ABOUT A LONG WALK HOME
Founded in 2003, A Long Walk Home (ALWH) is a nationally recognized arts organization dedicated to empowering young people—particularly Black girls and young women—to end violence against girls and women. Through art, activism, and healing, we foster leadership and create change, advocating for freedom from gender-based and racial violence. A Long Walk Home is based in Chicagoland.
The Girl/Friends Leadership Institute is a year-long program with a two-year cohort that empowers Black girls from Chicago to find their voices and advocate for justice in their schools, communities, and beyond. Designed as a safety net for adolescent girls most vulnerable to racial and gender-based violence, Girl/Friends has led groundbreaking campaigns addressing sexual and domestic violence, violence against queer and gender-nonconforming youth, gun violence, and police brutality.
The Institute comprises three key components:
We are currently hiring a Program Coordinator to join our team.
To learn more, visit www.alongwalkhome.org.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
This is a full-time role overseeing and implementing all aspects of the Girl/Friends Leadership Institute, including the summer training program, year-long after-school program, and alumni engagement. Key responsibilities include:
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS
ABOUT A LONG WALK HOME
Founded in 2003, A Long Walk Home (ALWH) is a nationally recognized arts organization dedicated to empowering young people—particularly Black girls and young women—to end violence against girls and women. Through art, activism, and healing, we foster leadership and create change, advocating for freedom from gender-based and racial violence. A Long Walk Home is based in Chicagoland.
The Girl/Friends Leadership Institute is a year-long program with a two-year cohort that empowers Black girls from Chicago to find their voices and advocate for justice in their schools, communities, and beyond. Designed as a safety net for adolescent girls most vulnerable to racial and gender-based violence, Girl/Friends has led groundbreaking campaigns addressing sexual and domestic violence, violence against queer and gender-nonconforming youth, gun violence, and police brutality.
The Institute comprises three key components:
HIRING PROCESS & HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be submitted via email (no phone calls or snail mail).
Email to:jobs@alongwalkhome.org
Subject Line: [Program Coordinator/YOUR NAME]
We aim to extend an offer by June 16, 2025, with a preferred start date of June 23, 2025.
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION
A Long Walk Home, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, sex, age, religion, or national origin. This policy also applies to individuals with disabilities. We consider only job-related criteria in hiring decisions.
We highly value diversity and strongly encourage women of color to apply.
HIRING PROCESS & HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be submitted via email (no phone calls or snail mail).