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United Way of Santa Barbara County

Community Impact Coordinator

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In-Office
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Entry level
In-Office
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Entry level
Support planning and delivery of community programs (Fun in the Sun, VITA, learning centers). Manage logistics, volunteer coordination, stakeholder engagement, data collection, budget tracking, outreach, and recordkeeping to ensure effective, inclusive program outcomes.
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Description

  

Position Overview
Under the direction of the Community Impact Manager, the Community Impact Coordinator supports the planning and implementation of United Way of Santa Barbara County’s evolving community programs, including Fun in the Sun, Bridge the Break, United Learning Centers, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, and initiatives such as the Holiday Gift Drive and Imagination Library.

This position plays a key role in program delivery and logistics, providing support across volunteer coordination, site operations, data collection, and stakeholder engagement. The coordinator works closely with program staff, volunteers, and community partners to ensure all programs are effective, inclusive, and aligned with United Way’s mission to enrich the lives of children and families and build resilient communities. Our organization addresses evolving systemic challenges in Santa Barbara County by delivering sustainable, customized, and comprehensive solutions. As such, program responsibilities may shift to meet changing community needs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Program and Curriculum Support: Assist with the implementation of academic and enrichment initiatives, including Fun in the Sun, Bridge the Break, and United Learning Centers. Responsibilities include scheduling, curriculum coordination, and activity planning to support student academic success.
  • Program and Operational Logistics: Support day-to-day logistics for program delivery, including scheduling, supply coordination, inventory tracking, and data collection. Ensure all materials and resources are prepared and accessible for staff, volunteers, and participants.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Foster consistent, positive relationships with program stakeholders—including staff, volunteers, parents, and community partners—to support a collaborative culture and strong program outcomes.
  • Volunteer Engagement: Coordinate volunteer participation across programs, with emphasis on VITA and Lunch Bunch. Responsibilities include recruitment, training logistics, ongoing communication, and ensuring compliance with program and site requirements.
  • Financial Monitoring: Support the monitoring of program budgets and tracking of related expenses to ensure responsible fiscal management for events and initiatives.
  • Communication and Collaboration: Serve as a liaison across internal departments, community partners, and program teams. Promote effective communication and coordination to support aligned planning and delivery.
  • Data and Recordkeeping: Maintain accurate and timely records of program enrollment, volunteer participation, and other key performance metrics used for reporting and evaluation.
  • Community Outreach and Engagement: Lead outreach and recruitment efforts for program participants, seasonal staff, and volunteers. Represent United Way at public events and community functions to promote awareness and encourage engagement in UWSBC programs.
  • Professional Conduct and Staff Participation: Model professionalism and integrity in all interactions with students, families, staff, volunteers, and community stakeholders. Attend and actively participate in all required staff trainings, meetings, and professional development sessions.

Additional duties may be assigned to this role as organizational projects, activities, and priorities evolve.

Requirements

Qualifications and Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, nonprofit management, public administration, education, or a related field.
  • Experience working in youth-serving environments such as classrooms, afterschool programs, or summer camps preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Familiarity with program design, implementation, and evaluation, with a focus on achieving measurable outcomes.
  • Strong organizational and administrative skills, including scheduling, supply coordination, and data tracking.
  • Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships with staff, volunteers, and community partners and work collaboratively with a diverse group of individuals.
  • Technologically proficient and able to quickly learn and adapt to new tools and platforms.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish strongly preferred.
  • Passion for United Way’s mission and a deep commitment to community impact.

Physical Demands and Work Environment 

The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

General: This description contains the essential functions necessary to evaluate the position. It is not intended and should not be used as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills or efforts.

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