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Too Good For Drugs Program Coordinator

The Too Good For Drugs (TGFD) Program Coordinator will be responsible for, obtaining, managing, implementing, and evaluating the Too Good For Drugs program within schools or community organizations. This individual will work closely with the Executive Director, teachers, students, parents, and community partners to create a positive and supportive environment that prevents substance abuse and promotes healthy decision-making skills among youth. The Program Coordinator will ensure the program is effectively delivered with the oversight of the Executive Director and aligned with organizational goals, track program outcomes, and receive and provide necessary training from the Executive Director who has received the Too Good for Drugs training and can train facilitators. Work with and give support to facilitators. The Coordinator will also report on program progress, successes, and challenges to the Executive Director.

 

This person should be:

  • Passionate about youth development and substance abuse prevention.
  • Highly motivated and able to work independently and in a team setting.
  • Creative problem-solving skills with a proactive approach to challenges.
  • Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and confidentiality.

Experience:

  • 2+ years of experience working in youth programs, substance abuse prevention, or education.
  • Prior experience in program coordination or leadership is preferred.

Certifications: 

  • CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain).

Working Conditions:

  • This position may require occasional evening or weekend work to accommodate program events, workshops, or community meetings.
  • Travel may be required to attend community meetings, training, and conferences.

This is a full-time contract position (160 hours per month at $25/hour; no benefits) that is funded through a grant from Region 6 Behavioral Health. Funding is committed through June 30, 2026.