Community Resource Coordinator
Posted 2026-05-06
JOB TITLE Community Resource Coordinator | PROGRAM Post Release Services | REPORTS TO Assistant Program Director | SALARY $82,486 |
LOCATION Remote Georgia | JOB TYPE Full-Time Exempt | WORK SCHEDULE Five Days per Week, 40 Hours per Week |
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General Description
The Community Resource Coordinator is responsible for building and managing a robust local partner network that can be mobilized to serve vulnerable children and their families, particularly those within the immigrant community. This position will play a central role in sourcing, managing, structuring, negotiating, and closing results-oriented key partnerships within their community ecosystem. The Community Resource Coordinator will work closely with program staff as a connector to key community agencies providing necessary resources for program clients and will work closely with staff to inform them of newly developed resources and in some cases, facilitate the development of programming responses to address unmet needs.
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About You The ideal candidate for our program is a self-motivated and dedicated person who is excited and passionate about helping the most vulnerable children and families thrive. You are also a personable, energetic, and empathetic leader who is also a highly motivated, self-starter with an entrepreneurial spirit, capable of taking ownership and working independently to meet communicated programmatic goals.
You have the following Competencies:
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Minimum Qualifications
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What You’ll Be Doing
- Cultivate relationships across diverse communities and connect programs and staff to the resources children and their families need including housing, education, employment, financial capability, health/mental health, social capital, and permanence that are responsive to their cultures and identities.
- Assess and gain an understanding of local community dynamics and opportunities for resources by networking, building, and identifying new partners which may include churches, public and vocational schools, colleges, childcare providers, legal resource providers, and employers
- Develop opportunities that can help recruitment efforts and build community resources for vulnerable children and their families
- Develop a list of the ecosystem available in specific site area i.e. community partners, and providers in the region suitable for referring children and sponsors.
- Maintain appropriate documentation on partner development meetings.
- Participate in training and meetings as recommended.
- This role requires local travel for meetings with partners and service.
- Related duties as assigned and may be revised as needed to meet program needs.
About Urban Strategies
Urban Strategies exists to equip, resource, and connect faith- and community-based organizations so that all children and families can reach their full potential. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., our team serves in the U.S. mainland, Puerto Rico, and Central America. | |
COMPANY CULTURE | Our work is driven by our three core values:
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Urban Strategies provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, disability, or other legally protected classifications under applicable federal, state and local legal protections.
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