Job Title: Youth & Community Activities Coordinator
Department: Community Impact
Location: Winter's I 116 East Baker Street, Winters, CA 95694
Reports To: Director Of Resident Services
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt | Part-Time
Schedule: Summer: June 10, 2026 - August 7, 2026 (Wed & Thurs 10am - 3pm) 10 hours per week
School Year: August 10, 2026 - June 2027 (Mon 1:30 - 5pm, Wed 12pm - 4pm & Thurs 1:30pm - 5pm
Position Summary
The Youth & Community Activities Coordinator is responsible for coordinating after-school programs and supporting community engagement activities across two CHOC-affiliated affordable housing communities. This role involves assisting youth with academic support, digital literacy, and providing enriching, skill-building activities. Additionally, this position will support the Services Coordinator in planning and facilitating community-wide events and programs that foster connection, wellness, and participation among residents.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Facilitate after-school programs with a focus on homework assistance, enrichment, and life skills development.
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Promote computer and internet literacy among youth residents through guided instruction.
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Collaborate with the Services Coordinator to design and execute a monthly calendar of community activities.
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Support and organize community events tailored to residents’ needs and interests.
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Conduct regular outreach to increase participation from youth and recruit adult volunteers.
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Maintain accurate and timely records, including student attendance, program usage, and progress tracking.
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Coordinate purchasing and inventory of supplies and program materials with supervisor.
Supervisory Responsibilities
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Provide oversight and guidance to volunteers supporting program activities.
Additional Responsibilities
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Attend all required staff meetings, trainings, and professional development activities.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor to support departmental goals and resident well-being.
Working Conditions
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Work is performed primarily at program sites and community spaces within housing communities.
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May require occasional local travel between sites.
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Will occasionally be required to work outdoors during events or community activities.
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Exposure to noise typical in group settings involving children or youth.
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Must be comfortable working in multicultural and socioeconomically diverse environments.
Physical Requirements
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Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds of supplies or equipment.
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Frequent walking, standing, bending, and reaching during program set-up, facilitation, and clean-up.
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Ability to sit for extended periods while assisting with homework or administrative tasks.
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Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and to interact with program participants.
Qualifications and Requirements
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Prior experience working with low-income youth and families in a classroom, group, or recreational setting.
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Proven ability to lead and manage youth programs and build positive relationships with participants.
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Experience in community building and outreach is preferred.
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Strong organizational and communication skills.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively.