Christian Appalachian Project

SERVICE PATHWAYS COORDINATOR

Christian Appalachian Project  •  $20.92 - $50/hr  •  Kentucky (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Job Location: Volunteer Office - Mt Vernon, KY 40456
Position Type: Full TimeEducation
Level: 2 Year Degree
Salary Range: $20.92 Hourly

Job Shift: DayPAY RATE: $20.92 Hourly

 (Pay is negotiable based on experience)
Are you ready to make an impact to those in need in Appalachia? Through this position, you will have the ability to build hope, transform lives, and share Christ’s love through service. Members of our CAP staff commit to our core values of faith, service, and compassion.

Summary:
The Service Pathways Coordinator is responsible for recruiting, engaging, and stewarding AmeriCorps Members, Volunteer Groups, Community Volunteers, and Volunteer and AmeriCorps Alumni. This role builds and sustains strong service pipelines through strategic outreach, relationship development, alumni engagement, and close collaboration with internal partners. The Service Pathways Coordinator ensures that recruitment and engagement efforts align with organizational priorities and program capacity.
Essential Job Functions:
- Leads recruitment for AmeriCorps members, Volunteer Groups, and Community Volunteers through proactive outreach, relationship-based follow-up, management of all inquiry channels, and maintenance of accurate and compelling recruitment listings and materials. Ensures timely, consistent, and personal engagement across email, phone, text, chat, social platforms, and in-person opportunities. 50%
- Cultivates and stewards strategic CAP-external relationships with colleges, universities, churches, corporate partners, and community organizations. Internally, serves as a key liaison to Communications, Philanthropy (including Church and Corporate Relations), and Human Services program staff to align messaging, coordinate marketing efforts, and elevate AmeriCorps, volunteer, and group engagement opportunities across the organization. 30%
- Serves as the primary coordinator of Volunteer and AmeriCorps Alumni engagement. Manages alumni communications, invitations, data hygiene, surveys, and service opportunities to sustain an active alumni network that supports recruitment, program needs, and organizational visibility. 20%
What We Offer
At Christian Appalachian Project (CAP), we are proud to provide a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health and work-life balance. We strive to create a rewarding and supportive workplace for all employees by offering competitive benefits, including:
- Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
- Employer Paid Life Insurance
- CAP matches 100% of employee 401(k) contributions, up to the first 6% of employee contributions
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid Holidays
- Additional Paid Caregiver and Paid Parental Leave
In addition to the core benefits listed above, CAP also offers:
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
- Health Savings Accounts (HSA)
- Voluntary Life and AD&D Insurance
- Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Plans
- Supplemental Insurance Plans
From day one, our employees have access to a competitive benefits package designed to support personal well-being and professional growth.

QualificationsEducation:
Associates in Related Field Required
Bachelors in Related Field Preferred
Years of

Experience:
2 or more years of successful experience in related field or combination of education and experience
Certifications and Licensure:
Possess a Valid Kentucky Driver's License and Maintain a Safe Driving Record Required
CAP Driving Certification* (or ability to obtain within first 90 days) Required
*In order to drive personal vehicle on CAP business, must obtain and maintain a policy of motor vehicle insurance coverage on privately-owned vehicle with insurance coverage amounts of $50,000 bodily injury per person per accident; $100,000 bodily injury for all bodily injuries per accident; and $50,000 property damage per accident.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to reach, push, pull, bend, stoop, stand, walk
Lift 45 lb
Lifts/moves items with unknown weight or that are awkward shapes and sizes with assistance
Sit for extended periods of time
Have good visual acuity with corrective lenses
Have good hearing capabilities
Christian Appalachian Project

About Christian Appalachian Project

For over 50 years, Christian Appalachian Project has served the people of Appalachia by building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ’s love.

Our work started when Reverend Ralph W. Beiting, a Catholic priest from northern Kentucky, was assigned to pastor a large portion of east-central Kentucky. Through his outreach, he witnessed tremendous poverty in Appalachia. He saw children weak from hunger, families beaten down by hardship, seniors living in fear and isolation, and communities desperate for hope.

With the help of family and friends, he provided food, clothing, and other essentials to neighbors in need. What started small quickly grew, and Christian Appalachian Project was founded in 1964.

Through donor support, dedicated volunteers, and a selfless staff, CAP now touches the lives of more than 1 million people each year. By working with other local food banks and humanitarian service providers, our reach extends to parts of all 13 states of the Appalachian region, including Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

The mission of Christian Appalachian Project (CAP) is building hope, transforming lives, and sharing Christ's love through service in Appalachia.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Paintsville, KY
Year Founded
1964
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