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LRES Corporation

McCutcheon Sustainable Community Schools Parent Coordinator

LRES Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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McCutcheon Sustainable Community Schools Parent Coordinator Job Title: PROGRAM COORDINATOR (Job #8102862)

Work Modality: Fully Remote

Job Category: University Staff

Job Type: Full‑Time, Exempt, Campus Off‑Campus/Remote

Responsibilities

Foster a welcoming, inclusive, family‑friendly environment that honors racial justice, equity, and cultural relevance.

Recruit and serve as the primary contact for parent and community programming and build strong, trusting relationships with parents, community members, and school staff.

Plan, coordinate, and manage adult programming, workshops, and events that promote lifelong learning and community engagement aligned with high‑quality teaching principles.

Identify and generate opportunities for wrap‑around supports, resources, and opportunities.

Support parent participation with and support the SCS Leadership Team.

Maintain accurate attendance records for all parent and community programming in Cityspan.

Work with the school administration and staff to review and build programs based on appropriate data including surveys, CIWP, etc.

Assist parents in taking ownership of parts of the needs assessment and identifying opportunities for recruiting additional parent leaders.

Engage parents in attending and leading professional development opportunities, including SCS professional development days and the SCS Summer Institute.

Support the dissemination and publicity of school and community engagement successes to build community pride and transparency.

Participate in regular meetings with the SCS Coordinator, school administration, LPA manager, and the SCS Team.

Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

Sustainable Community Schools Pillars

Engaging, Culturally Relevant, and Challenging Curricula:

Supporting families’ understanding and involvement in high‑quality, meaningful learning experiences.

Emphasis on High‑Quality Teaching over High‑Stakes Testing:

Promoting environments where teaching excellence and student growth are prioritized.

Wrap‑Around Supports and Opportunities:

Ensuring students and families access comprehensive resources beyond academics.

Positive Discipline Practices, including Restorative Justice:

Advocating for fair, respectful, and restorative approaches to behavior.

Authentic Parent and Community Engagement:

Empowering families as genuine partners and leaders in the school community.

Inclusive School Leadership:

Supporting collaborative decision‑making that reflects diverse voices.

Sustainable Community School Initiative Principles

Racial Justice & Equity

Transparency & Trusting Relationships

Self‑Determination and Governance

Building from Community Strengths, Wisdom, and Data/Best Practice/Evidence

Shared Leadership and Collaboration

Reflective Learning Culture

Whole Child Approach to Education

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in a related field and at least two to three years of related experience preferred.

Effective communication and organizing skills.

Experience in one or more of the following fields: social work, community organizing, urban public education, project management, adult education.

Ability to build relationships and organize people, resources, and programs rooted in equity and inclusion.

Proven ability to develop, manage, and evaluate community‑based programs for diverse constituencies.

Knowledge/experience with the school and its community.

Bilingual/bicultural in Spanish and English preferred.

Basic computer skills with working knowledge of Microsoft Office or similar tools.

Loyola University Chicago adheres to all applicable federal, state, and local civil rights laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination in private institutions of higher education.

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