What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community School Coordinator - Youth Programs - 2025-26 position at Anoka-Hennepin School District?
Community School Coordinator - Youth Programs for High Schools
Part-Time 148 days/5 hrs/day, Monday - Thursday, with some evenings and occasional Saturdays. (Hours arranged with the Community Ed Supervisor)
Location: Champlin Park High School
Community School Coordinators are responsible for the development, scheduling, marketing, and delivery of a broad range of programs after school, evenings, and/or weekends.
Duties: Coordinate, implement, and monitor youth service programs and activities for grade 9-12 students.
Provide youth service opportunities that are meaningful, appropriate and safe. Monitor, collect, evaluate specific program participation. Market, promote and publicize programs and activities. Coordinate recognition opportunities/events, as appropriate. Supervise grade 9-12 youth. Schedule facility use for program-related meetings and activities. Recruit staff and/or volunteers to occasionally assist with service trips/projects. Develop and maintain partnership and collaborations/act as a communication resource for school and community service events. Work with community organizations to facilitate additional service opportunities. Monitor assigned budget. Preparation and submission of statistical and state performance reports. Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree. Experience coordinating and implementing programs for grade K-12 youth. Experience working with high school and economically and culturally diverse youth. Experience working directly with youth in the areas of youth service, youth development, youth enrichment and youth leadership. Experience recruiting and supervising staff and/or volunteers. Proficient computer skills, including using Internet search engines, email, and MS Office software. Excellent communication, human/public relation skills; Excellent organizational skills; Ability to work in a fast-paced setting. Ability to work cooperatively in a team setting. Must be able to lift a minimum of 20 pounds. Ability to maintain regular attendance, which includes completing an assigned day. Ability to perform position responsibilities including physical factors, work devices and materials handling, data functions, and people functions. Must be physically working in the building.
Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in field related to youth development, or K-12 education preferred. Experience in a school-based setting preferred. Experience working with community and non-profit organizations preferred. Community Education experience and/or Community Education degree preferred. Experience working with economically and culturally diverse populations preferred. Ability to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing setting preferred. School Registration software experience preferred.
Rate of Pay: View additional terms and benefits here.
Additional information, call 763-506-1263.
Start Date: 8/25/25.
All Applicants must complete the Anoka-Hennepin Schools online application at www.ahschools.us/jobs
Part-Time 148 days/5 hrs/day, Monday - Thursday, with some evenings and occasional Saturdays. (Hours arranged with the Community Ed Supervisor)
Location: Champlin Park High School
Community School Coordinators are responsible for the development, scheduling, marketing, and delivery of a broad range of programs after school, evenings, and/or weekends.
Duties: Coordinate, implement, and monitor youth service programs and activities for grade 9-12 students.
Provide youth service opportunities that are meaningful, appropriate and safe. Monitor, collect, evaluate specific program participation. Market, promote and publicize programs and activities. Coordinate recognition opportunities/events, as appropriate. Supervise grade 9-12 youth. Schedule facility use for program-related meetings and activities. Recruit staff and/or volunteers to occasionally assist with service trips/projects. Develop and maintain partnership and collaborations/act as a communication resource for school and community service events. Work with community organizations to facilitate additional service opportunities. Monitor assigned budget. Preparation and submission of statistical and state performance reports. Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree. Experience coordinating and implementing programs for grade K-12 youth. Experience working with high school and economically and culturally diverse youth. Experience working directly with youth in the areas of youth service, youth development, youth enrichment and youth leadership. Experience recruiting and supervising staff and/or volunteers. Proficient computer skills, including using Internet search engines, email, and MS Office software. Excellent communication, human/public relation skills; Excellent organizational skills; Ability to work in a fast-paced setting. Ability to work cooperatively in a team setting. Must be able to lift a minimum of 20 pounds. Ability to maintain regular attendance, which includes completing an assigned day. Ability to perform position responsibilities including physical factors, work devices and materials handling, data functions, and people functions. Must be physically working in the building.
Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in field related to youth development, or K-12 education preferred. Experience in a school-based setting preferred. Experience working with community and non-profit organizations preferred. Community Education experience and/or Community Education degree preferred. Experience working with economically and culturally diverse populations preferred. Ability to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing setting preferred. School Registration software experience preferred.
Rate of Pay: View additional terms and benefits here.
Additional information, call 763-506-1263.
Start Date: 8/25/25.
All Applicants must complete the Anoka-Hennepin Schools online application at www.ahschools.us/jobs