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As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for cancer support in the United States is $26.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.37 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Professionals in Cancer Support often encounter emotionally charged situations, such as helping patients and families cope with difficult diagnoses and complex treatment decisions. Managing stress and preventing burnout are common challenges, as the work can be emotionally demanding. Many organizations offer ongoing training, peer support groups, and access to mental health resources to help professionals maintain resilience. Building a strong support network within your multidisciplinary team and practicing effective self-care strategies are key to thriving in this role while continuing to provide compassionate, high-quality support to those affected by cancer.

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To excel in a Cancer Support role, you typically need a background in social work, counseling, nursing, or patient advocacy, along with knowledge of cancer care and support services. Familiarity with case management software, electronic health records, and relevant certifications such as Certified Oncology Patient Navigator (COPN) or Certified Cancer Support Specialist (CCSS) is often beneficial. Exceptional empathy, active listening, and strong communication skills are crucial for providing emotional support and clear guidance to patients and families. These qualities are vital for building trust, easing patient anxiety, and ensuring holistic support throughout the cancer care journey.

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A Cancer Support job involves providing emotional, informational, and practical assistance to individuals affected by cancer, including patients, caregivers, and families. Professionals in this field may offer counseling, resource navigation, support groups, or advocacy services. They work in hospitals, non-profits, or community organizations to help ease the challenges of a cancer diagnosis. Their goal is to improve quality of life, provide coping strategies, and ensure access to necessary care and services.

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Special Events Coordinator

Special Events Coordinator

Womens Cancer Resource Center

Berkeley, CA โ€ข On-site

$28/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Special Eventsย &ย Communications Coordinatorย 
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Organization Overviewย 

The Womenโ€™s Cancer Resource Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women diagnosed with cancer through compassionate, holistic programs and services that address emotional, physical, and practical needs. We are committed to advancing health equity and ensuring that underserved and historically marginalized communities have meaningful access to culturally responsive cancer support services.ย 
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Purpose of Position:ย 
The Special Events & Communications Coordinator supports the organizationโ€™s fundraising and engagement efforts by coordinating special eventย logisticsย and managing key communication channels, including monthly newsletters and social media.ย Reporting to the Development Manager, this role works closely with development staff to ensure events are executed smoothly and messaging toย donors,ย and the community isย timely, consistent, and engaging.ย ย 
This isย a part-time,ย nonexempt position,ย working 20 hours per week. The role is based in Berkeley, California.ย Some onsite work is required due to the nature of the position, with limited remote work available as appropriate.ย Occasional evening and weekend hours may beย requiredย to meet event needs.ย 

Key Responsibilitiesย 
Special Event Logistics Support (60%)ย 
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  • Coordinate and manageย logisticsย for fundraising and cultivation events, including event timelines, run-of-show documents, and planning checklistsย 

  • Liaise with vendors, venues, volunteers, and internal staffย 

  • Track RSVPs, registrations, and attendanceย 

  • Support event setup, breakdown, and on-site coordinationย 

  • Assistย with post-event follow-up, including thank-you communications and basic reportingย 
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Monthly Newslettersย (15%)ย 
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  • Produce and distribute monthly e-newsletters to donors and stakeholdersย 

  • Draft, edit, and format content using email marketing platformsย 

  • Gather stories, updates, and event information from internal teamsย 

  • Maintain content calendars and ensure consistent branding and toneย 

  • Track open rates and engagement metrics to inform improvementsย 
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Social Media Content Managementย (15%)ย 
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  • Manage and schedule social media content across organizational platformsย 

  • Create event-related and mission-focused posts (copy and basic graphics)ย 

  • Promote events, campaigns, and donor impact storiesย 

  • Monitor engagement and respond to comments/messages as appropriateย 

  • Collaborate with development and communications staff to support messaging strategyย 
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Development & Administrative Supportย (10%)ย 
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  • Incorporate and develop best practices for cultivation events and document processes and systemsย 

  • Maintainย accurateย donorย and event records in the CRMย 

  • Support donor acknowledgments related to eventsย 

  • Assistย withย additionalย development and communications projects as neededย 
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Qualifications &ย Experience:ย 
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  • 1โ€“3 years of experience in events, communications, or nonprofit developmentย 

  • Strong organizational and project management skillsย 

  • Experience with event coordination andย logisticsย 

  • Excellent written communication skillsย 

  • Familiarity with email marketing platforms and social media toolsย 

  • Ability to manage multiple deadlines in a fast-paced environmentย 

  • Comfort working collaboratively across teamsย 
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Preferred Skills:ย 
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  • Experience with donor databases (e.g., Raiserโ€™s Edge, Salesforce)ย 

  • Basic graphic design skills (Canva or similar)ย 

  • Event registration platforms (Eventbrite,ย Bloomerangย Fundraising, etc.)ย 
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Ideal For Candidates Who:ย 
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  • Enjoy both behind-the-scenesย logisticsย and creative communicationsย 

  • Are detail-oriented but flexible during live eventsย 

  • Want a hybrid role bridging events, marketing, and developmentย 

Compensation:ย $28.00 per hour.ย WCRC offers a generous benefits package, which includes 100% coverage of medical, dental and vision; a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan, with 2% of salary employer contribution; long-term disability; vacation and sick time; and thirteen paid agency holidays and a floating holiday for your birthday.ย ย 

How to Apply:ย ย 

Please address a cover letter and aย resumeย by email toย jobs@wcrc.org.ย No calls, please.ย ย 
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About Usย 

WCRC is an equalย opportunityย employer actively advancing equityย in practice, not just in principle.ย We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve andย providingย culturally responsive cancer support that reduces barriers to care. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals (including queer, transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender-fluid individuals), and others who areย passionate about equity-driven, community-rooted work to address health disparities.ย 

Company Description

The Womenโ€™s Cancer Resource Center (WCRC) has been serving the East Bay Area since 1986, primarily clients in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. More than 80% of our clients are people of color, and 67% are low-income.
WCRC staff have long observed that cancer is not the greatest concern for the low-income and systematically marginalized individuals we serve. Limited access to primary health care, inadequate health services and financial resources, language and cultural barriers, racism, and mistrust of medical systems contribute to late diagnosis and earlier death, especially for African American, Latinx, and other groups of low-income people diagnosed with cancer. WCRC provides a set of comprehensive, coordinated services that include cancer navigation, financial assistance, peer support, wellness programs, and referrals to wraparound services to mitigate these problems for people with limited access to essential, life-giving care.
As a highly committed, equity-focused organization, advancing equity in cancer support and reducing disparities at every stage are our fundamental goals. Our diverse and highly skilled staff team is committed to cultural humility and is made up of people who represent the communities we serve. We work to ensure that our clients feel seen, heard, and supported through their cancer experience.
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