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Job Title: Site Coordinator High School Day & After School Program
Reports to: Senior Program Manager
Job Type: FullTime (NonExempt)
PREPARED BY: July 12 2022
SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Senior Program Manager with guidance from President & CEO and Principal Assistant Principal and in accordance with PowerPlay NYC rules and regulations the 21st Century Site Coordinator is responsible for planning implementing and leading the 21st Century grantfunded afterschool program. Additionally this position will be working with Platinum Edge Tutoring for 40 of their work time.
The 21st CCLC Program is a day/after school and summer enrichment opportunity for students who qualify for free or reducedprice lunch and/or are not meeting academic standards. Students are invited to take part in this free opportunity. Families of student participants are offered family engagement and education opportunities. This position will be working with high school students.
This position will be responsible for compliance overseeing the academic intervention sports and enrichment programming. The site coordinator will focus on work to increase parental involvement in students education and encourage parents to attend events. Design and implement Family Literacy Events afterschool clubs and community outreach throughout the school year.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned
Coordinate plan and guide the activities during after school aligning with and providing support to the school day and individual student needs to help students achieve state standards.
Act as a contact person for the agency and their assigned school staff. Establish a professional relationship with assigned school staff students and community partners.
Maintain an open line of communication with parents/guardians using tools and strategies provided by the program and/or the school district.
Implement the grant program as outlined in the grant application and integrate new program materials as required.
Organize and maintain uptodate records (attendance enrollment and activities in Youth Services and EZReports) for all programs and participants.
Work in conjunction with the finance department program evaluator and Senior Program Manager to coordinate the site budget and prepare all travel documentation.
Develop and execute Advisory Council Meetings that include parents and other stakeholders on a quarterly basis during the school year.
Design and execute family events for all members of the schools community
Propose ways to engage and communicate with parents and increase parental involvement in their childrens education and wellbeing
Assume all other responsibilities as deemed necessary or assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience coordinating activities in an outofschooltime setting
Must be at least 21 years old.
Must meet all licensing requirements under the Department of Human Services of the state and local governments.
Must complete and maintain current status in First Aid and CPR.
Must possess and demonstrate ability to engage in all activities associated with the daily care and routines of the programs children including but not limited to; interacting with children at floor level physical education activities such as running jumping etc. lifting children and or equipment and participating in outdoor activities field trips and swimming as needed.
Must possess oral auditory and written communication skills appropriate for interacting with both children and adults as well as staff and personnel.
Must be capable of directing the daily administrative programrelated and supervisory responsibilities
Understanding and knowledge of public school operations is helpful.
Commitment to helping students succeed with an emphasis on urban schools with diverse socioeconomic racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Knowledge of developmentally appropriate curriculum activities for helping students develop academically socially emotionally and physically.
Ability to identify select and modify instructional resources to meet the needs of students with varying backgrounds learning styles and special needs.
Ability to deliver/supervise schoolage programs and possess problemsolving abilities.
Ability to maintain a positive academic atmosphere conducive to learning and the safety of the students and willingness to collaborate with community partners to enhance the instructional environment.
Accepted responsibility for leading the program to meet stated objectives and performance goals target enrollment activity hours academic achievement youth development and parent engagement.
Meets professional obligations through efficient work habits such as meeting deadlines and honoring schedules.
EDUCATION
Minimum education requirement: Associates Degree
COMPUTER SKILLS
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite of products
Knowledge of utilizing Google Drive to receive and share documents
WORK ENVIRONMENT/LOCATION
This is a 100 onsite position with no remote option
95 of the job will be performed at the high school location but may have to come into the PowerPlay office once in a while for training
Required Experience:
IC
Full-Time