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Job Description
Program Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
Are you an educator interested in applying your expertise to the nonprofit sector? Are you passionate about working with youth utilizing a strength based, holistic approach? We are a local nonprofit in Boulder County, serving youth and families from 1st grade to post-secondary. If you're a team player, passionate about making a difference, and enjoy having fun, this is the position for you.
GENERAL PURPOSE:
The Program Director (PD) reports to a designated Senior Director. The PD oversees and implements all aspects of day-to-day programming for a given cohort of 40-70 Dreamer Scholars (currently school age: 5th graders) working toward program outcomes that include social & emotional development and wellness, thriving in educational contexts and the pursuit of post-secondary education and/or a meaningful career. The Program Director role supports this cohort of Dreamer Scholars as they age and transition from grade to grade.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
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Plan, organize, oversee, and implement year-round, age-appropriate programming that includes a mix of after-school, summer, case management and parent/family workshops which support social & emotional development, cultural pride, and educational success.
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Provide individualized case management support to Dreamer Scholars and families/caregivers for an ongoing basis.
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Coordinate tutoring and mentoring programs for a cohort of Dreamer Scholars.
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Develop authentic and meaningful relationships with each Dreamer Scholar that grows and changes over the lifetime of the relationship.
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Support social/emotional development and life skills.
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Arrange a regular schedule of cultural, social, recreational and community service activities that expand horizons and support youth needs.
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Develop career awareness and job training for Dreamers and help create meaningful job and internship opportunities
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Provide individual Dreamers and their families referrals to appropriate community resources as needed.
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Manage program budget.
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Ensure data entry and collection utilizing data management system, Salesforce.
ADVOCACY AND CASE MANAGEMENT
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Support activities such as workshops, discussion groups, recognition events and holiday celebrations for Dreamers and their families
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Advocate for Dreamer Scholars in professional and academic settings
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Maintain organized Dreamer Scholar case management files and records utilizing Salesforce, related to program activities, including documenting Dreamer Scholar grades, school attendance, “I Have a Dream” participation, and results of one-on-one intervention, and family involvement, etc.
SUPERVISION
PARTNERSHIPS
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Develop and maintain close working relationships with school officials, faculty and staff; create a smooth transition between school day and after-school curriculums.
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Review academic performance and attendance records of Dreamers; participate in parent-teacher conferences; IEP meetings, SST meetings, and support and promote parent engagement.
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Represent “I Have a Dream” to community groups and forums.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Oversee consistent communication with parents/families/caregivers and Dreamer Scholars regarding programming, community resources, and other opportunities including translating messages into Spanish as needed.
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Provide regular reports to the “I Have a Dream” Foundation Board of Directors of updates and progress of programming toward outcomes.
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Participate in organizational committees as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
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Bachelor’s degree, preferably in education, social work, or human services preferred or equivalent experience. Teacher certification is a plus.
Experience:
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3 years’ experience teaching or implementing/managing programming for youth and families.
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1-2 years prior experience managing/supervising staff toward professional growth and development.
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Experience working with multicultural families and children.
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Prior non-profit and volunteer management experience preferred.
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Experience conducting home visits preferred.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
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Professional level Spanish speaking, reading, and writing skills required.
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Ability to work collaboratively within a team toward common goals.
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Strong group facilitation skills.
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Strong organizational, oral, and written communication and computer skills.
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Ability to create safe, inclusive spaces for youth and families to learn and thrive.
PHYSICAL AND COGNITIVE REQUIREMENTS NECESSARY TO PERFORM THIS JOB:
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Reliable transportation, good driving record and insurance, required.
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Ability to learn how to drive a minibus that carries up to 14 youth.
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Some evenings, weekends, and conference travel.
COMPENSATION:
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Salary Range: (Grade 2) $44,700 - $60,700, depending on qualifications
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Competitive benefits (Health insurance, disability benefits, retirement, vacation, sick time, and holidays)
Contact: careers@ihaveadreamboulder.org
An Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to diversity
Last modified: 9 Aug 2021 12:02 PM | Anonymous
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