What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Engagement Representative position at Coastal Villages Region Fund?
Position Type and Pay
• Seasonal / Part-Time / Full-Time (depending on deployment period)
• Field-based across Alaska communities
• Pay is 1st/15th of every month, D.O.E, $20-25 per hour.
Position Summary
The Community Engagement Representative conducts face-to-face public outreach to provide accurate, fact-based information about Alaska’s commercial fishing industry and its role in local communities, food systems, and the state economy.
This is not a sales or political advocacy role. The position focuses on respectful conversations, listening, and public education in everyday community settings.
Representatives meet Alaskans where they already are — at their doors, community events, fairs, markets, and civic gatherings — answering questions and helping residents better understand a complex sector that affects their lives.
Success in this role is measured by quality interactions, professionalism, and trust built with the public, not by persuading people to hold a specific opinion.
Core Responsibilities
No prior subject matter expertise is required.
Public Event Engagement
• Staff booths at fairs, markets, and community events
• Engage passersby in informal educational discussions
• Represent the organization professionally in busy public environments
• Answer questions from curious, skeptical, or critical participants
Relationship Building
• Build familiarity and trust through repeated presence
• Identify recurring concerns or misconceptions
• Share community feedback with supervisors
• Help connect interested individuals to additional resources
Professional Conduct
• Remain calm and respectful in disagreement
• Avoid debate or argument escalation
• Follow all training and communication guidelines
• Maintain strict non-partisan, non-candidate-focused communication
What This Job Is NOT
• Not telemarketing
• Not petition gathering
• Not campaigning for candidates
• Not debating or arguing with residents
• Not selling products or asking for donationsIdeal Candidate Profile
We are looking for people others naturally feel comfortable talking to. Successful representatives often include:
• Teachers, guides, service workers, students, veterans, or community volunteers
• People comfortable talking with strangers in a friendly way
• Individuals who can stay composed when conversations become skeptical
• Those curious enough to learn — not memorize scripts
Required Skills & Abilities
• Friendly, approachable demeanor
• Ability to listen without interrupting
• Clear conversational communication (not rehearsed speeches)
• Ability to walk outdoors for extended periods in variable weather
• Comfort working independently and in small teams
Preferred (Not Required)
• Alaska residency or familiarity with local communities
• Customer service, outreach, teaching, or guiding experience
• Knowledge of fishing, maritime, or resource industries
• Experience interacting with diverse viewpoints
Additional Job Specifics
Training Provided
All representatives receive paid training including:
• Industry basics and common public questions
• Conversation and de-escalation techniques
• Legal and ethical communication guidelines
• Safety and field procedures
Work Environment
Evenings and weekends required.
Work occurs in real community settings:
• Residential neighborhoods
• Outdoor events and public gatherings
• Variable Alaska weather conditions
Key Performance Expectations
Representatives succeed when they:
• Conduct respectful, genuine conversations
• Always demonstrate professionalism
• Accurately relay public feedback
• Improve public comfort discussing the topic
• This role prioritizes credibility over volume.
Why This Role Matters
Alaskans deserve accurate information about the industries that support their communities. This position helps ensure conversations happen person-to-person — not just online.
Salary : $20 - $25