Community Service Representative I (Part-time)
Coastal Villages Region Fund · Bethel, AK · 3 wk ago
OTHRPart-time
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Conduct local implementation-planning and delivery of assigned programs/initiatives within given timelines, on budget, and in alignment with departmental strategy, policies, and procedures
- Hire, onboard, train, supervise, and evaluate temporary seasonal employees (up to 120)
- Generate community-wide awareness of CVRF programs/services/initiatives, and distribute outreach materials under the direction of the CSMs and program leadership
- Liaise with local governments and other community institutions to keep them informed about CVRF operations, and monitor community and government trends to help CVRF understand and meet community needs
- Provide customer service and respond in a timely manner to requests for services from community members
- Develop and maintain community-level data and quality insight at the individual, household, and community level
- Produce accurate reports on assigned programs
- Coverage to operate the CSC during normal business hours as needed (e.g., if the full time CSR I is unavailable; if staffing needs increase during intensive programs like Youth to Work)
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Additional duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
- Ability to implement CVRF’s strategy for economic development, including the ability to set appropriate performance targets in alignment with a realistic understanding of local opportunities
- Ability to become a Notary Public within 6 months of hire
- Strong understanding of cultural and social dynamics in the CVRF region
- Ability to develop proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite, CVRF’s Microsoft Dynamics Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool, Smartsheet, and SmartVAN
- Dedicated to achieving program goals and objectives in a timely manner; willing to contribute enough time and effort so that programs can be carried out excellently, in desired timeframes
- Ability to show composure in the face of stressful events or situations that arise during work; should be able to handle situations like this in a calm and respectful manner
- Willing to travel and attend trainings or meetings when assigned to further develop skills and knowledge; should be responsible and reliable to achieve the necessary knowledge and skills when attending trainings or sessions
- Determined, devoted, self-motivated, and diligent; able to multi-task, especially during busy times
- Ability to plan and produce local events, including community-based board meetings, and staff-led open houses
- Ability to conduct effective grassroots organization, including for example, bi-annual Get Out the Vote efforts
- Ability to gather community feedback through formal survey administration
- Good listening skills, explanation skills, and the ability to reply to questions with nuanced answers and/or solutions; able to understand how others feel and assess situations for ways to use best practices sourced from around the CVRF region
- Ability to overcome barriers associated with isolated geographic environment, lack of built infrastructure, poor transportation network, and inconsistent telecommunications to ensure quality results in CVRF communities on a consistent basis
WORKING CONDITIONS
- This position requires the ability to sit, be able to effectively use hands and fingers, and talk and listen. Will be occasionally required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; stoop; kneel; and crouch. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
- Work environment is usually quiet. Frequent overnight travel, and occasional long-term travel is required.