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A municipal equity and inclusion department in Cambridge seeks an Executive Director to advance its mission focusing on equity and inclusion initiatives. The role requires a qualified leader to engage with the community, manage budgetary considerations, and collaborate with various stakeholders. Candidates must have a strong commitment to anti-racism and be adept at handling contemporary civil rights issues. The position offers a competitive benefits package and may allow for hybrid work opportunities.
The Equity and Inclusion (E&I) Department is responsible for advancing antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion across the City through strategy, organizational culture, policy development, and service delivery. We build connections by fostering a workplace and community culture where the rights, dignity, and contributions of every employee, resident, and visitor are valued and protected. The E&I Department has multiple divisions, including the Office of Equity and Inclusion, the Commission on Immigration Rights and Citizenship, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Domestic and Gender-Based Violence Prevention Initiative, the Human Rights Commission, the LGBTQ+ Commission, and Language Justice. Together, we collaborate and engage with all City departments, community partners and businesses, other government agencies, and residents to operationalize diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and opportunity.
Reporting to the Chief of Equity and Inclusion, the Executive Director will serve as a visionary, dynamic, and dedicated leader committed to advancing the work of the American Freedmen Commission (AFC). The primary focus will be to explore historic and ongoing harms experienced by the descendants of enslaved people in Cambridge and to identify practical, sustainable legal pathways for appropriate reparations. The Executive Director will implement the AFC’s initiatives in accordance with City Council ordinances, playing a key role in shaping its strategic direction, building impactful partnerships, and leading initiatives that foster equity for Cantabrigian descendants of enslaved individuals.
Success in this role requires a deep sense of curiosity, self-awareness, and empathy. A strong commitment to principles of anti-racism, equity, anti-oppression, and dignity for all is essential. Additionally, familiarity with the programs and services across various City of Cambridge departments is preferred, as this knowledge will enhance collaboration and effectiveness in achieving the AFC’s goals.
Education and Experience:
Work requires the ability to access, input, and retrieve information from a computer. Ability to read and analyze large quantities of information. Ability to travel back and forth from office locations.
The work is mainly performed in a typical office setting that features fluorescent lighting, air conditioning, computers, and other standard office tools. There may also be meetings held in different offices or locations. Position may be eligible for hybrid work under the City’s Telework Policy, depending on operational needs.
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