The Salvation Army Southern California Division
AMERICOPS: COMMUNITY PROGRAMS & DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COORDINATOR
The Salvation Army Southern California Division, Centralia, Washington, United States, 98531
AMERICOPS: COMMUNITY PROGRAMS & DISASTER PREPAREDNESS COORDINATOR
Job Category:
Social Services Requisition Number:
AMERI013811 Posted:
November 4, 2023 Location:
Centralia Corps, Salvation Army N Gold, 303 N. Gold, Centralia, WA 985314435, USA POSITION TITLE:
AMERICOPS: Community Programs & Disaster Preparedness Coordinator SUPERVISOR:
CENTRALIA CORPS OFFICERS Service Term:
AUGUST 1, 2023, TO JUNE 15, 2024 MISSION STATEMENT:
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. SCOPE OF POSITION:
The Community Programs & Disaster Preparedness Coordinator at Salvation Army will re-invigorate impoverished communities by coordinating emergency disaster services, food distributions, and community outreach. This role is responsible for partnering with community leaders to assist in educating the area on the importance of disaster preparedness and help create plans for mobilizing staff, volunteers, and resources before, during, and after a disaster. AmeriCorps Member Position Assigned Service Activities:
Lead (once trained) or assist TSA NW Division, EDS Training Manager before, during, and after each regularly scheduled EDS presentation venue. Give out the EDS Awareness pre- and post-survey and assist in tallying the results for reporting purposes. Prepare/clean and sanitize the venues/host sites and surrounding areas before and after each EDS presentation. Lead or assist in the volunteer recruitment efforts that site supervisor deems important or necessary. Build community disaster resiliency with engaging materials, presentations, and exhibits covering items such as identifying possible local disasters, how to be prepared, how to help the community, and the role of The Salvation Army. Explore novel ideas to increase efficiency, reach, and quality of combatting food insecurity. Build capacity to respond to local/regional incidents by recruiting and developing a trained team with coursework, at least quarterly field training opportunities, and ensuring all volunteers have completed all necessary steps to be deployable. Widen outreach network in the nearby communities to secure future EDS presentation venues as needed. Develop connections and thorough working relationships with all sectors of the community including governmental, nonprofit, and community groups to build a whole community approach supporting all those affected by disaster incidents including survivors, first responders, and responding groups. Develop the Puyallup area Emergency Disaster Services policies and procedures to ensure response in a timely and effective manner. Develop and manage multiple communication channels (print, email, text, social media, etc.) for all aspects of EDS (volunteers, community partners, community, etc.). Develop and implement communication opportunities: social media, message board, emails, community group networking. Increase the effectiveness of volunteer opportunitys structure: policies and procedures, communications, standard roles and responsibilities, orientations, coaching, exit interviews, feedback loops, thank yous, etc. Develop and implement a yearly volunteer program calendar to ensure volunteers are recruited and developed for all needed opportunities. Recruit and onboard volunteers for all corps community center opportunities. Collect relevant data for dissemination into appropriate database system. Social Support Services:
Receive, sort, store, distribute food, personal hygiene supplies, and other items directly and through recruiting, developing, and managing volunteers. Plan and prepare boxes of food and other items for community distribution (especially in rural and underserved areas) partnering with other food banks, community-based organizations, and governmental bodies. Build and sustain relationships with community members experiencing food insecurity and connect households to the appropriate community resources. Conduct grassroots community outreach to connect families with their nearest food banks and meals sites. Partner with food banks, community-based organizations, and governmental bodies to develop and implement large-scale antihunger strategies including, but not limited to, increasing of donations to The Salvation Army food programs, food outreaches (especially in rural and underserved areas), and funding opportunities. Collect feedback and implement change as a result of family and community feedback. Reduce food insecurity through planning, preparing, cleaning/sanitizing, and serving meals to the community center and for special events. Lead or assist in regular and seasonal (e.g., Back to School, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Summer Camp) activities as appropriate. Ensure the canteen is clean and sanitized, and continually ready for deployment, road worthy, and stocked. Collect and share all relevant information (local successes, testimonials, numbers, and types of assistance