Program Director
Company: Boys & Girls Club of the Antelope Valley
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: May 1, 2025
Job Description:
POSITION:Program Director / Unit Supervisor (full-time) M-F 9am
- 6pm, or when otherwise requiredRATE:$30 - $35 ($57,600 - $67,200
annually)REPORTS TO: Director of Operations / Regional
DirectorPRIMARY FUNCTION:Responsible for overseeing the program
operations for multiple assigned Club locations. Plans, develops,
and manages program implementation. Hires, trains and supervises
program staff and performs other related administrative duties.
Serves as a liaison between staff, volunteers, parents, schools,
community groups and Club members. Works in partnership with the
Executive Director and Director of Operations to ensure that
program goals and implementation expectations are met equally among
all club locations. Provides goal setting for all Club staff as
well as orientation and ongoing training opportunities and
evaluations aligned with Boys & Girls Club's and other grant
related initiatives. KEY ROLES (Essential Job
Responsibilities):
- Directly responsible for supervising and maintaining the
quality of club staff and programs at all assigned club locations,
meeting all Club expectations.
- Hire, train and supervise program staff to ensure efficiency
and quality standards are met at each club location.
- Communicate regularly with District level staff to be sure
school expectations are being met and collaboration opportunities
are being developed to enhance the partnership and services
provided to Club families.
- Maintain positive representation at all times acting as a role
model for Club staff and members. Maintain professionalism and
current knowledge of all Club policies and procedures as outlined
in BGCofAV Parent Handbook, Employee Handbook and all additional
Club documents.
- Develop creative ways to present material and provide ongoing
professional development; using a hands-on, motivational approach
to directing Club staff.
- Work closely with the Administrative staff and Program staff to
ensure success of the Quality standards that are in line with the
After School Education and Safety Program (ASES) as well as other
associated Club grants.
- Attend planning/training sessions with the Program Staff and
Administrative Team for the purpose of evaluating progress toward
goal completion as well as to establish goals and plans for future
programming.
- Assist in the collection of report cards, progress reports and
other educational materials from the schools for all club members.
Supervise all tutors/mentors on site and make sure their work
plans, tutoring schedule, etc are in line with Club needs and
expectations.Plan and meet with the tutors/mentors to review club
members' progress.
- Observe and record program operations and speak with Club
members, staff and District personnel to gather feedback to gauge
their interest and understanding of anticipated outcomes.
- Monitor all volunteers assigned to department and delivers
observation reports to the volunteer coordinator.
- Lead the development and implementation of organizational
program goals, in relation to need and available resources with the
Director of Operations and Executive Director.
- Observe and support the work of program staff in achieving
program goals. Provide adequate praise, guidance and redirection as
needed.
- Conduct quarterly / yearly staff reviews (or as needed) that
reflect appropriate records of staff performance, including poor
performance, achievements, misconduct and personnel notations in
order to terminate and recruit new staff when necessary -
maintaining a maximum of 20:1 staffing ratio at all times.
- Work with Development Director, Director of Operations and
Executive Director on grant submissions and reporting.
- Become familiar with the Club's online platforms; Website,
Database, Email Platform, Registration Portal, Parent Portal, etc.,
to communicate information effectively and maintain professional
standards of use.
- Monitor expenses to be sure supply spending is in line with the
organization budget and staff requests are met in a timely manner
consistent with program expectations and spending.
- Implement special programs and projects to include recruitment
of outside speakers and volunteers when appropriate.
- Provide Club representation in the way of presentations,
written correspondence and printed information or visuals at
community and district events/meetings as needed.
- Keep parents and members informed of all programs and news
worthy items.This includes distribution of flyers, email updates,
permission slips, etc.
- Ensure the safety and well-being of each program participant,
following all Club/School safety policies and practices.
- Address problems among or between Club staff, members, parents
or school personnel that cannot be addressed at the site level,
always maintaining professional standards and exceptional Club
representation.
