St. Louis Park Public Schools
Community Schools Coordinator
St. Louis Park Public Schools, Duluth, Minnesota, United States, 55806
Title:
Community Schools Coordinator
DBM Classification:
C41/Grade 12
Department:
Community Education
Salary Range:
$55,372 - $76,883
Employee Group:
Professional
Prepared Date:
January 2026
Reports to:
Executive Director of Community Education
FTE/FLSA Status:
1.00-12-Months-Exempt
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES The Community Schools Coordinator leads the implementation and coordination of the Community Schools strategy at the site level. Working in partnership with school leaders, families, students, staff, and community partners, the Coordinator assesses needs and assets, manages partnerships, and aligns services to support student success and family engagement. Through collaboration, data-informed decision-making, and inclusive practices, the Coordinator helps create a supportive school community where students thrive, and families experience belonging.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Coordinate and support the implementation, alignment, and sustainability of Community Schools initiatives.
Conduct ongoing resource mapping and comprehensive needs assessments to identify gaps and opportunities for services and supports.
Identify, compile, recommend, and recruit potential community resources; assist with negotiating partnership service agreements and memoranda of understanding (MOUs).
Collaborate with department leads to plan and implement priorities and logistics in alignment with Full‑Service Community Schools requirements and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), particularly Title I Family and Community Engagement.
Research, analyze, and synthesize qualitative and quantitative data to inform programmatic planning and decision‑making.
Facilitate collaboration, coordination, and cross‑referrals among community partners and service providers.
Participate in community committees, meetings, and events to foster stronger relationships and enhance community engagement.
Build meaningful connections with families through multiple engagement strategies to ensure their voices are heard, their strengths are valued, and their needs are identified and addressed.
Coordinate planning, communication, and collaboration with school leaders and key community stakeholders.
Oversee daily program operations; monitor, evaluate, and analyze program effectiveness; and recommend and implement improvements as needed.
Promote and market programs by developing promotional materials, including flyers, digital communications, e‑marketing, and public service announcements.
Complete and coordinate special projects, grant‑related tasks, and research assignments as assigned.
Maintain strict confidentiality of all work‑related matters, records, and sensitive student, family, and program information.
Work outside of regular business hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed to fulfill the position's requirements.
Perform additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Comprehensive knowledge of applicable policies, procedures, and regulations relevant to assigned program and service areas.
Demonstrated experience in grant and project reporting, including data collection, analysis, documentation, and program evaluation.
Strong understanding of local community resources, regional service providers, and regional professional development and training programs.
Proven ability to contribute to strategy development, service implementation, continuous improvement, and program evaluation efforts.
Knowledge of the school environment, including tiered intervention systems (e.g., MTSS), professional learning communities (PLCs), and collaborative school‑based practices.
Ability to communicate effectively and build trusting relationships with families, supporting engagement and shared decision‑making.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present information clearly to diverse audiences.
Demonstrated respect for and understanding of the diverse economic, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds of families and communities. Ability to establish and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with staff, students, families, community partners, and the general public.
Experience in developing, monitoring, and managing program budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance.
Highly self‑motivated, with the ability to work independently while also contributing effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
Knowledge of principles of record keeping and records management, including confidentiality, accuracy, and compliance requirements.
Familiarity with research‑based strategies that promote meaningful family engagement and strong school–community partnerships.
Collaborating and working closely with committees, advisory groups, or community organizations in facilitating the planning of new events, programs, or initiatives.
Using computers and related software applications and general office equipment, e.g., copiers, facsimiles, and phones.
Communication and interpersonal skills, as applied to interactions with coworkers, supervisors, the general public, and others, are sufficient to exchange or convey information, speak before groups and make presentations, receive work direction, and address or resolve issues/conflicts appropriately.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
No direct supervision. May give work direction to classified personnel.
Indirectly supervises contract personnel, seasonal staff, and volunteers.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described herein are representative of those required for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel objects; speak; and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, and lift and/or move objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required for this position include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described herein are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is typically quiet.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field.
A minimum of two (2) years of experience in community program strategy and development; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, as determined by Human Resources.
BENEFIT INFORMATION St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
Health and Dental Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses
Life Insurance
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance
Short‑and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full‑time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts.
