After School Time - Program Coordinator
Position(s) Available: Three (3)
Status: Full-Time Position (37.5 hours per week)
Salary Range: $56,774, $62,668 annually
The key responsibilities of this position will include:
- Planning, managing and delivering after school programming for children and youth including ages 6-17 specifically in the areas of academic support, physical activity, leadership, arts and culture, and health and nutrition. This club specifically provides programming in partnership with location schools to support their students after school.
- Providing support and engaging programming to teens, ensuring they are in a safe, constructive, satisfying environment for a positive impact.
- Managing the daily operations of the Club site, with a focus on the development and advancement of community partnerships and initiatives.
- Establishing and maintaining ongoing working partnerships with the local schools, agencies and the community to provide programming to diverse groups of children and youth.
- Responsibility for a small staff team, providing direct supervision of staff and volunteers, program management and improvement, and partnership development.
- Coordinating and providing leadership, direction and training to all staff and potential volunteers participating in the delivery of programming, ensuring their skills are used to support the range of after-school programming options.
- Building relationships with families and providing opportunities for quality outcomes for their children.
- Collecting and submitting program data/information within a customized database for program evaluation and improvement.
- Providing a safe environment by ensuring adherences to workplace safety and health regulations and operating standards are upheld in all programs.
- Supporting staff in following all safety and cleaning protocols set out by AHS and the agency to safely run programming
The successful candidate will have:
- University degree or college diploma in the area of child and youth care, education, recreational studies or a related field.
- 2 years of previous supervisory experience and 5 years combined experience in a role involving child and youth-based programming, and partnership development.
- Solid knowledge of child and teen development, out of school programming, strength-based practice is an asset.
- Proven ability to be approachable, understanding, organized and efficient with excellent problem-solving skills
- Experience in the delivery of community programs and extensive knowledge of community collaboration, community resources and services.
- Experience working with Junior High School youth ages.
- An awareness and understanding of emerging issues facing families in Edmonton.
- Ability to embrace and practice the agencies equity, diversity and inclusion philosophy and integrates this practice into their work and agency messaging.
- Can be counted on to meet and exceed goals and able to get positive results from others.
- Experience entering data into an electronic case management system and experience working with the MS suite of programs.
- A valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle is a must.
- Ability to work 11:30-7:30 PM/8:30PM Monday to Friday from September to June and shift to8.30am - 4.30pm during Spring Break, July and August.
BGC Big Brothers Big Sisters of Edmonton & Area really is “a great place to be”. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a supportive work environment, excellent benefits package and rewarding career opportunities.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $56,774.00-$62,668.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- RRSP match
- Vision care
Flexible language requirement:
Work Location: In person