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Program Director

New York, New York, United States · On-site

$80k–$85k/yr

Senior$250K raised

Job DetailsLevel: ManagementJob Location: Bronx - Bronx, NY 10457Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $80,000.00 - $85,000.00 Salary/yearChildren of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) is a community-based organization located in Broo…

Skills: Program Management, Staff Supervision, Curriculum Development, Budget Management, Youth Development

Children of Promise, NYC logoChildren of Promise, NYC

Dance Instructor

New York, New York, United States · Hybrid

$25/hr–$30/hr

Mid level$250K raised

Job DetailsJob Location: Bronx - Bronx, NY 10457Position Type: Part TimeSalary Range: $25.00 - $30.00 HourlyAbout the Organization: Children of Promise, NYC’s (CPNYC) reimagines a just society that values the purpo…

Skills: Dance Instruction, Curriculum Development, Youth Development, Classroom Management, Performance Direction

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Program Director

Children of Promise, NYC

New York, New York, United States • On-site

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  • $80k–$85k/yr
  • Full-time
  • bachelor degree, postgraduate degree
  • Posted 7d ago
  • Apply by Jul 31
  • ~40 hrs/week

Responsibilities

The Program Director manages all aspects of an integrated after-school and summer program for children with incarcerated parents. Key duties include supervising staff, developing instructional plans, and fostering strong relationships with school administration and parents.

Requirements

Requires a bachelor's degree or 5+ years of equivalent experience, including at least one year of teaching and two years of staff supervision. Proficiency in Spanish is required, along with CPR/First Aid certification and a clear background check.

Full job description

Job DetailsLevel: ManagementJob Location: Bronx - Bronx, NY 10457Position Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $80,000.00 - $85,000.00 Salary/yearChildren of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) is a community-based organization located in Brooklyn that provides a year-round, unique, integrated service model that meets the distinctive needs of children with an incarcerated parent(s). CPNYC’s mission is to provide our children with guidance, support and the necessary resources to effectively develop leadership skills, form positive social relationships and enhance academic performance. Implementing the principles and best practices of youth development, this innovative after-school and summer program infuses a mental health model.

Program Description

Children of Promise, NYC operate for the entirety of the school year, from the end of school to 6pm daily. We also run a robust summer program, which operates from 8am-5pm daily for 8 weeks during summer.

Program Goals

Increase positive academic behaviors
Develop positive attitudes/youth development indicators
Provide positive supports and opportunities for members
Increase parent/guardian engagement and satisfaction
Guide members to actively select their high school and enroll in college prep classes
Increase members' academic achievement

Program Management

Manages all aspects of the after-school program, ensuring a quality educational and youth development experience for all participants.
Develops and maintains a strong relationship with school staff, including scheduling regular check-ins with the principal and community school coordinator and participating in collaborative partner meetings.
Coordinates programming with partner organizations and volunteers.
Develops and regularly revisits instructional plans for each grade level, with the objective of supporting all members in becoming academically proficient and developing the life skills and attitudes necessary to achieve high school graduation.
Determines ongoing needs/interests of students, parents, and school staff and reviews and revises program offerings to meet emerging needs/interests.
Arranges trainings to support after-school instructors in designing and delivering effective lessons.
Prepares for and supports informal and formal program evaluation.
Builds strong relationships with parents by leading parent orientations and meetings (ideally in English and Spanish); connecting daily at pick-up time; making phone calls regarding student attendance, attitude, and participation; encouraging participation in BGCP and school celebrations; and organizing workshops, family nights, or other events that increase parents’ connection to and involvement in their child’s school and education.
Purchases and prepares materials for activities as needed.

Supervisory

Selects, trains, and manages all CPNYC staff, including evaluating and assessing their needs for ongoing professional development. Delegates work appropriately to the Assistant Director, Educational Specialist, and Counselors.
Manages staff schedules, ensuring adequate coverage. Provides last-minute coverage in classrooms as needed.
Leads professional development, staff meetings, and some trainings.
Documents and shares lessons learned with other site managers across the organization.
Creates a positive work atmosphere. Fosters teamwork and a constructive exchange of ideas.
Ensures that all staff adhere to CPNYC and school behavior, discipline, and safety policies.
Sets high expectations for staff and students and demands compliance.

