Job Title: 211 Community Engagement and Data Manager
Posting Timeframe: Desired Start Date: October 14th, 2024
Position Type: Exempt – full time temporary position (40 hours per week).
This position is grant funded through June 30th, 2025 and renewable contingent upon available funding.
Reports to: Director of Programs and Evaluation
Salary Range: $58,000- $61,000 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. For full benefits visit the Careers section
of our website at www.uwaylc.org
Location: Our office is located in Fort Collins, CO. We offer a hybrid environment, working in the office three days a week with the option of two days remote work.
Are you a person who thrives on change and a fast-paced environment? Are you passionate about making a difference in our community? Do you believe and practice equity by committing to continuous learning and recognizing disparities, their causes, and how we can unite to eliminate them? If so, then you’ve come to the right place. You’ll be part of a
nimble team that adapts to meet the needs of our community and makes impactful change where all people feel valued, safe, and have the freedoms they need to thrive.
We believe equity is achieved when systemic, institutional, and historical barriers based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and other identities no longer predict socioeconomic, education, and health outcomes. United Way is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the ethics of diversity and belonging. We strongly encourage applicants from historically excluded groups to apply. If you feel your skills, and more importantly your passions align with our mission, we encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet 100% of the posted qualification/s.
The 211 Community Engagement and Data Manager coordinates with the 211 Colorado Collaborative, United Way of Larimer County, and other local partners to evaluate
and maximize impact of the 211 Colorado platform. Rooted in principles of equity and inclusion, this role encompasses strategic planning, logistical coordination, data and evaluation, and fostering partner relationships. Leveraging strong project management skills, the 211 Community Engagement and Data Manager will conduct a regional evaluation of the effectiveness of 211 Colorado. This includes data collection and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative data, coordination of other Colorado United Way’s and 211 Call Centers, community engagement, and the ability to formulate findings into a comprehensive strategic plan to improve and maximize the potential of 211 Colorado.
1. Program Evaluation: Lead the development and project management of a 211 evaluation plan that includes identifying key learning objectives, outlining data collection methods, setting
deadlines, and reporting on outcomes.
2. Data Collection & Analysis: Oversee the collection, analysis, and reporting of community data, including 211 call data, community focus group responses, and survey data.
3. Community Engagement: Collaborate with nonprofits, community members, and other regional United Ways to identify areas of strength, weaknesses, opportunity, and threats (SWOT analysis) for 211 Colorado.
4. Data Reporting: Communicate the findings of the 211 evaluation through a combination of presentations, written reports, and data visualization tools (PowerBi).
1. Education: Academic or experiential background in public health, sociology, program management, research, or related field. Equivalent experience may be substituted for education.
2. Experience: Minimum of 1-2 years of data management, program planning, or data analysis & reporting, preferably within the nonprofit or community engagement sector, with a commitment to equity and inclusion.
3. Project Management: Proficiency in overseeing event projects from initiation to completion, ensuring seamless coordination and successful outcomes within established parameters.
4. Communication Skills: Clear and concise communication is essential for effective collaboration with diverse stakeholders.
5. Attention to Detail: Meticulous attention to detail is necessary to ensure thorough event planning and execution that meets or exceeds expectations.
6. Technology Proficiency: Proficient in using event management software, virtual event platforms, registration systems and project management tools is essential for effectively planning, organizing, and executing events. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite is expected, especially Excel.
We are committed to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace for all employees. UWLC employees are required to be vaccinated against COVID unless they have received an exemption due to a medical condition.