Job Description
Job Description
Position : Community Support Coordinator
Department : Programs – Shared Services
Reports to : Director of Programs
Summary / Objective
The Community Support Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the agency community arts program and providing engagements to clients of PPCS. This role involves creating, implementing, and evaluating arts programming that will benefit clients and their journey toward stability. The CSC works closely with artists, community partners, and staff to deliver impactful and inspiring arts experiences that align with the PPCS mission. The CSC will work closely with the program managers and Director of Programs to achieve the organization's programmatic goals and ensure long-term sustainability of clients.
Essential Functions
- Arts Programming : Develop, plan, and coordinate a variety of arts programs, workshops, and events for agency clients through group projects.
Provide person centered life skills services to clients on an individual and group basis.
Assist program participants with activities of daily living.Refer clients to appropriate community agencies, assisting clients when needed.Work with clinical staff to be aware of client goals and how the arts can assist with goal attainment.Act as advocate and liaison, consulting with Housing Program Managers, community agencies and program clients to maintain coordination in the care plan process.Evaluation : Monitor and evaluate program outcomes, collecting feedback and data to inform improvements, ensuring programs are inclusive, accessible, and culturally relevant.Training : Provide training and support to staff on any necessary arts programming.Reporting : Track engagements and group and provide data and reporting to Program Director.Collaboration : Work closely with program managers, shared services team, and other departments to understand art needs and provide actionable insights.Funding : Work with the development team to secure funding for program sustainability, assisting in grant writing and fundraising efforts to support Art program initiatives.Required Education and Experience
Education : Bachelor's degree in a related field.Experience :Be a working artist with experience coordinating community arts programming with marginalized communities.
At least 3 years of grant writing experienceSkills : Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders.Knowledge : Familiarity with arts education and familiarity with working with people experiencing homelessness, people who are HIV+ and people experiencing behavioral health crisis.Understanding of social work practices including evaluation, outcome and goal setting and evidence-based practices related to the population you are serving and their needs.Attributes : Excellent communicator, detail-oriented, strategic thinker, result-oriented, and passionate about the organization's mission.Supervisory Responsibility : None
Benefits Statement
– Competitive salary commensurate with experience : $50,000+
– Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and disability plan options
– Retirement match
– Health Care and Dependent Care Reimbursement Accounts
– Substantial paid time off, personal time off, and sick time off
Qualified candidates, send résumé and cover letter to Human Resources Department at Employment - Peter & Paul Community Services.
For more information on Peter & Paul Community Services, visit www.ppcsinc.org /