Honolulu
Kupu is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that aims to empower youth to serve their communities through character building, service learning, and environmental stewardship. Kupu aims to train and equip young adults in Hawaii and throughout the Pacific Rim with work skills, life skills, and knowledge to help them become successful as individuals and as part of the greater community. Kupu is staffed by people with a heart to better Hawaii while working as a team with a purpose of doing what is pono and doing what is best for Hawaii and its people. Kupu is a team-focused, vibrant, and synergistic organization whose culture is dynamic and seeks to make a larger impact on Hawaii.
Kupu Mission “To empower youth to serve their communities through character-building, service-learning, and environmental stewardship opportunities that encourage integrity (pono) with Ke Akua, self and others.”
Program Goals Kupu aims to provide training and education to youth throughout Hawaii and the Pacific in the field of natural resource stewardship. The Program partners with host site agencies across the Pacific in providing a stewardship program that help to expose youth to natural resource stewardship issues and develop an environmental mindset. Each stewardship placement is a paid internship in natural resource management that aids in community development through skills training, civic engagement, and career pathway development.
Position Duties The Program Coordinator position is a full-time position that includes, but is not limited to, the following duties:
· Assist in developing, implementing, coordinating and evaluating program needs, goals, programs, delivery systems, and outcomes as follows:
Program Coordinator Requirements Program Coordinator must meet the following minimum requirements: · Available full-time Monday through Friday, as well as for possible weekends, evenings, and periodic neighbor island travel
· Meet Kupu’s criminal history check requirements
· Possess a valid driver’s license and meet Kupu’s driving abstract requirements
· Possess at minimum a high school diploma
· High computer/Microsoft Office skill level
· Experience in running programs or events
· Extremely detail-oriented and thorough
· Team player with leadership qualities or managerial skills
· Effective communicator with a positive attitude
· Multi-tasking abilities
· Be able to show good judgment and professionalism
· A life learner with excellent problem solving skills
· Excellent interpersonal relationship skills
Preferences The Program Coordinator is preferred, but not required, to have the following:
· Bachelor’s degree or higher
· Experience or interest in working with people of multiple generations and in environmental conservation · Familiarity with natural and cultural resources and landscapes
Program Coordinator Reports To: Program Manager
Compensation and Benefits: $30,000 - $35,000 based on education and experience level.
Apply: Email resume and cover letter to careers@kupuhawaii.org
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