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Job Title: Education Justice Fellow
Job Location: Open to multiple options within Kentucky
Reporting Relationship: Supervised by a KFTC Organizing Co-Director
Employment Type: Full Time; One year from date of hire.
Who We Are
KFTC is a grassroots organization with thousands of members and a dozen chapters across Kentucky organizing for racial, social, healing, and economic justice, a healthy environment, and an honest democracy. We believe in the power of community organizing - people working together to achieve common goals. KFTC members and staff use a range of organizing strategies to build grassroots power and make change, including leadership development, strategic communications, art and culture, integrated voter engagement, grassroots fundraising, alliance building, and we’re open to new, effective, and innovative ways centered in love, care, and collective growth & action as well.
KFTC’s leadership adopted the following vision and goal to guide our work through 2031:
Vivid Description: Kentuckians For The Commonwealth is a collective light, leading the way to a thriving, joyful, intergenerational, multi-cultural society where people are free from oppression and where equity, health care, and racial, economic and environmental justice exist for everyone. We are a beloved community where all people are connected and affirmed through healthy relationships, dedicated to achieving mutual liberation.
Audacious Goal: Guided by Black, Indigenous, People of Color and impacted communities, we will recruit, equip, and activate a network of 100,000 members and partners across all 120 counties to dismantle racism and all systems of oppression, to develop a robust democracy and transform the future of Kentucky.
What You’ll Do
KFTC is seeking to hire an experienced organizing fellow who is highly motivated, self-aware, creative, committed to lifelong learning, and transforming the future of Kentucky while seeking to achieve mutual liberation for all. Working under the supervision of an Organizing Co-Director, this organizer will also collaborate closely with KFTC’s Organizing Co-Director, who manages KFTC’s education justice work.
We are especially interested in hiring a fellow to:
You will:
Who You Are
In this section, we ask if you might see yourself in some of these descriptions.
You are deeply committed to KFTC’s vision and values, as well as grassroots organizing as an approach to change. Key attributes & guiding principles include, and are not limited to:
Ideally, you have 3 or more years of experience in a similar role (volunteer experience is relevant). You have experience working with groups and developing other people as leaders, and are able to relate to Kentuckians from all walks of life and move people to action.
Strong interpersonal communication, group facilitation, and listening skills are essential. You are organized, strategic, able to cope with changing and uncertain circumstances, collaborative, courageous, and compassionate. What does it look like when we intentionally center healing, collective grief practices, and joy in our work & lives?
Strong, ever-growing, and intricate knowledge of self. Introspective and committed lifelong learner. Where are you currently located on your own personal healing journey, and how does it weave into your work?
You’ll need to work well independently; this job is very self-directed. We also need you to be skilled at working collaboratively in teams with volunteers and co-workers. Be comfortable using (and/or learning to use) technology, including Good platforms, databases, email, and Slack communication, and various social media platforms.
Additionally desired, yet not necessary, qualities and experiences include:
Finally, you excel in and are guided by these concepts & principles:
What Else You Should Know
Our equal employment opportunity philosophy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, training, promotion, transfer, job benefits, pay, and dismissal.
KFTC aims to be guided by people most impacted by the issues at the center of our work. People of color, people from working-class backgrounds, women, and LGBTQIA2S+ people are encouraged to apply.
How to apply
Please apply with a resume, cover letter, and contact information (name, title, organization, email, and phone number) for three professional references at the link below.
This position is open until filled. We’ll review applications starting in May 2026 and begin reaching out to schedule first-round interviews upon receipt of the application.