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华盛顿州公平办公室正在寻找一位勇敢且毫不掩饰的公平与反种族主义倡导者,以推动华盛顿州的归属感和正义,加入我们的团队担任 全州影响力顾问。我们希望找到一位能够质疑现状、帮助寻找解决方案的同事。
我们正在寻找一位富有思考、经验丰富的全州影响力顾问,与州政府机构合作,推动政府运作方式产生有意义且持久的改变,使每个人都能公平地获得机会和资源。该职位的核心是通过帮助减少差异、改善华盛顿州各社区的成果,推动州政府内部的公平。
作为全州影响力顾问,您将构建并持续完善一种实用、响应迅速且基于实际机构需求的咨询服务方法。您将作为在公平系统变革方面的值得信赖的顾问,提供清晰、可操作的指导,同时在各机构、全州合作伙伴和全国网络中建立牢固、协作的关系。您还将设计并提供培训、工具和技术援助,帮助机构将想法转化为行动。
工作的重要部分包括领导复杂、跨机构的项目——凝聚人员、管理相互冲突的优先事项,并以深思熟虑且可持续的方式帮助组织应对变革。这是一份适合那些习惯于跨系统工作、重视关系建设,并致力于支持政府更好地服务所有社区的人的职位。
该职位特别负责为华盛顿州巡逻队(WSP)开发流程和资源,并为其提供技术援助,以帮助他们按照《替代众议院法案2057(2022)》和RCW 43.06D.060的规定,加强其员工的多样性、公平性和包容性。此外,任职者还将负责协助WSP制定、规划和实施所有全州范围及机构特定的目标,依据RCW 43.06D.040。*起薪将根据成功候选人的资历,在预算薪资范围 $110,000 - $115,000 内确定。
该职位为远程职位,具有灵活的工作时间安排,但需要在华盛顿州内出差参加会议、活动和现场工作。现场工作的频率将根据业务和运营需求而定。州长办公室可以选择(但并非必须)根据具体情况雇佣居住在华盛顿州以外的人员。
我们是谁
公平办公室通过政策和系统变革(RCW 43.06D.040)推动一个适合所有人的华盛顿州。我们相信,华盛顿州的居民团结一致会更加强大,而华盛顿州可以成为一个人人都能获得所需机会、权力和资源(RCW 43.06D.020)以实现自身潜力的地方。我们相信,一个由人民组成、为人民服务、由人民监督的政府是可能的。我们存在的目的是推动一个能够满足华盛顿州每个社区独特需求的政府,通过跨机构、跨部门和跨行业的合作,创建高效且有效的系统,推动一个“所有华盛顿州人”的未来。
我们的愿景
华盛顿州的所有人都能完全获得实现繁荣和实现自身最大潜力所需的机会、权力和资源。
我们的使命
为促进州政府范围内机会、权力和资源的公平获取,减少差异并改善全州整体成果。
我们的价值观
- 可及性: 创建无障碍环境,使所有人都能参与其中。
- 归属感: 所有人对所有人都应给予接纳与支持。
- 尊严: 尊重每个人神圣的尊严。
- 公平性: 机会、权力和资源的可获取性。
- 正义: 公平对待每个人,纠正不公。
- 爱: 无私奉献,致力于服务他人并给予他人。
- 乌班图: 我因我们而存在。我们彼此相连。
我们州级影响力顾问将通过以下主要方式,推动实现无障碍华盛顿州的工作:
- 开发、实施并持续改进一个框架,以提供咨询服务,与公平办公室的使命和工作范围保持一致。
- 作为公平系统变革与设计方面的战略领导者和专业专家,为各机构提供咨询、指导与支持,并促进企业内部的关系型合作。
- 在机构决策的各个方面为机构提供建议,包括服务交付、项目开发、政策制定和预算编制(RCW 43.06D.040 (1)(a))。
- 负责推动全州范围内设计、实施和管理各类项目,以改善华盛顿州所有居民的生活条件和成果。
- 提供指导,帮助在整个机构中提升、整合、制度化、资助和管理公平性。
- 支持各机构的战略规划,定义与全州目标(由15个全州影响领域所定义)相一致的机构特定目标和绩效指标。
- 促进机构内部及全州范围内的信息交流与协作,围绕11个影响服务线以及与机构内部运营相关的机构特定目标进行。
- 设计、开发并实施培训、技术援助和资源,协助各州机构推进政策和系统变革。
- 协助机构成功实施第22号行政命令(EO 22-04)的要求,包括支持组建完整的影响力团队、开发工具、资源和培训,以及支持绩效跟踪和成果实现。
- 与全州公平性分析师合作,开发评估工具,供机构在项目、服务、政策和预算的制定与评估中使用(RCW 43.06D.040 (1)(a)(iii))。
- 使用通俗易懂的语言向各州机构有效传达公平性评估和工具(包括审查和评估机构当前的组织实践、挑战和机遇)。
- 分析所有新颁布的指令(行政命令和法律),并指导机构如何根据RCW 43.06D.040和EO 22-04进行实施。
- 领导复杂项目的实施,有效管理机构内外的变革。
- 通过识别杠杆点、促进目标的共同理解,并在复杂的组织转型中为机构提供建议,支持机构变革努力。
- 通过揭示机构实践对系统和人类的影响,鼓励机构主导的反思和改进,帮助培养问责制和透明度的文化。
- 推动以公平、归属感和可及性为核心的有意义参与实践,贯穿于机构的合同系统和关系中。
- 通过示范尊重的对话、协作和透明沟通实践,推动共创造文化的形成。
- 推动以公平、归属感和可及性为核心的有意义参与实践,贯穿于机构的合同系统和关系中。
