| Position Summary: The Youth and Family Outreach Coordinator will work primarily with youth and families in the community and those who participate in activities/programs at The Salvation Army. This includes planning, implementing, and assessing Community Center programs, outreach events, After School program, Summer Day Camp program, and act as Kettle Coordinator during the holiday season.  Essential Responsibilities: 
 
 
 Lead and coordinate Community Center programs and outreach events in the community for youth, young adults, and seniorsPrepare, plan, and supervise the After School program, Summer Day Camp program, Vacation Bible School, Rally Day, and other required denominational activitiesFunction as Summer Day Camp DirectorCollaborate with the Corps Officer to create a comprehensive schedule of developmental opportunities for youthAssist in providing transportation, as needed, for program participants to and from TSA sponsored eventsAssist the Corps Officers with the Salvation Army Christmas Campaign. This includes functioning as the Kettle CoordinatorAttend designated Church and community center meetings which include Sunday meetings, special events, and youth/senior social events on a regular basis.Ensure that program spaces are cleaned and organized after each useCoordinator will attend all community center meetings requested by Corps Officers and DHQCoordinate and supervise all community center rentalsCoordinate Safe from Harm (SFH) Initiative locally, maintaining records, leading trainings, and ensuring compliance of all SFH standardsThe Coordinator should keep an accurate record of all programs and statistics for programs in gym and youth ministry: This report is turned into the Corps Officers the last Sunday of the monthPerform other duties as assigned
 
 Qualifications: Education/Experience:  
 
 
 High School diploma / GED, or equivalent combination of education and experienceDegree in recreation, education or youth ministry preferred Two (2) years college completion and Two (2) year experience working with youth and seniorsExperience working with children preferred
 
 Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:  
 
 
 Willingness to attend and participate with the Salvation Army ChurchAbility to work with diversity in the church and workplaceMust be able to drive a 12-passenger van
 
 Computer Skills: 
 
 
 Proficient in Microsoft Office 365Working knowledge of TEAMS and SharePointWillingness to learn new software as needed
 
 Certificates and Licenses:  
 
 
 Complete Safe From Harm training, and keep current as neededMust have and maintain a current valid chauffeurs' license and pass the Salvation Army Motor Vehicle Record check (MVR); or acquire it within 30 days
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