NCCJ Development and Communications Director
Overview
Organization: North Carolina for Community and Justice (NCCJ)
Location: Hybrid: Remote + NCCJ Office: 713 North Greene Street, Greensboro, NC Founded: 1937
Employees: 8 FTE + 2 PTE (once this role is filled)
Reports to: President & CEO
Key Relationships: NCCJ board members (especially Donor Stewardship Committee), major donors, other funders including grantmakers and sponsors
Supervises: Development Associate; interns, contractors and vendors seasonally/as needed
Mission
To build compassionate and just communities free of bias, bigotry, and racism.
Vision
To ensure every community becomes a place of promise with opportunity and justice for all.
Organizational Overview
NCCJ has served this community since 1937. We are North Carolina's oldest human relations organization, and the one with the greatest depth of experience working with teens on social justice issues. You can read more about NCCJ's long history here and here.
NCCJ is a human relations organization that promotes understanding and respect among people of all cultures, races, and religions through advocacy, education, and dialogue. NCCJ does not advocate for any one group; we work to build mutual respect among all people - regardless of race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, socioeconomic background, faith, or any other aspect of identity.
To fulfill our mission, NCCJ's key initiatives strive to create inclusive, respectful, and just communities. We do that work by committing to the following activities and areas of focus: