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Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco

Clubhouse Director

Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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Since 1891, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco (BGCSF) has provided high-quality, community-based youth development services to youth in San Francisco. Our mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. We impact the lives of Club members, primarily ages six to 18, by focusing on academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character & community engagement, and job readiness with earning potential. We are nationally recognized for the high quality of our programs and comprehensive approach to serving youth. Whether you’re joining our administrative team, a Club team, or our Camp Mendocino team, you’ll be surrounded by enthusiastic, talented, and passionate colleagues who wake up every day ready to inspire young people to reach their full potential.

About the job Under the supervision of the Senior Vice President of Clubhouse Services, the Clubhouse Director is in charge at the Tenderloin Clubhouse and is expected to provide high-level leadership and oversight. The Clubhouse Director is ultimately responsible for management of the team, program delivery and outcome measurement, strategic partnerships, risk management and fiscal management. The Clubhouse Director provides vision, leadership and execution of BGCSF’s strategic plan goals. The Clubhouse Director is responsible for developing and maintaining a strong Clubhouse culture (positive, aspirational, safe, and developmental), with staff, youth members, families and external partners.

This position is full-time supporting the Tenderloin Clubhouse per the job posting. This position is benefits eligible.

Key roles (essential job responsibilities) Club oversight & leadership (45%)

Develop and reinforce a Club culture that embodies Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco’s values and high standards within the Clubhouse and in the community.

Adherence to BGCSF risk management procedures, including ensuring that the Clubhouse is adhering to organizational safety protocols and expectations, facility and vehicle maintenance, and overall cleanliness of the facility.

Ensure the Clubhouse has a strong focus on safety and providing outstanding programs and services to young people every day.

Directly supervise the Assistant Clubhouse Director and 2-3 direct service staff.

Provide growth and development opportunities, in collaboration with the Assistant Clubhouse Director and BGCSF’s Director of Learning and Development, through effective team meetings, staff retreats, and supervision meetings.

Ensure that all staff’s Management by Objective (MBO) goals are in line with the organization’s strategic plan, and are being tracked for successful completion.

Interaction with the Club’s data on a daily basis to ensure that the Club is on track to meet its enrollment, attendance, total and program goals; and in the event that it is not, strategizing with other BGCSF support staff to develop a success plan.

Attend and support larger Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco special events (Board Celebrations, Youth of the Year event, Gala, etc.)

Ensure the Clubhouse has a strong positive behavior model and approach to youth development, engaging families as needed.

Provide leadership when there is violence in the community and/or an escalated incident at the Club.

Lead the planning and implementation of the Club’s 360‑degree evaluation process (parent surveys, youth evaluations and self‑evaluations from staff team) for the Clubhouse to assess youth development practices.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with Clubhouse staff, senior leadership, parents, youth, community groups, and other related agencies.

Strategic partnerships & collaborations (30%)

Responsible for the successful development and execution of program, community, and school partnerships.

Ensure accurate tracking of the Club’s volunteer hours and that all Club volunteer opportunities are high‑quality, meaningful experiences.

Development and execution of facility use agreements and MOUs for the Club.

Develop, assess, and maintain Clubhouse partnerships that lead to increased average daily attendance, deepening and/or diversity of programs, and/or an increase in capacity through effective use of partner agencies or volunteers.

Develop and maintain strong working relationships with the Police Captain, partner schools administrators (Principals, Vice Principals, School Liaisons, Social workers) and local community‑based organizations.

Finance & resource management (25%)

Develop and manage the Clubhouse and work with BGCSF’s Finance Department to minimize overage and ensure collection of earned income.

Ensure that the Club’s revenue and Camp fundraising goals are met.

Serve as an active partner with the Development and Institutional Giving departments by assisting in grant writing to generate new grants, reporting out on the outcomes of existing grants, leading donor tours, etc.

Requirements Skills / knowledge required

Five to seven years of experience in a leadership capacity at a human services or education‑related organization, with proven success in staff management, operations and community relations.

Thorough understanding of nonprofits and specifically youth development organizations, including an understanding of inherent risks and best practices for risk management, strongly preferred.

Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate, manage, lead, and motivate a team.

Leadership skills, including negotiation, problem‑solving, decision making and delegation.

An innate desire to analyze data and use it to drive decision‑making and recommendations.

Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Thorough understanding of facility and asset management.

Red Cross/CPR certification within 90 days of employment.

Physical requirements / work environment

Must be able to lift 25 lbs.

Must be able to stand for at least 2 hours consecutively.

Must be able to stoop and crouch.

Must be able to sit at a computer workstation for long periods of time.

Benefits

Comprehensive Health Benefits + Employer Contributions

401K + 7% Employer Contribution After One Year of Service

Employee Assistance Program: In‑Person Counseling + 24/7 Confidential Mental Health Support

Education Assistance

Pre‑tax Transportation Savings & Flexible Spending Account

Paid Time Off + Paid Holidays

Mandatory summer + winter Weeklong Organization‑wide Closures

Professional Development and Growth Opportunities

Pay The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and BGCSF needs. At BGCSF, our decisions are based on other factors and dependent on the circumstances for each position. Depending on the need and requirement of the position, an individual could be hired at or near the entry‑level, mid‑level, or top‑of‑the‑range for their role and compensation. As such, a reasonable estimate of the current range is $93,000 - $107,000 annually.

Disclaimer The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. The organization has the discretion to relocate/reassign a person, as needed.

Seniority level Director

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Other

Industries Non‑profit Organizations

Location: San Francisco, CA

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