Join an incredible mission-driven organization as a Group Support Coordinator . You'll lead peer-support groups, guide expressive arts activities, and strengthen relationships with families, volunteers, and community partners. This is a hands-on, heart-centered role where every day you'll see the direct impact of your work.
Responsibilities :
- Facilitate and lead school-based and evening peer-support groups for children, teens, and families
- Design and implement expressive arts activities that promote healthy emotional expression
- Train, guide, and collaborate with volunteers and interns
- Support outreach and represent the organization at community events
- Build partnerships with schools, referral sources, and local organizations
Requirements :
Master's degree (or currently pursuing) in psychology, social sciences, or related field1–2 years of experience in a helping-related role (mental health, school, or nonprofit preferred)Warm, empathetic communicator who's confident leading groups and presenting to the publicOrganized, creative, and adaptable team playerBilingual in Spanish strongly preferredJob Perks :
Make a meaningful difference every single day100% employer-paid health insuranceFlexible PTO + paid holidaysQuarterly recharge days + half-day Fridays with full payIf you're ready to bring your compassion and creativity to a purpose-driven team that helps families heal, we'd love to meet you.