Outreach coordinator jobs are available in myriad fields. These positions are generally found in nonprofit organizations and charitable foundations. The primary purpose of an outreach coordinator is to connect the organization for which the coordinator works with the community. Duties typically include organizing and marketing events, as well as managing volunteers. Building a rapport with community members and employees of related associations is a priority.
Numerous outreach coordinator jobs exist within nonprofit organizations. Such organizations might include associations that support medical research, immigration reform, poverty reduction, the disabled or elderly, education enhancement, or the overall well-being of the world’s children. Nonprofit organizations exist in just about every spectrum of life. Whether there is an upcoming rally, impending debate, or a just-for-fun social activity, it is the community outreach coordinator's job to inform and invite the public.
Outreach coordinator jobs exist in billion-dollar ventures and locally-owned associations, alike. Outreach coordinator jobs may be full-time or part-time. The larger nonprofit organizations may employ several outreach coordinators. These coordinators may answer to one outreach coordinator director. Furthermore, there may be associate outreach coordinator jobs that may be filled by interns or entry-level workers.
At times, an outreach coordinator may work a few hours a week on a volunteer basis. Many small, locally-ran organizations can’t afford to pay each employee. In many of these cases, volunteers feel so strongly about the association that they are happy to assist for free. Additionally, such organizations may employ a handful of volunteer coordinators.
Churches, government agencies, and charitable organizations also employ outreach coordinators. In fact, just about any sort of business will hire an outreach coordinator. One of the primary responsibilities of such a community coordinator, however, is to hire and organize volunteer supporters. Most companies with regular volunteer supporters fall into these types of categories.
Outreach coordinator jobs involve notifying the community of any related upcoming events. To do this, the coordinator may have flyers printed and press releases sent out. The coordinator will direct volunteers and, at times, plan entire events. The coordinator’s job is to direct the flow of activities during these events, and potentially do some public speaking.
Additionally, an outreach coordinator spends a great deal of time on the phone looking for support. Monetary support, as well as support in the media and at functions, is often asked for. An outreach coordinator should be well-spoken, a good writer, and in contact with the right people.
Often, supporters wish to be updated on situations they’ve donated their money, time, and energy to. Outreach coordinators responsible for not only asking for such donations, but for following up on them afterwards. A coordinator should be gracious and diligent.