The Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) is seeking a Program Coordinator to work directly with and support the SCDRP Executive Director to achieve partnership goals including:
- maintaining external communication to the partnership,
- supporting monthly partnership and advisory board meetings,
- planning the in-person annual meeting,
- coordinating grant proposal development,
- developing operational policies and procedures, and
- working to expand the reach and diversity of the partnership.
The ideal candidate for the Program Coordinator position will bring their organizational ideas and experience; willingness to learn, listen and contribute, and desire to put one’s imprint on achieving the vision, mission, and goals of the SCDRP Strategic Plan.
This position offers a unique opportunity for a person looking to gain non-profit program management experience, directly engage in regional disaster resilience and expand their professional network, all while contributing to an exceptional organization positioned to support disaster resilience across the U.S. Southeast and Caribbean. Exemplary organizational and communication skills are essential.
To Apply
Please submit a resume, cover letter explaining why you are uniquely qualified for the position, and 3 professional references by email to scdrp@secooraorgpact.wpengine.com by Wednesday, June 21, 2023.
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