
Application Deadline: 30 April 2026
Department: 02. Knowledge & Advising
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: New York City, New York
Reporting To: Director, Community Initiatives
Compensation: $68,000 - $90,000 / year
The Community Initiatives Coordinator supports The Jed Foundation (JED)’s growing portfolio of programming with community-based organizations (CBOs), Greek-letter organizations (GLOs), and municipal partners across the country. Reporting to the Director of Community Initiatives, this role serves as a key operational and administrative partner to the Community team, supporting the coordination and implementation of multi-year programs, including the Institute for Youth Mental Health and the CBO Technical Assistance Program. The Community Initiatives Coordinator works closely with internal teams and external partners to coordinate program logistics, maintain program documentation, and ensure smooth execution of program activities across multiple initiatives. This role plays an important behind-the-scenes role in supporting partner engagement, maintaining internal systems, and helping the Community Initiatives team track progress and deliver high-quality programming. The ideal candidate is highly organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple systems and processes. This role is well-suited for someone who enjoys supporting complex projects, coordinating across teams, and ensuring operational systems run smoothly in support of mission-driven work.
Program Coordination & Partner Support
Program Operations & Systems Management
Monitoring, Data Tracking & Reporting
Collaboration & Internal Coordination
*While the salary range for this role is $68,000 – $90,000, please note that this scale is benchmarked to major metropolitan hubs like NYC. Compensation for candidates residing in other regions will be scaled appropriately to reflect local market rates.

What We Do:
The Jed Foundation (JED) is a nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for our nation’s teens and young adults.
How We Do It:
Our evidence-based, comprehensive public health approach equips teens and young adults with the skills and knowledge to help themselves and each other, strengthens schools’ mental health and suicide prevention policies, programs and systems, and mobilizes community awareness, understanding, and action.
Vision:
JED is building a future where every high school, college, and community has a comprehensive, fair, and just system that protects emotional health and prevents suicide among teens and young adults.