We are seeking a motivated and people-oriented Community Outreach Representative (Entry-Level) to join our growing team. This role focuses on public engagement, customer acquisition, and nonprofit outreach campaigns designed to increase awareness and support for charitable organizations.
This is an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to gain hands-on experience in marketing, communications, fundraising support, and leadership development with full training provided.
Key Responsibilities
- Represent nonprofit partners at community events, outreach tables, and public engagement locations
- Engage with the public in face-to-face conversations to share information about active campaigns
- Educate community members about nonprofit missions and initiatives
- Answer questions and provide clear, professional communication about programs and causes
- Maintain a positive, professional presence while representing partner organizations
- Assist with outreach campaign execution and customer acquisition efforts
- Participate in team training sessions and ongoing professional development
- Support overall event coordination and community engagement goals
Qualifications
- Entry-level candidates encouraged to apply (no prior experience required)
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Comfortable interacting with the public in face-to-face settings
- Positive attitude, professionalism, and reliability
- Ability to work in a team-oriented, fast-paced environment
- Interest in nonprofit work, marketing, fundraising, or community outreach
- Willingness to learn and grow professionally
Compensation & Benefits
- Weekly pay
- Base pay plus performance-based bonuses
- Paid training and onboarding
- Opportunities for advancement into leadership and management roles
- Hands-on experience in marketing, outreach, and public engagement
- Supportive team environment with professional development
Work Environment
This is an active, people-facing role involving community-based outreach, events, and promotional campaigns. Candidates should be comfortable working in dynamic, public settings.