Eugene Family YMCA
Youth Development Program Coordinator
Eugene Family YMCA, Eugene, Oregon, United States, 97403
Youth Development Program Coordinator
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Eugene Family YMCA
This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit charitable organization committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Youth Development Program Coordinator provides direct supervision to youth and teen spaces and programs for the new state‑of‑the‑art Eugene Family YMCA facility. They create positive, nurturing and cooperative relationships with youth, families, YMCA staff, school employees and community partners. They provide direction for programs and implement quality programming. The YD Program Coordinator provides quality experience to staff, youth, and families that focus on the YMCA values caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. They promote and support the potential of all youth in programs and facilitate peer‑to‑peer connections as part of the overall youth development experience.
Hours / Days of Work
This position requires a 40‑hour workweek, usually from Monday to Friday.
Hours may vary depending on season and need.
Some weekends and YMCA special events.
Programs
Performs logistical and administrative functions and responsibilities related to program coordination for Family Events, PlayZone, KidZone, and the Teen and Youth Space.
Develops age‑appropriate program outlines that meet Y and developmental objectives; schedules facilities and equipment for planned activities.
Works with Marketing & Communications and other departments to promote and market activities.
Oversees and ensures the safety of the activity environment, implementing safety and emergency plans and responding to potential hazards.
Manages activity registration, room set up, and clean up.
Collaborates with community organizations to enhance the quality of the programs and strengthen existing programs and develop new programs.
Develops programs and strategies to recruit and engage youth 5‑17 with new programs.
Oversees day‑to‑day operation of youth and teen center including supervising staff and volunteers; ordering and inventorying supplies and equipment; creating, implementing, and evaluating programs; and serving as a leader and resource for teen groups.
Enhances communication surrounding teen programming both internally and externally in ways best received by teens.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge about trends in teen programming, generational needs and challenges, and current events in teen culture to influence programming decisions that are relevant and effective.
Coordinates member and community engagement programs including, but not limited to, Family nights, E‑sports, NinjaZone, Teen Nights, and Youth Nights.
Provides direct leadership to program participants; provides a program/class atmosphere that promotes and encourages inclusion, positive youth development, and satisfaction of all participants.
Coordinates and assists with special events planning.
Collaborates with youth and staff, creating a safe space for all input and ideas to be heard, fully considered and encouraged.
Creates and builds a strong community for the teen population via special events, series and workshops.
Develops and maintains engaging new activity and enrichment programs that continue to meet the changing needs and demands of local teens and youth.
Ensures that a culture of acceptance prevails and that all young people experience an environment that fosters personal growth.
Creates and develops unique teen engagement programming that fosters connectedness.
Staffing
Develops and maintains good public relations and works cooperatively with YMCA staff, youth, school administrators, families, and the community.
Works with all staff to promote YMCA membership, programs and services.
Works with Community Engagement Specialist to program spaces.
Assists with resolving participant behavior issues.
Trains and mentors volunteers, students, interns and new staff.
Administrative Duties
Communicates with program supervisor in an appropriate and timely manner about the ongoing participant, family, and school staff requests.
Establishes plans for the expansion of programs and services, in harmony with overall YMCA objectives and the leadership team.
Adheres to scheduled work hours; attends orientations, trainings, and staff meetings as required.
Purchases appropriate supplies, coordinates expenditures, maintains records and receipts.
Maintains a schedule of offerings, keeping the Welcome Center and Marketing & Communications up to date.
Participates in maintaining youth physical spaces and reports needed repairs or safety hazards immediately.
Safely drives a 15‑passenger bus.
Actively supports and respects diversity in the workplace.
Must commit to obtaining YMCA‑required training, including 1. First Aid/CPR/AED/Bloodborne Pathogen Certification, 2. Child Abuse Prevention, and 3. Preventing Discrimination and Harassment training, within 90 days of hire.
Must maintain a current, valid Oregon driver’s license, a DMV driving record that meets YMCA standards, evidence of insurability, and reliable transportation throughout the entire term of employment.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be 21 years or older.
Enrolled in the Child Care Division Central Background Registry (oregonearlylearning.com) and proof of enrollment.
Please complete the online application right away as it will take several weeks to process.
At least two and a half years of experience working directly with youth 5‑17 years old in a structured group setting.
