Join Our Team - Program Specialist, Community

If you have a passion for the health of women and babies in Cincinnati and thrive in challenging roles, we want you to join us as we fight for healthier families.


Cradle Cincinnati is a small, dynamic team working to rally partners from around Hamilton County to lower the number of local infant deaths. We cannot do this alone, so our work is all about building strong partnerships.


We’re looking for someone who can help us:


Support community members to achieve their employment and career goals, while helping eliminate barriers in self-sufficiency. This includes:


Coordinating community programs:

  • Supporting the development and execution of program planning, participant recruitment, program activation and reporting 
  • Maintaining ongoing reliable and consistent communication with program participants and potential participants  
  • Providing navigation services to participants as needed and refers them to appropriates services
  • Supporting evaluation, organization and presentation of program and participant data and developing reports for internal and external communications 


Coordinating marketing and outreach:

  • Developing social media and outreach plans collaboratively with Community Director to increase engagement on Cradle Cincinnati Community channels 
  • Creating and publishing ongoing content on Cradle Cincinnati's social media channels to promote events, engage community and inform moms on Cradle Cincinnati best practices 
  • Prepare blogs as needed


Being an employment support advocate for women in our community:

  • Assisting community members to remove barriers to success
  • Providing appropriate interventions depending on the needs/ opportunities of the participant; including, but not limited to: career coaching/ navigation, skills/ interest assessment, workforce services or adult education (as necessary), barrier removal/ referral assistance and financial coaching


Other tasks as assigned


Sound like you? Apply here.

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