The Latino Commission on AIDS is a nonprofit membership organization founded in 1990 to combat HIV/AIDS within Latino communities across the United States and Puerto Rico. It delivers comprehensive services—including health education, capacity‑building assistance, advocacy, behavioral research, and prevention programs—tailored to high‑risk populations. Leveraging a broad network of member organizations and community leaders, the Commission mobilizes a coordinated Latino response to the HIV crisis. Its distinctive approach, rooted in a coalition of Latino leaders and a national reach, positions it as a leading advocate for culturally relevant HIV prevention and care.
Open Positions
Early Intervention Specialist
Associates degree, 1 year experience in human services, and basic computer literacy required
Behavioral Health Outreach Specialist
HS diploma, 1+ years of experience working with behavioral health disorders, experience with underserved populations, and knowledge of Harm Reduction Philosophies
