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Program Coordinator

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Graceland Center For Purposeful Aging

Peoria, IL (In Person)

$46,800 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 20 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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Program Coordinator Graceland Center For Purposeful Aging Peoria, IL Job Details Contract From $20 an hour 3 hours ago Qualifications Microsoft Word CPR Certification Staff supervision Volunteer coordination for social programs Program management Microsoft Excel Team supervision Volunteer management Program development Social service program staff supervision Operations coordination planning Microsoft Office Driver's License Social service project management Volunteer coordination program management First Aid Certification Older adults Discharge planning Organizational skills Volunteer coordination Networking through strategic partnership building Social service program data collection methods Associate's degree Task assignment AED Certification Full Job Description We're hiring! Our senior center is looking for a part-time, grant-funded Program Coordinator to join our team as an independent contractor! If you have a passion for working with older adults and experience planning incredible programs, we want to hear from you. Part-time / Independent Contractor Westminster Community Center, Peoria, Il Experience required: Program coordination & working with older adults Program Coordinator Job Description This position is an actively engaged team member responsible for overseeing the Graceland Center for Purposeful Aging programming. This involves working community members through a variety of programs and events. This position manages program partnerships, develops new programming, provides an ongoing assessment of programs and services, and assists with grant reports on programming. This position will also assist with marketing for programming. This position reports directly to the Executive Director. Manage partnerships for programs and services Coordinate scheduling of partner programs and services Explore new partnerships to bring additional services and programs Maintain positive communication with all partners and potential partners Identify and collaborate with community-based organizations who provide programming to expand existing programming and develop new programming for adults aged 50 and older at various locations throughout the city of Peoria. Develop programming with focus on the identified needs of older adults through local survey results and evidence-based information from National Council on Aging, the Alzheimer's Association, and other well documented resources for physical activity, mental health, socialization, and emotional wellbeing. Supervise all programs, ensuring that participants are engaged Oversee volunteers involved in GCPA programming. Track program expenses within budget guidelines. Track program data and evaluate program efficacy Develop evaluation tools for programming as needed Keep databases with participant and program information that can be used to demonstrate program efficacy for assessments, grant applications, reporting, etc. Make recommendations to the Board about programming based on findings Assist with marketing and fundraising for programs and services Create and manage marketing campaigns for partner and GCPA programs Seek sponsorships for programming Explore fundraising opportunities to support programming Provide weekly logs of activity to the supervising person with time and outcomes for accountability related to payments for services. To stay within allotted time of work hours per grant and other funding. Ongoing accountability with Executive Director of time needed for responsibilities.
Education/Experience:
1. Associate Degree and/or Bachelor's degree in business-related field preferred. 2. Two or more years of related professional experience preferred. 3. The incumbent must have the knowledge required for successful operations; ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with community-based organization staff, volunteer leaders, and the public is essential; ability to network and engage internal and external customers. 4. Pass a background check with no active criminal legal issues pending after position is conditionally offered. 5. Prefer previous experience working with older adults. Must be able to delegate appropriate responsibilities to staff and volunteers to accomplish the necessary duties. Incumbent must be able to supervise, direct and guide all operations in accordance with the GCPA long- and short-range goals. Must be personable and demonstrate integrity and honesty. Must be a team player, able to effectively relate to all levels of staff and management. Must possess excellent organizational skills and written/oral communication skills. Must possess current CPR, First Aid, Oxygen and AED certifications and any other necessary related certifications as identified by collaborating agency requirements. Demonstrated commitment to community service, connection with the older adult community a plus. Consistent relationship building with community partners who contribute to health of older adults. Highly motivated to help us enrich lives and enhance the growth of GCPA. Experience in program planning, implementation, and evaluation Experience working with older adults One-year supervisory experience/ proven ability to assign and direct volunteer and part-time staff Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with coworkers, partner organizations, center visitors, and program participants Computer literacy in common programs: for example, email, online calendars, Word, Power Point, Google Docs. Proficiency in English; Proficiency in Spanish a plus. Good verbal and written communication skills. Self-starter who needs minimal supervision. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an independent contractor to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The incumbent is regularly required to sit, stand, and walk for periods of time, to talk and hear, lift and/or move up to 35 pounds, to climb and/or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, to use hands to finger, handle or feel objects. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. The incumbent is regularly required to work under pressure and/or to work rapidly to meet deadlines. More than 90% of time is spent working indoors. The noise level is normal to loud within an active GCPA program environment. •
Pay Scale:
$20-25/hour as an independent contractor without benefits or tax withdrawals. This will be the responsibility of the individual. • Flexible hours: Some evening and weekend hours will be needed based on program scheduling • This is a grant-funded contractual position; expected to be ongoing but not guaranteed.
Job Type:
Contract Pay:
From $20.00 per hour Application Question(s): Successfully pass a background check, paid at the applicant's expense through vendor contracted with Graceland Center.
Education:
Associate (Required)
Experience:
Program management: 2 years (Required)
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)
Work Location:
In person