About Kinston Teens:
Kinston Teens is a nonprofit organization with a mission of empowering young people through service, leadership and civic engagement. Founded in 2014, Kinston Teens has been at the forefront of disaster response, community development, and addressing social and structural issues including poverty, health disparities, climate resilience in Kinston and the surrounding areas. Through the East Kinston Neighborhood Hub, Kinston Teens hosts a central location for community engagement, resources, and programming in East Kinston. It aims to address systemic issues, promote equity, and foster community resilience.
Position Overview:
Kinston Teens is seeking a dedicated and dynamic Digital Equity Coordinator to lead the Digital Equity Corp initiative. This program is designed to bridge the digital divide in East Kinston and Lenoir County by equipping youth and marginalized community members with digital skills, access to internet-enabled devices, and the resources needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world. The Digital Equity Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing program activities, managing youth participants, and building partnerships to ensure the initiative's success.
Key Responsibilities:
Desired Qualifications:
Work Environment:
This position will primarily work indoors at the Kinston Teens Office or the East Kinston Neighborhood Hub. Occasional outdoor events and field work, such as event tabling or canvassing, during which sufficient mobility is required to navigate uneven terrain. We believe in fostering a healthy work-life balance and provide a flexible work environment that aligns with our mission of serving the community on days and times most accessible to those most impacted by our programs. Kinston Teens occasionally hosts evening or weekend meetings or events, in which this position will be required to lead or supervise.
About Kinston Teens:
Kinston Teens is a nonprofit organization with a mission of empowering young people through service, leadership and civic engagement. Founded in 2014, Kinston Teens has been at the forefront of disaster response, community development, and addressing social and structural issues including poverty, health disparities, climate resilience in Kinston and the surrounding areas. Through the East Kinston Neighborhood Hub, Kinston Teens hosts a central location for community engagement, resources, and programming in East Kinston. It aims to address systemic issues, promote equity, and foster community resilience.
Position Overview:
Kinston Teens is seeking a dedicated and dynamic Digital Equity Coordinator to lead the Digital Equity Corp initiative. This program is designed to bridge the digital divide in East Kinston and Lenoir County by equipping youth and marginalized community members with digital skills, access to…
Compensation & Benefits:
Compensation & Benefits:
Additional Information:
This is a grant-funded position for a 21-month term, with an anticipated start date of March 1, 2025. While the position is initially funded through this period, there is potential for continued employment beyond the grant term, contingent upon the program’s success and securing additional funding. Please note that this role will also involve supervising a second grant-funded position, the Digital Equity Organizer, who will support youth programming, advocacy, and community engagement efforts related to the digital equity program. The continued funding and success of both positions will be dependent on the program's impact and ongoing fundraising efforts. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a resume and cover letter (in a PDF document), along with 2-3 professional references, to hr@kinstonteens.org. Please include "Digital Equity Coordinator" in the subject line. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Kinston Teens is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply.
Additional Information:
This is a grant-funded position for a 21-month term, with an anticipated start date of March 1, 2025. While the position is initially funded through this…