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Imogenfoundation

Assistant Program Director - Afterschool

Imogenfoundation, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Our programs are dedicated to supporting the social and emotional learning of participants by providing choice-based activities that empower student voices, and delivery methods that develop compassion, understanding and kindness. An Assistant Program Director (AD) in one of our afterschool programs supports and collaborates with the Program Director (PD) to manage and support all aspects of program operations and staff. In addition to helping develop, implement, staff, manage, and supervise childcare and enrichment activities serving elementary school children onsite in a NYC public school facility, every day that schools are in session, AD will help develop and maintain relationships with essential stakeholders, including: school administration, faculty and staff; inspectors from NYS DOH and other city and state agencies; parents and families, and - most importantly - children.

Role and Responsibilities

Support a diverse program staff of varying levels of experience and skill

Support all aspects of onsite operations of the afterschool program

Develop and maintain relationships with important stakeholders

Promote program within school community to increase enrollment

Support regular communication with families, school administrators and IF leadership

Ensure program safety and compliance with all SACC regulations, DOE regulations and IF policies

Greet students during snack time and take attendance.

Oversee dismissal and transition of students between activities and end-of-day.

Work with teachers to provide a safe environment for children.

Work with teachers and appropriate other staff and consultants, to provide individualized support to children through assessments, development and/or implementation of individual education plans.

Maintain open and ongoing communication with the program director, activity specialists and other staff.

Work with Activity Specialists and Education Specialists to prepare and implement daily activities.

Support quality assessment and foster continual improvement

Treat all people with compassion and kindness

Requirements

Successful previous experience working with children, preferably in an after-school program with great job references

2+ years of classroom experience OR currently pursuing a degree in education or a related field (preferred)

Excellent academic skills and practical experience in your subject area; professional experience a plus

Ability to create an atmosphere that will encourage creative thinking, verbal communication, a problem-solving approach to conflict between children, independent exploration and self-confidence and awareness.

Capacity to broaden and synthesize experiences in working with children.

Ability to organize time and effort to meet regularly assigned duties and occasional emergencies.

Ability to work independently and in a team environment

Ability to deliver and receive constructive feedback

Excellent problem solving and interpersonal skills

Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and G-SuiteExcellent oral and written communication skills

Ability to maintain composure in high pressure situations, and continue treating all people with compassion and kindness

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