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FLSA Status Exempt
Location Loveland, Colorado; Hybrid
Summary The Community Engagement Manager (“CEM”) for Centerra leads the community building effort that results in stakeholder engagement that is meaningful, authentic and collaborative. By bringing residents, neighbors, non‑profits, employers, and others together, the CEM fosters a rich expression of community life and builds the framework for a sustainable legacy community.
Description Cohere Life, Inc. Job Description 12/29/2025 Title: Community Engagement Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Reports to: Director of Engagement; Centerra Location: Loveland, Colorado; Hybrid Summary: The Community Engagement Manager (“CEM”) for Centerra leads the community building effort that results in stakeholder engagement that is meaningful, authentic and collaborative. By bringing residents, neighbors, non‑profits, employers, and others together, the CEM fosters a rich expression of community life and builds the framework for a sustainable legacy community.
The CEM applies the unique Community Life Community Engagement Model™ to enrich the lives of residents and tenants, to create communities of substance where civic engagement is valued, volunteerism is celebrated, and community leaders are cultivated with intention. Further, the CEM directs the planning and implementation of a comprehensive community event strategy, including establishment of traditions and signature events aimed at collective experiences.
Working in collaboration with internal and external partners, the CEM will implement a strategic framework for stakeholder communications to fulfill key initiatives. The CEM is also responsible for cultivating and maintaining long‑term relationships and partnerships that grow the quality of opportunities for residents to become more involved in their community and for partners to have unique opportunities to contribute to community life, generating mutually beneficial partnerships and outreach opportunities.
Scope
In collaboration with the Executive Director, Director of Engagement, Cohere colleagues and other stakeholders, develop a dynamic multi‑faced community engagement strategy that is reflective of the community brand, vision and culture.
Ensure the developer and builders visions and selling points of Centerra are implemented.
Proactively contribute to strategic visioning and the development and implementation of work plans for all programmatic offerings including, but not limited to annual events and celebrations; social activities; philanthropy and community service; leadership development; recreation; youth and teen activities; adult and youth sports; resident clubs; and lifelong learning and enrichment programs.
Develop an annual program of work that informs the operating budget and aligns with revenue requirements; monitor monthly financial statements to ensure that programming expenses are in line with budget; control and monitor expenses initiating cost‑cutting measures and creative cost‑saving solutions in line with budgetary requirements.
Identify, vet and secure appropriate vendor partners in support of programs and events; negotiate pricing and contracts; secure insurance, liability waivers and similar documentation.
Keep track of event successes, including resident participation and milestones, and present the results to the Board of Directors at the quarterly meetings.
Monitor monthly financials statements to ensure that programming expenses are in line with budget; control and monitor expenses initiations cost‑cutting measures and creative cost‑saving solutions.
Work collaboratively and creatively with residents, partners, private agencies and non‑profits in the development of programs that provide unique and/or exclusive opportunities for residents and community stakeholders.
Develop and implement a comprehensive volunteer engagement strategy that leverages resident leaders and influencers to advance and support key events and programs; create committee charters; recruit committee members; manage committee meetings and related activities.
Working with the Executive Director, Lead Ambassador and onsite Kinston team to support a robust resident welcome program aimed at making a genuine connection with every new homeowner.
Collaborate with Kinston Ambassador team regarding onsite events, reservation needs and general community engagement efforts.
Collaborate with internal and external partners to ensure communications and key message points are in alignment with overarching objectives.
Ensure Centerra and Community Life brand standards are met and consistently applied across all programs and related promotional material.
Inspire and lead team members, volunteers, contractors and others to achieve desired outcomes.
Manage process to acquire necessary permits, licensing and related documents to ensure community activities comply with city, county and state regulations.
Analyze resident and tenant surveys and data to provide programming solutions for community needs and create programs that are in line with resident data and interests.
Engage in relevant professional associations and trade groups that provide professional development and ongoing learning opportunities; visibility for Centerra and Cohere; leadership/volunteer involvement.
Participate in Cohere Councils of Excellence and engage in ongoing personal and professional development aimed at expanding capabilities, knowledge and passion for the work.
Seek out service and leadership opportunities amongst non‑profits, philanthropic agencies and/or other relevant entities where your contributions are needed and valued; model the way.
Work collaboratively and creatively with residents to identify needs; co‑create programs to meet those needs; encourage meaningful engagement.
Develop relationships with key community stakeholder groups, civic organizations, non‑profits and others and leverage those partnerships to provide unique, fulfilling opportunities for Centerra residents and commercial tenants.
In partnership with communications, develop message points, promotional campaigns, e‑newsletter content, social media messaging and other tools to disseminate information to residents and key stakeholders.
Collaborate with the team to respond to general inquiries from residents, and other stakeholders (written, phone calls and in‑person).
Coordinate educational community‑wide workshops, events, and outreach programs to grow community knowledge and familiarity with the community vision, guidelines and architectural standards.
Attend after‑hours events and meetings as necessary.
Work collaboratively with broader Community Life team and colleagues to mine best practices and ensure efficiencies of scale.
Attributes Key attributes for a successful Community Engagement Manager include, but are not limited to the following capabilities, qualifications and performance skills:
Qualifications
Passion for people: ability to engage in authentic, meaningful ways.
Creative: imaginative and comfortable thinking outside of the box.
Collaborative: fosters partnership and reciprocity among internal and external stakeholders.
Leads by example: models the way; coaches and develops team.
Motivating: inspiring, brings out the best in team members, volunteers and stakeholders.
Empathetic: demonstrates genuine care for the welfare of others.
Diplomatic: seeks to understand all sides of complex issues.
Expeditious: implements decisions and follows through; possess initiative to think, reason and make independent and effective decisions.
Focused: organized, efficient, detail oriented.
Flexible: adaptable to changing dynamics and priorities.
Resourceful: excellent troubleshooting skills, innovative and creative problem solving using a “win‑win” approach.
Professional: tactful, positive.
Skilled communicator: verbal and written.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or college degree preferred.
Two to three years of progressive experience in hospitality, event management, recreation management, non‑profit management or related field with transferrable skills required.
Experience working in a master‑planned community setting highly desirable.
Volunteer management experience ideal.
Proficiency in a wide range of software including Microsoft Office Suite, social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), WordPress and others; familiarity with HTML, Adobe design suite and photo editing software desirable.
Must be comfortable with a minimum of 60% of travel and onsite participation per week, depending on community needs required.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends and some holidays.
This position requires a full‑time commitment, with workload increasing during peak periods such as major event seasons.
Position will require attire to range from casual to business dress.
Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather and being on your feet for extended periods of time.
Provide one’s own transportation for off‑site programs, meetings with partners, picking up necessary supplies, etc.; must have a current drivers’ license and an acceptable driving record.
Frequently lift and/or move up to 30 pounds and be on feet for extended periods.
Operating Principles
Instill a sense of fun and enthusiasm into everything we do.
Encourage a dynamic collaboration between internal and external stakeholders.
Exercise tact, diplomacy and fair-mindedness in all interactions while providing exceptional customer‑service.
Reflect a work style based on inclusiveness, mutual respect, consensus‑building, and responsiveness to changing needs and opportunities.
Embrace the vision, goals, and aspirations of Cohere.
Establish and convey a sense of purpose in alignment with the values of Cohere.
Job Type: Full‑time
Pay: $60,000-$62,500 per year
Benefits
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Health Insurance
Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off
Cohere is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
Once an adequate number of qualified candidates has been identified, the job posting may be withdrawn or closed.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Other
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Community Engagement Manager
role at
Cohere
1 day ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Join to apply for the
Community Engagement Manager
role at
Cohere
FLSA Status Exempt
Location Loveland, Colorado; Hybrid
Summary The Community Engagement Manager (“CEM”) for Centerra leads the community building effort that results in stakeholder engagement that is meaningful, authentic and collaborative. By bringing residents, neighbors, non‑profits, employers, and others together, the CEM fosters a rich expression of community life and builds the framework for a sustainable legacy community.
Description Cohere Life, Inc. Job Description 12/29/2025 Title: Community Engagement Manager FLSA Status: Exempt Reports to: Director of Engagement; Centerra Location: Loveland, Colorado; Hybrid Summary: The Community Engagement Manager (“CEM”) for Centerra leads the community building effort that results in stakeholder engagement that is meaningful, authentic and collaborative. By bringing residents, neighbors, non‑profits, employers, and others together, the CEM fosters a rich expression of community life and builds the framework for a sustainable legacy community.
The CEM applies the unique Community Life Community Engagement Model™ to enrich the lives of residents and tenants, to create communities of substance where civic engagement is valued, volunteerism is celebrated, and community leaders are cultivated with intention. Further, the CEM directs the planning and implementation of a comprehensive community event strategy, including establishment of traditions and signature events aimed at collective experiences.
Working in collaboration with internal and external partners, the CEM will implement a strategic framework for stakeholder communications to fulfill key initiatives. The CEM is also responsible for cultivating and maintaining long‑term relationships and partnerships that grow the quality of opportunities for residents to become more involved in their community and for partners to have unique opportunities to contribute to community life, generating mutually beneficial partnerships and outreach opportunities.
Scope
In collaboration with the Executive Director, Director of Engagement, Cohere colleagues and other stakeholders, develop a dynamic multi‑faced community engagement strategy that is reflective of the community brand, vision and culture.
Ensure the developer and builders visions and selling points of Centerra are implemented.
Proactively contribute to strategic visioning and the development and implementation of work plans for all programmatic offerings including, but not limited to annual events and celebrations; social activities; philanthropy and community service; leadership development; recreation; youth and teen activities; adult and youth sports; resident clubs; and lifelong learning and enrichment programs.
Develop an annual program of work that informs the operating budget and aligns with revenue requirements; monitor monthly financial statements to ensure that programming expenses are in line with budget; control and monitor expenses initiating cost‑cutting measures and creative cost‑saving solutions in line with budgetary requirements.
Identify, vet and secure appropriate vendor partners in support of programs and events; negotiate pricing and contracts; secure insurance, liability waivers and similar documentation.
