjobs.com/staff/ca/CSEA-81.html

Margerie Reyes

Research Analyst

SEIU Local 1000

1808 14 St,

Sacramento, CA 95811

Tel: 916.554.1236

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Support Community Jobs: Floreria Mario

Floreria Mario

Flowers for weddings, quinceneras, birthdays, and gifts

444 Manhattan Way
Los Angeles, CA
90020

(2130389-4811

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Petition to Legalize Marijuana

Petition to Legalize Marijuana as well as other initiatives.

You can make some bank. Just let people know it's a hustle and you don't believe in reforming the system :)

Call Kyra at 562-449-6715