Lead Coordinator – India
Join Us in Creating Change!
Are you an undergraduate student or recent graduate in India looking to make a real impact? Join Bright Mind, an award-winning U.S.-based nonprofit featured on CBS, Politico, ABC, and Newsweek. We’re on a mission to foster wellness, dignity, and opportunity—and we want you to lead with us!
About Us:
Bright Mind is an award-winning non-profit organization recognized for our innovative initiatives, such as Wellness Week and ‘Street Care’. Our outreach has reached up to 60 million people, and we have been featured on CBS, Politico, ABC, and Newsweek. We are now looking to expand our impact globally, with plans to launch our programs in India, bringing our community-centered approach to new regions in need. You will work closely with our International Team, contributing to meaningful projects that drive real-world change. We are looking for a passionate and versatile individual to join our management team. If you are driven to make a positive impact, we would love to hear from you!
Position Summary:
The Lead Coordinator will play a key role in supporting the planning, execution, and monitoring of programs at state level. Working closely with program managers, volunteers, and stakeholders in both US and India, this role is critical for ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and in alignment with our mission.
Note: Even if you do not meet all the listed qualifications, we encourage you to apply. We value a diverse range of skills and experiences and believe that passion and commitment are just as important as specific credentials. We value your contribution, even if it’s 15 hours a week—your time can truly make a difference. As we continue to grow rapidly, experienced professional support is more vital than ever.
Position Title: Lead Coordinator (India)
Position Type: Volunteer (Unpaid)
Time Commitment: Minimum 15 hours per week
Location: Open (Anywhere in India)
Eligibility: Undergraduate students and above
Key Responsibilities:
- – Assist in the development of project plans, including setting timelines, defining deliverables, and coordinating resources.
- – Communicate with project stakeholders, including donors, volunteers, community partners, and beneficiaries, ensuring alignment and timely updates.
- – Prepare and maintain project documentation such as status reports, meeting minutes, and evaluation reports; ensure compliance with funders’ requirements.
- – Recruit, train, and manage volunteers involved in project activities.
- – Plan and organize project-related events, such as workshops, conferences, or community outreach events.
- – Identify potential risks to project timelines and outcomes, and propose solutions to mitigate issues.
- – Assist with the development and implementation of tools to measure project impact and outcomes.
- – Provide general administrative assistance to project teams, including scheduling meetings, managing communications, and handling logistics.
Skills:
- – Strong organizational and time-management skills.
- – Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities.
- – Budget tracking and financial management experience is a plus.
- – Experience working with diverse communities and stakeholders.
What You’ll Gain:
- – Certificate of Completion acknowledging your leadership role (suitable for higher education applications).
- – Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the community.
- – Hands-on experience in community outreach and social services.
- – Professional development and training opportunities.
- – Flexible volunteer schedules to accommodate your availability.
- – Networking opportunities with professionals and other volunteers in the nonprofit sector.
Note: This is an unpaid position.