Bachelor’s degree in public administration, nonprofit management, youth development, urban planning, or a related field, Master's degree strongly preferred and a minimum 3–5 years of experience in youth and community organizing, program design, youth development, or event planning required; Demonstrated success in leading large-scale public events and youth-centered programming; Strong leadership and supervisory skills, with experience managing multidisciplinary teams; Excellent organizational and project management abilities, with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously; Advanced communication skills, including the ability to engage diverse audiences and represent the organization externally; Experience with data tracking, evaluation, and reporting; Deep commitment to racial equity, restorative justice, and community-led approaches to safety and well-being; and. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:Strategic Program Development: Utilize data, community input, and youth feedback to identify opportunities for community safety interventions in neighborhood hotspots; Design and lead youth and community programs that integrate project-based learning, youth organizing, civic engagement, and experiential learning opportunities; and.