Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Independence Program Coordinator - Wounded Warrior Project - Philadelphia, PA

Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Independence Program Coordinator will support all aspects of the Independence Program and Long Term Support Trust team by planning and executing program specific events as well as engaging in targeted outreach specific to severely injured warriors. The Coordinator is intended to be the primary facilitator for events focusing on severely injured Warriors and Family Members. The focus of events will range from respite to camaraderie, social engagement, physical health and education.

Essential Job Functions


Research, plan, coordinate, and execute events for Independence Program Warriors, family support members/caregivers, and the IP team

Raise awareness and educate the need to support and sustain the warrior and family system in the community

Maintain regular communication with IP Specialists in support of participating warriors and families

Develop community support and speak on behalf of WWP, especially regarding the Independence Program and Long Term Support Trust

Assist in all grassroots efforts and support specific campaigns as needed

Data input – maintain and update all WWP intranet electronic tracking systems, specifically the warrior, family member, and/or caregiver database (Salesforce)

Must have the ability to travel in support of program and organizational needs

Other related duties as assigned


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities


Must have excellent communication skills and ability to speak in front of diverse audiences

High energy, self-motivated, detail oriented, and supportive individual able to take initiative

Must be able to work independently, multi-task, work well under pressure, maintain a flexible schedule, and complete required assignments in a timely fashion

Exceptional interpersonal skills and willingness to be a team player is a must

Ability to communicate with diverse personalities

Able to work effectively in an environment requiring independent and creative efforts

Working knowledge of WWP programs and other resources available for families and Alumni

Ability to establish professional relationships for the purposes of creating a diverse network of resources, built on maintaining WWP’s strong supportive presence within the community


Education & Experience Requirements


Bachelor’s Degree preferred; equivalent work experience with veterans or military service delivery may be considered in lieu of a degree

Prior work experience planning / facilitating events preferred

Prior experience with high level injuries such as brain injury, spinal cord injury, and other neurological conditions preferred

Minimum one year experience working with service member/veteran population and their families (particularly with Iraq and Afghanistan era veterans) preferred

Must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office programs



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