Community Engagement Coordinator
Company: Forrit Credit Union
Location: Clackamas
Posted on: May 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Title: Community Engagement CoordinatorClassification:
ExemptReports To: Director of DevelopmentSubordinates: NoneRevision
Date: 05/14/2025Pay Range: $57,865.60 - $86,798.40Forrit Credit
Union believes that each employee makes a significant contribution
to our success. That contribution should not be limited by the
assigned responsibilities. Therefore, this position's description
is designed to outline primary duties, qualifications and job
scope, but not limit the incumbent nor the organization to just the
work identified.----SUMMARY: The primary purpose of this position
is to assist Forrit Credit Union deliver on its Mission: Forward
Together. Each Member. Each Moment. To achieve this mission the
position must deliver high quality service to both internal and
external members. In addition, the position performs a variety of
duties and responsibilities related to operation, support and
maintenance of all data processing systems and associated devices
and equipment.CORE VALUES: This position is responsible for living
out the values of the credit union and ensuring that the entire
credit union does as
well:DiversityEmpowermentSimplicityAuthenticityCreativityPRIMARY
PURPOSE: The Community Engagement Coordinator plays a key role in
advancing Forrit's mission of walking alongside members and the
community. Reporting to and working closely with the Director of
Development, this position is responsible for deepening Forrit's
presence and impact through meaningful community connections,
strategic partnerships, and the delivery of financial education.
Serving as a visible and active Forrit ambassador, the coordinator
leads outreach efforts, facilitates educational programming, and
supports volunteer initiatives. By fostering relationships with
local organizations, schools, and affinity groups, and
collaborating across internal teams, this role ensures that Forrit
remains responsive, accessible, and rooted in the communities it
servesESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not
limited to:Serve as a Forrit ambassador by actively participating
in community events, tabling opportunities, and public-facing
activities alongside the Director of Development.Represent Forrit
at local chamber meetings, Rotary clubs, neighborhood associations,
and other networking opportunities to build brand awareness and
foster connections.Host, facilitate, and deliver financial
education presentations, workshops, and outreach events
independently or in partnership with local organizations.Develop,
implement, and continuously improve financial education curriculum
and outreach materials tailored to community needs.Build and
maintain strong relationships with local nonprofits, schools,
government agencies, and affinity groups to identify collaborative
opportunities and meet community needs.Coordinate quarterly
volunteer initiatives for staff in partnership with the Director of
Development, ensuring alignment with Forrit's mission and employee
engagement goals.Work directly with local high schools to plan and
deliver the Bite of Reality financial simulation experience for
students, acting as the lead contact and facilitator.Serve as the
primary point of contact and coordinator for Forrit's Community
Advisory Board, managing meeting logistics, follow-up, and
communication.Track, evaluate, and report on community engagement
efforts, including participation data, feedback, and outcomes, to
measure impact and inform future strategy.Stay informed on
community trends, needs, and opportunities to proactively recommend
new programs, partnerships, or events.Coordinate with Branch Leads
as needed to support staff engagement and presence at community
events.Act as the main point of contact for Leads and staff to
share community-based leads, partnership opportunities, or local
engagement ideas, and ensure timely follow-up and support.Supports
external and internal communications including bilingual
(English/Spanish) copywriting, editing and publishing of materials
and delivery across channels.PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:Performs duties
while operating independently under minimal supervision, but in
conformance with established and well known
procedures.--Demonstrate a positive and cooperative attitude toward
members and staff.Display professional appearance and
demeanor.PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS:Meet or exceed goals set jointly
with supervisor.Maintain an annual performance rating of
Commendable or above.QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential
duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability
required.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:High school diploma or equivalent
required; Associate's or Bachelor's degree in communications,
public relations, education, community development, or a related
field preferred.Bilingual - fluent in both English and Spanish
(spoken and written) required.3 years or more of experience in a
credit union strongly preferred.Previous experience in community
outreach, engagement, or public-facing service work
preferred.Experience facilitating workshops, trainings, or
educational presentations is a plus.Strong communication skills,
both verbal and written, with the ability to engage a wide range of
audiences.Ability to plan, coordinate, and execute events
independently and as part of a team.Demonstrated
relationship-building skills and a collaborative, people-first
mindset.Comfortable speaking in public and representing the
organization in both professional and informal settings.Flexibility
to work occasional evenings or weekends based on community event
schedules.Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
required for travel to community events and partner
sites.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Strong interpersonal and
communication skills with the ability to engage, educate, and
inspire diverse community audiences.Bilingual fluency in English
and Spanish, both spoken and written, with the ability to present
to groups in either language.Excellent organizational skills with
attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple projects and
deadlines.Self-motivated and proactive, with the ability to work
independently and collaboratively.Strong public speaking and
facilitation skills, especially in delivering educational
content.Ability to build and maintain relationships with external
partners, community groups, and internal team members.Comfortable
using Microsoft Office, digital collaboration tools, and basic
event or education technology.Ability to identify, analyze, and
respond to community needs in alignment with Forrit's
mission.PHYSICAL DEMANDS:The items 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.Must be able to
lift, carry, and transport event equipment and materials up to 40
pounds.Frequent movement and activity at event sites, including
setting up booths, displays, or presentation materials.Ability to
sit, stand, and walk for extended periods as needed during
community events or outreach efforts.Frequent travel between
branches, schools, partner sites, and community events
required.WORK ENVIRONMENT:This position requires flexibility to
work occasional evenings and weekends to support events and
outreach efforts.Regular travel throughout the local community is
expected.The role is based in a professional office environment but
includes frequent offsite responsibilities in schools, partner
locations, and event spaces.May occasionally work outdoors during
community events.Compensation details: 57865.6-86798.4 Yearly
SalaryPI6975902142dd-25660-37719309
Keywords: Forrit Credit Union, Portland , Community Engagement Coordinator, Other , Clackamas, Oregon
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