The Community Outreach Specialist is responsible for planning, developing, and executing donation education and community outreach initiatives that engage diverse communities across Alaska, Montana, North Idaho, and Washington.
Requirements
- Subject matter expert on organ, eye, and tissue donation and the transplantation process.
- Develops partnerships in diverse communities to raise donation awareness and improve education about organ and tissue donation and the importance of registration.
- Leads in the development and delivery of informative and engaging presentations for public audiences.
- Acts as lead for all public inquiry phone calls and emails related to donation questions or registry information.
- Designs and delivers employee orientation presentations to ensure consistent and accurate public messaging about organ and tissue donation.
- Develops and provides registry donor search training to all appropriate LCNW staff.
- Develops and enriches relationships with key partners at the Department of Licensing (DOL) in Washington and Motor Vehicle Department (MVD) in Montana.
- Leads the design and development of all educational materials for Department of Licensing (DOL) and Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) staff on organ, eye, and tissue donation.
- Leads logistics and coordination for volunteer involvement in outreach efforts, including community events and hospital presentations.
- Recruits, trains, and supports volunteers (donor families, recipients, donation champions, etc.) to share their personal donation or transplantation stories through written and verbal formats.
- Manages volunteer records and ensures consistent, timely communication and follow-up to support ongoing engagement.
- Ensures that all print materials and resources are updated and reflect accurate, real-time data and information.
- Leads and provides strategic recommendations for the annual budgeting process related to community relations programs.
- Develops and implements an annual project plans for community relations programs, ensuring strategic alignment and driving meaningful progress and growth for LifeCenter.
Benefits
- Medical, dental, vision, basic life insurance, accidental death & dismemberment insurance, long-term disability insurance, and travel accident insurance
- 403(b) program with up to 7% employer match after one year
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Wellness Reimbursement
- Paid holidays
- 119 hours of PTO annually
- Health Time Off hours
- Paid living donor leave
- Paid jury duty leave
- Paid parental leave