Intergenerational Outreach Coordinator

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About Suddenly Senior

Suddenly Senior isn’t just about growing older—it’s about sharing wisdom, building connections, and bridging generations. We’re seeking a creative, people-centered Intergenerational Outreach Coordinator to help us develop programs, campaigns, and content that foster meaningful connections between younger and older individuals.

What You’ll Do

  • Develop and manage small outreach projects that connect seniors with younger audiences (via letters, interviews, mentorship, or story-sharing)
  • Work with schools, community groups, or creators to promote age-inclusive storytelling
  • Help collect and curate submissions for special intergenerational campaigns or features
  • Coordinate with the content team to feature standout stories or exchanges
  • Track participation and gather feedback from both age groups

What We’re Looking For

  • A passion for bringing people of different ages together
  • Experience with youth programs, elder engagement, or community outreach
  • Great communication and coordination skills
  • Creativity in building low-cost, high-impact connection experiences
  • Bonus: social work, education, or nonprofit experience

Compensation

$20–$35/hour for paid candidates; volunteer applicants are also welcome. Estimated 4–6 hours/month.

How to Apply

Please send us:

  • A paragraph on why this role excites you
  • One idea for connecting seniors and younger generations online or in print
  • Your availability and interest in paid vs volunteer work
Job Category: Mission-Driven Roles
Job Type: Part Time
Job Location: Remote

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