What are the responsibilities and job description for the Catholic Community Engagement Coordinator position at Catholic Charities of Louisville?
Overview
Education Requirements (Any)
BA or BS
Additional Information / Benefits
Benefits: Medical Insurance, Life Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance, Paid Vacation, Paid Sick Days, Paid Holidays, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, 401K/403b Plan
Screening Requirements: Motor Vehicle, Criminal Background Check
Catholic Charities of Louisville (CCL) is the social-service arm of the Archdiocese of Louisville (ADOL). We provide help and create hope for the poor and vulnerable through a wide range of programs, assisting clients of all races, backgrounds and beliefs. Our service area includes 24 counties throughout Central Kentucky.
Job Skills / Requirements
FULL TIME/EXEMPT ROLE: $50K/ANNUAL
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Catholic Community Engagement Coordinator is a key member of the Advancement Department, whose goal is to advance the mission of CCL through donations, education, grants and volunteerism. This position is responsible for maximizing the participation levels of the Catholic Community (CC) including parishes, schools, organizations and groups (e.g. Knights of Columbus). Participation opportunities include school/class-wide volunteering with CCL programs; attending education programs to learn about, understand, and live out the principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST); sponsoring and participating in donor drives, both material and financial; and organizing ministries of charity and justice within parishes and schools, to name a few. Key constituents include parish and school administration, parishioners, students (at every age level), parents and organization leaders and members.
GENERAL SUMMARY
The Catholic Community Engagement Coordinator is a key member of the Advancement Department, whose goal is to advance the mission of CCL through donations, education, grants and volunteerism. This position is responsible for maximizing the participation levels of the Catholic Community (CC) including parishes, schools, organizations and groups (e.g. Knights of Columbus). Participation opportunities include school/class-wide volunteering with CCL programs; attending education programs to learn about, understand, and live out the principles of Catholic Social Teaching (CST); sponsoring and participating in donor drives, both material and financial; and organizing ministries of charity and justice within parishes and schools, to name a few. Key constituents include parish and school administration, parishioners, students (at every age level), parents and organization leaders and members.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND TASKS
Participate as an active member of the Advancement team, which includes attending meetings and working collaboratively to achieve the budgeted Advancement Department goals and advance the mission of the agency.
1. Engage Catholic Community in CCL programs
- Serve as a conduit between CC leaders throughout the ADOL and CCL to share needs and opportunities for collaboration, education, and engagement.
- Track information and run reports of CC visits into the community engagement database.
- Create relationships and maintain regular communication with:
- CCL programs about their most current needs that CC can support.
- CC through regular visits, presentations, bulletin blurbs, newsletters, visits, etc.
- Archdiocesan offices of Schools, Youth and Young Adult Ministry, Faith Formation, and Family Ministries for opportunities to collaborate.
- Serve as local point of contact for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCHD)
- Manage distribution of local CRS and CCHD funds
2. Lead presentations to ADOL and CC
- Audiences include middle school through senior groups; schools, parishes, clubs, staff, etc.
- Present the basics of Catholic Social Teaching to new hires and diocesan catechists for credit.
- Present refugee simulations, immigration talks and Catholic Social Teaching educational programs in collaboration with the Refugee Services program.
3. Solicit InKind and Monetary Donations
- Engage CC to donate items throughout the year for programs as well as Christmas and Back to School events.
- Garner CC financial support for programs and sponsorships for annual fundraiser, Rouler.
- Research, write and submit grants to support mission work.
- All other duties assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Practicing Catholic comfortable with the social teaching of the Catholic Church.
- Bachelor’s degree required. Education or theology background preferred.
- Experience working in school or parish context is strongly preferred.
- Experience with Microsoft Office products.
- This position requires a spirit of Welcome: it will be the first, and in some cases, only point of contact with Catholic Charities for members of the Catholic community who are interested in contributing and/or serving in social ministry with the agency.
- A working knowledge of Catholic Social Teaching is required.
- Occasional evening/ weekend work is required, as is very occasional travel throughout the 24 counties of the Archdiocese.
- Requires constant movement and should be able to lift 25 lbs.
- Must be able to lead, work with and manage various groups and personalities (students, volunteers, staff, etc.) including people of varied ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
- Must be able to communicate well verbally and in writing with colleagues, parishes, clergy, and other community personnel.
- Must be comfortable speaking to groups, meeting new people, leading groups, giving instruction, providing presentations, and cultivating community contacts.
- Must be able to multi-task, respond appropriately to deadlines, plan ahead, have great attention to detail, and be able to produce quality results.
- Must demonstrate self-confidence, initiative, flexibility, and a high degree of professionalism.
- Must work well with limited supervision and be able to solve problems independently and quickly. Must be a self-starter and able to build programs from scratch with little guidance.
- Must be willing to jump in and assist volunteers as needed.
- Must be able to work under pressure and handle stressful situations and conflict resolution.
- Must be able to maintain confidentiality of information.
Salary : $50,000