
10 hours/week to start (Part-Time) | $22/hour
Hours may increase as the organization grows
Position Summary B3 is seeking a CommUNITY Leader to support inclusive community programming and oversee B3’s coffee catering service—supporting vocational and life skills development, confidence-building, and community visibility for members with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). This role blends hands-on program facilitation with inclusive workforce development and community-building.
B3 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Chapel Hill, NC that brings people with and without disabilities together through social, educational, and vocational programs. We create spaces of belonging that advance disability justice, allyship, and inclusion.Through a membership model, B3 engages people with and without disabilities in a collaborative, no-hierarchy commUNITY.
Key Responsibilities Inclusive Vocational Support (B3 Coffee Catering Service)
Prepare products and supplies for coffee and catering service (B3 averages 2-3 bookings per month)
Supervise and support inclusive coffee service shifts, helping members build
vocational skills, confidence, and workplace routines
Provide on-the-job coaching to members (e.g., customer interaction, task sequencing, teamwork, professionalism)
Support quality, safety, and positive customer experiences while centering dignity and growth over productivity alone
Program Facilitation & Clubhouse Support
Facilitate
one weekly life skills group
using B3’s curriculums
Occasionally support
Clubhouse drop-in hours , fostering a welcoming, low-demand, accessible community environment
Support member choice, leadership, and participation across leisure, community participation, and goal-focused activities
Inclusive Events & Community Building
Support planning and implementation of occasional inclusive community events (e.g., Halloween Party, Valentine’s Day Party, Disability Pride Parade)
Assist with accessibility considerations, materials prep, and on-the-ground facilitation
Help cultivate joyful, affirming spaces that center belonging and shared leadership
Organization & Technology
Use tools such as
Canva, Google Drive/Slides, and B3’s social coordination app (Partiful),
to support communication and organization
Help create simple visuals, schedules, and supports for programs, events, and service shifts
Assist with light documentation and organization of program materials
Qualifications
At least 1 year of experience supporting people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
Undergraduate degree in a related field (human services, education, psychology, public health, etc.) preferred
Strong organizational and follow-through skills
Skilled in navigating complex social dynamics and providing co-regulation to support emotional safety and group cohesion.
Comfortable using basic tech tools (Canva, Google Drive/Slides, scheduling/event platforms)
Warm, engaging, and able to bring
fun energy
to community spaces
Skilled in creating
inclusive learning and vocational environments
that support a wide range of sensory, communication, and support needs
Aligned with disability justice, neurodiversity-affirming practice, and person-centered support
Schedule & Availability
Must have some weekend/evening availability for occasional catering and social events.
Current schedule includes facilitating the Friday morning life skills program and assisting with Clubhouse drop-in hours on Fridays from 2:00–4:00 PM.
Compensation
$22/hour
10 hours/week to start, with potential for growth as B3 expands
Next steps To apply, email jacklyn@b3nc.org a statement of interest, along with your resume.
B3 is an equal opportunity employer and values a diverse workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.
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Hours may increase as the organization grows
Position Summary B3 is seeking a CommUNITY Leader to support inclusive community programming and oversee B3’s coffee catering service—supporting vocational and life skills development, confidence-building, and community visibility for members with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). This role blends hands-on program facilitation with inclusive workforce development and community-building.
B3 is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Chapel Hill, NC that brings people with and without disabilities together through social, educational, and vocational programs. We create spaces of belonging that advance disability justice, allyship, and inclusion.Through a membership model, B3 engages people with and without disabilities in a collaborative, no-hierarchy commUNITY.
Key Responsibilities Inclusive Vocational Support (B3 Coffee Catering Service)
Prepare products and supplies for coffee and catering service (B3 averages 2-3 bookings per month)
Supervise and support inclusive coffee service shifts, helping members build
vocational skills, confidence, and workplace routines
Provide on-the-job coaching to members (e.g., customer interaction, task sequencing, teamwork, professionalism)
Support quality, safety, and positive customer experiences while centering dignity and growth over productivity alone
Program Facilitation & Clubhouse Support
Facilitate
one weekly life skills group
using B3’s curriculums
Occasionally support
Clubhouse drop-in hours , fostering a welcoming, low-demand, accessible community environment
Support member choice, leadership, and participation across leisure, community participation, and goal-focused activities
Inclusive Events & Community Building
Support planning and implementation of occasional inclusive community events (e.g., Halloween Party, Valentine’s Day Party, Disability Pride Parade)
Assist with accessibility considerations, materials prep, and on-the-ground facilitation
Help cultivate joyful, affirming spaces that center belonging and shared leadership
Organization & Technology
Use tools such as
Canva, Google Drive/Slides, and B3’s social coordination app (Partiful),
to support communication and organization
Help create simple visuals, schedules, and supports for programs, events, and service shifts
Assist with light documentation and organization of program materials
Qualifications
At least 1 year of experience supporting people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
Undergraduate degree in a related field (human services, education, psychology, public health, etc.) preferred
Strong organizational and follow-through skills
Skilled in navigating complex social dynamics and providing co-regulation to support emotional safety and group cohesion.
Comfortable using basic tech tools (Canva, Google Drive/Slides, scheduling/event platforms)
Warm, engaging, and able to bring
fun energy
to community spaces
Skilled in creating
inclusive learning and vocational environments
that support a wide range of sensory, communication, and support needs
Aligned with disability justice, neurodiversity-affirming practice, and person-centered support
Schedule & Availability
Must have some weekend/evening availability for occasional catering and social events.
Current schedule includes facilitating the Friday morning life skills program and assisting with Clubhouse drop-in hours on Fridays from 2:00–4:00 PM.
Compensation
$22/hour
10 hours/week to start, with potential for growth as B3 expands
Next steps To apply, email jacklyn@b3nc.org a statement of interest, along with your resume.
B3 is an equal opportunity employer and values a diverse workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status.
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