The Community Engagement Manager is an administrative professional responsible for
advancing Cal-Wood Education Center’s mission through strategic community partnerships,
program planning, and operational oversight of family and community-based outdoor programs.
The primary duty of this position is the performance of non-manual work directly related to the
management and general business operations of Cal-Wood’s community engagement and
family programming.
This role regularly exercises discretion and independent judgment on matters of significance,
including partnership development, program expansion, budget management, staffing
coordination, and strategic growth initiatives. The Coordinator works collaboratively with the
Director of Programs to plan and implement mission-driven growth while ensuring programs are
operationally sound, financially responsible, and aligned with organizational priorities.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Community Partnership Development and Strategic Engagement (Primary
Duty)
Independently develop, evaluate, and maintain strategic partnerships with community
organizations, schools, and family-serving agencies that align with Cal-Wood’s mission
and program goals.
Exercise discretion in identifying new partnership opportunities and determining
appropriate outreach strategies to expand equitable access to outdoor programming.
Serve as an organizational representative to community partners, families, and
stakeholders, managing relationships that impact program reach, reputation, and
sustainability.
Plan and lead community engagement initiatives and outreach strategies, including
development of communication channels and engagement plans.
Attend partner events and meetings as needed to strengthen relationships and advance
program objectives.
Collaborate with internal departments to ensure community engagement efforts align
with organizational messaging, branding, and strategic priorities.
Draft, review, and manage website content related to community and family
programming; coordinate with communications staff on promotional materials and
outreach campaigns.
Program Planning, Development, and Oversight
Lead the planning, design, and evaluation of family and community programs, exercising
judgment to ensure offerings meet community needs, organizational goals, and
operational capacity.
Assess program performance and identify opportunities for growth, refinement, or
expansion.
Develop program structures, schedules, and logistical plans that support safe, effective,
and mission-aligned program delivery.
Oversee program logistics and resource planning, including coordination of equipment,
materials, food, and facilities.
Provide on-site administrative oversight during programs to monitor quality, participant
experience, and operational effectiveness.
Serve as an on-call decision-maker for program-related emergencies during designated
programs.
Administrative Operations and Financial Management
Develop, manage, and monitor program budgets, exercising discretion to ensure fiscally
responsible operations.
Prepare financial, narrative, and programmatic reports for internal leadership, funders,
and partners as required.
Draft, review, and manage contracts and partnership agreements in coordination with
internal stakeholders.
Track program expenses and analyze financial data to inform planning and resource
allocation decisions.
Ensure administrative systems and documentation support compliance, reporting, and
operational needs.
Staff Coordination, Scheduling, and Program Support
Participate in the recruitment, screening, and selection of instructors and program staff;
provide hiring recommendations that are given weight by leadership.
Coordinate instructor scheduling and staffing plans to ensure adequate coverage and
efficient use of resources.
Lead instructor onboarding and training related to program goals, safety standards, and
organizational expectations.
Conduct performance evaluations and provide feedback to support instructional quality
and professional development.
Oversee instructor payroll processes to ensure accuracy and timeliness, in coordination
with internal systems.
Organizational Collaboration and Representation
Support school programs as needed by providing administrative coordination, family
communication, and limited on-site support.
Represent Cal-Wood Education Center at conferences, community meetings, outreach
events, and professional gatherings.
Collaborate with leadership on strategic planning initiatives related to community
engagement, family programming, and organizational growth.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment on matters of
significance.
Strong relationship-building, communication, and public speaking skills.
Ability to manage complex administrative responsibilities with minimal supervision.
Strong organizational, analytical, and problem-solving abilities.
Proficiency in digital communication platforms and standard office software.
Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish required.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in science, natural resources management, education, environmental
education, nonprofit management, or a related field required.
Minimum of two (2) years of professional experience in environmental education,
outdoor recreation, community engagement, or nonprofit program administration.
Experience working with diverse communities and advancing equitable access to
programs.
Ability to work evenings and weekends, including on-site presence at the
Cal-Wood Education Center near Jamestown, Colorado during peak seasons (April - September).
Current First Aid/CPR certification or willingness to obtain; Wilderness First Aid (WFA) or
Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certification preferred.
Successful completion of a comprehensive background check required.
Benefits
Health
Vision
Dental
Simple IRA with 3% Match
Life and AD&D
PTO
Paid Holidays
ABOUT
MISSION & VISION
Cal-Wood's mission is to offer a unique outdoor educational experience to youth and adults. Our founding vision has guided our organization since 1982: to inspire a greater appreciation for the natural world; to offer environmental education to those who would not otherwise experience it; and to provide unique educational opportunities in a special mountain setting.
OUR PEOPLE
Cal-Wood Education Center believes that diversity—encompassing race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ability, and socioeconomic status—enhances our ability to engage with the diverse communities we serve. We strive to reflect this diversity within our team and our programming, ensuring that all voices are heard and valued.
We welcome applicants who are passionate about environmental education and committed to promoting equity and inclusion in our field. By working together, we can inspire a deeper understanding of our environment and create a more sustainable future for all. Join us in building a vibrant, inclusive community dedicated to environmental education and advocacy.