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Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Administrative Assistant, IA
Campaign Organizer
Campaign Manager

Senior Advisor for the Capital Campaign

Regular staff positions include benefits such as medical, dental, generous leave time, retirement plan.
All positions require valid U.S. working papers. UUSC is an equal opportunity employer.


AGENCY OVERVIEW

The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a powerful voice for social justice and human rights in the United States and abroad. Founded in 1939, we have challenged injustice in more than 50 countries on four continents over the course of the past six decades. Today, our programs promote workers' rights, advance the human right to water, defend civil liberties, and preserve the rights of those affected by humanitarian crises.

UUSC works for social justice and human rights through an effective combination of advocacy, education, and partnership. Rather than imposing our ideas on our program partners, we offer local organizations and leaders the help they need to create long-term solutions to human rights challenges in their own communities.

Our work with partners in the United States and around the world shapes our public policy agenda. We train and organize our members and supporters to effectively advocate for domestic and international policies that promote human rights. We also provide financial and technical support when disasters strike, especially where human rights are threatened.

Grounded in the principles and values of our Unitarian Universalist founders, UUSC is an independent, membership organization. Our programs affirm the worth and dignity of every person and are built on the conviction that all people are entitled to basic human rights that transcend divisions of class, race, nationality, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, and gender. Anyone wishing to help support human rights and social justice is welcome to join.

Based in metropolitan Boston, UUSC has developed innovative, comprehensive approaches to social change. Our current strategic plan is the culmination of a multiyear process in which the board, staff, and key stakeholders sought to answer the question, "How is the world be a better place because UUSC exists?" The resulting plan provides clear institutional focus and the flexibility needed to assess and refine program direction in order to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.

A nonsectarian organization, UUSC receives no financial support from the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) or from the government. Rather, its members , supporters, and volunteers, as well as individual congregations and foundations, support the Service Committee. The UUSC annual budget is approximately $5 million.