- 将全州战略与不断演变的政策环境和外部倡导努力保持一致,确保协调和连贯性。
所有能够证明具备执行工作能力(胜任力)的相关经验与高等教育组合,包括生活经历、志愿服务(有偿或无偿)或专业经验,都将被考虑。
基础要求(必填)
您必须具备生活经历、志愿服务或专业经验及/或教育背景,以证明您具备以下能力:
- 与组织合作,实施、监控和改进包含多个合作方和外部合作伙伴的复杂项目和计划。帮助组织将愿景转化为战略,并实施行动计划以实现具有清晰、透明时间表的目标。为领导者、团队和组织提供政策、组织变革或项目设计方面的建议。
- 负责复杂项目和计划的实施,有效管理组织内部及跨组织的变革。
- 想象、设计并执行策略,以转变组织的系统、政策或实践,从而改善成果并推动公平。将复杂问题转化为可操作、可持续的解决方案,以推动可衡量的影响。
- 招募、赋能并维持多元化的团队、社区和合作伙伴,共同创造解决方案。与内部和外部合作伙伴协作,共享责任、问责和成果所有权。在团队内部促进合作与承诺,以实现目标和交付成果。
- 识别系统中导致或维持不平等的模式、相互依赖关系和根本原因。开发并测试新的想法、模型或方法,以改善系统运作方式或为人们和社区提供价值。
- 以真实性和透明度领导,建立信任,展现脆弱性,并创造包容和勇敢的对话与合作空间。
- 以清晰的语言与所有受众沟通,以清晰、易懂的方式呈现复杂信息。
- 适应不断变化的业务需求、条件和工作职责,调整方法以在动态环境中达成解决方案或实现成果。
- 采取行动学习和成长,通过寻求新知识和视角,反思个人优势和成长领域,并将所学应用于改进流程、关系和成果,以服务华盛顿州所有居民。
- 采取行动满足他人的需求,通过展现同理心、灵活性和文化意识;倾听以理解多元视角;并调整沟通、服务和解决方案,以确保所有华盛顿州居民的可及性、包容性和积极成果。
此外,要成为公平团队的一员,您必须展示您具备以下能力:
- 教育他人关于系统性压迫的背景(过去和现在),并以清晰、直接的方式回应阻力。
- 领导变革,以坚定不移的原则去除政策、流程和实践中的障碍,而不顾及个人的舒适度。
- 为他人的生活经历、观点和需求发声,以改善政府服务及其对人们和社区的影响。
- 模范文化胜任力、谦逊和响应性,并培养一种归属文化,让每个人都能感受到自己真实的、完整的自我被接纳、尊重和体现。
如果您已经读到这儿,并认为自己不符合条件,请再考虑一下。研究表明,女性和少数族裔在没有满足所有资格条件的情况下,不太可能申请工作。如果您对这个职位感兴趣,但经验并不完全匹配,我们仍然鼓励您申请。您可能正是这个或其它职位所需要的候选人。
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如何申请
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- 附上一份当前的简历,描述您的生活经历、志愿服务或专业经验和/或教育背景,以展示您具备胜任这份工作的能力和准备程度。
- 请附上一份 个人陈述信 ,说明在关键时刻您如何做出过贡献,而当时您可能并未获得太多支持 请在申请中包含三份专业的
- 推荐信 ,包括您当前或最近的上级,并在申请中提供其当前的电话号码和电子邮件地址。 如对本次招聘有任何疑问,或需要申请过程中的合理便利,请发送电子邮件至
Rob Bamba ,邮箱地址为 talentacquisition@ofm.wa.gov。如需使用TTY服务,请拨打华盛顿州中继服务电话7-1-1或1-800-833-6388。
公平办公室是平等就业机会的雇主。我们致力于创建一个尊重每个人人格尊严的工作环境。全球多数族裔成员、女性、残疾人、年满40岁的人士、越战退伍军人及残疾退伍军人被鼓励申请。如果您需要便利设施、申请帮助,或希望以其他格式获取此职位公告,请拨打360-725-0158或拨打711接入聋人电信设备系统。
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Description

This position is exempt from civil service rules. Exempt recruitments may close at any time without prior notice. It is in your best interest to apply as soon as possible. For more information, please see WAC 357-19-195.
The Washington State Office of Equity is seeking a courageous and unapologetic champion of equity and anti-racism to advance belonging and justice across Washington, joining our team as our Statewide Impact Consultant. We desire a colleague who questions what is, to help find solutions for what can be.
