What are the responsibilities and job description for the Strategic Planner position at CARE Wellness Center & Services?
The C.A.R.E. Wellness Center is a 501(c)3-approved nonprofit organization founded in 2020 and based in Washington state. Christlike Agro-Tourism for Racial Equality (or C.A.R.E.) is tasked with developing safe, holistic spaces for people of color and allies of equality to retreat and combat effects of Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS). Our program focuses on self-mastery, and the holistic balancing of, what we call, The Holy Trinity mind, body, and spirit.
C.A.R.E. is non-religious and non-denominational, while maintaining its roots in the lifetime journey to understanding, and acceptance with faith in unconditional love. Our techniques are universal, including principles found in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and A Course In Miracles. Our mission is to foster inclusion of all people in a collaborated effort in the pursuit of self-actualization.
We have designed our first pilot program, the C.A.R.E. Summer Re-Entry Program (SREP), a research program to serve young BIPOC adults after incarceration at no/low cost to support their rehabilitation from multigenerational trauma and reintegrate into their communities, avoiding recidivism. Help us raise the funding necessary to launch this unique and innovative wellness program!
We are still in our development stages and in search of professionals/students who can strengthen our foundation and form our governing bodies. We look forward to partnering with professionals/students and community organizations soon in support of our community!
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DEPARTMENT Administration/Executive
ROLE TITLE Strategic Planner
REPORTS TO Chief Executive Officer
LOCATION Remote/Olympia, Washington State
LEVEL/SALARY Volunteer (with pathway to paid role)
DESIRED HOURS Monday through Saturday, Flexible Parttime Hours
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION C.A.R.E. Wellness Center & Services
C.A.R.E. Wellness Center & Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to healing from Post‑Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) through Spirituality, AgroTourism, Community Wellness, and Racial Justice. We serve BIPOC individuals and allies impacted by systemic oppression, trauma, justice involvement, foster care, and mental‑health challenges. Our vision is Connectivity to Nature, to God, and to Self, and our long‑term goal is the acquisition of farmland to establish a spiritual healing retreat and community wellness campus.
Our Mission is to provide a safe farm stay, holistic retreat, and wellness programs for black, indigenous, people of color and allies, to recover from Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome via Spirituality, AgroTourism, and Racial Justice.
Our Vision is Connectivity to Nature; to God; and to Self. Our goal of acquiring farmland is to establish a safe spiritual retreat for people of color to escape constant trauma and begin repairing their fractured foundation and realize self-actualization. Our programs are a research community project with a goal of empowering others to heal from PTSS.
The CEO is a woman of color, pansexual, and a person with disabilities leading both C.A.R.E. Wellness Center (nonprofit) and C.A.R.E. Family Services, LLC (direct services). The Strategic Planner plays a mission‑critical role in aligning operations, programs, and financial strategy for both entities.
Job Summary
The Strategic Planner supports the CEO and Executive Team by developing, organizing, and maintaining C.A.R.E.’s strategic direction while building the internal systems needed for organizational growth. This includes strategic planning, financial coordination support, systems development, KPI tracking, cross‑functional project management, and supporting program/operations alignment.
This role directly supports major initiatives including
Responsibilities
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C.A.R.E. is non-religious and non-denominational, while maintaining its roots in the lifetime journey to understanding, and acceptance with faith in unconditional love. Our techniques are universal, including principles found in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and A Course In Miracles. Our mission is to foster inclusion of all people in a collaborated effort in the pursuit of self-actualization.
We have designed our first pilot program, the C.A.R.E. Summer Re-Entry Program (SREP), a research program to serve young BIPOC adults after incarceration at no/low cost to support their rehabilitation from multigenerational trauma and reintegrate into their communities, avoiding recidivism. Help us raise the funding necessary to launch this unique and innovative wellness program!
We are still in our development stages and in search of professionals/students who can strengthen our foundation and form our governing bodies. We look forward to partnering with professionals/students and community organizations soon in support of our community!
,
DEPARTMENT Administration/Executive
ROLE TITLE Strategic Planner
REPORTS TO Chief Executive Officer
LOCATION Remote/Olympia, Washington State
LEVEL/SALARY Volunteer (with pathway to paid role)
DESIRED HOURS Monday through Saturday, Flexible Parttime Hours
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION C.A.R.E. Wellness Center & Services
C.A.R.E. Wellness Center & Services is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to healing from Post‑Traumatic Slave Syndrome (PTSS) through Spirituality, AgroTourism, Community Wellness, and Racial Justice. We serve BIPOC individuals and allies impacted by systemic oppression, trauma, justice involvement, foster care, and mental‑health challenges. Our vision is Connectivity to Nature, to God, and to Self, and our long‑term goal is the acquisition of farmland to establish a spiritual healing retreat and community wellness campus.
Our Mission is to provide a safe farm stay, holistic retreat, and wellness programs for black, indigenous, people of color and allies, to recover from Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome via Spirituality, AgroTourism, and Racial Justice.
