Job Description
Job Description
Celebrated as the #3 Top Workplace in the D.C. region for 2025 by The Washington Post since 2019 , Goodwin Living is more than a team – it's a global family of individuals who represent more than 70 countries.
Goodwin Living is proud to be recognized as a Top Workplace in the greater Washington, D.C. region by The Washington Post every year since 2019 — and now nationally by USA Today . Since 2022, we’ve also been annually recognized as one of the top 100 employers for interns by the Top Virginia Employers for Intern Awards. These honors are based entirely on feedback from our team members, gathered through an annual third-party survey. Here’s what they say makes us stand out :
- Embracing Diversity : Our strength is in our diverse team from over 65 countries, fostering an inclusive and vibrant culture that values every voice.
- Growth and Opportunities : We bolster personal and professional development, offering myriad opportunities, from on-the-job training to mentorship programs and financial support, to help you reach your full potential.
- Valuing Our Team Members : By prioritizing team member satisfaction, we create a fulfilling work environment with competitive benefits, work-life balance, and recognition programs, ensuring our team feels appreciated and valued.
About the Position
The Day Program Coordinator supports the implementation of the Thrive Social Day Program. Thrive is a social model day program designed for individuals experiencing mild cognitive changes or early-stage dementia. This role facilitates activities and groups at Thrive and assists the Day Program Manager with planning and adapting engaging, brain-healthy activities. The coordinator also contributes to administrative, communication, and outreach efforts to help sustain and grow the program’s impact.
Pay rate : $25.00 / hr-$27.75 / hr
Job Duties
Co-lead and facilitate a variety of daily activities, including cognitive exercises, physical activities, arts and crafts, music, and social gatherings tailored to participants’ abilities and interests and following Goodwin Living’s 6 Dimensions of Wellness.Assist with preparing daily program materials (handouts, room setup, organization, etc.)Help maintain a calm, welcoming, and stimulating program environment for all participants by assisting with keeping the program space organized and inviting.Engage directly with participants, offering individualized support to promote engagement, emotional well-being, and enjoyment throughout each activity.Monitor participant responses and provide observations to the Program Manager to inform individualized care and activity planning.Build positive relationships with participants and their caregivers to foster trust and a welcoming environment.Assist with documentation and billing support tasks such as tracking attendance for invoicing, preparing documents for the Business office and timely documentation of participant observations and progress notes.Prepare monthly calendar visuals, contribute to the monthly newsletter, and help maintain a photo archive of participant engagement.Help coordinate participant assessments and intake or trial day appointments.Collaborate with the Brain Health Department to support events such as Memory Cafes and larger community-wide Brain Health initiatives.Organize and inventory program supplies, placing orders as needed under the guidance of the Program Manager.Assist in designing new activities, events, and opportunities for engagement.Provide scheduling and logistical support for larger day program events, caregiver events, and volunteer coordination.Job Qualifications
Must possess a bachelor’s degree in recreation therapy, creative arts therapy, or other relevant field OR 3 years of experience working with older adults with cognitive change.Must be comfortable leading group activities and engaging individuals in person-directed ways.Must be proficient with computers; including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and Zoom.Must possess ability to deal tactfully and effectively with residents, staff, family members and the public.A minimum of 1-year experience working with older adults, including those with cognitive impairments and / or dementia.A minimum of 1-year experience in planning and implementing engaging daily activities tailored for individuals with cognitive impairments and / or dementia.A sampling of our many benefits!
We’ve got you covered with incredible benefits, whether you work full-time, part-time, or PRN (as needed). Here’s a glimpse of what we offer to Full-Time team members :
Paid Time OffHealth / Dental / Vision InsuranceDailyPay : Work and get paid the same day!Tuition Assistance for Career DevelopmentStudent Loan Repayment ProgramFinancial assistance with U.S. Citizenship application or DACA RenewalTutoring for ESL, Citizenship Test & GEDStaff Emergency GrantsRetirement Plan- 401(k)Free Meals, Access to a Fitness Center, Pool, and MoreAbout Goodwin Living
At Goodwin Living, we can all find work with purpose! As a nonprofit senior living and healthcare organization based in Alexandria, Virginia, we are driven by our mission : to support, honor and uplift the lives of older adults and those who care for them. Our commitment to our team members is written directly into that statement. We create an enriching and supportive work environment that has inspired our team members to vote us into the Washington Post Top Workplace rankings since 2019, and they made us #2 in 2024!
Goodwin Living is an Equal Opportunity Employer and an AARP Employer Pledge Signer. We take pride in our inclusive work culture that values diversity and fosters talent. With us, you are more than just a team member; you are part of a community committed to excellence and continuous learning.