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Olomololaye

Community Organizer

Olomololaye, Tacoma, Washington, us, 98417

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We're seeking a dedicated and passionate volunteer Community Organizer to join our team in the USA! As our Community Organizer, you'll work closely with us to help organize events, workshops, and community activities that promote our mission and values. Your efforts will help us build a stronger, more connected community of birth professionals, families, and advocates.

Responsibilities

Collaborate with our team to plan and organize events, workshops, and community activities

Coordinate logistics, venues, and vendors for events

Communicate with attendees, speakers, and partners

Promote events through social media, email marketing, and local outreach

Build relationships with community partners, organizations, and stakeholders

Help develop and implement strategies for community engagement and outreach

Gather volunteers for specific events

Qualifications

Strong communication, organizational, and project management skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Experience with event planning and community organizing

Passion for Olomo Lo L'aye's mission and values

Familiarity with the birth community and industry in the USA

Ability to travel occasionally (expenses covered)

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the birth community

Professional development and networking opportunities

Flexible schedule and remote work arrangement

Be part of a dynamic team making a difference in the lives of families and communities

About the Company Olomo Lo L'aye is a non‑profit organization dedicated to reclaiming and honoring ancestral, traditional, cultural, and spiritual birth practices. We aim to counterbalance the harm caused by over‑medicalized Western approaches by promoting an egalitarian model of care.

Our Approach:

Exposing members to Agbebi practices and non‑clinical trainings

Empowering birth professionals to integrate traditional practices into their work

Fostering unity and cross‑cultural learning among medical and traditional birth professionals

Preserving traditional birthing practices through compassionate knowledge exchange and awareness

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