Digital Equity Program Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development -
Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Summary: Under the supervision of the Public Policy Program Manager, the Digital Equity Program Coordinator will support the Digital Equity and Navigation Programs of El Concilio of San Mateo County (ECSMC). Specifically, the coordinator will lead the New Voices for Youth Program and Connectemonos! which help connect community members and youth to access digital resources and increase our communities technology and digital literacy.
The Coordinator will also provide ongoing technology education, training, and support for ECSMC programs, staff, volunteers and promotores.
About the Digital Equity and Navigation Programs: The New Voices for Youth Program supports students from underserved communities to use video and other digital tools for advocacy. Meeting in after school centers, students choose subjects, practice interviews, create and edit digital narratives. Historically, the program has taken place in North Fair Oaks at the Siena Youth Center (SYC), and in East Palo Alto at the Boys and Girls Club (BGCP).
Connectemonos! supports and guides local community members on how to navigate technology and digital literacy with support from high school ambassadors. Currently, the program takes place at the North Fair Oaks Library with the goal of expanding to other locations.
Tasks Include:
- Lead and coordinate the Digital Equity and Navigation programs and initiatives
- Assist with the administration and facilitation of workshops and trainings across the Digital Equity and Navigation Initiatives
- Recruit youth from BGCP and work with them to incorporate their participation for the New Voices for Youth Program
- Teach video filming and editing techniques online and in person
- Provide mentorship, training, and ongoing support to high school ambassadors, lead ambassador and volunteers
- Foster a supportive, inclusive learning environment for youth and adult learners
- Maintain accurate program data and support with reports and data entry
- Act as a liaison between ECSMC, working groups and subcommittees - conduct presentations as needed
- Work in partnership with ECSMC Programs and Teams to provide technology education support as needed
- Additional administrative tasks and support as needed
- Education and Training Equivalent to:
Bachelor’s degree or 2 years experience working in technology education, community trainings, digital literacy programs or in a similar capacity - Commit to support overall agency mission and vision
- Ability to exercise good judgment, tact and diplomacy when interacting with clients, guests, ambassadors and co-workers
- Demonstrated good attendance and punctuality track record
Compensation: $24-$27 Hourly Non-benefited Position
Work Schedule: 20 to 30 hours. Final Schedule will be finalized upon hiring, typically: M-Th 12-8PM and F 9-6PM
** Most programs are in the evening and may require some weekend programming. Location: Hybrid
* Direct-Service and programming is on-location, while some meetings and administration can be done remotely.
To apply submit a cover letter and resume to Adriana Fernandez Arriaga, Public Policy Manager at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).
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