Senior Volunteer Program Coordinator
The Senior Volunteer Program Coordinator ensures a positive experience for WTA’s volunteers by project managing our trail team’s keystone events and helps shape our statewide trail maintenance volunteer program strategy. They share our deep commitment to volunteerism, trail maintenance and building community.Full-Time Nonprofit
Job Location
Seattle, WA
Job Description
Washington Trails Association is seeking a Senior Volunteer Program Coordinator who shares our deep commitment to volunteerism, trail maintenance and building community. This position ensures a positive experience for WTA’s volunteers by project managing our trail team’s keystone events and helps shape our statewide trail maintenance volunteer program strategy. The successful candidate will be a detail-oriented, organized team player who is passionate about trails and relationships, and is committed to the excellent stewardship of both.The Senior Volunteer Program Coordinator is a full-time, non-exempt, hybrid position based in WTA’s downtown Seattle headquarters and reports to the Trail Programs Senior Manager.
Primary Responsibilities
Volunteer Program Coordination and Project Management
Establish and maintain relationships with volunteers and program partners. Provide mentorship and guidance to volunteers. May include addressing unsafe behavior and providing feedback regarding growth opportunities.
Oversee annual event planning and project management for priority events such as backcountry trip launch, Crew Leader College and Volunteer Appreciation Week. This includes but is not limited to organizing and facilitating cross-team and cross-organizational working groups, external partner coordination, budgeting, and associated event communications.
Develop, coordinate and facilitate volunteer and staff trainings in partnership with other trail maintenance staff.
Communicate with our volunteer and broader hiking community by gathering content, writing and sending the monthly Green Hat volunteer newsletter as well as contributing content to other organizational newsletter, Signpost blog, social media and Washington Trails Magazine.
Manage group and corporate work party requests, collaborating with regional managers and development team staff as needed to schedule events.
Support Logistics Coordinator with procurement and distribution of volunteer incentives, such as hard hats, vests, and t-shirts.
Directly oversee and support volunteers performing administrative projects.
Attend work parties, trainings, retreats and other WTA events as needed (may include occasional overnights, evenings and/or weekends).
Program Operations and Information Systems
Supervise coordinator level position focused on volunteer leadership, training development and program administration.
Develop and manage volunteer program budget in partnership with Trail Programs Sr. Manager.
Develop outreach and recruitment strategies and track program outcomes .
Collaborate with the IT team to identify, test and implement information system upgrades.
Accurately track volunteer data, work party data, and related payments for trips in the Salesforce database and hard copy files.
Develop and maintain documentation of internal procedures and policies.
Actively participate in organization and team meetings, trainings and other events.
Other duties as assigned.
Experience, Skills, Knowledge, and Values
Competitive candidates will highlight the following experience in their application, or express willingness to learn:
Demonstrated commitment to WTA’s mission and values on diversity, equity and inclusion.
Prior nonprofit program coordination, volunteer management or equivalent experience.
Previous management experience including direct supervision as well as mentoring staff and/or volunteers.
Skilled project manager who can switch between multiple projects and tasks while managing multiple deadlines.
Strong computer skills and proficiency with Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Experience with Salesforce CRM database.
Excellent documentation preparation, communication and writing skills.
Able to work independently and collaboratively to meet program/organization goals. Enthusiastic about embracing new challenges.
Strong organizational skills including attention to detail, ability to create efficiencies and build investment in systems.
Ability to set priorities, manage a variety of responsibilities and meet deadlines in an ever-changing environment.
Demonstrated group leadership and facilitation experience, preferably in an outdoor setting
Ability to accept and integrate feedback graciously, and give effective feedback to team members and volunteers.
A deep understanding of the experiences and community issues affecting those marginalized in mainstream outdoor opportunities, with a demonstrated ability to work with people of diverse races, ages, genders, abilities and economic backgrounds.
Willingness to travel statewide and have a valid driver’s license.
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