At least 1 year of experience supervising adults.
At least intermediate level skills with core business software, including the Microsoft Suite (Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Forms), Adobe Acrobat.
Preferred Qualifications
Meet the Office of Childcare requirements for the Program Leader position:
60 hours of experience working in the program AND Completion of 20 clock hours of training, completed within the last five years, focused on school‑age child care that meets the following core knowledge criteria:
Five clock hours in understanding and guiding behavior (UGB).
Five clock hours in learning environments and curriculum (LEC).
Five clock hours in human growth and development (HGD).
Five clock hours in program management (PM).
OR at least 240 hours of qualifying experience working with school‑age children in the last five years in a Certified Child Care Center or comparable group care program.
OR at least an AA Degree in:
Early childhood education
Child development
Elementary education
Special education
Physical education
Recreation
Human development
Child and family studies
Home economics
OR at least a Step 8 in the Oregon Registry.
Meets Office of Childcare’s Preschool Teacher requirements: 20 semester (30 quarter credits) in Child Development, Early Education, Elementary Education, Special Education OR a minimum of two years (or 1500 hours) of experience working in a licensed preschool.
Previous experience working at a YMCA.
Experience working with individuals of diverse backgrounds (race, sexuality, gender identity, national origin, skin color, abilities, age, religion, socioeconomic status, cultural background, lifestyles, and any other aspects).
Conversational fluency in Spanish.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use a computer for extended periods of time and be able to communicate using a computer and phone/smart device.
The employee must pay frequent, and precise, attention to pressing deadlines and details.
The employee frequently is required to sit and reach, and must be able to move around the work environment.
The employee must intermittently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Benefits
Paid vacation and sick time (for eligible employees).
Employer retirement contribution of 12% of earnings for employees with 2‑year tenure.
Voluntary 403(b) retirement savings account.
Free Facility and Nationwide Membership for employee, significant other and dependents under the age of 24, living at the same address.
Generous discounts on various Y programming, including Health & Wellness, Swim, Tennis, Early Learning & After School programs and Summer Camp.
Professional development resources, including free and/or discounted trainings and certifications (such as CPR/First Aid certification).
USD $42,056.00 – $52,570.00 / Yr.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Other
Industries: Recreational Facilities
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Eugene Family YMCA
This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit charitable organization committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Youth Development Program Coordinator provides direct supervision to youth and teen spaces and programs for the new state‑of‑the‑art Eugene Family YMCA facility. They create positive, nurturing and cooperative relationships with youth, families, YMCA staff, school employees and community partners. They provide direction for programs and implement quality programming. The YD Program Coordinator provides quality experience to staff, youth, and families that focus on the YMCA values caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. They promote and support the potential of all youth in programs and facilitate peer‑to‑peer connections as part of the overall youth development experience.
Hours / Days of Work
This position requires a 40‑hour workweek, usually from Monday to Friday.
Hours may vary depending on season and need.
Some weekends and YMCA special events.
Programs
Performs logistical and administrative functions and responsibilities related to program coordination for Family Events, PlayZone, KidZone, and the Teen and Youth Space.
Develops age‑appropriate program outlines that meet Y and developmental objectives; schedules facilities and equipment for planned activities.
Works with Marketing & Communications and other departments to promote and market activities.
Oversees and ensures the safety of the activity environment, implementing safety and emergency plans and responding to potential hazards.
Manages activity registration, room set up, and clean up.
Collaborates with community organizations to enhance the quality of the programs and strengthen existing programs and develop new programs.
Develops programs and strategies to recruit and engage youth 5‑17 with new programs.
Oversees day‑to‑day operation of youth and teen center including supervising staff and volunteers; ordering and inventorying supplies and equipment; creating, implementing, and evaluating programs; and serving as a leader and resource for teen groups.
Enhances communication surrounding teen programming both internally and externally in ways best received by teens.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge about trends in teen programming, generational needs and challenges, and current events in teen culture to influence programming decisions that are relevant and effective.
Coordinates member and community engagement programs including, but not limited to, Family nights, E‑sports, NinjaZone, Teen Nights, and Youth Nights.
Provides direct leadership to program participants; provides a program/class atmosphere that promotes and encourages inclusion, positive youth development, and satisfaction of all participants.
Coordinates and assists with special events planning.
