Opening Doors
Program Coordinator (Health & Survivor of Trafficking)
Opening Doors, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828
Position title: Program Coordinator (Health & Survivor of Trafficking)
Reports to: Health & Survivor of Trafficking (SOT) Program Director
Classification: Full-time, Non-exempt
Supervises others: No
Salary: $24.57 - $29.34
About us: Opening Doors, Inc., envisions a world in which migrants and refugees lead lives of joy and belonging, embraced by welcoming communities. Our mission is to enrich communities by supporting immigrants, refugees, and survivors of trafficking on their path towards stability, self-sufficiency and belonging.
Opening Doors is guided by our organizational values:
Rising Together: We are in this together and depend on each other. Honoring Dignity: We recognize and honor everyone's strength and inherent dignity. Embracing Courage: We do the right thing, even when the path is uncertain. Seeking Joy: We take time to be together, celebrating our diverse cultures and recognizing our victories.
Opening Doors began in 1993 as a small refugee resettlement agency, and today serves 2,000 clients per year across our 5 program areas: Refugee Programs, Human Trafficking Programs, Immigration Legal Services, Health Programs and Economic Prosperity Programs.
Ideal candidate: The ideal candidate is organized, proactive and solution-oriented, with strong project management, interpersonal, and communication skills. They will have the ability to work effectively in multi-cultural work environments, showing respect and sensitivity for cultural differences, and will be passionate about Opening Doors' mission.
Responsibilities: The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include the following:
Support grants management including managing databases, drafting reports, collecting supporting documentation, and creating and maintaining program tracking Excel sheets. Ensure all required program documents are properly and accurately filed digitally and physically in accordance with ODI and cooperative agreement policies. Ensure that programs deliverables are being met in a timely manner. Support the implementation of Health and SOT Resettlement program plans and strategies. Contribute to the development of policies, procedures and systems that enhance the
Reports to: Health & Survivor of Trafficking (SOT) Program Director
Classification: Full-time, Non-exempt
Supervises others: No
Salary: $24.57 - $29.34
About us: Opening Doors, Inc., envisions a world in which migrants and refugees lead lives of joy and belonging, embraced by welcoming communities. Our mission is to enrich communities by supporting immigrants, refugees, and survivors of trafficking on their path towards stability, self-sufficiency and belonging.
Opening Doors is guided by our organizational values:
Rising Together: We are in this together and depend on each other. Honoring Dignity: We recognize and honor everyone's strength and inherent dignity. Embracing Courage: We do the right thing, even when the path is uncertain. Seeking Joy: We take time to be together, celebrating our diverse cultures and recognizing our victories.
Opening Doors began in 1993 as a small refugee resettlement agency, and today serves 2,000 clients per year across our 5 program areas: Refugee Programs, Human Trafficking Programs, Immigration Legal Services, Health Programs and Economic Prosperity Programs.
Ideal candidate: The ideal candidate is organized, proactive and solution-oriented, with strong project management, interpersonal, and communication skills. They will have the ability to work effectively in multi-cultural work environments, showing respect and sensitivity for cultural differences, and will be passionate about Opening Doors' mission.
Responsibilities: The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include the following:
Support grants management including managing databases, drafting reports, collecting supporting documentation, and creating and maintaining program tracking Excel sheets. Ensure all required program documents are properly and accurately filed digitally and physically in accordance with ODI and cooperative agreement policies. Ensure that programs deliverables are being met in a timely manner. Support the implementation of Health and SOT Resettlement program plans and strategies. Contribute to the development of policies, procedures and systems that enhance the