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🔗Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator
Website Los Angeles Conservancy
We are a nonprofit membership organization whose mission is to work through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historic, architectural, and cultural resources of Los Angeles County. Founded in 1978, we have the largest membership of any local preservation organization in the United States. We believe that Los Angeles County is a place where people value the past and consider it an essential part of our present and future. Through our walking tours and other special events, we have brought countless Los Angeles residents and visitors closer to the historic buildings that make Los Angeles so special. We raise awareness about issues affecting Angelenos, their neighborhoods, and the legacy businesses we cherish—and make resources, technical support, training, and financial assistance available to small legacy businesses in need. We proactively work on preservation issues in response to specific threats to cultural and architectural historic resources.
The Los Angeles Conservancy is looking for an individual with historic preservation experience to join the organization’s advocacy team in helping preserve and revitalize the built heritage of Los Angeles County. Self-starters, creative and innovative thinkers, and those that are able to multi-task and get things done are encouraged to apply.
The Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator is a full-time, exempt position. This position reports to the Director of Advocacy and spends more than fifty percent of their time on discretionary, independent decision-making.
Our work is grounded in the belief that historic preservation empowers and nourishes communities by creating meaningful connections between people and places. We strive to preserve places that tell the full story and are important to all Angelenos. We are looking for someone who, in addition to having the skills below, loves historic places and values their role in contributing to our communities.
Founded in 1978, the Los Angeles Conservancy is a nonprofit organization providing historic preservation advocacy and education throughout Greater Los Angeles. With approximately 5,000 member households, the Conservancy has the largest membership of any local historic preservation organization in the U.S. The Conservancy has a staff of sixteen and a budget of about $3 million.
Neighborhood Outreach Duties
- Work with community advocates, leaders and organizations to support Conservancy efforts to save historic places
- Explore opportunities for neighborhood outreach and engage diverse communities
- Coordinate and support events such as biannual L.A. Historic Neighborhoods Conference, People + Places: A Virtual Series, Preservation Partners meetings, and trainings for Los Angeles’ Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) boards, Realtors, periodic public workshops, etc.
- Serve as project manager for L.A. Women’s Landmarks Project
- Identify new organizational partnerships for innovative programing
- Help provide assistance to neighborhoods seeking designation as Historic-Cultural Monuments (HCM), historic districts, Historic Preservation Overlay Zones (HPOZs) or National Register listing
- Assist Neighborhood Outreach Manager on responses and engagement on L.A. community plans
- Support the facilitation of Community Leadership Boot Camp with the Neighborhood Outreach Manager and Director of Advocacy while mentoring Boot Camp participants
Give presentations to community organizations on heritage conservation and the work of the Conservancy - Ensure that advocacy interventions and decisions include a broad range of perspectives and experiences that reflect the vast diversity of Greater Los Angeles
Preservation Duties
- Support Director of Advocacy with implementing legislative initiatives regarding historic preservation policy in the City of Los Angeles and throughout Los Angeles County
- Help prepare responses to Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs) and other documents on preservation issues related to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
- Represent the Conservancy at public hearings and meetings on preservation issues
Review Preservation Award submissions, conduct site visits, and represent projects throughout the jury process - Research and prepare nominations for City, State, and National designations, as needed
- Provide technical assistance to requests from the public
- Expand the number of diverse places that are designated at the local, statewide and national levels
- Write and regularly contribute to website, member publication, E-News, and social media channels.
- Review and update messaging, website content, talking points and briefs
- Track and analyze metrics to evaluate effectiveness of advocacy website pages and Action Alerts
Additional Tasks:
- Organize, maintain and expand Conservancy’s image database
Provide support of general office administration and special events, as needed - Other duties as assigned