Job opportunities at PHRC 滨州人文关系委员会-人权社区服务主管

Dear Friends,

Are you interested in promoting equal opportunity for all and enforcing Pennsylvania’s civil rights laws that protect people from unlawful discrimination? We are seeking motivated individuals who are interested in performing civil rights outreach coordination. As Pennsylvania’s civil rights leader, it is our vision that all people in Pennsylvania will live, work, and learn free from unlawful discrimination. This position will give you the opportunity to serve as the agency’s primary contact on equity and civil rights topics, including non-discrimination policies and procedures. In this role, you will be proactive in providing guidance to teams on how to promote equity and avoid discriminatory practices. Start your journey toward success with our team! 

The PA Human Relations Commission (PHRC) has openings in their Harrisburg and Philadelphia Offices for a Civil Rights Outreach Coordinator and a Civil Rights Outreach Coordinator Supervisor. We have the positions listed on the external employment website. Please see the links below. The postings are set to go live 12/6/2023-12/19/2023. These positions are civil service positions. Therefore, if a non-civil service person would like to apply for this position, the person would need to complete the external application. Please send this to all parties who would be a great fit for our PHRC Family. Thank you, everyone, for your continued support!! Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.

Civil Rights Outreach Coordinator (Human Relations Representative 2) | Job Details tab | Career Pages (governmentjobs.com)

Civil Rights Outreach Coordinator (Human Relations Representative 2) | Job Details tab | Career Pages (governmentjobs.com)

Civil Rights Outreach Coordinator Supervisor (Human Relations Representative 3) | Job Details tab | Career Pages (governmentjobs.com)

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