Volunteer Coordinator

Reclaim

Volunteer Coordinator

Snoqualmie, WA
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Flexible schedule

    Free food & snacks

    Paid time off

    Volunteer Coordinator Location: The Front Door Community Service Center, Snoqualmie Valley Status: Part-time (20 hours per week) Reports to: Director of Programs

    About Reclaim Reclaim is a trusted community resource that provides pathways to stability, opportunity, and connection. We support people experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity through emergency shelter, case management, and access to basic needs. Our programs are rooted in compassion, dignity, and the belief that everyone deserves a safe and stable place to call home.

    Our team is deeply committed to our work—and also to each other. We believe in supporting our coworkers, sharing a laugh during hard days, and celebrating small wins together. If you’re looking for a workplace that is collaborative, human-centered, and purpose-driven, we’d love to meet you.

    About The Front Door Program The Front Door is Reclaim’s newest program and an exciting expansion of our services. It’s designed to be an open-access, drop-in service hub for anyone in need, with special attention to those experiencing or at risk of housing instability.

    Services at The Front Door include:

    Threads of Kindness: a free clothing boutique

    Emergency Food Pantry

    Social Service Navigation and Case Management

    Community Resource Referrals and Warm Handoffs

    The Front Door is also a space where community members can volunteer, donate, and stay connected to local solutions for poverty and homelessness. It's a space rooted in respect, care, and connection.

    Position Summary The Volunteer Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring that The Front Door is welcoming, organized, and impactful. You’ll be the first point of contact for new and returning volunteers, helping them find meaningful ways to contribute. Your work will support the operation of our clothing boutique and emergency food pantry, as well as special projects and events.

    This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with people, loves organizing and improving systems, and wants to be part of a fun, mission-driven team that shows up for one another and our community every day.

    Primary Responsibilities

    Volunteer Program Coordination

    Recruit, screen, and onboard new volunteers

    Provide orientation and ongoing training

    Match volunteers with roles that align with their skills and interests

    Maintain regular contact with volunteers to ensure satisfaction and engagement

    Schedule and assign volunteers to appropriate shifts and tasks

    Maintain volunteer records, waivers, and contact information

    Help build a welcoming and inclusive volunteer culture

    Operations Support

    Ensure smooth daily operations of Threads of Kindness and the food pantry

    Provide coverage in the boutique or pantry as needed

    Coordinate donation drop-offs and respond to in-kind donation inquiries

    Maintain and share up-to-date donation needs with the public

    Support staff with inventory organization and restocking

    Participate in team meetings and planning discussions

    Community Engagement

    Represent Reclaim at community events, tabling opportunities, or volunteer fairs

    Assist with volunteer recruitment across all programs (e.g., Shelter to Home, events)

    Support annual events like drives, fundraisers, and community meals

    Other Duties as Assigned

    Flexibility and collaboration are key. We’re a small but mighty team, and we help each other out!

    You’ll Thrive in This Role If You…

    Are a people person who enjoys connecting with others and building community

    Are organized and able to manage multiple tasks at once

    Have great communication skills—written, verbal, and interpersonal

    Feel comfortable giving direction and leading volunteers with kindness and clarity

    Are comfortable working independently and making confident, informed decisions

    Enjoy being in an environment where no two days are exactly the same

    Are passionate about housing justice, dignity, and equity

    Are ready to be part of a fun, supportive team that values your ideas and effort

    Preferred Qualifications

    At least 2 years of experience in human services, community engagement, or volunteer management

    Experience working with people from diverse backgrounds with empathy and respect

    Basic proficiency with Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace

    Familiarity with platforms like Mailchimp, Canva, or CRM software (a plus, not required)

    Valid Washington State Driver’s License and acceptable driving history

    Comfort with light lifting, standing for periods of time, and organizing physical spaces

    Note: A combination of lived experience, education, and/or job experience will be considered. We welcome applicants who meet the spirit of these qualifications, even if you don’t check every box.

    Work Conditions

    Mostly on-site at The Front Door Community Service Center

    Occasional local travel for outreach or events

    Regular computer use and phone/email communication

    Lifting and moving boxes up to 25 lbs occasionally

    Mask-wearing and health precautions may be required during respiratory illness surges

    Some evening or weekend hours for events may be requested with advance notice

    Equal Opportunity Employer Reclaim is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a work environment that is inclusive, respectful, and reflective of the diverse communities we serve. We actively seek applications from people with lived experience of homelessness, BIPOC individuals, LGBTQIA+ community members, and people with disabilities. We believe that a diverse and empowered team strengthens our work and furthers our mission.

    What You’ll Love About Working at Reclaim

    A warm, tight-knit team that has your back

    A culture that values collaboration, laughter, and progress over perfection

    The ability to directly impact the lives of people in your own community

    A workplace that encourages creativity and welcomes your ideas

    An environment where lived experience is seen as an asset, not a barrier

    Lots of cute dog visitors, thrifted fashion finds, and spontaneous celebrations