Would you be excited to work for a mission-oriented company that makes a deep and lasting impact on the lives of those we serve? Please read on!
About Us
Girls Group is a nonprofit mentoring agency with a vision to end generational poverty by helping young women achieve emotional and economic self-sufficiency. Our goal is for each young woman to find her voice, define her dreams, and move forward with pride and confidence. We build long-term, supportive mentoring relationships that begin in middle school, continue through high school, and extend into college and career. At Girls Group, we work together to provide high-quality, innovative, and mission-driven services. We are a fun, passionate, and caring community that empowers every young woman to write her greatest story. Girls Group is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
About the Job
As a Program Coordinator, you’ll build mentoring relationships with students that help them grow in confidence, leadership, and self-sufficiency. You’ll create group sessions where students explore new activities, learn life skills, and celebrate their strengths. You’ll also partner with schools, families, and community members to support student success. Every day is different. One day you may be leading a cooking activity, the next cheering at a talent show, and the next helping a student complete her first college application. No two days are the same, and every day brings the chance to inspire joy, growth, and impact.
Key Responsibilities
Facilitate engaging group sessions and provide supportive mentoring for middle and high school students.
Coordinate program logistics including meals, supplies, transportation, and site relationships.
Provide case management, advocacy, and crisis support as needed.
Lead and coach interns, program specialists, and volunteers to grow their skills.
Contribute to agency-wide events, storytelling, and community impact.
About You
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work, Education, or related field, OR equivalent experience.
Experience working with youth (middle/high school or college).
Experience working with diverse populations and leading teams.
Strong facilitation, organizational, and communication skills.
Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and insurance.
Benefits
18 PTO days in year one, 8 paid holidays, plus summer and winter agency closures.
Health, vision, and dental insurance, disability, and life insurance.
Mileage reimbursement.
Paid professional development, including social work licensing support.
Weekly supervision, leadership development training, and opportunities for growth.
A fun, supportive, and mission-driven team culture where your contributions are celebrated.