Outreach - Community Education Program Coordinator
Position Type: Part-Time
Hours: 28 hours per week (Monday-Thursday)
Salary: $40,000 to $48,000
Potential Start Date: November 2024
Location: Toronto, with responsibilities include travelling to various sites across the GTA
Jessie’s – The June Callwood Centre for Young Women is a multi-service resource Centre for pregnant young women, young parents, and their children. Jessie’s work includes a broad spectrum of services addressing issues related to the social determinants of health. Jessie’s operates from a feminist perspective and is a pro-choice organization that supports a woman’s right to make choices about her sexual health and pregnancy options.
We strive to demonstrate our commitment to feminism, anti-discrimination and positive social change in every aspect of our structure and functioning. Jessie’s staff and participants (clients) come from diverse cultures and sexual orientations. Having a rich history in working with diverse populations is fundamental to this role.
The Outreach – Community Education Program Coordinator is responsible for the development and maintenance of the Community Education Program, which delivers public education to internal and external groups regarding the experiences and needs of young families and provides information about Jessie’s Centre. This role is also responsible for developing and facilitating new donor engagement opportunities which may include; tours, days of caring, testimonials, impact stories, and/or participation in Speakers Bureau.
Responsibilities:
Recruit and train young parents (members) to share their personal experiences and realities to different audiences
Perform outreach to appropriate venues in the city to increase community awareness of the issues related to teen pregnancy and parenting. This may include youth groups, schools, education and training institutions for fields working with adolescents and families, policy and funding stakeholders, and media.
Respond to and coordinate requests for community speaks in a timely manner
Respond to and coordinate agency tours, and on-site presentations in a timely manner
Prepare and deliver effective and engaging presentations for a variety of audiences in virtual
and in-person settings
Evaluate and update presentations on a regular basis
Support other agency staff in preparation and delivery of presentations, when necessary
Prepare resource materials for distribution and information displays for community fairs
Create and administer qualitative and quantitative evaluations to audience members
Compile statistical information, documentation and reporting
Maintain a procedure manual for the Community Education Program.
Provide direct practical supports and assistance to participants
Maintain current on matters related to sexual health, sexuality, teen pregnancy and systemic
barriers that young families face
Train, support, supervise and evaluate the work of placement students
Document case notes, as necessary, in client database
Act as agency liaison for various media requests
Represent Jessie’s in supporting United Way Toronto York Region ‘s Speaker’s Bureau speaking
at campaign launches and other events
Agency expectations
Support overall service delivery by being responsive to direct service needs (i.e. reception, Parent-Child Centre, other duties as required)
Attend staff meetings, trainings and agency functions as appropriate
Participate in internal and external meetings; liaise with community organizations and
networks
Commit to serving on an internal staff/board committee
Qualifications
Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
Post-Secondary Education in Social Services or related field
Strong public speaking experience
Ability to work independently and with minimum supervision
Ability to understand and apply principles of anti-racism, anti-oppression, and feminist
framework as needed
Ability to interact effectively with participants, volunteers, community members and agency
personnel, both individually and on a committee level
Advanced computer and administrative skills
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills including conflict resolution
Strong written and verbal presentation skills
Strong organizational skills and demonstrated ability to time manage effectively and meet deadlines
Knowledge of resources available to young families in the GTA
Demonstrated experience in working with those dealing with issues related to poverty,
housing, social assistance, discrimination, child welfare, health and parenting
Flexibility to work some evenings and weekend days
Current vulnerable sector check
Assets:
Fluency of a second language
Understanding of early childhood development
Current first aid and CPR certification
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest with your resume to joanna@jessiescentre.org.
Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please, no phone calls.
Jessie's Centre is committed to the principles of employment equity. We strongly encourage applications from women of diverse race and culture groups, indigenous women, women with ‘dis’abilities, and the 2SLGBTQ+ community.