provided, etc.) to the site supervisor for dissemination. Manage confidential client data, input into the appropriate database, help prepare and disseminate necessary reports, and track ongoing food security interventions. Listening to and building relationships with seniors, disabled, and other guests of the community center. Create a sense of place of belongings, worth, and dignity. Develop and disseminate marketing collateral for community and guest engagement. Create opportunities for all participants to thrive in life skills, community connections, as well as emotional, social, and physical wellbeing through a wide range of programming opportunities. Ensure no senior is left behind through developing outreach engagement methods such as developing marketing collateral, site visits to places seniors live and frequent, and community networking and partnerships. Qualifications:
Certify that they have or will obtain a high school diploma/GED term before completion of first year of service. Be 18 years or older at the start of service (no upper age limit). Pass a national service criminal history check. References, one professional and one personal. Hold one of the following citizenship statuses: US citizen, US national, or Lawful Permanent Resident. Must be available to work 40 hours a week for one year. Per The Salvation Army policy, all employees and AmeriCorps members must be fully vaccinated as a condition of employment. What we are looking for:
Experience and passion for working with youth and families from low-income communities. Experience working with diverse populations and an ability to apply a racial equity lens towards anti-hunger services. Ability to build and sustain relationships and effectively communicate information to a broad audience. Strong organizational skills, and the ability to collect and manage confidential client information. Ability to navigate in new and unfamiliar areas. Members will frequently move or lift boxes weighing up to 25 pounds. People of color and people with experience accessing food resources are highly encouraged to apply. This position may involve service in outdoor weather conditions. * Sick or personal days are allowed, but members lose possible days to earn the required number of hours needed to successfully complete the term of service. Benefits:
Education Award received upon successful completion of their term of service. Living Allowance. Health care, if applicable. Student loan forbearance for eligible loans. NOTICE TO APPLICANTS:
AmeriCorps service fills a critical need in our community and is considered essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Salvation Army is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Category:
Social Services Requisition Number:
AMERI013811 Posted:
November 4, 2023 Location:
Centralia Corps, Salvation Army N Gold, 303 N. Gold, Centralia, WA 985314435, USA POSITION TITLE:
AMERICOPS: Community Programs & Disaster Preparedness Coordinator SUPERVISOR:
CENTRALIA CORPS OFFICERS Service Term:
AUGUST 1, 2023, TO JUNE 15, 2024 MISSION STATEMENT:
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. SCOPE OF POSITION:
The Community Programs & Disaster Preparedness Coordinator at Salvation Army will re-invigorate impoverished communities by coordinating emergency disaster services, food distributions, and community outreach. This role is responsible for partnering with community leaders to assist in educating the area on the importance of disaster preparedness and help create plans for mobilizing staff, volunteers, and resources before, during, and after a disaster. AmeriCorps Member Position Assigned Service Activities:
Lead (once trained) or assist TSA NW Division, EDS Training Manager before, during, and after each regularly scheduled EDS presentation venue. Give out the EDS Awareness pre- and post-survey and assist in tallying the results for reporting purposes. Prepare/clean and sanitize the venues/host sites and surrounding areas before and after each EDS presentation. Lead or assist in the volunteer recruitment efforts that site supervisor deems important or necessary. Build community disaster resiliency with engaging materials, presentations, and exhibits covering items such as identifying possible local disasters, how to be prepared, how to help the community, and the role of The Salvation Army. Explore novel ideas to increase efficiency, reach, and quality of combatting food insecurity. Build capacity to respond to local/regional incidents by recruiting and developing a trained team with coursework, at least quarterly field training opportunities, and ensuring all volunteers have completed all necessary steps to be deployable. Widen outreach network in the nearby communities to secure future EDS presentation venues as needed. Develop connections and thorough working relationships with all sectors of the community including governmental, nonprofit, and community groups to build a whole community approach supporting all those affected by disaster incidents including survivors, first responders, and responding groups. Develop the Puyallup area Emergency Disaster