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Enrollment & Matching Program Specialist (Community Based)

Location
Kansas City - Kansas City, MO 64108
Employment type
Full-time
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

About the role

Enrollment & Matching Program Specialist (Community Based) TOGETHER, WE ARE DEFENDERS OF POTENTIAL: In a world of causes, we make a difference by creating professionally supported, one-to-one Matches for kids and teens who want to realize their full potential. Over 1,000 Matches (Bigs & Littles) are building life-changing friendships in Kansas City through the power of one-to-one mentoring. Research proves that children enrolled in the program receive better grades, are more likely to graduate high school, and have improved relationships with family and friends. For more information on the BBBSKC program, visit bbbskc.org. Big Brothers Big Sisters is over 100 years old and operates in all 50 states and in 12 countries across the world. Big Brothers Big Sisters Kansas City (BBBSKC) has been recognized as a leader in the non-profit industry and in the national BBBS network, winning the National Large Agency of the Year Award four times and the Quality Award every year since 2015. Other recognition includes NAIA Company of Character, Non-Profit Times Best Non-Profit to Work for in America, Independent Magazine’s Best Non-Profit Events, NP Connect’s Marketing Awards, Hispanic Chamber Organization of the Year award. Located in the heart of Kansas City, MO, BBBSKC is headquartered in the Crossroads in a state-of-the-art facility that offers ultimate visibility, access, collaboration workspaces, one of the best views in the city from our rooftop deck and the ability to host hundreds of people each week at one of our events, Match activities or trainings in our theater or event space. In addition to being a top-notch place to come to work, the culture inside the office is unmatched. BBBSKC lives by core value statements, an open-door leadership policy, a generous paid time off plan, excellent benefits, competitive salary, extraordinary parental/maternity leave, a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, a work hard/play hard mentality that leads to regular employee appreciation events and team bonding opportunities. When staff are asked their favorite part about working for BBBSKC though, most of the time it comes back to the mission. Each employee knows how their role is impacting others in our community, and they personally are helping defend potential for kids in Kansas City and that is empowering and rewarding for all our team members. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN ENROLLMENT & MATCHING SPECIALIST A typical week includes interviewing families and volunteers in their homes, collaborating with teammates to create meaningful matches, facilitating new friendships through match introductions, documenting assessments, and celebrating new matches as a team. You’ll help children feel seen, families feel supported, and volunteers feel confident and prepared as they begin a life-changing match through the BBBSKC program. POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Director of Enrollment and Matching, the Enrollment and Matching Specialist is a full-time, exempt position responsible for enrolling children (Littles) and volunteers (Bigs) into the program, which consists of conducting in-home interviews for both Littles and Bigs throughout the greater Kansas City area. Additionally, the EMS will facilitate new match introduction meetings in the home of the child. This is a fast-paced position that requires flexibility in scheduling to accommodate the schedules of the Parent/Guardians of the Littles as well as the Big. On average this position requires 3 to 4 evenings per week and/or weekend day. Flexible daytime scheduling when evening work is required and, once fully trained, staff manage their own appointments week to week. This position is ideal for professionals with social work or case management experience who enjoy community-based, relationship-centered work outside of traditional clinical settings. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Work to meet monthly individual goals around matches made and children and volunteers processed in a timely manner. Travel within assigned areas across the Greater KC region (six counties) to conduct pre-scheduled home visits with potential Bigs, Littles, and Parents/Guardians. All visits follow established safety protocols, with ongoing supervisor guidance and support. Complete detailed assessments and written summaries for each child and volunteer enrolled. Schedule and facilitate Match Introduction Meetings, which will take place at the child’s home. Maintain timely and accurate documentation to support match readiness and transition to the Match Support Team. Collaborate with team members to ensure a smooth and supportive enrollment and matching process. Attend match activities and waiting littles’ events as needed. Participate in required department and agency meetings and special events. Evening and weekend time will be required to accommodate our families and volunteers’ schedules as needed All other duties as assigned. ABOUT YOU Our ideal candidate will be a team player, who demonstrates a passion for our mission. They will be able to work under competing demands, with minimal supervision, and be accountable for individual and team metrics and goals. The position requires the ability to work autonomously, with outstanding customer service, and flexibility with a willingness to work as needed to accomplish job requirements. The ideal candidate will be able to meet deadlines, have excellent interpersonal skills, and be able to clearly communicate through both written and verbal communication. Candidates must also possess the ability to set and accomplish goals. Must be highly organized with the ability to multitask, implement systems and follow-up processes, able to effectively work under pressure, use independent judgment, and produce a quality work product within tight time constraints. You should be able to work independently and work well with a team as you will work alongside our BBBSKC team members. Our ideal candidate is a collaborative team player who demonstrates a strong passion for our mission. They bring strong professional boundaries, ethical judgment, cultural humility, and a child-centered mindset to their work with children, families, and volunteers. This individual is comfortable managing competing demands with minimal supervision and is accountable for both individual and team goals. The position requires the ability to work autonomously while providing outstanding customer service, along with flexibility and a willingness to adjust schedules as needed to meet job requirements. The ideal candidate is highly organized, able to set and achieve goals, and skilled at multitasking, implementing systems, and following up effectively. They communicate clearly and professionally in both written and verbal formats and can use independent judgment to produce high-quality work within tight time constraints. This role requires someone who can work independently while also collaborating effectively with BBBSKC team members. EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's Degree required, or Associate’s Degree and two years of relevant work experience,