PROGRAM MANAGER
Marti Huizenga
Club
REPORTS TO: Club Director I
GENERAL FUNCTION:
The primarily function of the Program Manager is to assist with the delivery of the Club’s overall services to youth for the growth of members, by supporting Club Director I in implementing all areas relevant to the 3 (three) core program areas of: (1) Academic Success; (2) Good Citizenship and Character; and (3) Healthy Lifestyles.
JOB SEGMENTS:
- To develop, plan, execute and supervise a diversified youth development program consistent with the goals and objectives of the organization, as approved by the Club Director I.
- Shall assist in planning, coordinating, scheduling, supervising, recruitment, and orientation of program staff and volunteers.
- To provide leadership to all Club staff for better understanding and needs of the individual member.
- Establish and conduct special programs to meet the needs of the Club’s members.
- Provide counseling and follow-up on individual members as necessary and identify member’s individual needs.
- Establish a community-based service network which includes school employees, community leaders and other social service agencies to provide needed services to the individual.
- To promote and stimulate participation in Club membership, including the promotion and coordination of inter-departmental activities and special events.
- Plan, organize and conduct programs utilizing community resources.
- To maintain discipline and acceptable behavior of members within the Club.
- To maintain accurate records of activities, programs, and members in prescribed manner and meet respective administrative deadlines.
- To maintain and operate programs in accordance with the standards of the organization.
- To assist in conducting regular staff meetings as well as periodic volunteer meetings.
- To assist in evaluating program staff, volunteers, programs and activities.
- To recommend requisition of supplies, equipment and maintain a safe environment.
- Assist in the supervision of the care, maintenance and cleanliness of equipment, building, grounds and organization’s vehicle (when checked out).
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KNOW HOW:
- Ability to distinguish when time to discipline and time to counsel members (use good judgment.)
- Good listening skills.
- Ability to get along and motivate members and staff creating a positive environment for members and staff.
- Ability to be creative with programs, members, room décor, etc.
- Ability to work equipment (ex. copier, DVD, computers, security equipment) in building that is used frequently.
- Skills for planning and initiating activities based on youth developmental needs.
- Demonstrated communication skills both verbal and written.
- Ability to supply creative ideas and suggestions for new programs or methods for improving old ones.
- Maintain grounds.
- Act as Volunteer Liaison as needed to schedule volunteers throughout the club as appropriate.
- Manage grants, achieve deliverables, and create reports.
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In addition to the specific professional job duties, all Program Managers must also possess the ability to:
- Access facility needs and perform janitorial duties, mopping, cleaning walls, bathrooms, etc.
- Perform minor maintenance (ex. change light bulbs, ceiling tiles, hanging posters, painting, and sports equipment).
- Move throughout activity area without disrupting youth traffic flow and activities.
- Perform CPR and First Aid techniques.
- Handle a variety of tasks at one time correctly.
- Recognize and react quickly to problems, challenges and quickly stop undesirable activity (arguing, fighting, horseplay, etc.).
- Supervise activity either inside or outside the Club.
- Assist children with homework.
- Work in any department within Club on an emergency basis, especially the game room at an acceptable performance level to maintain a safe environment.
- Drive organization vehicles, such as 15 passenger vans, buses, etc.
- Manage Club Finances to understand and work within department budgets.
- Communicate in person, on the telephone and in print.
- Take members on field trips and provide direct supervision of assigned members at places like museums, zoos, waterslide parks, Lion Country Safari, etc.
- Work in non-air conditioned or heated facilities and provide supervision such as on outdoor playgrounds.
- Immediately correct safety concerns, (water on floor, equipment not stored correctly, doors left unlocked, etc.)
- Answer telephone and communicate with caller in a professional and effective manner.
- Pick up needed supplies from stores and bring to Club when necessary.
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EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred, and preferably, a minimum of three years experience in a full-time position working with children.
- A current commercial driver’s license (CDL) is preferred, and the ability/willingness to obtain in the future.
- A safe driving record is required and must be maintained.
- Certificates of First Aid and CPR are required or can obtain in the future.
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PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
High energy level required. Program Manager must be comfortable performing multi-faceted projects in conjunction with day-to-day activities; must possess superior interpersonal abilities; and the ability to always get along with diverse personalities displaying tact, maturity, flexibility and professionalism. Good reasoning abilities and sound judgment are also required.
EEOC/DFWP/E-Verify
Salary: $45,000 a year plus full benefits: insurance, PTO and much more.
Respond by resume to: [email protected]