What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Extended Day position at Pine Crest School?
Purpose
To direct, support, and implement various programs and projects within Community Engagement. Primary focus will be to design, manage and coordinate the Extended Day Program for Lower School and Middle School in addition to supporting the Community Engagement department.
Essential Job Functions
Education
Bachelor’s degree, required
Master’s degree preferred
Experience And Qualifications
2 years’ experience in a school working with children and families
Experience supervising staff
Experience managing and implementing programming
Proficiency with Google Suites required
Certifications and Licenses
CPR Certification required
To direct, support, and implement various programs and projects within Community Engagement. Primary focus will be to design, manage and coordinate the Extended Day Program for Lower School and Middle School in addition to supporting the Community Engagement department.
Essential Job Functions
- Supports the School’s mission statement and the philosophy of the department and adheres to School policies and procedures, including but not limited to what is outlined in the Faculty and Staff Employee Handbook
- Directs and manages Extended Day program for all students
- Generates revenue programs to enhance opportunities for Community Engagement
- Interviews and hires staff (internal and external); supervises and evaluates after-school staff and assigns responsibilities
- Assesses and acquires needs of the programs and purchases activity supplies and equipment
- Conducts orientation for staff
- Provides support to all Community Engagement programs
- Utilizes online registration system for enrollment, billing and reporting
- Communicates, mediates, resolves, and documents employee, parent, staff, and student/camper concerns
- Coordinates program operations as necessary with divisions and departments
- Communicates with the Health Office and HR regarding on campus accidents associated with programming
- Collaborates with the logistics and organization of all campus programs with the department
- Acts in loco parentis to students throughout the day and supervises students, including but not limited to, during arrival and dismissal, carline and buses, playground, cafeteria, and hallways
- Models and promotes respect for the diversity of student, faculty, and outside participants backgrounds, experiences, developmental needs, and learning approaches
- Creates a safe, caring, and engaging environment that fosters well-being and maintains respectful and responsible behavior for each student consistent with the philosophy, values and mission of the school
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Department Supervisor or their designee
Education
Bachelor’s degree, required
Master’s degree preferred
Experience And Qualifications
2 years’ experience in a school working with children and families
Experience supervising staff
Experience managing and implementing programming
Proficiency with Google Suites required
Certifications and Licenses
CPR Certification required