Job Opportunity: Project Coordinator for Sustainability and Community Programs at ReUse Systems Inc.
/Project Coordinator – Sustainability & Community Programs
ReUse Systems Inc. | Geneva, NY | $55,000–$65,000 + Benefits
Are you passionate about reducing waste and building a more sustainable future? ReUse Systems Inc., a mission-driven nonprofit, is launching a community-centered reuse center, and we're looking for a Project Coordinator to lead the charge!
As the face of this new initiative, you'll play a key role in shaping operations, engaging the community, and driving programs that give reusable goods a second life. If you are excited about making a grassroots impact in sustainability, we want to meet you.
What You’ll Do:
- Launch and manage the daily operations of a new reuse center 
- Drive fundraising, grants, and marketing outreach 
- Lead partnerships with local governments, schools, and nonprofits 
- Help shape organizational strategy and systems 
What We’re Looking For:
- A strong commitment to sustainability and the circular economy 
- Skill in fundraising, grant writing, and community engagement 
- Experience in project coordination, nonprofit work, retail, or logistics 
- Organized, adaptable, and energized by fast-moving environments 
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience 
Why Join Us?
- Be part of a creative, purpose-driven startup 
- Enjoy flexibility, autonomy, and a collaborative team culture 
- Help build something impactful from the ground up 
📅 Apply by June 2, 2025 – Send your resume and a letter of interest to genevareusesystems@reusesystemsinc.org
References will be requested at the interview stage.

 
              
              
              
             
              
              
              
             
              
              
              
             
              
              
              
             
              
              
              
             
              
              
              
            
The Town of Ithaca Comprehensive Plan (2014) envisions compact, walkable mixed-use neighborhoods (new urban/traditional neighborhood development) in emerging growth areas close to major employers and activity hubs.