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Youth Program Coordinator

Home is the foundation for everything in life. Since 1971, our model has been about supporting residents in finding stability and achieving their goals. It's why we're more than housing-we combine quality affordable homes with our on-site Advantage Services-because we believe that with the right support and opportunities, all people can thrive. Today, over 13,000 people-families, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities and other barriers-call a CommonBond community "home." Our core values are Respect, Integrity, Partnership, Innovation, and Excellence. We live these values and look for people who embody them to represent our organization in the community. If this sounds like you, please consider joining our team. Why CommonBond Communities?:Work-life balanceCompetitive salaryEmployee referral programComprehensive benefits packageEmployee recognition and rewards programA respectful and growth-oriented workplaceA chance to make a difference in the community!Ongoing training and professional developmentCommonBond Communities invites qualified applicants to apply for the Youth Program Coordinator position at our (HIRING MANAGER INSERTS PROPERTIES) in (HIRING MANAGER INSERTS CITIES AND STATES). The Youth Program Coordinator works with Advantage Services staff to design, develop, implement and evaluate youth programs, manage core youth programs, provide overall on-site volunteer management and support overall Advantage Center operations..ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND ASSOCIATED TASKSYouth and Pre-K Program CoordinationManage youth programs, including individual tutoring, group activities and small group homework assistance, and pre-K programs.For after-school programs:Assess youth academic needs, resources and successful program models.Participate in on-going efforts to improve programs and respond to changing needs.Develop and implement strategies for increasing parent involvement in youth programs and for creating communication between parents and schools via the after-school youth programs.Establish and enforce guidelines for student behavior in all areas of youth programs.Organize materials needed for all youth activities, including snacks, games, books, software, etc.Work in collaboration with the team to plan family events, parental involvement activities, field trips, and other programs as needed.Data CollectionMaintain records to reflect daily attendance and program content.Produce other program information and grant reports as needed.Supervise youth program volunteers, including full-time and short-term AmeriCorps members, teen workers, and community volunteers.Partnership DevelopmentWork with Advantage Center staff to compile information about pre-K and youth-serving agencies in the community.Facilitate communication and collaboration among partner agencies, including Campfire USA, Girl Scouts, and Boy Scouts.Summer Youth Program CoordinationManage the Youth summer program to include enrichment and recreational activities.Plan and staff educational field trips for school age students.Supervise Summer Staff including MLC Vistas, volunteers, teen workers, and community volunteers.Volunteer ManagementConduct on-site interviews with all potential volunteers and refer to appropriate programs/supervisors,Conduct group and individual volunteer orientation sessions,Monitor multiple information sources regarding volunteers and ensure accuracy. Use this information to create and maintain all necessary reports and schedules for volunteers in all programs.Provide general support to volunteers.Participate in the orientation and training of new youth-serving employees (interns, AmeriCorps workers, temporary program staff, etc.) at the beginning of their tenure.Communicate regularly with Volunteer Coordination staff to ensure that procedures are followed and concerns are addressed in a timely manner.Assist with volunteer recruitment as needed.Resource DevelopmentIdentify potential partners to involve in youth programming.Identify potential sources program resources (financial, in-kind, volunteers, etc.).Advantage Center Program SupportProvide residents with referrals to other staff and programsWork with team to coordinate and promote special eventsTroubleshoot on-site programsParticipate in identified meetingsSupport Advantage Center team effort to develop new programs and to create partnerships with members of the larger communitySupport Advantage Center staff efforts to collect program information.Collect program information and articles for monthly community newsletter and calendar.Work on other duties and projects as directed by the Program Manager.Team ParticipationConduct and participate in youth program staff meetings.Work collaboratively with the site Advantage Services team.Participate collaboratively in Advantage Services staff meetings and training.Promote problem solving and creative approaches to program challenges.Participate in site and corporate projects and complete other assignments as requested.Maintain confidentiality.Participate collaboratively with other members of the housing site team.Maintain productive relationships with residents and resident leadership groups.Promote positive resident and community involvement in Advantage Center activities.Maintain productive relationships with owner/affiliate boards and community partners.Participate in ongoing interactions with Resource Development team on volunteer recruitment and placement and fundraising efforts.Professional DevelopmentDevelop professional growth plan for continued training.Contribute to professional growth efforts of Advantage Services team.Performs other duties as assignedMINIMUM REQUIREMENTSBachelor's degree.Three years' experience in youth program development and management.Supervision experience.Demonstrated experience working with populations of diverse age, income, race, national origin and disabilities.Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.Ability to network and develop community partnerships.Good conflict resolution skills.Ability to work effectively with people with limited English skills.Ability to work well in a multiagency and collaborative team environment.Ability to utilize MC Office Software programs.PREFERRED REQUIREMENTSBi-lingual in English and Somali, or English and Oromo.Experience in early literacy and youth literacy programs.Experience conducting program evaluations.Experience recruiting and working with volunteers.Knowledge of low income housing programs.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSAbility to sit for extended periods of time.Ability to open and close file drawers.Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.Ability to file documents.Ability to type data into a computer.OTHER REQUIREMENTSMust have access to reliable transportation.Must be willing and able to travel between assigned sites.Pay Rate : $25/hrEqual Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with DisabilitiesThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.

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