Central Terminal looking to hire Community Engagement Coordinator

The CTRC (Central Terminal Restoration Corporation) is seeking a Community Engagement Coordinator.

From the CTRC:

The Community Engagement Coordinator will manage the Central Terminal’s community partnerships and outreach programs across multiple venues and have an active role in the Site & Neighborhood Planning development and implementation. This role will be an important component of the planning and future development of the Central Terminal through meaningful, consistent and relevant connections with key community groups and stakeholders. This position includes additional and varied activities to support the organization and is likely to modify as the organization evolves. We are looking for someone who sees opportunity in the complexity of this work, has a track record of meaningful community engagement, and shares our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

This hire will be inline with the 2017 Urban Land Institute Advisory Panel’s findings that helped set the stage for the next step in development of the Central Terminal and neighborhood planning to connect the terminal to the Broadway Market and the Broadway Fillmore business district.

To read more about the Community Outreach Coordinator position with the CTRC and how to apply, click here to read the job posting from the organization.


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  1. I love everything about reviving the “old neighborhood “! I grew up on 120 sweet avenue (no longer there!) and can remember having the terminal being a center of exploration of history and fun. We would go sledding down devils hill. Angels hill if you weren’t as daring as some. Sneaking in past the “conrail cops” And claiming the stairs to investigate and explore the building was so intriguing. We named different rooms according to their contents. The typewriter room. The paper room. When we finally reached the clock my sister and I felt we really achieved greatness. Our home life was a little dysfunctional so there were times we would run away and sleep under the docks. The whole place was safe and clean. We were never hurt or abused there. I would love to see the building be a beacon of hope for neighborhoods that surround it.
    Best Regards!

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