Services policies and procedures to ensure response in a timely and effective manner. Develop and manage multiple communication channels (print, email, text, social media, etc.) for all aspects of EDS (volunteers, community partners, community, etc.). Develop and implement communication opportunities: social media, message board, emails, community group networking. Increase the effectiveness of volunteer opportunitys structure: policies and procedures, communications, standard roles and responsibilities, orientations, coaching, exit interviews, feedback loops, thank yous, etc. Develop and implement a yearly volunteer program calendar to ensure volunteers are recruited and developed for all needed opportunities. Recruit and onboard volunteers for all corps community center opportunities. Collect relevant data for dissemination into appropriate database system. Social Support Services:
Receive, sort, store, distribute food, personal hygiene supplies, and other items directly and through recruiting, developing, and managing volunteers. Plan and prepare boxes of food and other items for community distribution (especially in rural and underserved areas) partnering with other food banks, community-based organizations, and governmental bodies. Build and sustain relationships with community members experiencing food insecurity and connect households to the appropriate community resources. Conduct grassroots community outreach to connect families with their nearest food banks and meals sites. Partner with food banks, community-based organizations, and governmental bodies to develop and implement large-scale antihunger strategies including, but not limited to, increasing of donations to The Salvation Army food programs, food outreaches (especially in rural and underserved areas), and funding opportunities. Collect feedback and implement change as a result of family and community feedback. Reduce food insecurity through planning, preparing, cleaning/sanitizing, and serving meals to the community center and for special events. Lead or assist in regular and seasonal (e.g., Back to School, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Summer Camp) activities as appropriate. Ensure the canteen is clean and sanitized, and continually ready for deployment, road worthy, and stocked. Collect and share all relevant information (local successes, testimonials, numbers, and types of assistance provided, etc.) to the site supervisor for dissemination. Manage confidential client data, input into the appropriate database, help prepare and disseminate necessary reports, and track ongoing food security interventions. Listening to and building relationships with seniors, disabled, and other guests of the community center. Create a sense of place of belongings, worth, and dignity. Develop and disseminate marketing collateral for community and guest engagement. Create opportunities for all participants to thrive in life skills, community connections, as well as emotional, social, and physical wellbeing through a wide range of programming opportunities. Ensure no senior is left behind through developing outreach engagement methods such as developing marketing collateral, site visits to places seniors live and frequent, and community networking and partnerships. Qualifications:
Certify that they have or will obtain a high school diploma/GED term before completion of first year of service. Be 18 years or older at the start of service (no upper age limit). Pass a national service criminal history check. References, one professional and one personal. Hold one of the following citizenship statuses: US citizen, US national, or Lawful Permanent Resident. Must be available to work 40 hours a week for one year. Per The Salvation Army policy, all employees and AmeriCorps members must be fully vaccinated as a condition of employment. What we are looking for:
Experience and passion for working with youth and families from low-income communities. Experience working with diverse populations and an ability to apply a racial equity lens towards anti-hunger services. Ability to build and sustain relationships and effectively communicate information to a broad audience. Strong organizational skills, and the ability to collect and manage confidential client information. Ability to navigate in new and unfamiliar areas. Members will frequently move or lift boxes weighing up to 25 pounds. People of color and people with experience accessing food resources are highly encouraged to apply. This position may involve service in outdoor weather conditions. * Sick or personal days are allowed, but members lose possible days to earn the required number of hours needed to successfully complete the term of service. Benefits:
Education Award received upon successful completion of their term of service. Living Allowance. Health care, if applicable. Student loan forbearance for eligible loans. NOTICE TO APPLICANTS:
AmeriCorps service fills a critical need in our community and is considered essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Salvation Army is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr