Social services and faith-based education programs across Jacksonville
Catholic Charities Jacksonville operates a portfolio of social services (food pantry, refugee resettlement, emergency financial assistance, immigration legal aid) alongside education and youth programs. The hiring velocity is accelerating with 70 roles posted in the last month—heavily weighted toward education and operations—while tech stack remains Microsoft-native. The pain-point cluster (budget management, compliance, volunteer recruitment, grant funding uncertainty) maps to a nonprofit scaling operations without specialized financial or volunteer-management tools.
Notable leadership hires: Faith Formation Director, Youth Director, Development Director, Early Learning Director
Catholic Charities Jacksonville is a 51–200-person nonprofit founded in 1944, headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. The organization delivers community-facing programs addressing hunger, homelessness, abuse, and legal barriers to dignity—refugee resettlement, food pantry operations, ESOL classes, and immigration legal services—alongside education initiatives (youth programs, vacation Bible school, life teen groups). Revenue and operations are rooted in community referral networks and diocesan partnerships. Current hiring pressure is concentrated in education roles, reflecting expansion or turnover in school and youth-program staffing.
The organization provides social services addressing hunger, homelessness, abuse, and injustice, paired with refugee resettlement, legal immigration aid, and faith-based education programs. Neighbors and advocates collaborate to build self-sufficiency and dignity.
Stack is Microsoft-native: Office 365, Teams, Outlook, Exchange, Windows, macOS, plus Paycor for payroll. No specialized nonprofit CRM or volunteer-management platform in the current stack.
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