What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Enrichment Services Coordinator position at llcc?
LLCC's Community Education department is seeking a Youth Enrichment Services Coordinator to be responsible for the research, development, implementation, management, and promotion of youth non-credit programs. The Coordinator will manage the summer College for Kids program and develop year round youth programs that focus on experiential learning and innovation that may include but are not limited to the following subject areas: math, science, culinary arts, technology, fine and visual arts and entrepreneurship. The program serves youth ages 5-18.Responsibilities include the following:Research, develop, implement and staff youth programming, including College for Kids summer offerings and additional year-round programs throughout the college’s district.Recruit, hire, support and evaluate instructors, seasonal staff and service providers.Promote courses/programs in cooperation with the Director, Community Education by writing promotional copy for the class schedule, brochures, flyers, news releases, paid advertising and the website.Oversee instructional development, and logistics coordination of youth programming throughout the year.Establish and monitor program quality in cooperation with the Director, Community Education including conducting surveys, preparing necessary reports and program analysis.Establish, develop, and maintain relationships with area school districts, funding agencies, and youth-related organizations as well as create cooperative partnerships.Keep abreast of current research and instructional trends in program area.Comply with department and college policies and procedures, and goals.Arrange for classroom space, educational materials, A/V equipment, meals when appropriate, and other service associated with a given program in cooperation with staff.Represent the college and provide presentations at local events and workshops.This contractual assignment will run 48 weeks. 8 weeks at 35 hours per week (June & July) and 40 weeks at 20 hours per week. Total compensation for completion of 1080 hours will be $30,240.00 ($28/hr).SURS is a state funded pension program specified for university and community college employees. SURS requires 8% of the employee’s pay to be deducted on a pre-tax basis and contributed to the system. Eligibility for SURS will vary depending on assignment. This retirement system does not coordinate with social security and, consequently, there is no payroll deduction for FICA. However, there is a payroll deduction requirement of 1.45% of gross wages for Medicare. Participation in SURS is mandatory when completing a SURS eligible assignment. You must have 10 years of service to be considered a “vested” member. Not all contractual assignments will qualify. To learn more about SURS, please visit their website at SURS.orgThe Paid Leave for All Workers Act allows part-time employees to earn 1 hour of PTO for every 40 hours worked. For more information on this benefit, please visit IL Department of Labor, PFLA Act
Salary : $28 - $30,240