Ymcafw
Senior Director of Teens
Ymcafw, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
William M. McDonald YMCA, Fort Worth, Texas, United States of AmericaJob Description
Posted Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 5:00 AM | Expires Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 4:59 AMThe YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Association Director of Teens to lead our initiatives focused on teens' development and well-being. This is a hands-on role that requires a deep commitment to working directly with teens and supervising a team of full-time and part-time staff members. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in helping teens from diverse backgrounds in various zip codes to thrive and achieve success in their educational and personal lives.Key Responsibilities:Teen Engagement:
Oversee and engage with a group of 375 teens from six different zip codes. Facilitate activities and programs that encourage positive youth development.Teen Night Activities:
Plan and execute engaging and impactful teen night activities to foster a sense of community and personal growth.Partnership Building:
Establish and maintain relationships with local schools and other non-profit organizations to create collaborative opportunities and support teens' growth.Data Collection:
Oversee and participate in the collection and analyzation of data to measure outcomes.Grant Reporting:
Ensure timely and accurate completion of grant reports, including CCPD, CDBG, and the 505 grant.After-School and Weekend Activities:
Create, manage and engage in a diverse range of after-school and weekend activities that cater to teenagers' interests and needs.Activity Calendar:
Create and maintain a yearly and monthly activity calendar to keep teens engaged and on a path to success.Project 505:Implementation of the 505 Grant:
Take charge of the YMCA's 505 grant program through the United Way, involving recruitment, training, and monthly reporting on program progress.Survey Administration:
Administer pre and post-surveys through the Search Institute to assess the impact of our programs on teen development.Community Service Projects:
Develop and lead community service projects that provide opportunities for students to give back to their community.One Second Collaborative Objective:
Collaborate with the team to achieve the goal of reducing gun violence by 5% in Tarrant County as part of the One Second Collaborative initiative.Y-Achievers Responsibilities:Post-High School Readiness:
Prepare teens for post-high school life by providing guidance and curricula on post-high school options.Weekly Activities:
Design and lead weekly activities that equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary for life after high school, including dress to success, interview skills, life skills, social skills, and conflict resolution training.College Tours:
Plan and coordinate college tours to expose students to various post-secondary educational opportunities.This Role Is for You If:You Are Passionate About Teen Development:
You have a genuine passion for working with teenagers and are committed to making a positive impact on their lives.You Thrive in a Hands-On Role:
You are not afraid to roll up your sleeves and actively engage with teens, understanding the value of leading by example.You Excel in Program Implementation:
You have a track record of successfully implementing programs, managing grants, and reporting on outcomes.Community Engagement Is Your Strength:
Building relationships with schools, non-profits, and other stakeholders comes naturally to you.You Are Results-Driven:
You are motivated by seeing tangible outcomes, such as increased school attendance and reduced involvement in the juvenile justice system.You Excel in Time Management:
You're organized and can manage multiple tasks efficiently.You're Creative and Resourceful:
You have a knack for coming up with engaging after-school and weekend activities.You're Committed to Community Safety:
You are dedicated to contributing to the objective of decreasing gun violence in Tarrant County by 5%.You Have a Vision for Post-High School Success:
You are excited about preparing teens for their life after high school.You Are an Inspiring Leader:
You have experience supervising staff and can motivate a team towards shared goals.If you possess these qualities and are ready to take on a challenging yet highly rewarding role in the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, we encourage you to apply and be part of our mission to nurture the potential of teenagers in our community.This job description is not intended to be all inclusive. It is understood that the employee will also perform other reasonable association duties and will be responsible for implementation of the policies, procedures and standards established by the Metropolitan Board, the branch Board of Managers and the Association Leadership.
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Posted Tuesday, May 14, 2024 at 5:00 AM | Expires Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 4:59 AMThe YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated Association Director of Teens to lead our initiatives focused on teens' development and well-being. This is a hands-on role that requires a deep commitment to working directly with teens and supervising a team of full-time and part-time staff members. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in helping teens from diverse backgrounds in various zip codes to thrive and achieve success in their educational and personal lives.Key Responsibilities:Teen Engagement:
Oversee and engage with a group of 375 teens from six different zip codes. Facilitate activities and programs that encourage positive youth development.Teen Night Activities:
Plan and execute engaging and impactful teen night activities to foster a sense of community and personal growth.Partnership Building:
Establish and maintain relationships with local schools and other non-profit organizations to create collaborative opportunities and support teens' growth.Data Collection:
Oversee and participate in the collection and analyzation of data to measure outcomes.Grant Reporting:
Ensure timely and accurate completion of grant reports, including CCPD, CDBG, and the 505 grant.After-School and Weekend Activities:
Create, manage and engage in a diverse range of after-school and weekend activities that cater to teenagers' interests and needs.Activity Calendar:
Create and maintain a yearly and monthly activity calendar to keep teens engaged and on a path to success.Project 505:Implementation of the 505 Grant:
Take charge of the YMCA's 505 grant program through the United Way, involving recruitment, training, and monthly reporting on program progress.Survey Administration:
Administer pre and post-surveys through the Search Institute to assess the impact of our programs on teen development.Community Service Projects:
Develop and lead community service projects that provide opportunities for students to give back to their community.One Second Collaborative Objective:
Collaborate with the team to achieve the goal of reducing gun violence by 5% in Tarrant County as part of the One Second Collaborative initiative.Y-Achievers Responsibilities:Post-High School Readiness:
Prepare teens for post-high school life by providing guidance and curricula on post-high school options.Weekly Activities:
Design and lead weekly activities that equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary for life after high school, including dress to success, interview skills, life skills, social skills, and conflict resolution training.College Tours:
Plan and coordinate college tours to expose students to various post-secondary educational opportunities.This Role Is for You If:You Are Passionate About Teen Development:
You have a genuine passion for working with teenagers and are committed to making a positive impact on their lives.You Thrive in a Hands-On Role:
You are not afraid to roll up your sleeves and actively engage with teens, understanding the value of leading by example.You Excel in Program Implementation:
You have a track record of successfully implementing programs, managing grants, and reporting on outcomes.Community Engagement Is Your Strength:
Building relationships with schools, non-profits, and other stakeholders comes naturally to you.You Are Results-Driven:
You are motivated by seeing tangible outcomes, such as increased school attendance and reduced involvement in the juvenile justice system.You Excel in Time Management:
You're organized and can manage multiple tasks efficiently.You're Creative and Resourceful:
You have a knack for coming up with engaging after-school and weekend activities.You're Committed to Community Safety:
You are dedicated to contributing to the objective of decreasing gun violence in Tarrant County by 5%.You Have a Vision for Post-High School Success:
You are excited about preparing teens for their life after high school.You Are an Inspiring Leader:
You have experience supervising staff and can motivate a team towards shared goals.If you possess these qualities and are ready to take on a challenging yet highly rewarding role in the YMCA of Metropolitan Fort Worth, we encourage you to apply and be part of our mission to nurture the potential of teenagers in our community.This job description is not intended to be all inclusive. It is understood that the employee will also perform other reasonable association duties and will be responsible for implementation of the policies, procedures and standards established by the Metropolitan Board, the branch Board of Managers and the Association Leadership.
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