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Community & Employee Engagement Coordinator

Ivy Computer
Full-time
On-site
Waterbury Center, Vermont, United States
$28 - $30 USD hourly
Company Culture & Engagement

Do you love taking great ideas and turning them into memorable experiences? At Ivy Computer, we’re looking for a Community & Employee Engagement Coordinator who can collaborate with our team to brainstorm activities and then bring them to life with creativity, organization, and follow-through.


You will be creating timelines, driving deadlines, and coordinating resources to make sure plans become reality.  However, this role is about more than just logistics.  You will also help shape our workplace culture by making sure events, activities, volunteer opportunities, and recognition programs don’t just get planned, but get executed in a way that employees truly enjoy. You’ll work closely with HR, leadership, and employees across the company, taking ownership of the details that bring our shared vision to the finish line.  If you love being the go-to person for making things happen, this could be the perfect fit for you.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Someone who enjoys collaboration but also thrives on independent, self-directed work
  • Someone who wants to build positive and professional relationships with employees, external partners, and individuals and organizations within our local community 
  • A highly organized and detail-oriented individual who is comfortable juggling multiple projects
  • A creative thinker who can solve problems and keep things running smoothly
  • Experience in HR coordination, event planning, or a related role is helpful, but not required

 

This role is based in our Waterbury Center, VT office primarily during standard Monday–Friday business hours.   The job is an in-office position that currently allows for work-from-home time on Fridays after the initial onboarding process.  Special events may occasionally require minimal evening or weekend hours. Some physical activity, such as event set-up, is part of the role.


The pay range for this position is $28-$30/hour, depending on experience.



Why You’ll Love Working Here

At Ivy Computer, we’re proud of the work we do and the community we’ve built.  We don’t just aim to build great software.  We are also committed to building a great workplace.  We maintain a relaxed (dog-friendly!) office environment. We believe in going the extra mile for our customers and our co-workers.

This has led to Vermont Business Magazine continuing to name Ivy Computer, Inc. as one of the fastest-growing technology companies and one of the Best Places to Work in Vermont. 

 

Benefits 

Ivy Computer, Inc. has an excellent benefits package that includes medical insurance supplemented with an HRA for out-of-pocket expenses, dental and vision benefits, generous paid time off, 401k, life and disability insurance, a bonus plan, and tuition reimbursement opportunities. Highly competitive compensation. We even provide free car detailing!

 

Just Be You, We Like You That Way! 

We firmly believe collaboration among team members with varied pasts and perspectives generates deeper insights, resulting in actions that better serve our customers, employees, and community. Our goal is to foster an inclusive environment, celebrate diversity, and value respect for one another. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities no matter who you are or where you are from.



At Ivy Computer, we love the work we do, and it shows. So, does Ivy sound like the place for you?

 

How to Apply

If you are interested in joining our team, please send a cover letter and resume. 


Why do we want a cover letter? We aren’t looking for a copy-paste form letter that stiffly outlines your work experience; that information is already on your resume. Instead, tell us more about you.  Share with us things you think are important that may not fit well on a traditional resume.  What are you proudest of achieving so far?  What caught your eye about this role and our company?  Where are you hoping to take your career and how do we fit into that picture?