About the Role
CITCA’s capacity‑building efforts by guiding the Outreach Committee, coordinating team tasks, and helping strengthen connections with youth, families, and community partners across Baltimore. This is a hybrid role with remote planning and required in‑person participation for meetings, collaboration, and community events.
Schedule & Commitment
- Hybrid role — remote meetings + required in‑person events
- 10‑month volunteer term
- 10–40 hours per month
- 4‑hour work blocks between 9:00 AM–5:30 PM
- Weekly hybrid team meetings
- In‑person events required (some evenings/weekends)
- Event time typically 8–12 hours; may increase during busy seasons
- A full‑time job is not ideal for this role
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support Outreach Committee volunteers
- Coordinate tasks, schedules, and event assignments
- Represent CITCA at community events and partner sites
- Facilitate team communication and collaboration
- Support event setup, breakdown, and on‑site operations
- Track attendance, engagement numbers, and follow‑up needs
- Maintain accurate documentation and uphold confidentiality
- Participate in weekly hybrid meetings and planning sessions
- Assist with computer‑based tasks and delegated projects
Minimum Requirements
- Age 14+
- Ability to commit to the full 10‑month term
- Availability for weekly hybrid meetings and scheduled work blocks
- Reliable transportation for in‑person events
- Comfort using Google Workspace and basic digital tools
- Strong communication and leadership skills
- Ability to stand for extended periods
- Commitment to CITCA’s values of care, belonging, and community empowerment
Preferred Skills & Qualities
- Experience in outreach, youth work, customer service, or community engagement
- Experience leading teams or coordinating projects
- Organized, dependable, and proactive
- Comfortable speaking with the public
- Cultural humility and sensitivity
- Interest in mental health, education, or youth development
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn
What You’ll Gain
- Leadership experience within a community‑focused team
- Networking opportunities with national and state leaders
- Service‑learning hours
- Hands‑on experience in community engagement and event coordination
- Strengthened communication, planning, and leadership skills
- Professional experience for resumes and future roles
- A supportive, collaborative team environment
- The chance to make a meaningful impact in communities