We’re looking for a Statewide Impact Consultant who is a thoughtful, experienced professional to partner with state agencies to make meaningful, lasting changes in how government works—so that everyone has fair access to opportunities and resources. This role is centered on advancing equity across state government by helping reduce disparities and improve outcomes for communities across Washington.
As a Statewide Impact Consultant, you’ll build and continuously refine an approach for providing consultation services that are practical, responsive, and grounded in real-world agency needs. You’ll serve as a trusted advisor on equitable systems change, offering clear, actionable guidance while building strong, collaborative relationships across agencies, statewide partners, and national networks. You’ll also design and deliver training, tools, and technical assistance that help agencies turn ideas into action.
A key part of the work involves leading complex, cross-agency projects—bringing people together, managing competing priorities, and helping organizations navigate change in a way that is thoughtful and sustainable. This is a role for someone who is comfortable working across systems, values relationship-building, and is committed to supporting government in better serving all communities.
This position specifically develops processes and resources for and provides technical assistance to the Washington State Patrol (WSP) to help them strengthen diversity, equity, and inclusion in their workforce as directed through Substitute House Bill 2057 (2022) and RCW 43.06D.060. Additionally, the incumbent will be responsible for assisting WSP in developing, strategizing, and implementing all statewide and agency-specific goals per RCW 43.06D.040.*The starting salary offer will be determined based on the successful candidates’ qualifications within the budgeted salary range of $110,000 - $115,000 annually.
This is a remote position with schedule flexibility that requires travel in Washington State for meetings, events, and on-site work. The frequency of on-site work varies based on business and operational needs. The Governor’s Office may choose, but is not required, to employ individuals who reside outside of Washington on a case-by-case basis.
