Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati
Workforce Development Coordinator - Roll Hill Club (Cincinnati, OH)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, 45208
Role and Responsibilities
Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers and partners through leadership.Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of
Education, Exploration, and Engagement .Continually evaluate programs to assess their impact on Youth Workforce members. Provide guidance to other staff members relative to impact.Lead programs and remain in ratio throughout the day; ensure that necessary supplies are in place to implement daily programs.Increase visibility of Workforce Development programs by posting daily schedule, announcing upcoming events and disseminating timely program information to caregivers, schools and other community agencies.Ensure that the Youth Program Quality Intervention tool is implemented.Supervision
Serve as direct supervisor of Program Leaders and Assistant Program LeadersOversee proper record-keeping procedures as required for timely reporting.Manage the participation stipend incentive.Ensure productive and effective performance by all program staff and volunteers to ensure coordination of programming and integration of
Education, Exploration, Engagement.Provide ongoing feedback and regular appraisal to program staff, volunteers, and programming partners ensuring adherence to Workforce Development Center policies.Serve as acting Unit Director in her/his absence.Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI)
Willingness and ability to become a certified YPQI external assessor.Responsible for the training and implementation of the YPQI method (training provided)Establish and maintain positive relationships with Youth Workforce members that are conducive to their growth and development.Assist in maintaining a safe environment for Youth Workforce members and staff, including routine maintenance and clean-up activities.Collaboration
Assist Workforce Development Site Director with establishing and maintaining Average Daily Attendance goals and Youth Workforce participation goals.Manage the participation stipend incentive.Develop and maintain community partnerships to enhance programming and community awareness.Coordinate and or support special programs and/or events (Awards Night, Youth of the Year, etc.).Perform other job-related tasks as assigned.RelationshipsInternal: Maintain close contact with Workforce Development staff and volunteers to provide the best possible program delivery.External: Maintain close contact with community agencies and schools to enhance program awareness and participation.
Physical Requirements/Work EnvironmentWe maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio.
Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Activities will be varied due to working with youth and could require running and extended periods of standing and walking. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines. Requires travel to other Clubs and community agencies for meetings and training events.
Environmental RequirementsInside average office environment. Average office noise levels. No personal protective equipment required. Ambient temperature is between 68 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit. May be required to perform duties outside of the office environment, such as in gym space, cafeteria space or outside with exposure to sunlight, dirt, wind and varying temperatures of 35 degrees to 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Skills/Knowledge Required
Bachelor’s Degree preferredDemonstrated ability to work effectively with young people in a positive mannerStrong verbal and written communication skillsDemonstrated ability to lead program staff. Prior experience a plus.Strong time management and project prioritization skillsExperience in a Boys & Girls Club, Youth Workforce Development or similar organization planning, and supervising programs based on the developmental needs of young people.CPR, First Aid and Child Abuse Prevention certification required.Position Details:
Full-time employmentSalary Range: $40,000-$50,000 AnnuallyGreat Benefits including Paid PTO and HolidaysChildcare, nonprofit, youth development.
DisclaimerThe information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers and partners through leadership.Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of
Education, Exploration, and Engagement .Continually evaluate programs to assess their impact on Youth Workforce members. Provide guidance to other staff members relative to impact.Lead programs and remain in ratio throughout the day; ensure that necessary supplies are in place to implement daily programs.Increase visibility of Workforce Development programs by posting daily schedule, announcing upcoming events and disseminating timely program information to caregivers, schools and other community agencies.Ensure that the Youth Program Quality Intervention tool is implemented.Supervision
Serve as direct supervisor of Program Leaders and Assistant Program LeadersOversee proper record-keeping procedures as required for timely reporting.Manage the participation stipend incentive.Ensure productive and effective performance by all program staff and volunteers to ensure coordination of programming and integration of
Education, Exploration, Engagement.Provide ongoing feedback and regular appraisal to program staff, volunteers, and programming partners ensuring adherence to Workforce Development Center policies.Serve as acting Unit Director in her/his absence.Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI)
Willingness and ability to become a certified YPQI external assessor.Responsible for the training and implementation of the YPQI method (training provided)Establish and maintain positive relationships with Youth Workforce members that are conducive to their growth and development.Assist in maintaining a safe environment for Youth Workforce members and staff, including routine maintenance and clean-up activities.Collaboration
Assist Workforce Development Site Director with establishing and maintaining Average Daily Attendance goals and Youth Workforce participation goals.Manage the participation stipend incentive.Develop and maintain community partnerships to enhance programming and community awareness.Coordinate and or support special programs and/or events (Awards Night, Youth of the Year, etc.).Perform other job-related tasks as assigned.RelationshipsInternal: Maintain close contact with Workforce Development staff and volunteers to provide the best possible program delivery.External: Maintain close contact with community agencies and schools to enhance program awareness and participation.
Physical Requirements/Work EnvironmentWe maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio.
Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Activities will be varied due to working with youth and could require running and extended periods of standing and walking. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines. Requires travel to other Clubs and community agencies for meetings and training events.
Environmental RequirementsInside average office environment. Average office noise levels. No personal protective equipment required. Ambient temperature is between 68 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit. May be required to perform duties outside of the office environment, such as in gym space, cafeteria space or outside with exposure to sunlight, dirt, wind and varying temperatures of 35 degrees to 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Skills/Knowledge Required
Bachelor’s Degree preferredDemonstrated ability to work effectively with young people in a positive mannerStrong verbal and written communication skillsDemonstrated ability to lead program staff. Prior experience a plus.Strong time management and project prioritization skillsExperience in a Boys & Girls Club, Youth Workforce Development or similar organization planning, and supervising programs based on the developmental needs of young people.CPR, First Aid and Child Abuse Prevention certification required.Position Details:
Full-time employmentSalary Range: $40,000-$50,000 AnnuallyGreat Benefits including Paid PTO and HolidaysChildcare, nonprofit, youth development.
DisclaimerThe information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.