- Conduct ongoing Program staff meetings to review program
progress & deliverables, address needs, concerns and celebrate
successes.
- Perform all other duties as assigned by the Director of
Operations or Executive Director.PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS:1.
Leadership
- Develop commitment from staff, parents, members and district
staff to ensure active participation in Programs and
Activities.
- Empower staff to be leaders through positive role modeling,
consistent training and communication.
- Facilitate and supervise grant required activities and National
Program activities in the following areas: Character & Leadership,
Education & Career Development, Health & Life Skills, The Arts, and
Sports, Fitness, & Recreation.
- Provide recognition to staff through positive validations,
healthy incentives, and affirmation on a regular basis.
- Team building mentality is exemplified in all work done.
- Positively influence and uplift staff, club members and other
affiliates.
- Ensure productive and effective performance by all program
staff and volunteers.2. Manage & Develop Resources
- Monthly program planning is required to ensure preparation and
successful programs and activities.
- Attend and participate in Staff Trainings, which is essential
to professional development.
- Follow all policies and procedures at all times, including the
Club's Code of Conduct, which can be found in the Employee
Handbook.
- Maintain case management files and other grant related
paperwork and submit in a timely manner.
- Maintain organization and cleanliness of the Club site, and all
office areas.
- Utilize collaboration efforts to develop new opportunities for
the Club.3. Communication
- Must be able toinformimportant and relevant information in
Staff Meetings and to parents, co-workers, Executive Director and
other Boys & Girls Club affiliates.
- Must be able tolistento co-workers, parents, youth members and
community and other Boys & Girls Club affiliates while maintaining
a professional relationship and positive representation of the Club
at all times.
- Must be able topresentimportant and relevant information and/or
presentations through program facilitation, staff meetings or
trainings, and/or other Boys & Girls Club events.
- Must be able towriteand compose clear, concise, accurate
written documentation and data reports.4. Supervision, & Safety
- When needed, must be able to supervise up to 20 youth and keep
members engaged and safe during program time
- Ensure the safety standards are met by all site staff, at all
times.
- Ensure that staff provide sound and reasonable discipline to
youth members at necessary times through written documentation
(i.e. citation), and/or parent phone call.
- Practice and constantly be aware of safe practices like Crisis
Management, Emergency Preparedness, CPR and First Aid, etc.
- Maintain a clean and orderly work space at all times.5. Other
Duties as NecessaryQUALIFICATIONS:1. Expectations
- Must be at least 18 years of age and have valid
identification
- At least 5 years work experience with a Boys & Girls Club or
other youth serving organization.
- Must have grant management experience.
- Must have reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and
the ability to get to and from work at the scheduled times.
- The Club has a mandatory overtime policy when required. This
could extend your workday and/or may require working on Saturdays
as needed. You must be available for this type of work
schedule.
- CPR Certification (Adult, Child, Infant preferred), or attend
and successfully complete certification within first month of
employment.
- Ability to organize, supervise, and reinforce positive behavior
from staff and members
- Must pass a background check, TB and drug test.
- Must obtain Serve Safe Certification as applicable to the
site(s).2. Education/Skills
- Associates degree from accredited college required. BA/BS
preferred. (Higher starting pay rate will be considered for those
with BA/BS or higher).
- Instructional Aid Qualified (Paraprofessional Test
Required)
- Enthusiasm and patience for working with children and passion
about education.
- Exemplary communication and leadership skills
- Excellent student interaction skills in 1:1 and small group
settings.
- Meet Staff Training requirements3. Physical Requirements/Work
Environment
- Maintain a high energy level and positive representation.
- Be comfortable performing multi-faceted projects in conjunction
with day-to-day activities.
- Must be able to work in loud environments and communicate
clearly.
- Stand for four plus hours per day.
- Stoop, bend, climb, and walk frequently.
- Lift up to 40 pounds.
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Keywords: Boys & Girls Club of the Antelope Valley, Burbank , Program Director, Executive , Lancaster, California
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