Campus Coordinator (Over-night Shift) 12am -10:30am
Company: Springs Rescue Mission
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Join us in building God’s Kingdom—one role at a time! This
position is full-time, 10-hour shifts, 4-days a week, with benefits
(listed below). The hiring process includes a background check and
drug screen (including marijuana). SUMMARY OF POSITION: Springs
Rescue Mission considers every position of ministry a vital and
valued part of our team. Therefore, it is essential that all
employees of SRM have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and
subscribe to our Statement of Faith and Core Values consistently.
The Campus Coordinator is a frontline operational leadership role
responsible for stewarding hospitality, safety, and order across
the campus. Campus Coordinators shape the emotional and operational
climate every shift. They lead with hospitality and preserve that
hospitality through disciplined safety and consistent standards.
They steward an environment that is calm, relational, and
controlled — where dignity is protected and forward movement is
possible. This role requires emotional steadiness, sound judgment,
disciplined execution, and the consistent application of
trauma-informed care principles in a dynamic 24/7 setting. The core
purpose of this role is to Steward Hospitality, Maintain Order,
Uphold standards with respect, and Invite Movement. Campus
Coordinators are trusted leaders on the ground. DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES Hospitality & Presence Welcome guests with
professionalism and clarity. Set expectations during intake and
throughout the shift. Maintain visible, steady presence in assigned
areas. Model calm tone and Christ-centered character. Support
volunteers respectfully. Safety & Order Enforce campus, shelter,
and program standards consistently. Intervene early to prevent
escalation. Maintain clear and healthy boundaries. Execute removal
protocol when necessary and notify Shift Lead. Respond in person
and in a timely manner to behavioral concerns within assigned areas
and notify Shift Lead of serious incidents. Submit timely and
accurate incident reports. Conduct routine security and safety
rounds. Do not engage in unsafe physical confrontation. Apply
trauma-informed care principles when enforcing standards and
engaging in behavioral intervention. Emotional regulation under
pressure is required. Operational Stewardship Campus Coordinators
rotate through operational posts, including: Welcome Center: Single
Point of Entry (intake and access control) Shelter Care Day centers
Walking the campus Camera monitoring and documentation
Responsibilities include: Conducting professional intake and
maintaining accurate client data. Managing shelter placement and
guest movement. Completing shift documentation and reports.
Monitoring cameras and campus systems when assigned. Submitting
maintenance or IT work orders as needed. Ensure documentation
reflects objective, accurate, and professional reporting standards.
Operational discipline protects the mission and builds trust.
Relational Engagement Provide encouragement and accountability to
guests. Reinforce expectations clearly and respectfully. Offer
prayer support when requested. Facilitate warm handoffs to Program
staff when appropriate. This ensures that Campus Coordinators do
not carry caseloads, but steward the environment where
transformation becomes possible. Assists and supports volunteers in
their service Attends all required meetings and reviews SRM emails
regularly Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, or
changed at any time at the discretion of management, formally or
informally, either verbally or in writing. Requirements
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE : Minimum high school diploma or GED,
associate degree preferred. Previous experience working within a
Christian addiction recovery environment desired. Previous
experience in shelter, recovery, behavioral health, hospitality,
law enforcement, or crisis environments CPR/First Aid Certification
preferred If in recovery, a minimum of two years of sustained
sobriety is required SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Maintains a
personal relationship with Jesus Christ and is a constant witness.
Christ-centered and compassionate attitude in dealing with people
including the homeless and faithfully upholds and exemplifies SRM’s
Statement of Faith Emotional steadfastness and boundary confidence.
Ability to handle crisis and unexpected situations with calm and
clear thinking, demonstrating good analysis and judgment to bring
resolution. Able to manage confrontation calmly Trustworthy,
reliable, insightful, and perceptive Able to maintain
confidentiality. Accepts feedback and correction constructively
Thorough, systematic, and organized regarding security and protocol
Demonstrated ability to regulate emotions and maintain professional
composure in dynamic and high-pressure environments. Computer
literate, able to use basic office equipment. Able to read, write,
and perform basic mathematical computations. Flexibility in working
hours, including on-call availability and willingness to work
holidays as they coincide with regular shifts. WORKING
CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL FACTORS: Occasionally = 1%-33%; frequently =
34%-66%; continuously = 67%-100%. Works in a typical shelter or
housing unit environment. Occasionally: sitting, must be able to
lift to 40 pounds, bend or stretch, ability to climb stairs,
exposure to outdoor or inclement weather Frequently: walking,
talking, manual dexterity Continuously: adequate vision and
hearing, good mental condition to withstand consistently medium to
high levels of stress EQUIPMENT/TOOLS USED: Phone Computer Copier
Body Worn Camera Radio (Walkie Talkie) Salary & benefits include
the following: $17.50 hour DOE. Job posting deadline: 2 weeks from
posting date * Full benefits package to include: medical benefits
with SRM paying 85% of the medical premium, voluntary Dental,
Vision, Accident Plan, SRM-paid Long-Term Disability, Life
Insurance, and AD&D. Also offered are 8 paid holidays, 21 days
of accruable PTO, and a 403b retirement plan with SRM-match after
one (1) year, 100% vested beginning DOH; (Benefits are subject to
change based on reevaluation or benefit plan changes annually.)
*Retention bonus paid quarterly for first year of employment.
(Subject to change) *Benefits begin at 1st of the following month
after completing a full 30 days of employment (I.E. start date
March 2, 2025, benefits initiate May 1, 2025).
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