What are the responsibilities and job description for the Education Specialist - [40 hours/week - Full Benefits] position at Boys & Girls Clubs of Monterey County?
Description
Work Schedule:
Full-time, non-exempt. Generally scheduled up to 40 hrs/week, 9:00am-6:00pm, Monday-Friday during Regular Program; and 8:00am–6:00pm during Intersession Program. Occasional late evenings and weekends for staff training and special events (e.g., Family Nights, Love of Literature Nights, etc.)
Reports to: Elementary Education Coordinator
MISSION:
“Our Mission is to inspire and empower the youth of Monterey County to realize their full potential to become responsible, healthy, productive and successful citizens.”
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Under the direction of the Elementary Education Coordinator, the Impact Specialist for Education drives youth success through outstanding, Mission-driven and integrity-centered leadership and management. S/he accomplishes this by engaging youth in age-appropriate and outcome-driven programs with specialized focus on literacy support and intervention. This includes ensuring a safe, positive, fun and impactful Clubhouse environment that engages hundreds of diverse youth, ages 6 to 18 years old, to ultimately achieve on-time grade progression, high school graduation, college/ postsecondary readiness and education leading to a livable wage career, healthy lifestyle and engaged citizenship.
Key Roles/Responsibilities
Youth Success
- Fosters an environment where youth acquire a sense of belonging, competence, usefulness, power and influence, and are engaged in developmentally appropriate, high yield learning activities primarily for grades K-5 in Education, Character & Leadership Development; and Health & Life Skills;
- Address youth behavior with a positive discipline approach that is fair, firm, consistent and kind; helping youth take responsibility/accountability for their actions accompanied with appropriate consequences; and
- Ensures a culture of high expectations and frequent recognition of youth for their efforts, achievements.
Program Staff Supervision and Development
- Work collaboratively with the Elementary Education Coordinator in hiring, training, and managing Education Youth Development Professionals and Volunteers; and
- Plans and facilitates training and promotes professional development.
Program Impact Management
- Monitors progress and takes action accordingly, emphasis on youth reach (e.g., outreach, recruitment, retention, average daily attendance, program participation, etc.) and impact;
- Conduct parent meetings in an effort to engage family with youth success;
- Utilizes impact management tools, including monitoring specific youth success indicators such as school attendance, behavior, grades, etc. via case management.
- Implement grant funded projects, analyze information/reports, present findings, make recommendations with the education team and take action.
- Contributes to strategic planning and facilitates implementation with clarity of goals, roles and responsibilities, process ensuring effective, accountable working relationships to achieve results.
- Responsible for delivery of school-day program commitment established in annual/quarterly goals (i.e. 50 elementary students served through educational programming at school sites).
Facility Management
- Maintain safety and order in all aspects of Education department operations (including field trips and youth services delivered at non-BGCMC locations) as well as compliance to policy and standard operating procedures.
- Report Education department, Clubhouse safety, maintenance, and technology so they can be promptly addressed by Operations.
- Ensure the program space is clean & well decorated, and reflective of monthly themes; equipment is in good condition; program supplies are adequate and the environment is safe and inviting for all elementary students (K-5th grade).
Interdepartmental Collaboration
Collaborates with other departments to achieve organizational goals for example:
- Collaborate to identify youth grades K-5th assessed at below grade level
- Contributes to special event planning and execution; provides oversight of monthly Love of Literature Nights, Club Store, Member Money Management Program, Back to School Family Night, end of year VIPeeps celebration in coordination with Operations
- Identify any safety, transportation, maintenance, and technology issues to Operations
Community Relations
- Attend school meetings and/or meet with teachers as needed to support intervention efforts
- Maintains positive, collaborative working relationships with schools, businesses, other youth service organizations, clergy, law enforcement, community leaders and other stakeholders to achieve goals
Management of Facility & Financial Resources
- Ensures safety and order in all aspects of Clubhouse operations (including field trips and youth services delivered at non-BGCMC locations) as well as compliance to policy and standard operating procedures
- Maintain inventory, ensure equipment/supplies are in good working order and stewarded for intended use
- Recommends requisitions to supervisors working within the budget.
Collateral Duties
- Performs other duties as assigned in alignment with fulfilling primary function of position
Requirements
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Education & Experience:
- Four-year degree from an accredited college or university in Education or related field, or equivalent experience
- Minimum of two years management experience, with demonstrated success at leading teams
- Minimum of three years experience supporting youth to succeed
- Tech savvy, including proficiency in utilizing Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite and Internet for program facilitation and maximum productivity
- Excellent Written and verbal communication skills
- Clean and clear driving record and current CA driver’s license
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position including sitting or standing at least 50% of the time
- Must be able to lift up to 35lbs
Highly desirable qualifications:
- Bi-lingual English and Spanish
- First Aid & CPR Certification
- Cultural competence, ability to work with a diverse youth and people
COMPENSATION:
Salary range begins at $23.00 to $24.16 per hour. Paid benefits package including paid vacation, paid sick leave, plus paid California Healthy Workplace Healthy Family sick leave, medical, vision, dental, life and disability insurance, pension and 403(b) plan investment options. Professional development opportunities are available contingent upon funding and approval. This position is classified as non-exempt and as such is eligible for the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
DISCLAIMER:
The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor is it to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
BGCMC is an EEO employer committed to excellence through diversity. All employees must be eligible for employment in the U.S.
Salary : $23 - $24