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Project Director, Roots of Reproductive Justice
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Job Description
**Institution**
Collective Power for Reproductive Justice
**Institution Type**
Nonprofit
**Location**
Massachusetts, United States
**Position**
Director
Location: Remote with travel to Northampton, MA and other locations
Type: Full\-time, 32\-hour work week
Qualifications: PhD in US, women/gender or social movement history (preferred) or demonstrated record of equivalent expertise
Salary range: $86,000 – $96,000
**ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW**
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Collective Power for Reproductive Justice is a national reproductive justice organization dedicated to educating, mentoring, and inspiring new generations of advocates, leaders, and supporters. Combining activism, organizing, leadership training, and reproductive justice movement building, Collective Power promotes an inclusive agenda that advances reproductive rights and health, and social and economic justice.
**RESPONSIBILITIES**
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The Project Director leads Collective Power’s Roots of Reproductive Justice Project. The Project, which bridges academia and activism, is a living, interactive, online toolkit that places the long history of organizing for reproductive and sexual justice in the US in the hands of activists for use in strategy development and movement building. *Roots of Reproductive Justice: 500 Years of Movement Stories* centers the experiences of BIPOC, low income, and queer communities; contextualizes our realities within the big picture of US history; and traces our legacies of continuous resistance to racial, sexual, and economic forces that undermine bodily autonomy.
The Project Director manages all aspects of the Roots of Reproductive Justice Project (Roots) including: strategically developing historical content; ensuring the site is accessible and well utilized by activists and organizations in the movement; working with an array of contributing authors, editors, movement leaders, and advisors; integrating the work of the Roots project with other efforts at Collective Power; and co\-developing the future vision of the project. The Project Director represents Collective Power and the Roots project externally and meets with and cultivates major donors and foundation supporters.
### **Essential Functions**
#### ***Project Leadership and Development – 65%***
* Stewards the Roots of Reproductive Justice project and oversees the development of all historical content in alignment with the project’s purpose, values, and protocols as well as with Collective Power’s mission, vision, and programmatic priorities;
* Maintains the historical rigor and integrity of the content in accordance with standards and methods of historical research and analysis and feminist scholarship to produce a trusted resource;
* Deeply understands, maintains, and advances the overall coherent narrative arc across the site;
* Conducts ongoing analysis and audits of the content, engaging key audiences in the development and use of the site, and filling gaps as ne