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Community Schools Coordinator
DBM Classification:
C41/Grade 12
Department:
Community Education
Salary Range:
$55,372 - $76,883
Employee Group:
Professional
Prepared Date:
January 2026
Reports to:
Executive Director of Community Education
FTE/FLSA Status:
1.00-12-Months-Exempt
SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES The Community Schools Coordinator leads the implementation and coordination of the Community Schools strategy at the site level. Working in partnership with school leaders, families, students, staff, and community partners, the Coordinator assesses needs and assets, manages partnerships, and aligns services to support student success and family engagement. Through collaboration, data-informed decision-making, and inclusive practices, the Coordinator helps create a supportive school community where students thrive, and families experience belonging.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Coordinate and support the implementation, alignment, and sustainability of Community Schools initiatives.
Conduct ongoing resource mapping and comprehensive needs assessments to identify gaps and opportunities for services and supports.
Identify, compile, recommend, and recruit potential community resources; assist with negotiating partnership service agreements and memoranda of understanding (MOUs).
Collaborate with department leads to plan and implement priorities and logistics in alignment with Full‑Service Community Schools requirements and the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), particularly Title I Family and Community Engagement.
Research, analyze, and synthesize qualitative and quantitative data to inform programmatic planning and decision‑making.
Facilitate collaboration, coordination, and cross‑referrals among community partners and service providers.
Participate in community committees, meetings, and events to foster stronger relationships and enhance community engagement.
Build meaningful connections with families through multiple engagement strategies to ensure their voices are heard, their strengths are valued, and their needs are identified and addressed.
Coordinate planning, communication, and collaboration with school leaders and key community stakeholders.
Oversee daily program operations; monitor, evaluate, and analyze program effectiveness; and recommend and implement improvements as needed.
Promote and market programs by developing promotional materials, including flyers, digital communications, e‑marketing, and public service announcements.
Complete and coordinate special projects, grant‑related tasks, and research assignments as assigned.
Maintain strict confidentiality of all work‑related matters, records, and sensitive student, family, and program information.
Work outside of regular business hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed to fulfill the position's requirements.
Perform additional duties and responsibilities as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Comprehensive knowledge of applicable policies, procedures, and regulations relevant to assigned program and service areas.
Demonstrated experience in grant and project reporting, including data collection, analysis, documentation, and program evaluation.
Strong understanding of local community resources, regional service providers, and regional professional development and training programs.
Proven ability to contribute to strategy development, service implementation, continuous improvement, and program evaluation efforts.
Knowledge of the school environment, including tiered intervention systems (e.g., MTSS), professional learning communities (PLCs), and collaborative school‑based practices.
Ability to communicate effectively and build trusting relationships with families, supporting engagement and shared decision‑making.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present information clearly to diverse audiences.
Demonstrated respect for and understanding of the diverse economic, linguistic, and cultural backgrounds of families and communities. Ability to establish and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with staff, students, families, community partners, and the general public.
Experience in developing, monitoring, and managing program budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance.
Highly self‑motivated, with the ability to work independently while also contributing effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
Knowledge of principles of record keeping and records management, including confidentiality, accuracy, and compliance requirements.
Familiarity with research‑based strategies that promote meaningful family engagement and strong school–community partnerships.
Collaborating and working closely with committees, advisory groups, or community organizations in facilitating the planning of new events, programs, or initiatives.
Using computers and related software applications and general office equipment, e.g., copiers, facsimiles, and phones.
Communication and interpersonal skills, as applied to interactions with coworkers, supervisors, the general public, and others, are sufficient to exchange or convey information, speak before groups and make presentations, receive work direction, and address or resolve issues/conflicts appropriately.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
No direct supervision. May give work direction to classified personnel.
Indirectly supervises contract personnel, seasonal staff, and volunteers.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described herein are representative of those required for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel objects; speak; and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, reach with hands and arms, and lift and/or move objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required for this position include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described herein are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is typically quiet.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s Degree in Education or a related field.
A minimum of two (2) years of experience in community program strategy and development; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, as determined by Human Resources.
BENEFIT INFORMATION St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
Health and Dental Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses
Life Insurance
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance
Short‑and Long‑Term Disability Insurance
The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full‑time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts.
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