Who We Are
The Office of Equity advances policy and systems change (RCW 43.06D.040) to promote a Washington for all. We believe Washingtonians are stronger together and that Washington can be a state where everyone has access to the opportunities, power, and resources (RCW 43.06D.020) they need to thrive. We believe a government of, by, and for the people, where government does its work with people instead of to them, is possible. We exist to advance a government that meets the unique needs of every community in Washington state by collaborating across agencies, branches, and sectors to create efficient and effective systems that advance a Washington for All.
Our Vision
Everyone in Washington State has full access to the opportunities, power, and resources they need to flourish and achieve their full potential.
Our Mission
To promote equitable access to opportunities, power, and resources across state government that reduce disparities and improve outcomes statewide.
Our Values
- Access: Barrier-free environments so all can participate.
- Belonging: Acceptance and support from all, for all.
- Dignity: Honor for the sacred nature of every person.
- Equity: Access to opportunities, power, and resources.
- Justice: Treating people fairly, making things right.
- Love: Selfless and giving, seeking to serve and give to others.
- Ubuntu: I am because we are. We are interconnected.
Some of the primary ways our Statewide Impact Consultant will contribute to advancing the work of realizing a barrier-free Washington:
- Develop, implement, and continuously improve a framework for providing consultation services in alignment with the Office of Equity’s mission and scope of work.
- Serve as a strategic leader and subject matter expert on equitable systems change and design, providing consultation, guidance, and support to agencies and facilitating relational partnerships across the enterprise.
- Consult with agencies in all aspects of agency decision making, including service delivery, program development, policy development, and budgeting (RCW 43.06D.040 (1)(a)).
- Facilitate the statewide process of designing, implementing, and managing programs aimed at improving community conditions and outcomes for everyone in Washington.
- Provide guidance on how to elevate, integrate, institutionalize, fund, and manage equity throughout the enterprise.
- Support agency strategic planning and the definition of agency-specific goals and performance measures in alignment with the statewide goals as defined by the 15 Statewide Impact Areas.
- Facilitate information exchange and collaboration across the enterprise, centered around each of the 11 Impact Service Lines and the definition of agency-specific goals related to the internal operations of the agency and enterprise.
- Design, develop, and implement training, technical assistance, and resources to assist state agencies in advancing policy and systems change.
- Assist agencies with the successful implementation of the requirements under Executive Order 22-04, including supporting all aspects of creating a full Impact team, developing tools, resources, and training, and supporting performance tracking and results.
- Collaborate with Statewide Equity Analysts, develop assessment tools for agencies to use in the development and evaluation of agency programs, services, policies, and budgets (RCW 43.06D.040 (1)(a)(iii)).
- Communicate equity assessment and tools to state agencies in an effective and accessible way using plain language (in review and assess the agency’s current organizational practices, challenges, and opportunities.
- Analyze all new mandates (Executive Orders and Laws) and provide guidance to agencies on how to implement them in accordance with RCW 43.06D.040 and EO 22-04.
- Lead the implementation of complex programs and projects, effectively managing change within and across multiple organizations.
- Support enterprise change efforts by identifying leverage points, fostering shared understanding of goals, and advising agencies through complex organizational transitions.
- Help cultivate a culture of accountability and transparency by illuminating systemic and human impacts of agency practices and encouraging agency-led reflection and improvement.
- Promote meaningful engagement practices that center equity, belonging, and accessibility across enterprise contracting systems and relationships.
- Promote a culture of co-creation by modeling respectful dialogue, collaboration, and transparent communication practices.
- Promote meaningful engagement practices that center equity, belonging, and accessibility across enterprise contracting systems and relationships.
- Align statewide strategies with the evolving policy landscape and external advocacy efforts, ensuring alignment and coherence.
