COMMUNITY GREEN SPACES COORDINATOR
REPORTS TO: Community Green Space Manager
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
City Blossoms is a nonprofit that cultivates the well-being of our communities through creative programming in kid-driven gardens. We envision cities with abundant, accessible green spaces where communities thrive and children build lifelong connections to the natural world. Applying our unique brand of gardens, science, art, healthy living, and community building, we "blossom" in neighborhoods where kids, their families, and neighbors may not otherwise have access to green spaces.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
City Blossoms strives to create a work environment and programs based on our values:
All City Blossoms programming aligns with our mission and strategic plan. City Blossoms staff work as a team to embody the values of the organization to carry out all aspects of our work.
OVERVIEW OF THE COMMUNITY GREEN SPACES PROGRAM
The Community Green Spaces (CGS) program aims to foster an environment where program participants of all ages but primarily children and youth, particularly from dense urban settings, can have access to and develop relationships with nature, food, and each other through garden and nature and art-based education and activities. This program works directly with neighborhood residents, other organizations, and some government agencies to provide independent and semi-independent safe green spaces managed by City Blossoms, where free activities, field trips, organizational partnerships and trainings occur regularly from approximately April through November.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Community Green Spaces Coordinator in collaboration with the Community Green Spaces Manager, is responsible for program implementation based on guidance from the City Blossoms Strategic Plan, the Community Green Spaces Program Manager, and the Deputy Director. Program implementation includes leading CGS programming, collaboratively creating program quarterly work plans, managing data collection, collaborate in the maintenance of CGS sites, support partner activities and relationships. The Community Green Spaces Coordinator is expected to have a strong understanding of project goals, approaches, and partnerships, and will represent City Blossoms to local stakeholders and partners. With support from the Community Green Spaces Manager, they will also guide a Community Green Spaces Fellow whose work will include qualitative and quantitative data collection, garden maintenance, facilitating open times and overall program support.
Additional responsibilities will be to support the rest of the City Blossoms team and organizational needs, including but not limited to participation in Workdays, community events, and fundraising efforts.
The position will be based at the City Blossoms Studio but will require regular travel to four other CGS sites throughout the Washington D.C. area. The position requires a Monday through Friday schedule between December-March, Tuesday through Saturday schedule otherwise, and with the ability to work between 9am-5pm and 10am-6pm depending on a predetermined schedule with their Manager. On occasion, this position may be asked to work outside of these hours for specific events.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Other tasks in line with the essential functions/responsibilities mentioned above may be required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Requirements
Experience
Skills
COMMUNITY GREEN SPACES COORDINATOR
REPORTS TO: Community Green Space Manager
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
City Blossoms is a nonprofit that cultivates the well-being of our communities through creative programming in kid-driven gardens. We envision cities with abundant, accessible green spaces where communities thrive and children build lifelong connections to the natural world. Applying our unique brand of gardens, science, art, healthy living, and community building, we "blossom" in neighborhoods where kids, their families, and neighbors may not otherwise have access to green spaces.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
City Blossoms strives to create a work environment and programs based on our values:
Health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, travel reimbursement, $500 annual professional development stipend, matching 401k, 14 base PTO days, family and medical leave, 27 paid holidays and organizational closings not including PTO, eligible for 15-working-day (3 week) sabbatical every three years, 18 weeks of paid parental leave.
Health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, travel reimbursement, $500 annual professional development stipend, matching 401k, 14 base PTO days, family and medical leave, 27 paid holidays and organizational closings not including PTO, eligible for 15-working-day (3 week) sabbatical every three years, 18 weeks of paid parental leave.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. To apply please attach your resume, and a short essay (approx. 500 words) that responds to the following questions: