Position Summary:
The Black Perinatal Health Coordinator plays a vital role in the day-to-day delivery and
continuous improvement of BWOCC’s Black Perinatal Health initiatives. Collaborating closely
with the Executive Director, Programs Manager, and Operations Manager, staff, and community
stakeholders, the Coordinator helps design and execute regional program strategies. Strategies
include overseeing client intake and service coordination, fostering community partnerships, and
driving culturally responsive outreach, education, and advocacy efforts. In addition to these
responsibilities, the Coordinator manages program resources, budgets, data collection,
evaluations, and grant-related activities to ensure compliance with funding requirements and
support sustainable growth. Success in this role requires strong program coordination skills,
effective written and verbal communication, experience in community outreach and
engagement, and a demonstrated commitment to racial equity, reproductive justice, and
trauma-informed care.
Responsibilities:
Regional Program Coordination and Implementation
● Support the planning, coordination, and implementation of national and regional
perinatal health initiatives that support Black pregnant, birthing and postpartum
individuals.
● Collaborate with BWOCC leadership, internal teams, Black doulas, and community
partners to strengthen referral pathways, program initiatives, and expand access to
culturally responsive perinatal care.
● Attend meetings, workshops, trainings, and gatherings with doulas, community partners,
and stakeholders to advance program coordination and community engagement.
● Collect and track program data, including participation, engagement, and community
feedback, and contribute to program evaluations that support continuous improvement
and reporting requirements.
● Maintain accountability for assigned projects, deadlines, and program deliverables while
providing regular progress updates to leadership.
Client Intake and Service Navigation
● Support clients in navigating perinatal health resources and services.
● Coordinate client intake process, including eligibility determination, enrollment, and
referral tracking.
● Coordinate the delivery of services, matching clients with doulas or appropriate providers
and ensuring seamless communication.
● Follow up with participants after services are received to determine satisfaction and
provide additional resources or information as needed.
● Maintain clear and consistent communication between clients, service providers, and the
organization.
Black Doula Engagement and Network
● Support opportunities to strengthen relationships and promote engagement of BWOCC
trained doulas and collective members across program regions/national.
● Organize doula gatherings, peer learning spaces, mentorship opportunities, and
community-building events.
● Support leadership development opportunities for Black doulas within BWOCC initiatives
● Maintain ongoing communication with doulas to support participation in programming,
training, advocacy efforts, and community events.
Communications and Community Outreach
● Support outreach and communication efforts to increase community awareness and
participation in Black Perinatal Health (BPH) programs and events.
● Contribute to the development of culturally responsive outreach materials, and campaign
content, which may include:
○ Social media content
○ Email newsletters
○ Printed flyers and handouts
○ Presentation decks for community and partner events
● Promote and maintain relationships with community leaders, organizations, clinics,
healthcare providers, and advocacy partners to strengthen referral pathways and
collaboration.
● Represent BWOCC at community events, conferences, gatherings, and meetings to
promote Black Perinatal Health services and build community trust.
Health Education and Advocacy
● Support the coordination and facilitation of workshops, classes, and events focused on
Black perinatal and community health.
● Participate in advocacy and education efforts that elevate Black Perinatal Health and
wellness priorities and highlight the role of doulas at the community, regional, state, and
national levels.
● Stay up to date on relevant policy updates and legislative impacts to Black Perinatal
Health
● Encourage engagement of staff, collective members, community members, and clients in
Black Perinatal Health initiatives including collecting testimonials, evaluation feedback,
and in-person and digital mobilizations.
Grant Writing and Fundraising
● Participate in fundraising and donor engagement activities as needed to support the
sustainability of BWOCC programs.
● Identify funding opportunities to expand the organization's Black Perinatal Health
services and impact.
● Contribute subject matter expertise and regional insights to inform proposals, narratives,
and applications.
● Provide program data, documentation, and updates needed to support grant
submissions and funding requirements.
Administrative tasks
● Maintain accurate records of program activities, attendance, client interactions, service
outcomes, and prepare summaries or post event reports as needed.
● Assist with grant reporting, and general administrative support as needed.
● Collaborate with the Executive Director, Program Manager, and Operations Manager,
staff, and other key stakeholders to support the effective implementation of Black
perinatal health initiatives.
● Participate in regular check-ins, planning meetings, and internal communications to
ensure alignment across program teams.
Requirements:
● Must have ability to plan, coordinate, and organize national, state and local based
organization campaigns and projects .
● Some experience with facilitating workshops/support groups virtual and in-person
preferred
● Experience supporting and/or leading Black Perinatal Health programming and initiatives
● Must have the ability to multitask and manage time effectively.
● Two years or more experience in program coordination, nonprofit leadership, community
outreach and/or organizing
● Background in birth or reproductive justice work preferred but not required.
● Must have access to stable internet and computer/laptop.
● Some travel may be required. We are a national organization with activities hosted
across the United States
● Experience in working with communities of Color and strong racial, disability, gender and
economic justice framework
● Commitment to anti-oppression and de-colonization work with a focus on racial equity
and reproductive justice.
● Must be familiar with trauma-informed care.
Benefits not all inclusive:
● Opportunity to work with a dynamic and mission driven organization
● Collaborative and supportive work environment
● Professional development opportunities
● Company provided devices
● Up to ten days vacation
● Twelve holidays
● Up to ten days paid company-wide holiday break
● 403(b) retirement account and matching
● Health, vision, and dental insurance
● Public service loan forgiveness program
● Internet stipend
● Electronic/ tech stipend
● Monthly wellness stipend