Program Development Coordinator
Company: Painted Brain
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $25-$30 per hour
Benefits This position is eligible for the following benefits:
401(k) Plan Matching, Paid Sick Time, and 3 days of Paid
Bereavement Leave. Organization Background The mission of Painted
Brain is to create lasting community-based solutions to mental
health challenges and the impact of social injustice through arts,
advocacy, and enterprise. Painted Brain is an innovative peer-run
mental health arts and tech-forward organization that uses a peer
model focused on recovery. Painted Brain defines a peer as any
person with lived mental health challenges and or trauma, including
but not limited to: social injustice, interpersonal violence,
and/or societal exclusion. Our primary focus over the years has
always been using the arts to help people learn to interact
socially and effectively while experiencing the impacts of trauma,
psychosis, depression, autism, anxiety, and other unwanted mental
experiences. Position Summary The Program Development Coordinator
is responsible for leading the development of Painted Brain
programs. The Program Development Coordinator will research and
coordinate funding and business opportunities through writing and
managing grant proposals. Additionally, the Program Development
Coordinator will evaluate program development through tracking
program deliverables, expenses, and reporting deadlines to ensure
contract and organizational compliance. Key Responsibilities Grant
Research & Writing Research grant opportunities and lead completion
of application deliverables, and review requests for proposals
(RFPs), and lead and plan strategy/design meetings. Coordinate with
the team leading writing, revising drafts, and with the ED for the
review/approval through final submission. Collaborate with the
Executive Director and Strategic Partnerships Manager on
business/program development. Grant Management & Compliance
Coordinate the transition from post-award to Painted Brain Program
staff to coordinate the development and implementation of programs.
Track program deliverables to present and report on progress, as
well as provide recommendations to ensure contract compliance.
Review grant agreements, contracts, and subawards to ensure
compliance with funder requirements, organizational policies, and
legal obligations. Support the development and maintenance of a
centralized tracking system for grants, contracts, and reporting
deadlines. Serve as a secondary point of contact with funders and
subcontractors on grant-related matters. Reporting & Budgeting Lead
the development, finance, and program team through the preparation
and submission of timely financial and narrative reports to
funders. Work with the finance and development team to develop
program budgets for grant submission. Support finance and program
teams with grant expense tracking to ensure it aligns with approved
budgets. Assist in preparing for audits and funder site visits.
Fundraising Create and lead new initiatives for
fundraising/development plans. Network with outside agencies to
identify development opportunities and new donors, as well as
maintain relationships with partner agencies and programs staff.
Collaborate with the development team for public events,
fundraisers, social media, and other media campaigns to raise PB's
profile and funding. Qualifications Bachelors degree or higher
within Social Work, or a relevant field. At least one year of
experience in program development and management. Experience with
technical grant writing and research. Experience in policy and
program planning within health or mental health. Other Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities Required Excellent with grant research and
writing. Able to produce clear and concise documentation of project
reports. Excellent leadership, organizational, and project
management skills. Superior interpersonal and communication skills.
Professional demeanor while representing the org at meetings,
events, or client sites. Ability to collaborate with diverse teams
and stakeholders in-person and remotely. Have knowledge of the
California Human Services landscape. Ability to work with staff and
community members from diverse racial, sexual orientation, gender
identity, and cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds, including
populations with re-entry, mental health, and substance use
challenges. Preferred - Non-Essential Qualifications - Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities Bilingual or Multilingual communication
abilities. Work Environment This position requires a mix of office
work, community engagement, and occasional travel to multiple
locations as needed. The working conditions for this position are
Hybrid. Ability to work some evenings and weekends as needed.
Follow safety standards and protocols. Regular and predictable
attendance is required. Employees may be asked to perform other
duties as assigned. General Travel Expectations Ability to travel
locally to various locations as needed, typically within 10-50
miles of the primary work location. Transportation is not to be
provided by Painted Brain; however, mileage reimbursements are
available for eligible travel. Travel may be required on short
notice and may include evenings or weekends. Physical and Endurance
Requirements Ability to remain seated for extended periods, during
driving or public transit commutes. Comfortable with periods of
limited access to food or beverages, such as intervals of up to 4
hours without eating. Ability to carry personal items or
job-related materials weighing up to 20 pounds. Scheduling and Time
Management Flexibility to adjust schedules to accommodate travel
requirements without significant disruption to work
responsibilities. Strong time management skills to balance travel
with other job duties. Physical Requirements Ability to sit, stand,
or walk for extended periods. Ability to bend, kneel, crouch, or
reach as needed for tasks such as filing, organizing, or setting up
equipment. Ability to climb stairs or use ramps when elevators are
unavailable. Capacity to lift and carry objects weighing up to 20
pounds. Ability to push or pull carts, equipment, or materials, if
applicable. Adequate vision for tasks requiring focus, such as
reading documents, screens, or labels. Hearing ability sufficient
for understanding verbal communication in person, over the phone,
or via video conferencing. Ability to respond quickly to
emergencies, such as evacuating a building or assisting others in
need. Physical readiness for occasional high-energy demands, such
as helping set up events or responding to critical situations.
Mental Requirements The incumbent in this position must be able to
accommodate all of the following: constant distractions,
interruptions, uncontrollable changes in priorities/work schedules,
processing information, and handling stress. There may be exposure
to inappropriate behavior and/or the language of those being served
at times. The requirements above are representative of the
knowledge, skills, and/or abilities required for successful
performance of the essential duties. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. The inability to cope with a stressful work
environment does not constitute a protected disability. Painted
Brain is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
opportunities at Painted Brain are contingent upon the successful
completion of a criminal background check and verification of any
applicable degree or license. If the position requires driving, a
valid drivers license, a motor vehicle clearance, and proof of auto
insurance are required at the time of employment and must be
maintained throughout employment.
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