Family Honor Affiliate Coordinator

Family Honor, Inc., Diocese of Raleigh
Employment Type
Part Time
Location
Raleigh, NC
Posted Date

Hours per week: Variable (Part-Time)

Position Summary:  

The Affiliate Coordinator is essentially the “face” of the local Family Honor team.  He/she coordinates all administrative and marketing activity for the local affiliate and is the primary person who communicates with the national office regarding these functions.

Key responsibilities: 

  • Coordinates with team members to determine which and how many programs are to be presented during each program year and identifies potential host sites.
  • Meets with potential host sites about hosting programs and handles necessary paperwork and billing for program booking.
  • Works with the parish/school to set up registration.
  • Prepares detailed attendance record for each program and emails completed record to Family Honor South Carolina (FH-SC) after final program session.
  • Updates FH-SC with program scheduling, location, and any pertinent details for online registration and their promotion.
  • Promotes programs locally.
  • Communicates with Team Leader about filling roles for each scheduled program and assigning roles to members of the local team.
  • Coordinates participation as vendor at local events:  handles registration and communication with event organizers; arranges team members to staff table; determines display materials to be used.
  • Educates clergy and staff at Diocesan parishes about Family Honor and its mission.
  • Attends Board meetings via Zoom every other month and provides program and team updates, and any relevant news from FH-SC.
  • Schedules, hosts and promotes “Understanding the Human Person” course, the first step for presenter training.
  • Assists with ongoing recruitment for presenters. 
  • Assigns mentors to new presenters; assists with training process.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Professional experience in the area's of Administrative and Marketing.
  • Ability to articulate Family Honor’s mission.
  • Communication and leadership skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills; attention to detail. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher. 
  • Understanding and appreciation of Catholic teaching on sexuality, love and marriage; familiarity with Pope Saint John Paul II’s Theology of the Body.
  • Bilingual (Spanish).

Supervises: Team of approximately 15 volunteer presenters in English and Spanish

Position Start Date: May 1, 2026