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Amigos de las Américas

Program Coordinator - Community Impact Project

Amigos de las Américas, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246


Do you want to empower high school students to make a difference in their community? Join us as our Program Coordinator for the Community Impact Project (CIP)! You'll be helping students become environmental changemakers through hands-on projects and leadership experiences.About AMIGOSEstablished in 1965, Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) is an international, volunteer-based, not-for-profit organization. Our mission is to build partnerships that empower youth leadership, advance community development, and strengthen multicultural understanding in the Americas. AMIGOS provides unparalleled leadership and volunteer service opportunities for teenagers and young adults while concurrently contributing to the well-being of hundreds of communities throughout the Americas. For more information about AMIGOS, visit our website: amigosinternational.org. Amigos is an equal opportunity employer.POSITION OVERVIEWThe temporary/part time program coordinator role will oversee the implementation of AMIGOS’ Community Impact Project (CIP). The CIP is a classroom-based program that prepares high school students to be environmental changemakers through hands-on experience implementing a service project in their community. Through the program, they develop skills in personal leadership, ethical service, and cultural competency. The program is rooted in Design Thinking as a methodology for driving change. This initiative aims to mobilize an enthusiastic network of changemakers, empowering students to actively participate in finding solutions within their communities.The Program Coordinator is responsible for the execution of the Community Impact Project. They are directly accountable for all aspects of the program, including curriculum delivery, group management, and oversight of Program Mentors. They ensure that the program meets established goals and outputs. They serve as the lead facilitator and content expert for the duration of the program. Sets expectations for Program Mentors for positive and professional working relationships. They coordinate, supervise, and provide ongoing support to the Program Mentors, among related tasks.IMPORTANT: Applicants must be available during the school day on Tuesday and Thursdays to lead class in-person.KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESPartnership ManagementManage relationship with key program partner – a school within the Houston Independent School District (HISD)Work collaboratively with classroom teacher to implement programCommunity Impact Project ImplementationPlan CIP semester-long timeline, including biweekly workshop topics and asynchronous assignmentsLead bi-weekly workshops in two classrooms (Tuesday and Thursday)Update AMIGOS curriculum on ethical community service based in Design Thinking via AMIGOS Learning Management System (Canvas)Directly support students to implement community service projects (depending on number of mentors)Lead supervision of 50+ students and team of mentorsManage the CIP budgetProgram Mentor:Recruit mentors for CIP in coordination with Managing Director of ProgramsOnboard, supervise and evaluate up to 3 mentorsManage workflow and communication within the teamOther:Complete follow up/close out work from the program, including compiling lessons learn/how to guides for future staff running programOther CIP related tasks as assignedQUALIFICATIONS:Experience running programs with young people; mentoring young people (experience leading AMIGOS program is a plus)Experience working in an LMS (such as Canvas) and a CRM (such as Salesforce)Strong organizational skills and attention to detailComfortable working independentlyProfessionally fluent in EnglishSkilled in Microsoft Office, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Word and ZoomPositive attitude and solution-driven approachExperience working in cross-cultural environmentsAbility to travel to school siteJOB RELATIONSHIPSSupervises the students’ mentorsReport Directly to the Managing Director of ProgramsTo apply, please email your resume and cover letter to Katherine Conway at Kconway@amigosinternational.org by November 15th.