What are the responsibilities and job description for the Kids Program Coordinator position at House of Hope, Lowell MA?
Job Title: Kids Program Coordinator
House of Hope:
House of Hope (HOH) has served homeless families for 36 years. House of Hope operates three emergency shelters, comprehensive shelter services for parents and children, a Housing Resource Center, a learn-to-work initiative that includes two internship programs, the Hope Chest (Children’s Clothing Resale Shop and Job-Training Program) and a culinary kitchen internship. Our sister organization, House of Hope Housing, Inc. provides permanent, affordable housing and support services for formerly homeless families with an enduring commitment to build family economic self-sufficiency, promote neighborhood stability, and provide educational opportunities to improve the lives of our poorest children.
Our success is due to a shared commitment to provide high-quality services with a spirit of optimism and expectation that our families will succeed in ending their homelessness. To this end we function as a cohesive team; employees are expected to be responsive and respectful to one another as well as to the families in our care. The Kids Program Coordinator must embrace this vision and be mission-focused as well as stewardship-driven.
Description: The Kids Program Coordinator will be responsible for developing and implementing a kid’s program that is engaging and fun for a range of ages and behavioral issues. The KPC is the liaison between our volunteers and children residents. Also, in charge of training and supporting all volunteers who are a part of this program. This position is also part of the operations staff, who are responsible for the day-to-day running of the shelter. The overriding goal of the shelter is to move families out of the shelter and this position supports that culture in all ways possible.
Key responsibilities of the position include but are not limited too:
- Training, supporting, recognizing and retaining volunteers for all shelters, including kitchen, playroom, Hope chest and group volunteers
- Supervising children ages newborn to teenagers while parents are in groups
- Be on hand to greet and supervise volunteers
- Planning and carrying out children’s activities for all shelters
- Attend community events to represent the shelters and recruit new volunteers
- Maintain indoor and outdoor play areas (cleaning/stock/décor)
- Provide educational assistance to children
- Coordinate birthday parties for the children at all three shelters
- Assist in holiday/ seasonal programs for children and parents
- Participate in all required trainings and meetings
- Be trained and aware of all procedures and policies related to our Hope Chest store
Qualifications:
- Previous experience working with young children is a must
- Must be flexible and adaptable, have a pleasant and friendly attitude
- Excellent organization skills
- Associate's Degree preferred
- Must have a valid driver's license
Hours:
- Tuesday through Friday 4pm-8pm
- Saturday 9am-1pm
- Sundays required if a volunteer group is scheduled
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.00 per hour
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
Work Location: In person
Salary : $23