📢 We're hiring! Pacoima Beautiful is looking for an HR Specialist who will report directly to our Executive Director. This position will operate primarily out of our Pacoima office to provide HR services as the administrator of employee health and welfare benefit programs. Interested? Submit your resume and cover letter today. For more information regarding job postings, please visit our website www.pacoimabeautiful.org Apply by August 8 to be considered! 💻
Pacoima Beautiful
Civic and Social Organizations
Pacoima, California 597 followers
Pacoima Beautiful is a grassroots environmental justice organization.
About us
Pacoima Beautiful is the only environmental justice organization in the Northeast San Fernando Valley striving for community improvements. We are a dedicated team of leaders, planners, organizers, health promoters, and advocates for a healthier and safer Northeast San Fernando Valley.
- Website
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http://www.pacoimabeautiful.org
External link for Pacoima Beautiful
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Pacoima, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1996
Locations
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Primary
12510 Van Nuys Blvd
Suite 302
Pacoima, California 91331, US
Employees at Pacoima Beautiful
Updates
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Access to high speed internet is a must have in today's increasingly digital world. On Jan 24 LA City Council approved an ordinance to "hold internet providers accountable for offering slower, costlier broadband in low-income communities." Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzSRUjkh #DigitalEquity #DigitalEquityLA #LAcitycouncil
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Los Angeles has more idle wells than any city in California, polluting communities with toxic methane emissions. Drillers like @Chevron need to clean up their thousands of idle wells. Learn more: https://loom.ly/dUAMOYE #MakePollutersPay Sierra Club Angeles Chapter California Environmental Voters CFROG - Climate First: Replacing Oil & Gas Fossil Free California Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment
Idle Oil Wells Are A Problem For Health And Climate. Who Should Pay For Cleaning Them Up?
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