Education & Research Part-time

Youth Organizer (Massachusetts)

National Student Board Member Association

Location

Remote (Massachusetts)

Type

Part-time

Posted

Dec 19, 2025

Compensation

USD 19 – 23

Mission

What you will drive

  • Conduct outreach to student school committee representatives across Massachusetts to expand participation in MASR and NSBMA activities
  • Support the organization and logistics of in-person programming including the MASR Spring Conference and Fall Delegate Assembly
  • Help grow MASR's network by building relationships with student representatives and districts statewide
  • Assist in outreach and relationship-building with school district leaders, education organizations, and other partners

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role strengthens student representation in local and state education governance through leadership development and professional learning, ensuring that the perspectives of young people are heard and valued in shaping the future of our nation's schools.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • Must be based in Massachusetts
  • Prior experience in student leadership, organizing, or advocacy, particularly within school or district governance contexts
  • Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills; ability to work independently and as part of a team in a remote setting
  • Familiarity with student voice or student representation in education, school board governance, and/or youth advocacy in Massachusetts

Benefits

What's in it for you

  • Part-time position: 10-12 hours/week
  • Contractor position with duration of 12-18 months initially, with possibility of extension
  • Salary range: $19-$23/hour
  • Remote work with occasional site visits required

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The National Student Board Member Association (NSBMA) is a student-led, intergenerational organization dedicated to empowering student leaders who serve on boards of education across the United States, fostering student voice and leadership in education policy and decision-making.