Native Hawaiian Breast Cancer Survivorship Program Coordinator
Now Hiring: Native Hawaiian Breast Cancer Survivorship Program Coordinator
Organization: Breast Cancer Hawaii
Location: Oʻahu or Hawaiʻi Island (Hybrid)
Schedule: 10–15 hours/week | $16–$20/hour (based on experience)
Duration: Start ASAP – through May 31, 2026
About Us
Breast Cancer Hawaii is a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to supporting breast cancer patients, survivors, and their loved ones across the islands. We're proud to launch a new initiative focused on improving survivorship for Native Hawaiian cancer patients—and we’re looking for a motivated student to help lead the way.
This is an excellent opportunity for a college student majoring in business who’s passionate about community-building, health equity, and developing real-world skills in program design, outreach, and relationship management.
What You’ll Be Doing
As the Native Hawaiian Survivorship Program Coordinator, you’ll play a vital role in co-developing and supporting a culturally grounded program. Responsibilities include:
- Building relationships with community partners and local organizations
- Helping form a Native Hawaiian Advisory Board
- Assisting with the creation and distribution of needs assessment surveys
- Helping co-design programs that support quality of life for Native Hawaiian survivors
- Supporting outreach, scheduling, communications, and logistics for gatherings or events
- Documenting feedback and contributing to project planning and reporting
Logistics & Requirements
- Must reside on Oʻahu or Hawaiʻi Island
- Must have access to reliable transportation
- Comfortable with occasional travel between islands (travel costs covered)
- Able to work 10–15 hours per week
- Flexible schedule – work can be done remotely and outside of business hours
- Occasional weekend or evening availability for meetings or events
Who This Role Is Great For
- Business students looking to apply their skills to real-world social impact
- Future professionals interested in program coordination, nonprofit work, or public health
- Organized, thoughtful communicators who are comfortable connecting with people of all backgrounds
- Independent learners and self-starters who want a hands-on leadership opportunity
Preferred Experience (but not required)
- Experience with community organizing, events, or outreach
- Familiarity with project planning tools (Google Docs, Sheets, Clickup, Slack)
- Lived experience or connection to the Native Hawaiian community
- Interest in health equity, community wellness, or cancer survivorship
What You’ll Gain
- Hands-on experience in program development and stakeholder engagement
- Opportunity to work alongside survivors, community leaders, and nonprofit professionals
- Mentorship and resume-building experience in a grassroots organization
- Flexible work environment tailored for student schedules
- Meaningful, impactful work that centers Native Hawaiian voices and healing
Deadline to apply: Rolling applications – priority given to early applicants
Your work will help shape programs that reflect the values, culture, and needs of Native Hawaiian survivors. We look forward to working with you to uplift and empower our community.