Collaborates with youth and staff, creating a safe space for all input and ideas to be heard, fully considered and encouraged.
Creates and builds a strong community for the teen population via special events, series and workshops.
Develops and maintains engaging new activity and enrichment programs that continue to meet the changing needs and demands of local teens and youth.
Ensures that a culture of acceptance prevails and that all young people experience an environment that fosters personal growth.
Creates and develops unique teen engagement programming that fosters connectedness.
Staffing
Develops and maintains good public relations and works cooperatively with YMCA staff, youth, school administrators, families, and the community.
Works with all staff to promote YMCA membership, programs and services.
Works with Community Engagement Specialist to program spaces.
Assists with resolving participant behavior issues.
Trains and mentors volunteers, students, interns and new staff.
Administrative Duties
Communicates with program supervisor in an appropriate and timely manner about the ongoing participant, family, and school staff requests.
Establishes plans for the expansion of programs and services, in harmony with overall YMCA objectives and the leadership team.
Adheres to scheduled work hours; attends orientations, trainings, and staff meetings as required.
Purchases appropriate supplies, coordinates expenditures, maintains records and receipts.
Maintains a schedule of offerings, keeping the Welcome Center and Marketing & Communications up to date.
Participates in maintaining youth physical spaces and reports needed repairs or safety hazards immediately.
Safely drives a 15‑passenger bus.
Actively supports and respects diversity in the workplace.
Must commit to obtaining YMCA‑required training, including 1. First Aid/CPR/AED/Bloodborne Pathogen Certification, 2. Child Abuse Prevention, and 3. Preventing Discrimination and Harassment training, within 90 days of hire.
Must maintain a current, valid Oregon driver’s license, a DMV driving record that meets YMCA standards, evidence of insurability, and reliable transportation throughout the entire term of employment.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be 21 years or older.
Enrolled in the Child Care Division Central Background Registry (oregonearlylearning.com) and proof of enrollment.
Please complete the online application right away as it will take several weeks to process.
At least two and a half years of experience working directly with youth 5‑17 years old in a structured group setting.
At least 1 year of experience supervising adults.
At least intermediate level skills with core business software, including the Microsoft Suite (Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Forms), Adobe Acrobat.
Preferred Qualifications
Meet the Office of Childcare requirements for the Program Leader position:
60 hours of experience working in the program AND Completion of 20 clock hours of training, completed within the last five years, focused on school‑age child care that meets the following core knowledge criteria:
Five clock hours in understanding and guiding behavior (UGB).
Five clock hours in learning environments and curriculum (LEC).
Five clock hours in human growth and development (HGD).
Five clock hours in program management (PM).
OR at least 240 hours of qualifying experience working with school‑age children in the last five years in a Certified Child Care Center or comparable group care program.
OR at least an AA Degree in:
Early childhood education
Child development
Elementary education
Special education
Physical education
Recreation
Human development
Child and family studies
Home economics
OR at least a Step 8 in the Oregon Registry.
Meets Office of Childcare’s Preschool Teacher requirements: 20 semester (30 quarter credits) in Child Development, Early Education, Elementary Education, Special Education OR a minimum of two years (or 1500 hours) of experience working in a licensed preschool.
Previous experience working at a YMCA.
Experience working with individuals of diverse backgrounds (race, sexuality, gender identity, national origin, skin color, abilities, age, religion, socioeconomic status, cultural background, lifestyles, and any other aspects).
Conversational fluency in Spanish.
Work Environment & Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use a computer for extended periods of time and be able to communicate using a computer and phone/smart device.
The employee must pay frequent, and precise, attention to pressing deadlines and details.
The employee frequently is required to sit and reach, and must be able to move around the work environment.
The employee must intermittently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Benefits
Paid vacation and sick time (for eligible employees).
Employer retirement contribution of 12% of earnings for employees with 2‑year tenure.
Voluntary 403(b) retirement savings account.
Free Facility and Nationwide Membership for employee, significant other and dependents under the age of 24, living at the same address.
Generous discounts on various Y programming, including Health & Wellness, Swim, Tennis, Early Learning & After School programs and Summer Camp.
Professional development resources, including free and/or discounted trainings and certifications (such as CPR/First Aid certification).
USD $42,056.00 – $52,570.00 / Yr.
Seniority level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Other
Industries: Recreational Facilities
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