Keep track of event successes, including resident participation and milestones, and present the results to the Board of Directors at the quarterly meetings.
Monitor monthly financials statements to ensure that programming expenses are in line with budget; control and monitor expenses initiations cost‑cutting measures and creative cost‑saving solutions.
Work collaboratively and creatively with residents, partners, private agencies and non‑profits in the development of programs that provide unique and/or exclusive opportunities for residents and community stakeholders.
Develop and implement a comprehensive volunteer engagement strategy that leverages resident leaders and influencers to advance and support key events and programs; create committee charters; recruit committee members; manage committee meetings and related activities.
Working with the Executive Director, Lead Ambassador and onsite Kinston team to support a robust resident welcome program aimed at making a genuine connection with every new homeowner.
Collaborate with Kinston Ambassador team regarding onsite events, reservation needs and general community engagement efforts.
Collaborate with internal and external partners to ensure communications and key message points are in alignment with overarching objectives.
Ensure Centerra and Community Life brand standards are met and consistently applied across all programs and related promotional material.
Inspire and lead team members, volunteers, contractors and others to achieve desired outcomes.
Manage process to acquire necessary permits, licensing and related documents to ensure community activities comply with city, county and state regulations.
Analyze resident and tenant surveys and data to provide programming solutions for community needs and create programs that are in line with resident data and interests.
Engage in relevant professional associations and trade groups that provide professional development and ongoing learning opportunities; visibility for Centerra and Cohere; leadership/volunteer involvement.
Participate in Cohere Councils of Excellence and engage in ongoing personal and professional development aimed at expanding capabilities, knowledge and passion for the work.
Seek out service and leadership opportunities amongst non‑profits, philanthropic agencies and/or other relevant entities where your contributions are needed and valued; model the way.
Work collaboratively and creatively with residents to identify needs; co‑create programs to meet those needs; encourage meaningful engagement.
Develop relationships with key community stakeholder groups, civic organizations, non‑profits and others and leverage those partnerships to provide unique, fulfilling opportunities for Centerra residents and commercial tenants.
In partnership with communications, develop message points, promotional campaigns, e‑newsletter content, social media messaging and other tools to disseminate information to residents and key stakeholders.
Collaborate with the team to respond to general inquiries from residents, and other stakeholders (written, phone calls and in‑person).
Coordinate educational community‑wide workshops, events, and outreach programs to grow community knowledge and familiarity with the community vision, guidelines and architectural standards.
Attend after‑hours events and meetings as necessary.
Work collaboratively with broader Community Life team and colleagues to mine best practices and ensure efficiencies of scale.
Attributes Key attributes for a successful Community Engagement Manager include, but are not limited to the following capabilities, qualifications and performance skills:
Qualifications
Passion for people: ability to engage in authentic, meaningful ways.
Creative: imaginative and comfortable thinking outside of the box.
Collaborative: fosters partnership and reciprocity among internal and external stakeholders.
Leads by example: models the way; coaches and develops team.
Motivating: inspiring, brings out the best in team members, volunteers and stakeholders.
Empathetic: demonstrates genuine care for the welfare of others.
Diplomatic: seeks to understand all sides of complex issues.
Expeditious: implements decisions and follows through; possess initiative to think, reason and make independent and effective decisions.
Focused: organized, efficient, detail oriented.
Flexible: adaptable to changing dynamics and priorities.
Resourceful: excellent troubleshooting skills, innovative and creative problem solving using a “win‑win” approach.
Professional: tactful, positive.
Skilled communicator: verbal and written.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or college degree preferred.
Two to three years of progressive experience in hospitality, event management, recreation management, non‑profit management or related field with transferrable skills required.
Experience working in a master‑planned community setting highly desirable.
Volunteer management experience ideal.
Proficiency in a wide range of software including Microsoft Office Suite, social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter), WordPress and others; familiarity with HTML, Adobe design suite and photo editing software desirable.
Must be comfortable with a minimum of 60% of travel and onsite participation per week, depending on community needs required.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends and some holidays.
This position requires a full‑time commitment, with workload increasing during peak periods such as major event seasons.
Position will require attire to range from casual to business dress.
Comfortable working outdoors in varying weather and being on your feet for extended periods of time.
Provide one’s own transportation for off‑site programs, meetings with partners, picking up necessary supplies, etc.; must have a current drivers’ license and an acceptable driving record.
Frequently lift and/or move up to 30 pounds and be on feet for extended periods.
Operating Principles
Instill a sense of fun and enthusiasm into everything we do.
Encourage a dynamic collaboration between internal and external stakeholders.
Exercise tact, diplomacy and fair-mindedness in all interactions while providing exceptional customer‑service.
Reflect a work style based on inclusiveness, mutual respect, consensus‑building, and responsiveness to changing needs and opportunities.
Embrace the vision, goals, and aspirations of Cohere.
Establish and convey a sense of purpose in alignment with the values of Cohere.
Job Type: Full‑time
Pay: $60,000-$62,500 per year
Benefits
401(k)
Dental Insurance
Health Insurance
Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off
Cohere is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status.
Once an adequate number of qualified candidates has been identified, the job posting may be withdrawn or closed.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Other
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