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Community Engagement & Development Officer

Job in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96814, USA
Listing for: Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West, Inc
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-01
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Public Health
  • Government
    Public Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Community Engagement and Development Officer

Our team is currently seeking a Community Engagement and Development Officer to help drive positive change within the Pacific Islands region. This role is responsible for direct engagement with community initiatives, interfacing with agencies, programs, educational institutions, non‑profits, and other Pacific Islander communities‑focused entities in the state, nation, and Pacific Islands region; establishing partnerships as appropriate. Drawing from extensive knowledge of and experience working with Pacific Islander communities and organizations in the United States, the Pacific Islands region, and Pacific diasporas, the incumbent will provide key advice and guidance on engagement with community and regional fora, maintaining engagements that observe cultural and professional protocols.

Responsibilities
  • Community and regional liaison and strategic relations – work with Director to coordinate engagement in state, national, and regional community‑based, community‑focused organizations
  • Undertake specific community engagement tasks including designing data collection instruments (surveys) and communiques, ensuring relevant community stakeholders are consulted at appropriate times in program activities
  • Design and deliver small and large‑scale community facilitation and engagement projects
  • Assist the Director in developing community relationships including communications with other Pacific‑focused entities
  • Represent PIDP in important local, regional, and/or international community‑focused engagements where the Director is unable to attend and the area of focus falls outside the roles or expertise of other members of PIDP and/or the Center
  • Regularly monitors issues and trends of significance to Pacific Islander communities at the local and national levels and provide strategic advice to the Director on areas where PIDP could/should usefully participate or support community development
  • Actively monitor and participate in Pacific Islander communities’ online discussion fora, social media, and other websites for community engagement opportunities and initiatives
  • Identify media opportunities and promote community engagement projects, events, and initiatives
  • Work closely with PIDP Regional Engagement Officer to ensure synergies and connections between local, national, regional, and international initiatives
  • Contribute to local, national, and regional community‑ and scholarly‑based research, education, training projects and seminars, workshops, and conferences for intercultural exchange of knowledge, experiences, and research results as part of the overall PIDP community and regional engagement strategy and help to maintain cooperative links with other institutions, agencies, and organizations involved in these projects
  • Assist with official functions in fulfillment of PIDP’s strategic goals and with regional meetings as appropriate. Must follow protocols appropriate to organizations and their representatives, and utilize the highest level of discretion, when dealing with high level officials and leaders of Pacific Island nations
  • Works cooperatively with the other research, dialogue, outreach, education, and training programs of the East‑West Center
  • Collaborate with Oceania researchers in the design and deployment of collaborative, community‑based research on issues of emerging importance to Pacific Islander communities
  • Assist with external funding objectives for PIDP
  • Ensures the timely preparation of program reports, evaluations, informational materials, consultant contracts and other agreement instruments (e.g. Memorandum of Understanding, Cooperative Agreement) to further PIDP goals
Qualifications

Education and Experience – Graduate degree (Master’s or higher) in a field relevant to the position and work performed. At least five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience within the U.S. Government and/or international organizations, including experience working across the Pacific region and with Pacific Island governments, communities, leaders, and regional, national, and multilateral institutions.

Demonstrated Ability – Demonstrated ability to organize,…

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