Job Description
About Thrive:
Thrive is a Bozeman, Montana nonprofit organization that believes when families are strong, children succeed, and communities thrive. Our mission is to ensure all children have every opportunity to grow, succeed, and become valuable members of our community through programs that engage parents and empower children. Thrive has earned a commendable reputation within our community over the past 40 years, consistently garnering the trust and support of donors, community members, and stakeholders for our impactful programs. Summary of Position:
The CAP Program Child Advancement Project (CAP) Mentor Recruitment and Engagement Specialist plays a key role in supporting and growing Thrive's CAP mentoring program through volunteer recruitment, engagement, community outreach, and relationship building. This position is ideal for someone who is highly organized, people-centered, energetic, and passionate about making meaningful community connections. Strong communication skills, emotional intelligence, initiative, and the ability to build authentic relationships are essential to success in this role. A strong belief in Thrive's mission is integral to this position. All aspects of this work align with Thrive's culture of philanthropy and organizational values, including communication, advancement, respect, and excellence. CAP is one of the organization's most impactful programs in the Gallatin Valley. The program has been replicated, studied, and cited in academic journals for its success in improving outcomes for children academically, socially, and emotionally. The CAP Program Child Advancement Project (CAP) Mentor Recruitment and Engagement Specialist will help further the success and growth of the CAP program through the following responsibilities: Key Responsibilities:
Volunteer Recruitment & Onboarding Recruit volunteer mentors through outreach to businesses, community organizations, MSU, and other community partners Conduct mentor interviews, reference checks, and final screening determinations Support mentor onboarding and distribute training materials and information Maintain communication with prospective mentors, inactive mentors, and incomplete applicants to increase volunteer engagement and conversion Support efforts to increase the number of active CAP mentor matches throughout the year Volunteer Engagement & Retention Coordinate and facilitate mentor engagement opportunities and appreciation events, including Trivia Night and Mentor Appreciation Night Build and maintain positive relationships with mentors through regular communication throughout the school year Coordinate CAP Winter Workshops and additional volunteer engagement activities Help foster a positive, meaningful volunteer experience that encourages long-term mentor involvement Database & Program Support Maintain accurate mentor records and training documentation in Salesforce Track and analyze program and volunteer data to support recruitment and engagement efforts Collect and interpret data from Salesforce, school districts, and community sources to identify trends and opportunities Assist with reporting and presentation of program data to colleagues, partners, and stakeholders Community Outreach & Representation Represent the CAP program and Thrive at community events, presentations, and outreach opportunities Professionally serve as an ambassador for the CAP program and Thrive organization Build strong relationships with schools, businesses, community partners, and stakeholders Present program information and outcomes to community groups and partners as needed Core Competencies Successful candidates will demonstrate: Excellent communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills with the ability to engage diverse stakeholders Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment Initiative, adaptability, and a growth mindset Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team while also working independently Strong time management skills and dependable attendance Professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment Emotional intelligence and the ability to recognize and build upon the strengths of others A commitment to continued learning and staying current with best practices A positive, solution-oriented attitude and sense of humor Passion for Thrive's mission and a commitment to representing the organization positively in the community Education & Experience Preferred qualifications include: Education or experience in volunteer management, community engagement, nonprofit programs, event coordination, human services, or a related field Two or more years of related professional experience preferred Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience working with children, families, schools, businesses, or volunteers preferred Experience with Salesforce, Formstack, OneCause, or related database systems is a plus Supervisory Responsibilities None Salary & Benefits This position pays $27,000-$30,000 annually, commensurate with experience. Benefits include:
Health insurance Paid time off and paid holidays Additional Requirements Occasional evening and weekend hours required based on program and event schedules To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to: Maria Malloy, Program Manager mmalloy@allthrive.org Equal Opportunity Employer Thrive is an equal opportunity employer that complies with US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) rules and regulations. The organization is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and does not discriminate based on race, age, disability or other non-merit characteristics. Hiring decisions are based exclusively on merit, qualifications, and needs. Pay:
$27,000.00 - $30,000.00 per year Work Location:
In person