Non-Profit Coordinator (Assistant to the Director)
Organization: Bright Smiles Community Outreach Coalition
Location: Franklin, Ohio
Position Type: Entry-Level / Internship / Part-Time
About the Mission: Bright Smiles Community Outreach Coalition is dedicated to bridging the gap in healthcare access within our community. We believe that everyone deserves a reason to smile, and we achieve this through dedicated advocacy, educational partnerships, and direct public service. If you are looking to begin your career in the non-profit sector and want to make a tangible impact on the environment and community health, we want to meet you.
The Role: We are looking for an Assistant Coordinator who is ready to wear many hats.
You will support the implementation of our community programs and ensure our outreach efforts are organized and effective.
Key Responsibilities:
- Outreach & Engagement: Help coordinate community events and health partnerships to increase our visibility and impact.
- Administrative Support: Assist with the day-to-day operations of the coalition, ensuring our mission remains on track.
- Compliance & Safety: Maintain high standards of organizational safety and documentation to protect our volunteers and the community we serve.
- Sustainability: Assist in identifying eco-friendly practices for our events and office operations to align our health mission with environmental stewardship.
Who You Are
- Mission-Driven: You have a genuine passion for non-profit work and community service.
- Community-Focused: You enjoy interacting with diverse groups of people and building lasting partnerships.
- Organized & Proactive: You are a self-starter who can manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
- Clear Communicator: You provide professional and empathetic communication to all community members and stakeholders.
Why Start Your Career With Us? * Gain hands-on experience in the 501(c)(3) sector.
Work directly with leadership on projects that change lives.
Build a professional network within the non-profit and public health space.