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Community Data and Integration Coordinator

Community Data and Integration Coordinator

locationBoise, ID, USA
PublishedPublished: Published today
Public Services
Full time
$45,000 per year

Community Data & Integration Coordinator

United Way of Treasure Valley is seeking a dynamic Community Data and Integration Coordinator to advance our community impact by strengthening connections across services and systems—improving access, coordination, and outcomes for Idahoans.

About United Way of Treasure Valley: United Way mobilizes communities to action so all can thrive. Together we create healthy communities, youth opportunity, and financial security to build resiliency across the Treasure Valley. Together we can address urgent needs today for a better tomorrow.

To support these objectives, United Way has evolved to become a proactive change agent working to bring together diverse community stakeholders to address our community's most significant challenges. Our key initiatives include:

  • Facilitating the Idaho Coalition for Community Schools, leading the growth and development of the Community School Strategy throughout the state
  • Leading findhelpidaho.org, which links individuals with free or low-cost programs in Idaho
  • Making annual grant investments to an average of 30 area nonprofits working in alignment with United Way goals and strategies

We encourage you to visit us at unitedwaytv.org to learn more about our work.

Role Summary: United Way’s work is rooted in data-driven decision-making. To support the Community Impact priorities, this position strengthens community-level data efforts by leading the statewide initiatives findhelpidaho.org and United for ALICE. The role supports multiple collaborative efforts including the Western Idaho Community Health Collaborative, Idaho Resource Network, and Engaging Idaho Committee.

As an integral member of the Community Impact team, the Community Data & Integration Coordinator helps facilitate connections across services and systems to improve access, coordination, and outcomes for Idahoans. This role requires a growth mindset and a strong ability to use community-level data to expand outreach and accessibility of United Way initiatives. The ideal candidate builds trusted relationships, practices active listening, and uses data to identify opportunities for stronger collaboration and more connected systems.

Key Responsibilities:

Database Management, Reporting, and Analysis:

  • Maintain the accuracy, completeness, and inclusion of programs on findhelpidaho.org, ensuring information is accurate and up to date.
  • Develop data reports and analyses to measure outcomes and identify gaps in service, and inform community impact strategies.
  • Analyzes annual United for ALICE data for Idaho and translate findings into clear, actionable insights at the statewide, regional, and local levels.

Community Engagement:

  • Deliver presentations, outreach, training, and ongoing technical support to Community Based Organizations, Community Schools, and the general public to support implementation and effective use of findhelpidaho.org, ALICE, and other community-level data tools.
  • Represent United Way’s Community Impact work at conferences, meetings, and community events.
  • Partner with Community Based Organizations to strengthen resource and referral systems across Idaho.
  • Support Community Schools in leveraging findhelpidaho.org to conduct assets and needs assessments and produce service delivery insights that strengthen coordination and improve community outcomes.
  • Collaborate with the Western Idaho Community Health Collaborative to advance shared outcomes related to social determinants of health priorities.
  • Work closely with Engaging Idaho Committee and statewide Housing Access Points to support coordinated entry systems across Idaho.
  • Supports special projects related to findhelpidaho.org, United for ALICE, and Community Schools, as needed.

Additional Responsibilities:

  • Participate in collaborative meetings, cross-departmental work, and organizational events that support United Way of Treasure Valley’s strategic goals.

Education and Experience: We welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds and recognize that various combinations of education and experience can contribute to the necessary knowledge and abilities for this role. We encourage candidates to showcase their unique qualifications. Common education and experiences may include:

  • A bachelor’s degree in communications, social work, public health, information management, or related field and/or three years of equivalent experience.
  • Previous experience in a non-profit organization is highly valued.
  • Familiarity with local community resources, services, and systems is beneficial.
  • Data management, analysis, and reporting experience preferred.

Physical Requirements and Travel: The ability to meet standard physical demands of an office environment, including prolonged periods of computer use. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. Requires reliable transportation and the ability to travel frequently within the Treasure Valley, with occasional statewide travel as needed.

Location: Boise, Idaho; offering the flexibility of some remote work.

Competitive Package: This is a full-time, non-exempt level position with a competitive annual salary range starting at $45,000 commensurate with experience and qualifications, along with a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision insurance, and a retirement match.

How to Apply: We encourage candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences who are passionate about our mission to apply, even if they do not meet every qualification. Please submit your resume and a cover letter to careers@unitedwaytv.org

Closing Date: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Prompt applications are advised.

Required degree level

  • Bachelor

Salary range

  • $45,000 per year