Lead workforce development policy research, advocacy, coalition building, and implementation efforts. Advance economic opportunity for immigrant, rural, low-wage, and oil and gas workers through policy development, community engagement, and systems change strategies.Additional Areas of Responsibility:Track legislation and workforce initiatives, develop policy recommendations, facilitate stakeholder engagement, represent Somos in coalitions, coordinate community input, and support implementation and accountability efforts with government agencies and partners.Other Information/Requirements:Bilingual English/Spanish required. Experience in community organizing, civic engagement, advocacy, campaigns, or leadership development preferred. Strong communication and project management skills required. Commitment to social, economic, and racial justice. Valid driver's license and statewide travel required.#J-18808-Ljbffr