Volunteers of America North Louisiana is a faith-based, nonprofit organization with a mission to provide opportunity, promote dignity, and inspire change in all who find their way to us. As a church without walls, we do this through personalized housing, health, and human services that benefit children and families, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and senior adults. Founded in 1896 by social reformers Ballington and Maud Booth, Volunteers of America began as a movement of “volunteers” who were committed and sought to "reach and uplift" the American people. Volunteers of America North Louisiana began in Shreveport in 1935 with the opening of a shelter for women and children. Leading with our long-standing reputation and brand, the agency has grown to operate 40 programs, which tackle our communities’ most pressing issues and integrate our deep compassion with highly effective programs. Thanks to our dedicated team of more than 350 employees, along with thousands of volunteers, donors, and supporters, we aim to give hope to thousands of people each year. We endeavor to attract qualified and caring individuals to consider a career with us and experience a collaborative culture that offers challenging, stimulating, and rewarding opportunities for personal and professional growth. JOB SUMMARY: Communities in Schools is a nationwide program implemented by Volunteers of America North Louisiana in achievement zone schools within Caddo Parish. The Site Coordinator will be employed and supervised by Volunteers of America North Louisiana, will work at the school site, and will be managed by the Principal of the school. This school based program employs a full time Site Coordinator on the campus to address day-to-day needs of case managed students. We supply uniforms, school supplies and other items that may be lacking to reduce academic barriers in the students life to keep them enrolled in school. We broker services such as tutoring, counseling, dental care, after school programs as well as referring parents to community resources and other programs through partners and volunteers. Lastly, we use an evidence-based service delivery model to monitor and adjust services, and evaluate the effectiveness of achieving school and student individualized goals. The starting pay is $40,000. Minimum requirements are a bachelor’s degree in the social services area and experience working in schools or with children. We are currently in twelve elementary, middle and high schools.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level