Since 2007, the Community Living Campaign (CLC) has been charting a new path for what it means to age in community in San Francisco. CLC’s mission is to ensure older adults and adults with disabilities can age and thrive in their own homes and neighborhoods.
CLC organizes free community-based activities and programs like computer classes, healthy aging workshops, senior exercise groups, grocery deliveries, and job placements. These provide important practical support and empower neighbors to advocate for themselves and others. But more importantly, they create opportunities for folks to cultivate the supportive connections and friendships they need to age well at home.
CLC brings together neighbors, community organizations, academics, businesses, and City agencies to organize and advocate around issues that are too big for any of us to solve alone. Our two most recent initiatives are the SF Tech Council and the Dignity Fund Coalition. Together, we can create an inclusive San Francisco where people of all ages and abilities can truly live in community--with all of the rich relationships and opportunities that define a good life.
About the Program
CLC's Chinese Program has evolved to meet neighbors’ changing needs. In person activities at the neighborhood level include Tai Chi, dance, crotchet, photo walks, in-person tech help, video editing, and pot-luck celebrations. Online activities remain very popular, with over 30 weekly online computer classes, two weekly singing classes, four cultural celebrations, and a weekly cultural language exchange program that includes English practice, a Mandarin class, and other healthy aging topics.
Position Summary
CLC is seeking a compassionate and bilingual Chinese/English trainer to deliver engaging virtual and in-person group training primarily for Chinese-speaking seniors, along with individualized student support. This role also supports community activities and events, promotes participation in bilingual CLC programs such as exercise and singing classes, and assists with special events and holiday celebrations. The role is a 15 hour per week position (37.5% FTE). Candidates must reside in the State of California. Candidate must be available for in-person work on Monday afternoons in the Inner Sunset and on Friday mornings in the Crocker Amazon neighborhood. Resumes & Cover Letters required and accepted only in this portal (no emails please): https://sfcommunityliving.bamboohr.com/careers/26
Key Responsibilities
-Provide group computer training (virtual and in-person) mainly to Chinese speaking older adults
-Provide one-on-one technical support to students needing additional help (virtual and in-person)
-Provide assistance to other activities, such as scanning events and photo walks
-Provide assistance for the holiday celebrations
-Promote opportunities for students to participate in selected bilingual CLC Activities, including exercise and singing classes
Qualifications
-Bilingual/Bicultural Chinese and English (fluency in speaking, writing, and reading both languages)
-Experience with Wechat, Meitu, and some AI Apps, and comfortable learning new technical systems as needed
-Proficient in MS Excel and Word. Have a strong working knowledge of collaborative tools such as Dropbox, and G Suite
-Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills
-Flexibility, patience, and a demonstrated ability to thrive in a dynamic environment and meet challenges with a sense of humor
-Enthusiasm about working with older adults and adults with disabilities from diverse communities
Location
This role is a hybrid position. Must be available Monday afternoons in the Inner Sunset and Friday mornings in the Crocker Amazon neighborhood for in-person work in San Francisco.
Compensation & Benefits
This is a part-time, hourly position at 15 hours per week at $25.11 per hour. Benefits include prorated (based on average weekly hours) paid leave (sick, holidays, vacation), access to pretax Commuter Benefits, and an annual contribution to retirement.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Community Living Campaign is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the neighborhoods in which we work. Older adults, people with disabilities, Black and other people of color, LGBTQ+, and other candidates who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply. Bay Area residents are strongly encouraged to apply, and qualified remote candidates in the State of California will also be considered.
Community Living Campaign is committed to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We welcome and consider all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic, in accordance with applicable laws.
Fair Chance Hiring: We embrace Fair Chance Hiring practices and consider qualified candidates with criminal histories, in compliance with applicable regulations. Following a conditional job offer, we conduct an individualized assessment that considers the nature and gravity of the offense, the time that has passed since the conviction, any rehabilitation efforts, and the relevance to the responsibilities of the role.
How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your resume and a cover letter via our online portal here: https://sfcommunityliving.bamboohr.com/careers/26
Share what interests you about this role, your experience and qualifications, and how you’d contribute to Community Living Campaign's mission and participants. CLC will invite qualified applicants who are a strong fit for the position to participate in a phone meeting, skills test, and panel interview as part of the hiring process. Please do not email your resume & cover letter to Community Living Campaign or reach out to the organization directly. All applications will be reviewed via the portal. MUST RESIDE IN CALIFORNIA TO BE CONSIDERED.