Position Summary The Salvation Army Minneapolis Central Corps is doing the most good by providing holistic, person-centered services to individuals and families in need. In addition to worship services and pastoral care, services include short and long-term case management; food, clothing, utility, rent, and housing support; youth programming, and connections to community partners. The Youth Development Coordinator oversees after-school and summer day camp youth programs, ensuring a safe environment and managing daily activities. The Coordinator develops, implements, and supervises a schedule of activities that promotes educational, recreational, relational, and spiritual growth. $21.51/hour, 40hours/week 2727 Central Avenue NE, Mpls., MN 55418 Essential Functions (Approximate time spent)
- Youth Supervision & Safety (40%): Oversee daily after-school programs and summer day camps, providing a nurturing, safe environment. Encourage adherence to program expectations and address behavioral concerns with age-appropriate responses.
- Program Planning & Coordination (20%): Develop and coordinate youth programming that promotes educational, recreational, relational, and spiritual growth. Create and manage schedules for after-school and summer day camp events, trips, and activities.
- Community Engagement (10%): Promote youth-focused partnerships and programming by engaging in internal and external activities to foster community involvement.
- Parent/Guardian Communication (10%): Serve as a liaison between the program and parents/guardians, providing updates, handling inquiries, and addressing concerns.
- Budget Management (5%): Maintain fiscal responsibility by managing the program's budget and ensuring expenditures stay within allocated limits.
- Program Evaluation (5%): Evaluate program effectiveness through feedback, data collection, and performance metrics, using insights to drive continuous improvement.
- Support Seasonal and Special Events (5%): Assist with seasonal and special events (e.g., community events, Christmas fundraising support).
Education and Experience
- Associate degree in a related field. Instead of a degree, experience may be considered.
- Previous experience in community outreach, youth development, education, ministry, or related field.
- Must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ; a senior soldier in good standing is preferred.
- Valid driver's license, meet MVR driver's qualifications, and pass background check.
Competencies
- Flexible interpersonal and communication skills.
- High level of honor in dealing with confidential information.
- Works with integrity, valuing honesty and diligence.
- Proficient with PC, Microsoft Office, databases, and standard office equipment.
Working Conditions
- Moderate physical work and must be able to lift 50 pounds required.
- Professional environment; not eligible for a remote-friendly work environment.
- Must be able to drive, sit, communicate clearly, and work in person or on the phone.
- Work hours will include evenings and occasional weekends.
Supervisory Responsibilities Supervise volunteer/program staff and seasonal staff/volunteers. Driving/Travel Requirements Occasional local driving using a personal vehicle or agency vehicle may be required. Rare overnight trips. Other Duties All employees recognize that The Salvation Army is a church and agree that as employees of The Salvation Army, they will support its religious mission. This job description is not all-inclusive. It is intended to identify the essential functions of the position. The supervisor may assign other duties, responsibilities, and tasks.
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