Emerald Youth Now Hiring for Multiple Part-Time Positions and Other Key Roles

 

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Emerald Youth Foundation, a faith-based non-profit nearly three decades old which serves young people in the heart of the city, is seeking applicants to fill approximately 25 paid, part-time roles within the organization through its AmeriCorps program, as well as a handful of other key positions.

Longtime Emerald Youth employee Jovette Johnson leads children at North Knoxville Baptist Church. Emerald Youth is currently filling multiple positions throughout its ministry.

Longtime Emerald Youth employee Jovette Johnson leads children at North Knoxville Baptist Church. Emerald Youth is currently filling multiple positions throughout its ministry.

Part-time opportunities are available for the fall, and the organization is seeking individuals who desire to serve others. Available positions include those who will serve directly with young people, as well as in supporting roles.

Interested applicants should apply immediately, as the organization is looking to fill all vacancies right away. While the roles are seasonal, they can be extended past the fall. A listing for full-time roles is also available.

“We believe every child in every neighborhood deserves the opportunity for a full life – the kind of life Jesus spoke of in John 10:10,” said John Crooks, director of marketing and communications for Emerald Youth Foundation. “For that to become a reality, we are looking for applicants and co-laborers who align to our organization’s values and mission, and we are excited to offer these positions to the community.”

To view the full list of vacant positions and apply, click here.

About Emerald Youth Foundation

Since 1991, Emerald Youth Foundation has worked to support Knoxville’s youth and prepare generations of Godly community leaders. Emerald Youth has engaged more than 30,000 children and young adults in a variety of community programs over nearly three decades. Every year, Emerald Youth serves more than 3,000 children, teens and young adults in the heart of Knoxville through faith, learning and health programs. Learn more at emeraldyouth.org.

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John Crooks