Description
Program Coordinator – Protégé House Transitional Living (Evenings)
The Program Coordinator supports the daily operations of Protégé House and ensures a safe, structured, and nurturing environment for residents while also assisting with alumni engagement and quarterly programming for non-residential participants.
This role is critical in maintaining consistency, accountability, and relationship-based support within the house.
Key Responsibilities
1. Daily House Operations & Environment
- Support a clean, safe, and structured living environment
- Maintain and monitor chore systems and house expectations
- Conduct weekly room checks
- Assist with move-ins, including:
- Preparing rooms
- Coordinating bedding and welcome baskets
2. Life Skills Development
- Guide residents in:
- Meal preparation
- Grocery shopping and planning
- Household management
- Organization and time management
- Support development of independent living skills in real time
Resident Support & Accountability
- Build consistent, supportive relationships with residents
- Reinforce daily routines, expectations, and responsibilities
- Provide guidance on:
- Transportation (bus routes, passes, etc.)
- Scheduling and time management
- Support enforcement of house policies with care and consistency
4. Healthcare & Basic Needs Support
responsibilities also
- Assist residents in:
- Scheduling appointments
- Tracking healthcare needs -
- Monitor access to:
- Food
- Hygiene items
- Basic, Necessities
- Communicate unmet needs to Program Director
5. Program Implementation
- Facilitate or support:
- Program sessions
- Workshops
- Life skills activities
- Assist in leading monthly mandatory house meetings
6. Community Building & Engagement
- Plan and participate in house activities:
- Movie nights
- Game nights
- Outings (zoo, community events, etc.)
- Foster a positive and connected house culture
8. Documentation & Communication
- Track:
- Resident participation
- Concerns and observations
- Flag issues early for intervention
- Communicate regularly with Program Director
Requirements
Qualifications
- Experience working with at-risk youth or young women
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Ability to enforce structure with empathy and consistency
- Patience, emotional intelligence, and relationship-building skills
- Familiarity with:
- Trauma-informed care
- Cultural responsiveness (highly preferred)
- Experience with household management and basic cooking (preferred)
Skills Required
- Experience working with at-risk youth or young women
- Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
- Ability to enforce structure with empathy and consistency
- Patience, emotional intelligence, and relationship-building skills
- Familiarity with trauma-informed care
- Cultural responsiveness
- Experience with household management and basic cooking
- Availability to work evening shifts
What We Do
Girls Inc. of Omaha works with girls to help them grow up to be healthy, educated, and independent, inspiring them to be strong, smart, and bold.

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