What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer Community Partnerships Director position at A Faith That Does Justice?
Our programs fall under our two key strategic areas of focus
About A Faith That Does Justice
A Faith That Does Justice is an interfaith organization that challenges people to experience God by living their faith intentionally in service to others. We do this by showing how unjust societal structures marginalize people and by acting to help those in need. Our vision is people intentionally living their faith in action.
Why Volunteer With Us
This is an opportunity to take on a meaningful leadership role in a practical, direct-service organization that helps meet immediate needs in the Boston community. The Volunteer Director will play an important role in strengthening an organization that depends on compassion, reliability, teamwork, and respect for the dignity of every person served.
The Role
As Volunteer Community Partnerships Director, you will lead and grow our network of partner organizations across Greater Boston. This is a senior, externally facing role for someone who already knows the region’s faith-based, nonprofit, and advocacy landscape and can begin building partnerships from the start. You will work closely with the Executive Director and serve as one of the organization’s primary ambassadors to the communities we serve.
This role is well suited to an experienced professional—perhaps someone retired, between roles, or looking to contribute senior-level skills to a cause they care about—who already has relationships within the Greater Boston faith and nonprofit communities.
Time Commitment
Approximately 4–6 hours per week, including occasional evening or weekend events across Greater Boston. The role is hybrid in-person meetings and events with partner organizations, with remaining work completed remotely.
Key Responsibilities
- Acting to help those in need with a particular emphasis on immigrant populations.
- Showing how unjust systems marginalize people and encouraging our followers to put their faiths into action to address injustice.
- Fireside Chats We explore issues of current social justice interest.
- The Weekly Word A weekly email that gives voice to different faith leaders across the country who discuss social justice issues from a faith perspective that reaches more than 4,000 people.
- English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program We provide free virtual and in-person instruction for English language learners in greater Boston in collaboration with Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), which has established the standard in Boston for these learning experiences. From 2018 through the end of 2025, we enrolled more than 1,000 students in our program.
- Grab & Go meal program A Food Assistance program for people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in Boston.
- Newsletter Includes social justice and event news highlights and a spiritual reflection by qualified theologians circulated weekly by email to more than 4,000 followers.
- Continual learning opportunities Virtual connection to our subscribers, including “live” and pre-recorded videos on social media.
About A Faith That Does Justice
A Faith That Does Justice is an interfaith organization that challenges people to experience God by living their faith intentionally in service to others. We do this by showing how unjust societal structures marginalize people and by acting to help those in need. Our vision is people intentionally living their faith in action.
Why Volunteer With Us
This is an opportunity to take on a meaningful leadership role in a practical, direct-service organization that helps meet immediate needs in the Boston community. The Volunteer Director will play an important role in strengthening an organization that depends on compassion, reliability, teamwork, and respect for the dignity of every person served.
The Role
As Volunteer Community Partnerships Director, you will lead and grow our network of partner organizations across Greater Boston. This is a senior, externally facing role for someone who already knows the region’s faith-based, nonprofit, and advocacy landscape and can begin building partnerships from the start. You will work closely with the Executive Director and serve as one of the organization’s primary ambassadors to the communities we serve.
This role is well suited to an experienced professional—perhaps someone retired, between roles, or looking to contribute senior-level skills to a cause they care about—who already has relationships within the Greater Boston faith and nonprofit communities.
Time Commitment
Approximately 4–6 hours per week, including occasional evening or weekend events across Greater Boston. The role is hybrid in-person meetings and events with partner organizations, with remaining work completed remotely.
Key Responsibilities
- Partnership Development Independently identify, approach, and establish partnerships with faith-based organizations, community groups, nonprofits, and advocacy organizations across Greater Boston that share our commitment to social justice and service to marginalized communities.
- Strategic Collaboration Lead joint initiatives, programs, and events with partner organizations. Identify shared goals, negotiate mutual benefits, and drive collaborative projects to meaningful outcomes.
- Relationship Management Serve as a primary point of contact for partner organizations, sustaining long-term engagement through ongoing communication, regular check-ins, and support for co-sponsored activities.
- Outreach and Engagement Represent A Faith That Does Justice at community events, faith gatherings, and conferences throughout the Boston area, raising awareness of our mission and inviting organizational participation.
- Advocacy and Awareness Partner with program leaders to develop educational resources and campaigns that highlight unjust societal structures and encourage faith-driven community action.
- Reporting and Assessment Track partnership activity, monitor outcomes, and share results and recommendations with the Executive Director.
- Significant professional experience in community outreach, partnership development, or a closely related field, ideally including work in a faith-based or social justice setting.
- Current relationships within the Greater Boston nonprofit, faith, and/or advocacy communities, and working familiarity with the region’s organizational landscape.
- The ability to attend regular in-person meetings and events throughout Greater Boston (residence in or near the area is essential).
- A track record of independently developing and managing partnerships from initial outreach through sustained collaboration.
- A background in Social Work, Theology, Community Development, or a related field.
- Experience representing an organization publicly at events, conferences, or in the press.
- Strong understanding of interfaith principles and sensitivity to diverse religious backgrounds.
- Demonstrated commitment to social justice and a deep understanding of the challenges facing marginalized communities.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects independently with minimal oversight.
- Driven by a passion for social justice and faith-driven action.
- Empathetic and effective across diverse cultural and faith backgrounds.
- Self-directed, with a proactive approach to identifying and pursuing partnership opportunities.