Community Center ManagerBoys & Girls Clubs of Southcentral AlaskaNome, AKUnder the direction of the Director of Alaska Native Education Equity the Community Center Manager is responsible for day-to-day clubhouse operations including leadership; resource planning and management; staffing and supervision; program planning, development and implementation; communityrelations; policy and procedure administration; and facility management for a Clubhouse or Clubhouse/Community Center serving in excess of 350 members.
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