All relevant combinations of experience and higher education, including lived, volunteer (paid or unpaid), or professional, that demonstrate the ability (competency) to perform the work will be considered.
Fundamental (Required)
You must have lived, volunteer, or professional experience and/or education that demonstrates your ability to:
- Consult with organizations to implement, monitor, and improve complex programs and projects that include multiple collaborators and external partners. Help organizations translate vision to strategy and implement action plans to achieve goals with clear, transparent timelines. Advise leaders, teams, and organizations on policy, organizational change, or program design.
- Lead the implementation of complex projects and programs, effectively managing change within and across multiple organizations.
- Envision, design, and execute strategies that transform organizational systems, policies, or practices to improve outcomes and advance equity. Translate complex problems into actionable, sustainable solutions that drive measurable impact.
- Convene, empower, and sustain diverse teams, communities, and partners to co-create solutions. Collaborate with internal and external partners and share responsibility, accountability, and ownership of outcomes. Promote cooperation and commitment within a team to achieve goals and deliverables.
- Identify patterns, interdependencies, and root causes within systems that create or sustain inequities. Develop and tests new ideas, models, or approaches that improve how systems function or deliver value to people and communities.
- Lead with authenticity and transparency to build trust, model vulnerability, and create inclusive and courageous spaces for dialogue and collaboration.
- Clearly communicate with all audiences by writing in plain language and presenting complex information in clear, accessible ways.
- Adapt to changing business needs, conditions, and work responsibilities and adjust approaches to reach solutions or achieve results in dynamic situations.
- Take action to learn and grow by seeking new knowledge and perspectives, reflecting on personal strengths and growth areas, and applying learning to improve processes, relationships, and outcomes in service to all people of Washington.
- Take action to meet the needs of others by showing empathy, flexibility, and cultural awareness; listening to understand diverse perspectives; and adapting communication, services, and solutions to ensure access, inclusion, and positive outcomes for all people of Washington.
In addition, to be part of the Equity Team, you must demonstrate your ability to:
- Educate others on the underlying context of systemic oppression (past and present) and respond to resistance in a clear, direct manner.
- Lead change to remove barriers in policies, processes, and practices with unwavering principles and without regard for your personal comfort.
- Advocate for the lived experiences, perspectives, and needs of others to improve government services and their impact on people and communities.
- Model cultural competence, humility, and responsiveness, and cultivate a culture of belonging where each person feels their full, real self is accepted, respected, and reflected.
If you have gotten this far and are thinking you do not qualify, consider again. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. If you are excited about this role but your experience does not align perfectly, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may just be the needed candidate for this or other roles.
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How To Apply
Interested? Let us hear from you! To apply, simply click “Apply” at the top of this page to start your application (you can save it and come back to it if needed). Please include the following:
- Attach a current resume that describes how your lived, volunteer, or professional experience and/or education make you competent and prepared for this job.
- Attach a letter of interest that shares how you have made a difference when the stakes were high, and you may not have had much support
- Include three professional references, including your current or recent supervisor, with current telephone numbers and email addresses in your application.
For questions about this recruitment or to request reasonable accommodation in the application process, please email Rob Bamba at talentacquisition@ofm.wa.gov. For TTY service, please call the Washington Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.
The Office of Equity is an equal opportunity employer. We work to create a workplace environment that honors and respects the sacred nature of each individual’s personhood. Racial and ethnic members of the global majority, women, persons with disabilities, persons over 40 years of age, and Vietnam-era veterans or veterans who are disabled are encouraged to apply. If you need accommodations, help in the application process, or wish to receive this job announcement in an alternative format, please call 360-725-0158 or dial 711 to reach the Telecommunications Device for the Deaf system.
To report accessibility barriers with the online application system and get assistance with submitting your online application, contact the Department of Enterprise Services’ job seeker support at 360.664.1960 (877.664.1960) or careershelp@des.wa.gov. You are also encouraged to view recommendations for assistive technology on the Accessibility Information Page on the careers.wa.gov website.