Our Vision is Connectivity to Nature; to God; and to Self. Our goal of acquiring farmland is to establish a safe spiritual retreat for people of color to escape constant trauma and begin repairing their fractured foundation and realize self-actualization. Our programs are a research community project with a goal of empowering others to heal from PTSS.
The CEO is a woman of color, pansexual, and a person with disabilities leading both C.A.R.E. Wellness Center (nonprofit) and C.A.R.E. Family Services, LLC (direct services). The Strategic Planner plays a mission‑critical role in aligning operations, programs, and financial strategy for both entities.
Job Summary
The Strategic Planner supports the CEO and Executive Team by developing, organizing, and maintaining C.A.R.E.’s strategic direction while building the internal systems needed for organizational growth. This includes strategic planning, financial coordination support, systems development, KPI tracking, cross‑functional project management, and supporting program/operations alignment.
This role directly supports major initiatives including
- Strategic Plan refinement for 2026–2029
- Quality Assurance for organizational success
- Program launch planning for SAFE, Agrotourism, Retreats, and Wellness Services
- SharePoint, Notion CRM, and organizational structuring
- Time Bank system development
- GANTT chart maintenance and long‑term milestone tracking
- Community engagement and partnership infrastructure
Responsibilities
- Strategic Planning & Implementation
- Support the CEO in updating C.A.R.E.’s Strategic Plan, annual goals, KPIs, and funding roadmap.
- Track long‑term milestones using project trackers, GANTT charts, and the Annual Work Plan.
- Facilitate weekly Executive Team strategy sessions and prepare planning materials.
- Conduct environmental scans, research emerging needs, and identify growth opportunities.
- Translate high‑level strategy into actionable weekly, monthly, and quarterly tasks.
- Organizational Systems & Infrastructure
- Maintain C.A.R.E.’s systems SharePoint, Notion CRM, OneDrive, booking systems, HR ticketing, IT ticketing, R&D ticketing.
- Support development of the Time Bank, including oversight of hour tracking, redemption coordination, and cross‑department integration.
- Organize and update Program, Executive, HR, Finance, and Marketing folders across SharePoint environments.
- Manage the Organizational Risk Management Dashboard and weekly Issue Tracker.
- Program & Operational Coordination
- Sync weekly with Program roles (Program Director, Program Assistant, Facilities Team) to ensure operational alignment.
- Support program planning, logistics, quality assurance, and facilitator coordination.
- Review program models, application processes, outcomes, and performance indicators for accuracy.
- Monitor retreat planning, agrotour logistics, and community engagement scheduling.
- Data, Reporting & KPI Tracking
- Maintain weekly reporting systems Time Tracking, KPI dashboards, SMART goals, monthly and quarterly reports.
- Collect, organize, and update evaluations, outcomes, and Executive Team summaries.
- Support grant‑related reporting by gathering program and operational data.
- Ensure documentation is timely, accurate, and archived correctly.
- Cross‑Functional Leadership Support
- Attend weekly Leadership and Cross‑Functional Team meetings to provide updates and receive directives
- Supervise the Administrative Assistant and support volunteers as needed.
- Prepare presentation materials, briefing notes, and written summaries for the CEO and Board.
- Maintain Executive calendars, meeting agendas, and scheduling workflows.
- Community Engagement & Partnerships
- Support outreach to community‑based organizations, farm partners, ambassadors, and local agencies.
- Help manage Community Engagement Surveys, partnership tracking, and CRM updates.
- Coordinate meetings, MOUs, partnership folders, and follow‑up actions.
- Align strategic initiatives with community needs and stakeholder expectations.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong analytical, planning, and strategic thinking ability.
- Ability to develop systems, improve workflows, and coordinate cross‑department tasks.
- Proficiency in documentation, data entry, and file management.
- Ability to supervise and support administrative staff.
- Comfortable working remotely and independently while meeting deadlines.
- SharePoint, OneDrive, Microsoft Suite
- Notion CRM (contact lists, program records, partner folders)
- Calendly, Zoom, Teams
- Slack & Yodel (communications)
- Program Tracking Tools
- KPI dashboards
- GANTT Project Tracker
- Issue Tracker Risk Management System
- Time Tracking & Time Bank Infrastructure
- HR, IT, Research & Development ticketing systems
- Canva, SquareSpace (basic editing)
- Remote work with occasional in‑person meetings, training sessions, or community engagement events.
- Some standing, minimal lifting, and potential exposure to plants, animals, and scents.
- Local travel is possible.
- Strong commitment to C.A.R.E.’s values of spirituality, sustainability, wellness, and racial equity.
- Experience in strategic planning, systems building, nonprofit management, or project coordination.
- Strong organizational skills and comfort working with complex systems.
- Ability to synthesize large amounts of information into actionable plans.
- Skilled with digital tools, analytics, and collaborative software.
- Prior experience with startup nonprofits preferred.
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