The Utah 4-H Mentoring Program is seeking a part-time Site Coordinator to serve youth and families in the Orem area. This community-based program has been supporting youth ages 9–15 since 2001, offering one-on-one mentoring, monthly activities, and family engagement. Our goal is to connect caring mentors with youth who can benefit from extra support, especially those from low-income or underserved neighborhoods.
As a Site Coordinator, you will help guide this important work by supporting mentors, youth, and families through planning and implementing monthly events, overseeing mentoring matches, and coordinating local outreach efforts.
What you’ll do:
Recruit, screen, train, and support volunteer mentorsPlan and lead monthly mentor/mentee activities and family engagement nightsHelp youth participate in 4-H enrichment opportunities such as clubs, service projects, and campsConduct home visits and maintain contact with youth and familiesBuild and maintain relationships with local schools, community partners, and referral sourcesCollect and report participation and activity dataServe as a consistent and trusted presence in the communityWhat we’re looking for:
A strong interest in youth development and community engagementGood communication and event coordination skillsAbility to work independently and manage multiple tasksExperience working with youth, families, or volunteers (preferred)Cultural competence and experience with diverse populations is a plusA valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for local travelWillingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional SaturdaysAbility to pass a background check and complete required USU Extension trainingPosition details:
Location: Orem area with regular travel to homes, schools, and events throughout Utah CountySchedule: 15–20 hours per week with flexible schedulingEvents: Monthly mentor/mentee and family activities typically held on weeknights or SaturdaysCompensation: Hourly wage based on experience
To apply:
Submit a cover letter and resume outlining your interest and qualifications for the position.
Learn more about the 4-H Mentoring Program at https://extension.usu.edu/utah/4h/mentoring/
This position is telework eligible within the state of Utah.
Responsibilities Maintain 25 to 30 mentor/mentee matches at your designated siteRecruiting/Retention of volunteer adult mentorsInterview and screen volunteer adult mentorsRecruiting/Retention of youth and families for the programPlan and implement monthly events, such as Family Night Out and Mentor/Mentee activitiesAttend all staff meetings and trainingsPlan and implement trainings for mentorsMaintain site data (volunteers, families/youth, surveys, etc.) QualificationsMinimum Qualifications:
Must be able to work effectively with volunteers, youth and familiesBasic Computer skills (Microsoft Applications, Google Drive, Gmail, Social Media)Excellent communication and interpersonal skillsSelf-Starter, good follow-throughAbility to work with little supervisionMust have a high level of confidentialityEvenings are open and/or flexiblePreferred Qualifications:
College educationMentoring experience working with children, youth, and familiesPast experience in the 4-H as a youth or volunteerPast experience working with nonprofits, community organizationsEvents PlanningBi-lingual - English/Spanish Required DocumentsAlong with the online application, please attach:
1. Resume to be uploaded at the beginning of your application in the Candidate Profile under “Resume/CV”
2. Cover letter to be typed/pasted at the end of your application
**Document size may not exceed 10 MB.**
Advertised Salary $16.00 per Hour ADAThis position requires frequent in-person interaction with youth, families, mentors, and staff. Work is performed in a variety of settings, including schools, community centers, family homes, and outdoor locations. The work environment may vary based on event location and community partner facilities. The position may involve working occasional evenings and Saturdays to accommodate program activities and events.
Regular local travel within Utah County is required.Must be able to sit, stand, walk, and drive for extended periods.Occasional lifting and moving of materials up to 25 pounds may be required (e.g., event supplies, outreach materials).Ability to operate a computer and other standard office equipment is necessary.Requires clear verbal and written communication skills, the ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously, and sustained attention to detail.The role involves interacting with diverse populations and managing sensitive or emotionally complex situations with discretion and professionalism.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
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