Administration

Manages site expenses, ensuring quality program implementation within budgetary limits.
Compiles data and tracks students for program evaluation and reporting.
Creates opportunities to publicize and involve CPNYC in school events (e.g. Open House, Back-to-School Nights, parent conference days, staff development) as well as events in the broader community (e.g, city council meetings, parent education opportunities). Prepares and gives presentations as needed.
Supports CPNYC events, initiatives, and general organizational needs.

Other Duties

Takes pride in and responsibility for school-site facilities:
Organizes the CPNYC office. Keeps signs and bulletin boards neat and current. Decorates walls with members’ work and motivational pieces to create a space conducive to learning. Ensures that the area fosters physical and emotional safety.
Ensures that all facilities on campus that CPNYC uses are left as they were found.
Executes and participates in special events and fieldtrips as needed.
Is respectful of other staff members’ time by being prompt to scheduled meetings.
Is flexible with hours as needed for the program to best serve its members.

Required Qualifications

BA/BS or five + years equivalent experience. A minimum of one year successful experience teaching in an educational environment
A minimum of two years successful experience supervising staff
Knowledge of effective teaching methods and curriculum development and ability to design programs to meet the learning needs of middle school students
A demonstrated ability to coordinate, inspire, and motivate others
High level of communication skills, both written and oral
Experience working in an ethnically diverse community
Energy, leadership skills, strong initiative, ability to motivate through positive reinforcement
Availability to work with some flexibility for occasional evening or weekend events
Strong interpersonal, team development, organizational, and management skills
Clear background check and history indicating fitness to work with children, clear fingerprinting from DOJ

Negative TB Test

Current CPR/1st Aid certification

Desired Qualifications

Teaching credential (multiple-subjects or single-subject) and/or Master’s in Education
Competency in writing and speaking in Spanish REQUIRED

Related keywords

Youth DevelopmentAfter-School ProgramMental Health ModelAcademic AchievementMiddle School EducationCommunity-Based OrganizationCPR CertificationFirst Aid CertificationSpanish LanguageProgram EvaluationStaff TrainingBudgetingParental EngagementEducational Leadership

About Children of Promise, NYC

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Providing children with incarcerated parents the guidance, support and resources they need to thrive

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
51-200 employees
Founded
2009
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
LinkedIn followers
2,564
Total funding
$250K

Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) is a non-profit organization reimagining a just society that values the purpose of every child impacted by mass incarceration and removes barriers to create opportunities for children to thrive and achieve their human potential. CPNYC offers an innovative after school program, summer day camp, and mental health clinic, all under one roof. It is only program of its kind in New York City specifically designed to meet the needs, interests, and concerns of over 350 children annually, ages 6-18, left behind by parents serving time in prison. Additionally, we are currently serving youth in BedStuy and the South Bronx as an official NYC Department of Education Learning Lab.

Offices: 54 MacDonough Street, Brooklyn, New York 11216, US · 1842 Webster Ave, Bronx, New York 10457, US

Summer CampMentoringMental HealthFamily EngagementAfter SchoolNon-ProfitBrooklynand The BronxHealth CareChildren
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About Children of Promise, NYC

LinkedInVisit site

Providing children with incarcerated parents the guidance, support and resources they need to thrive

Industry
Non-profit Organization Management
Company size
51-200 employees
Founded
2009
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
LinkedIn followers
2,564
Total funding
$250K

Children of Promise, NYC (CPNYC) is a non-profit organization reimagining a just society that values the purpose of every child impacted by mass incarceration and removes barriers to create opportunities for children to thrive and achieve their human potential. CPNYC offers an innovative after school program, summer day camp, and mental health clinic, all under one roof. It is only program of its kind in New York City specifically designed to meet the needs, interests, and concerns of over 350 children annually, ages 6-18, left behind by parents serving time in prison. Additionally, we are currently serving youth in BedStuy and the South Bronx as an official NYC Department of Education Learning Lab.

Offices: 54 MacDonough Street, Brooklyn, New York 11216, US · 1842 Webster Ave, Bronx, New York 10457, US

Summer CampMentoringMental HealthFamily EngagementAfter SchoolNon-ProfitBrooklynand The BronxHealth CareChildren
View all jobs at Children of Promise, NYC

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