Careers
Are you ready to use your skills, experience, and talents to support our diverse Caribbean LGBTQ+ community?
Our Caribbean postcolonial history, migration, culture, and principles ground our work with Caribbean LGBTQ+ New Yorkers and guide our partnerships and collaborations. We value a community-driven approach to radical care, organizing, and racial, gender, and economic justice. At the Caribbean Equality Project, everyone plays an active role in creating the work ecosystem needed to serve our community, grow professionally, and work towards collective liberation.
Come Work With Us!
Open Positions
Advocacy and Civic Engagement Manager:
The Advocacy and Civic Engagement Manager will lead CEP’s policy, civic engagement, and grassroots organizing strategies to build power for Caribbean LGBTQ+ immigrants in New York City and New York State. This role will coordinate legislative and budget campaigns, deepen CEP’s participation in key coalitions, and design civic engagement initiatives that move our community from visibility to political power.
Communications and Storytelling Manager:
The Communications and Storytelling Manager oversees the Caribbean Equality Project’s communication and digital engagement strategy, utilizing storytelling to promote social, immigrant, racial, and gender justice. This role shapes CEP’s brand voice through compelling, narrative-driven content—covering social media, newsletters, campaigns, fundraising, and visual storytelling—to enhance impact and motivate collective action.
Social Work, Research, and Direct Service Internships
Caribbean Equality Project is proud to offer academic and multicultural field placement educational opportunities for social work (MSW) and counseling (MHC) students to work with the LGBTQ+ community. Should you have any questions, please get in touch with Executive Director Mohamed Q. Amin at mohamed@caribbeanequalityproject.org via your school’s field placement department/field placement advisors.