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Urban Initiatives in Chicago is seeking an analytical self-starter to coordinate our CSI programming for the Community Schools Initiative, a federally funded program guiding youth development across Chicago.
The Resource Coordinator will manage out-of-school time activities, secure vendors and partners, train staff, recruit students, and ensure accurate attendance and timesheet data while collaborating with teachers on math and literacy support.
Urban Initiatives is seeking an analytical self-starter to coordinate our CSI programming. Are you passionate about community development? Have a knack for administrative and analytical job tasks? Do you enjoy coaching others on how to be successful in their roles? The Resource Coordinator is responsible for managing and expanding out of school time programming for Community Schools Initiative, a nationally recognized and federally funded program in Chicago.
CSI is a federally funded program that utilizes a year-round approach to impact youth, families, and the broader community with comprehensive support in the out of school time
Our Culture: Our healing-centered approach to youth development helps young people reach their full potential and puts YOU right in the middle of making an impact that will shape generations of Chicago youth. We are coaches by trade and we bring this expertise into our work environment. You can expect us to deliver ample learning opportunities, growth mindsets, a culture of feedback and transparency, and fun as a core value. Our first-in-class benefits- including competitive salaries and fully-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance - are guaranteed to keep you in the game.
Are you ready to put passion into action to build a stronger Chicago?
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Founded in 2003, Urban Initiatives is a nonprofit organization that runs youth development programs in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS). Urban Initiativesmpaigns? is a misspoken line; the intended text describes Urban Initiatives’ mission to use the power of sport and play to empower Chicago’s youth to achieve academic success, develop social-emotional skills, and build social capital. Currently, Urban Initiatives serves an estimated 85 schools throughout the City of Chicago.