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Johns Hopkins University Civic Life Specialist in Baltimore, Maryland

We are seeking a Civic Life Specialist in the Center for Social Concern (CSC) at Johns Hopkins University. This position will create opportunities for Hopkins students to engage in voter and democratic opportunities at JHU. The Civic Life Specialist will work with the Associate Director, Civic Learning and Deputy Director/Director of Hopkins Votes to develop a strategy for mobilizing student leaders at the university and provide students with indispensable experience in the areas of democratic engagement and non-partisan political engagement. This position will directly report to the Associate Director, Civic Learning with an additional direct line of reporting to the Director of Hopkins Votes around voter engagement efforts, especially during election seasons.

The Civic Life Specialist will provide high-level strategic capacity and project management services to coordinate the Hopkins Votes campaign, especially the day-to-day outreach and coordination of voter engagement activities throughout the Homewood Campus, with potential impacts on other JHU campuses. This role will be responsible for recruiting, training, and engaging with Hopkins Votes ambassadors and other student volunteers, with an intent to ensure every eligible Hopkins student is supported in their voter registration, ballot access, and turnout.

Specific Duties & Responsibilities

Student Engagement & Program Planning (70%)

Hopkins Votes

  • Provide support and volunteer management for signature and key events where Hopkins Votes presence is expected, such as Democracy Day, National Voter Registration Day, and other critical activities led by the CSC and other university and community partners.

  • Provide direct support to the CSC Deputy Director/Director of Hopkins Votes and CSC staff in the planning and execution of programs that promote voter engagement at JHU.

  • Assist with supporting student organizations interested in coordinating their own student voter engagement and education efforts.

  • Provides oversight for voter engagement resources, including the development and maintenance of the Hopkins Votes Toolkit, website, and communications platforms.

  • Other potential projects include supporting in-person on-campus polling experiences for students voting in Student Government Association elections in coordination with offices across the JHU enterprise.

Democracy Day

  • In collaboration with colleagues from Student Transitions & Family Engagement, SNF Agora, and other university departments, support the coordination of the annual Democracy Day, a campus-wide series of events to introduce JHU students – especially first-year students – to JHU’s academic and co/extra-curricular opportunities for democratic engagement.

Constitution Day

  • Create, implement, and evaluate engagement strategies for students to learn about and celebrate Constitution Day.

  • Ensure that all students have access to information about the Constitution and its relevance to their student experience (International students, FLI students, etc.).

Campus-Wide Democratic Engagement Initiatives

  • Coordinates with LEED, CDI, SNF Agora, and other relevant offices to advise and support civic and democratic engagement programming, including bringing speakers to campus.

Student Leader Advisory Support

  • Support student organizations focused on democratic engagement efforts.

  • In collaboration with LEED, provide support for the Student Government Association, especially its Civic Engagement Committee.

  • Supports Student Affairs initiatives on freedom of expression.

Project Development & Management (30%)

  • Provide high-level project management for voter engagement initiatives.

  • Perform research/benchmarking projects as assigned, including data analysis projects.

  • Represent the Center for Social Concern with a high degree of professionalism and confidentiality, and the ability to interact with a wide range of constituencies.

  • Work with CSC staff and other members of the JHU community in the drafting and editing of documents and relevant materials, including the JHU Voter Action Plan, Annual Report, Voter Friendly Campus designation, and other opportunities for planning and recognition,

  • Support ongoing education and outreach as it relates to voter and democratic engagement, including the development and execution of staff/student training.

  • Coordinate evaluation data and assist with ongoing assessment of voter engagement processes. This includes relying on NSLVE data, TurboVote registrations, and other sources of information to effectively plan and execute democratic engagement efforts.

  • Complete other related special projects as assigned by the CSC Leadership Team.

  • Participate in divisional, departmental, and community-based programs, training sessions, and workshops.

  • Support policy and protocol development pertaining to civic and democratic learning.

General Functions

  • Establish strong relationships with the Leadership Team and staff in the Center for Social Concern.

  • Build and sustain meaningful working relationships with colleagues across Student Affairs, other areas of the University, and voter/civic engagement community partners, including the SNF Agora Institute.

  • Work with autonomy and respect the importance of collaboration with key partners and stakeholders.

  • Maintain the highest levels of confidentiality.

Additional Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Sophisticated understanding of the economic and racialized systemic inequities in Baltimore and demonstrated commitment to advancing equitable civic learning experiences.

  • Excellent judgment in the realms of program and project management.

  • Excellent written, and verbal communication skills.

  • A demonstrated understanding and enthusiasm for civic engagement, community outreach, public service and/or volunteerism.

  • A demonstrated capacity to work effectively using a racial equity lens with persons of diverse backgrounds and to foster sensitivity in student life and in the community.

  • A strong interest in relationship building with varied and diverse stakeholders.

  • Strong organizational and logistics management skills.

  • Ability to maintain a working knowledge of best practices in civic engagement and leadership development as it relates to their areas of focus.

  • Ability to work independently to manage multiple assignments in a fast-paced setting.

Additional Information

  • This position’s duties will require routine evening and/or weekend work.

  • They will be expected to periodically represent the office on various internal and external committees.

  • Duties may also require in-and-out-of-state travel or other.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree.

  • Three years of experience in higher education, nonprofit sector, or human services.

  • Additional education may substitute for required experience, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Background in student development and programming, civic/democratic engagement, nonpartisan voter engagement, experiential education, service-learning facilitation, nonprofit program management or other related field is ideal.

Classified Title: Community Programs Specialist

Job Posting Title (Working Title): Civic Life Specialist

Role/Level/Range: ATP/03/PB

Starting Salary Range: Min $45,700 - Max $80,000 Annually (Commensurate with experience)

Employee group: Full Time

Schedule: Mon - Fri / 8:30am -5:00pm

Exempt Status: Exempt

Location: Hybrid/Homewood Campus

Department name: Center for Social Concern

Personnel area: University Student Services

Equal Opportunity Employer:

Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other occupationally irrelevant criteria. The university promotes affirmative action for minorities, women, disabled persons, and veterans.

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