Maui Community Coordinator Job Announcement
Mental Health America of Hawaii, the state’s leading mental health advocacy and education organization is seeking a Maui Community Coordinator for coordination and implementation of the agency’s programs and activities on Maui. This position is full-time and exempt. Salary is $45,500/yr.
Responsibilities include:
- Fiscal management according to agency policies and procedures: overseeing project budgets, assisting in fiscal management of projects, coordinating purchasing, regularly reporting grant-related expenses to the ED.
- Coordinate activities and events, including fundraising, community outreach, tabling, trainings, presentations, conferences.
- Provide volunteer orientation and training for ongoing projects.
- Create, maintain and organize program and project files, printed materials and presentations.
- Maintain and expand community partnerships and relationships.
- Facilitate agency-led coalitions and represent the agency on relevant community coalitions.
- Conduct trainings related to the agency mission.
- Manage grants related to training, including budgeting, data collection, outcome measurement, and reporting requirements.
- Assist Executive Director with program reporting (including tracking of objectives and outcomes), planning, and grant-writing.
- Representing the agency at community events and meetings, including preparation of materials
Recruit for, engage, and manage the Maui Advisory Board. - Participate in implementation of agency communication plan, including social media posts and management of agency social media accounts.
- Assist the public by responding to Finding Help calls.
Qualification Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree or graduate degree in a field related to MHAH’s mission (social work, public health, education, psychology, counseling, etc).
- Experience in education, social services, community organizing or mental health.
- Demonstrated commitment to and skills in collaboration, community relations, facilitation.
- Demonstrated commitment to social justice, policies of inclusion, and understanding and compassion for people living with mental health issues.
Application deadline: May 12, 2017.
Please send your resume and a cover letter stating why you are a good fit for this position by email only to info@mentalhealthhawaii.org.
No phone inquiries please.
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