Youth Impact Coordinator
Job Description
The Youth Impact Coordinator is a school-embedded role designed to foster inclusive, community-centered, and restorative school cultures. This position combines direct student engagement, strategic coaching, facilitation, and data-informed leadership to support social-emotional growth, conflict transformation, and school-wide belonging. The Youth Impact Coordinator works collaboratively with school leadership and staff, guiding the implementation of restorative frameworks and supporting the development of student-centered practices and programming. This individual should be a relational leader who can engage with a broad range of students, bring cultural humility and responsiveness to their work, and serve as a consistent presence in the school community.
About the Org
Peninsula Conflict Resolution Center (PCRC) was established in 1986 by a small group of concerned residents who wanted to help their neighbors resolve disputes. Since then, PCRC has grown to serve thousands of residents across the county each year, and has earned the reputation of being a highly knowledgeable and effective organization – buoyed by its unique ability to encourage the collective strengths of individuals, families and organizations to help improve communication, community engagement and conflict resolution throughout San Mateo County. PCRC is often called on by local leaders, community organizations, government entities, and community residents to facilitate tough conversations, leading towards a shared sense of empathy, accountability, and increased trust. Based on society’s growing awareness of the stark inequities that exist today between the privileged and marginalized, PCRC’s work is more pertinent than ever – a time where empathy, healing, and effective communication is needed more than ever. We envision a world in which people advance equity, practice empathy, and understand each other’s differences. Our mission is to partner with the community to reduce violence, increase civic engagement, and strengthen community resilience through collaborative and innovative processes.