School Outreach Coordinator Education, Training & Library - Brooklyn, NY at Geebo

School Outreach Coordinator

Company Name:
Staffing Boutique, Inc.
POSITION: Community Outreach Coordinator

START DATE: ASAP - May 1

PAY: $15/hr.

DURATION: 5 months

HOURS: 8am-4:30pm (some weekends and evenings)

Overview:
The Community Outreach Coordinator shall be a dynamic ambassador to the school, actively raising awareness of mission to ensure organizational presence and prominence in the local community and amongst wider educational, charter school and youth advocacy groups. The Community Outreach Coordinator will act as a key liaison for providing organizational information to outside agencies, prospective students and their families. This position reports to the Managing Director of Youth Engagement & Partnerships.
RESPONSIBILITIES

Gain a firm understanding of mission, student recruitment policy and other policies where necessary.
Keep up-to-date with language and approach in describing mission.
Attend conferences and ably speak on panels to represent the school in the local and wider community.
Articulate principles of mission clearly and at an appropriate level to audience.
Help to raise the positive profile of the school by promoting its values and raising awareness of its approach.
Actively promote student recruitment to outside agencies, prospective students and families.
Work in high-gear to meet individual and organizational objectives.
Obtain and record meaningful and required information to document work.
Record data in a legible format and communicate time-sensitive findings in a timely manner.
Performs other related duties as required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Models nondiscriminatory practices and possesses well-developed decision making skills.
Strong communication and writing skills.
Ability to work with minimum supervision.
Bilingual Spanish a plus.
Please send resumes as a Word attachment!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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