What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Coordinator -ACE position at Beaumont Indep School District?
Beaumont independent school district
Job Description
JOB TITLE: |
Campus Program Coordinator (Non-Certified)-Save the Children |
CLASSIFICATION: |
Nonexempt |
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REPORTS TO: |
Principal |
PAY GRADE: |
Flat Rate |
$17.00 / hour |
/ 187 Days |
LOCATION: |
To be Assigned |
DATE REVISED: |
06/01/2020 |
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FUNDED BY: |
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification:
- Bachelor’s degree in education, early education, counseling, mental health, psychology, social work, or related field
- Texas teaching certificate preferred
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Oversee the Implementation of the 21st CCLC Afterschool and Summer Programs:
- Structure the schedule of activities during the Texas ACE afterschool program: Save the Children’s Developing Reader Literacy Block (DRLB), Emergent Reader Literacy Block(ERLB), Healthy Choices, math, and enrichment related activities<
- Work with all afterschool tutors (literacy, healthy choices, math, and enrichment) to organize children into groups of ten – fifteen based on grade levels, reading levels and behavior management concerns
- Support literacy tutors in the planning and implementation of daily read-alouds, guided independent reading practice and fluency-building activities during the afterschool and summer programs
- Provide feedback to literacy staff concerning best practices in daily read-alouds, guided independent reading practice and fluency-building activities
- Review, generate, and discuss DRLB and ERLB data reports on a regular basis with literacy tutors implementing Guided Independent Reading, Read Aloud Vocabulary Fluency, and Emergent Reader
- Support tutors with planning and retrieving lesson plans weekly to ensure program is properly implemented
- Work with the tutors and librarian to organize the books used for Save the Children programs
- Support with addressing individual children’s needs with appropriate staff and devise possible solutions
- Assist with ensuring all afterschool tutors receive the proper component trainings before implementing the afterschool program
- Ensure all afterschool and summer tutors have materials required form implementing Save the Children programs
Support collection and review of data and assessments:
- Review, generate, and discuss the math data reports with math staff and program coordinators on a regular basis
- Assist with training and supporting school personnel in the correct use of AR and math materials, as needed
- Support with collecting afterschool attendance in all required data systems and recruiting children for the 21st CCLC program
- Assist in administrating STAR Early Literacy, STAR Reading™, and math assessments throughout the year (beginning, middle, and end) for every child in Save the Children summer and afterschool programs
- Attend school and district level data meetings frequently to ensure partnership and collaboration between school leader and ACE program
- Assist in developing and collecting 21st CCLC evaluation data and spring/fall required 21st CCLC grades/attendance
- Make sure children’s names in Renaissance Learning™exactly match the children’s names in SCORE
- Communicate regularly with the Program Specialist at the field office
Engage Families in Programming:
- Complete the Family Engagement Checklist to identify site-specific family engagement focus areas for the program year
- Complete an annual Family Engagement Planning Guide to outline specific family engagement practices and activities to be conducted throughout the program year
- Implement the site-selected family engagement activities and practices throughout year, as outlined in annual plan; these will vary by site
- Conduct at least four family engagement events during the program year to address key Family Engagement strategies
- Collaborate with school administration and staff to identify areas of alignment between the program and school-wide family engagement practices
- Communicate regularly with Program Specialist and Family Engagement Specialist regarding family engagement activities
- Conduct the required Family Post-Survey at the end of the program year; send home and actively encourage completion and return of the Family Post-Survey by one parent/caregiver of each family with a child participating in the program
- Assist in establishing community partners and volunteers for supporting the afterschool and summer programs
- Serve as lead in coordinating, collecting signatures, and distributing GIK materials
- Communicate regularly with the Family Engagement Specialist at the field office
Skills, Knowledge, Ability
- Knowledge of project management principles, practices, techniques and tools.
- Demonstrated ability to present information and respond to questions from groups or individuals.
- Demonstrated to work effectively with diverse levels of individuals and coordinate with many different agencies/organizations.
- Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities.
- Strong ability to multi-task multiple projects at the same time.
- Excellent attention to detail, flexible and adaptable to change.
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
- Spanish language skills preferred
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Mental Demands
- Maintain emotional control under stress
- Work with frequent interruptions
Physical Demands
- Light lifting and carrying, reaching above shoulder, use of fingers, repetitive hand motions; frequent bending and stooping
- Prolonged use of computer
Environmental Demands
- Normal office environment
- May work prolonged or irregular hours
- Exposure to childhood communicable diseases; good general health and stamina needed
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