Providing service at both our Education and Art Center and our Resale store, the Communication Coordinator will build capacity within the program to provide the support, skills, and resources volunteers need to be successful in providing education and art to the community, and to increase the access of children and families to community resources. The Communication Coordinator will help with curriculum in our art-as-therapy classes, GED classes, and the upscale resale store. They will support the vision and mission of The READ Center and facilitate both internal and external communication, demonstrating a service-oriented work ethic that promotes teamwork, service, and participation. The goal of the program is to strengthen and build the capacity of our community and to reach more children, youth, and families by providing secondary needs such as education, art-as-therapy, and after school youth programs.
Service Activities
1) Coordinate all communications for READ Center such as newsletters, pamphlets, advertisements, class schedules, thank you letters and signs
2) Reach more children, youth, and families by providing secondary needs such as art-as-therapy and youth after school programs
3) Oversee the organization of the merchandise, educational supplies, and class schedules
4) Serve as an ambassador for the READ Center and its mission in the community
5) Coordinate and supervise the training and daily work of volunteers, court referrals, and trainees
6) Build capacity within the program to provide the support, skills, and resources volunteers need to be successful in providing secondary services to the community
7) Oversee tasks such as maintaining client files, approving timesheets and reimbursements, and coordinating trainings and special events
8) Attend all Spokane Service Team trainings and AmeriCorps national days of service
9) Maintain accurate and timely reports and timecards
Community Need Addressed
This position will address low-income families' access to high quality secondary education and after-school programs.
Position Outcomes
Low-income families will have access to high quality secondary education and after-school programs.
Benefits
Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Stipend, Student loan forbearance, Training
Education Benefits
CPR, First Aid, Mental Health First Aid, Motivational Interviewing
Skills you will gain
Communications, Community Organization, Computers/Technology, Conflict Resolution, Leadership, Public Speaking, Recruitment, Teaching/Tutoring, Writing/Editing
Competencies You Will Develop
Communication
Lead group discussion, Maintain open lines of communication with others, Write cleary and effectively
Creativity & Problem Solving
Able to identify and define the problem, Communicate the problem to appropriate personnel, Select and implement well-considered solution
Teamwork
Develop constructive working relationships and maintain them over time, Interact professionally and respectfully with supervisors and co-workers, Use appropriate strategies and solutions for dealing with conflicts and differences to maintain a smooth workflow
Decisions
Anticipate the consequences of decisions, Identify and prioritize the key issues involved to facilitate the decision making process, Quickly respond with a back-up plan if a decision goes amiss
Tools
Carefully consider which tools or technological solutions are appropriate for a given job, Consistently choose the best tool or technological solution for the problem at hand
Planning
Able to prioritize various competing tasks, Create plan of action, schedule tasks so that work is completed on time, Demonstrate the effective allocation of time and resources efficiently
Service
Be pleasant, courteous, professional and respectful when dealing with internal and external customers or clients, Honor the privilege of being able to work with and for those being served, Provide personalized, prompt, and efficient service to meet the requirements, requests and needs of customers