Life Enrichment Coordinator – Full-Time (Assisted Living & Memory Care Focus)
Pay: $17.70 – $19.00/hourClassification: Non-Exempt (Eligible for Overtime)Schedule: Full-Time | Monday - Friday with one weekend per month rotation
Touchmark on West Prospect is Appleton’s leading full-service senior living community, dedicated to enriching the lives of residents through exceptional hospitality, care, and meaningful engagement. We are seeking a creative, compassionate, and organized Life Enrichment Coordinator to support programming in both Assisted Living and Memory Care.
This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about creating purposeful, engaging experiences for residents, including those living with memory loss, while building strong relationships with residents, families, and team members.
Why You’ll Love This Role
Make a meaningful impact on residents’ daily lives and well-being
Design and lead engaging, person-centered programs
Work in a collaborative, mission-driven environment
Build relationships with residents and families in a supportive setting
What You’ll Do
Plan, coordinate, and lead daily life enrichment programs (3–5 per day)
Develop and publish activity calendars that reflect all dimensions of wellness
Create specialized programming tailored to both Assisted Living and Memory Care residents
Encourage and assist residents to participate in meaningful activities
Track participation and adjust programming based on resident engagement
Collaborate with care, dining, and leadership teams to enhance resident experience
Assist with outings, special events, and intergenerational programming
Observe and communicate changes in resident behavior or engagement
Take photos and support promotion of community events
What We’re Looking For
High school diploma or equivalent
Experience in activities, recreation, or life enrichment programming (healthcare or senior living preferred)
Experience working with Memory Care or residents with cognitive impairment strongly preferred
Strong organizational, communication, and presentation skills
Ability to lead group activities and engage residents at varying ability levels
Compassion, patience, creativity, and a sense of humor
Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities
Willingness to drive residents for outings (as needed)
This is more than an activities role — it’s an opportunity to create moments of joy, connection, and purpose for residents across Assisted Living and Memory Care