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Community and Belonging Program Coordinator

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The Evergreen School

Shoreline, WA (In Person)

$60,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 3 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Job Description

Community and Belonging Program Coordinator 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 15201 Meridian Avenue North, Shoreline, WA 98133 $55,000
  • $65,000 a year
  • Full-time The Evergreen School 4 reviews $55,000
  • $65,000 a year
  • Full-time The Evergreen School, an independent school serving highly capable students in preschool through 8th grade, is currently accepting applications for a Community & Belonging Program Coordinator
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Evergreen School seeks a collaborative, organized, and student-centered Community & Belonging Program Coordinator to support the continued development of the school's community and belonging initiatives during a period of program refinement and curricular alignment. Working closely with the Director of Diversity and Community Engagement, Division Heads, and faculty across divisions, this position focuses on student engagement, restorative practices support, resource development, and program coordination across the school community. The Coordinator will help strengthen systems that support belonging, assist faculty in incorporating identity and belonging into existing curriculum and classroom experiences, and support implementation of student-centered community initiatives. This role is currently designed as more of a support position and will evolve based on programmatic needs and strategic priorities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Student Engagement & Restorative Practices Work Build positive, supportive relationships with students across divisions. Support affinity spaces and student engagement opportunities in collaboration with faculty and the Director of Diversity and Community Engagement. Assist in facilitating developmentally appropriate restorative conversations and community-building practices with students as appropriate. Partner with divisional leaders and counselors to help reinforce restorative approaches to conflict resolution, reflection, accountability, and community care. Serve as a visible and supportive adult presence during student programming, affinity spaces, and community events. Identity & Belonging Resource Support Research, organize, and curate resources that help faculty incorporate identity, belonging, and diverse perspectives into existing learning units and classroom experiences. Collaborate with faculty and school leaders to support inclusive classroom environments and developmentally appropriate learning experiences. Assist with the organization and maintenance of community and belonging resource materials for faculty and staff. Support preparation of lesson materials, activities, and programming resources in collaboration with the Director of Diversity and Community Engagement and academic leadership. Assist with gathering feedback and reflections to support ongoing program development and assessment. Program Coordination & Community Events Coordinate logistics and communication for community and belonging programming, including assemblies, affinity space gatherings, Social Justice Day, and student events. Support planning and implementation of student-centered programming across divisions. Assist with scheduling, materials preparation, registration, and event organization. Coordinate student participation in local and regional conferences, workshops, and events. Maintain calendars, shared resources, and program documentation for the DEIB Office. Additional Responsibilities Work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and school leaders to support an inclusive and welcoming school environment. Participate in relevant meetings, professional development, and community events. Support communication and coordination between divisions and the DEIB Office. Maintain professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality in all student and community matters. Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
At Evergreen, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. We recognize that some individuals may hesitate to apply if they feel they do not meet every qualification listed in a job posting. As such, we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, even if they do not meet every single requirement. We value diverse perspectives and experiences and are dedicated to providing our staff with the support and resources needed to create an inclusive learning environment for all students. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree preferred in education, human development, or a related field; relevant professional experience may be considered in lieu of formal education Experience working with students, preferably in middle school settings. Experience supporting student engagement, community programming, restorative practices, or community-building initiatives; Preferred experience supporting equity, belonging, or inclusive practices within educational settings. Preferred experience collaborating with classroom teachers and supporting integration of inclusive resources into existing curriculum and classroom experiences. Preferred experience working in independent schools or similarly mission-driven educational environments. Skills and Abilities Strong relationship-building skills and ability to connect with students across a variety of age groups. Ability to support restorative conversations and student reflection in developmentally appropriate ways. Strong organizational and coordination skills with attention to detail. Ability to research, organize, and curate educational resources and materials for faculty use. Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and school leaders. Thoughtful, empathetic, and professional communication skills. Ability to navigate sensitive topics with care, discretion, and professionalism. Comfort supporting schoolwide events, assemblies, student programming, and affinity spaces. Ability to manage multiple responsibilities and adapt to evolving program needs. Personal Attributes Commitment to fostering a sense of belonging and inclusion for all students. Collaborative, flexible, and team-oriented mindset. Reflective and open to feedback and ongoing learning. Enthusiasm for working directly with students across a variety of age groups. Positive, student-centered approach to relationship building and community engagement. Initiative, adaptability, and willingness to support a growing and evolving program structure.
Working Conditions:
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds in connection with job duties such as assisting with classroom setup or moving materials. Ability to stand, sit, and move comfortably throughout classrooms and school hallways for extended periods. Ability to climb stairs, navigate uneven surfaces, and escort students as needed between locations within and outside school buildings. Willingness to work outdoors in varying weather conditions, including inclement weather. Evening and weekend work may be required at times
Position Details:
This is a non-exempt, full-time, benefits-eligible position. This position follows a 10-month schedule, paid from September to June. The salary range for this position is $55,000 to 65,000 per year, depending on degree(s) and years of experience.
Benefits:
School-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance School-paid Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, and Long-Term Disability insurance, plus an Employee Assistance Program 403(b) Retirement Plan with a School match of up to 7% and immediate vesting Flexible Savings Account and/or Health Savings Account Commuter Assistance Program Tuition Remission Infant/toddler care (availability limitations apply) Paid holidays and other paid leave
TO APPLY
Please click on this link to be directed to our application page. This application will remain open until the position is filled. Be prepared to provide or upload the following information: A cover letter, outlining interest in and qualifications for this position. A current resume. Three references (Evergreen will inform candidates before contacting references) Any applicant scheduled for an interview will be asked to submit a 500-word (max.) answer to the following question: At Evergreen, our mission calls us to "inspire highly capable, creative learners to lead with curiosity, compassion, and courage in a diverse and dynamic world." Reflecting on your current or previous experiences, describe a time in which you moved diversity and inclusion efforts forward in that role. How did you approach this effort and what did you learn about yourself during this process?
LEGAL AND ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENTS
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Statement The Evergreen School is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. We will provide reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job unless doing so would cause an undue hardship. The physical requirements and job duties listed in this posting are representative of those that may be required to perform the essential functions of the role.

If you believe you need accommodation to perform these functions, we encourage you to apply and discuss potential accommodations with our team. If you require accommodation during the application or hiring process, please contact Carleigh Brown, HR manager at cabrown@evergreenschool.org. Notice of Nondiscrimination The Evergreen School strives to provide equal opportunity to all employees. The school's policy is not to discriminate in employment based on race, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, creed, age, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran or military status or any other status protected under applicable local, state or federal law. The School is committed to administering employment decisions, including hiring, promotions, compensation benefits, transfers, layoffs, return from layoffs, terminations, training, sabbaticals, tuition assistance, and other programs, without regard to an employee's protected status.

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