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Community School Coordinator

Position: Community School Coordinator

Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Salary: $26.37/hr

About El Puente

Founded in 1982, El Puente is a youth-centered organization that uses the arts and education to advance social and environmental justice. Its mission is to inspire and nurture leadership for peace and justice, working as a human rights institution in NYC and Puerto Rico with national and international impact.

El Puente creates community-led movements of self-determination through a holistic leadership and membership program model, as a high-impact youth and community development organization.

As a staff member of El Puente, the Community School Coordinator is expected to embody and uphold the mission, philosophy, and principles of the organization.

Position Overview

The Community School Coordinator is a relationship-centered role that supports the connection between middle school and high school youth through mentorship, programming, and intentional community-building.

This role helps create a space where young people feel supported, challenged, and inspired, where mentors grow into leaders and mentees build confidence, voice, and a sense of belonging.

Working closely with the Community School Director and school partners, the Coordinator plays a key role in strengthening a mentorship pathway that connects youth across grade levels and supports their academic, social, and personal development.

This is a role for someone who believes in the power of youth leadership, values collaboration, and is excited to help build a program that feels organized, engaging, and rooted in care.

Supporting the Program’s Daily Flow

  • Supporting the day-to-day coordination of the high school–middle school partnership so programming runs smoothly and with intention
  • Maintaining consistent communication with school partners, including program staff and leadership
  • Supporting attendance tracking, session documentation, and overall program organization

Growing Youth Leadership & Mentorship

  • Supporting the development of a mentorship pathway connecting high school mentors with middle school mentees
  • Co-creating curriculum and activities centered on socio-emotional learning, critical thinking, and technology awareness
  • Facilitating workshops, trainings, and activities that support youth leadership, confidence, and skill-building
  • Creating spaces where mentors feel prepared and supported, and mentees feel engaged and valued

Building Meaningful Relationships

  • Serving as a bridge between school communities to strengthen communication, alignment, and support for youth
  • Building trusting relationships with students, staff, and program partners
  • Supporting youth in developing their voice, agency, and connection to community

Strengthening the Program Experience

  • Gathering feedback from participants to continuously improve programming
  • Supporting the coordination of events, workshops, and trips that enrich the youth experience
  • Ensuring programming spaces feel structured, welcoming, and engaging
  • Ability to conduct research on existing mentorship models in either the non-profit/education field to help bolster the foundation of the program

Supporting Group Spaces & Identity-Based Programming

  • Coordinating with facilitators supporting identity-based groups (e.g., men’s and women’s groups)
  • Monitoring participation and supporting youth engagement across program spaces

Required Qualifications

  • Relevant education or equivalent experience (degree requirements may vary)
  • Experience working with youth in a school or community-based setting
  • Strong organizational and communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively and build relationships across teams
  • Commitment to youth development, community, and social justice

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bilingual in English and Spanish
  • Experience in mentorship programs, afterschool settings, or youth leadership development
  • Familiarity with NYC school communities

     

Schedule

  • Part-time position, based in Brooklyn
  • 25 hours per week / 4 days
  • Schedule may shift based on program needs

Salary & Benefits

  • $26.37/hr + generous benefits 

 

 

Commitment to Equity

El Puente is an equal-opportunity employer. We are committed to building a staff that reflects the communities we serve and strongly encourage applications from women, people of color, DREAMers, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community.