Program Director, Brooklyn LifeLink Program
Company: Good Shepherd Services
Location: New York
Posted on: February 11, 2025
Job Description:
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new positions become available.The Program Director manages and
develops the Brooklyn Lifelink Program which assists students with
college preparation and support, job readiness and career
exploration. The Program Director collaborates with key
stakeholders from Good Shepherd Services high school programs, CUNY
colleges where specific linkages have been established, vocational
training programs and other youth serving institutions that aim at
providing multiple post-secondary pathways for young people. In
addition, the Program Director develops and manages educational and
vocational support services and curriculum for all Lifelink
students throughout the year.REPORTS TO: Sr. Vice President,
Community Based ProgramsLOCATION: 503 Fifth Avenue 4th Fl.,
Brooklyn, New York 11215HOURS: 35 Hours/Week; Exempt (may include
some evening and occasional weekend time)SALARY: $65,000 -
$72,000MAJOR DUTIES:
- Supervise and develop Brooklyn Lifelink staff which includes
full time college access and success counselor(s), and part time
peer coaches/tutors.
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Brooklyn Lifelink
Program.
- Collaborate with Good Shepherd Services Bronx Lifelink to
assure sharing of resources, information, and best practices to
best serve the participants.
- Develop and oversee educational services that prepare students
for transitioning into college.
- Develop and maintain comprehensive programs to facilitate and
maintain student college retention including outreach, counseling,
academic supports, life skills and concrete supports.
- Develop and oversee services that facilitate career
exploration, work readiness and financial literacy for program
participants.
- Supervise the recruitment and outreach efforts needed to enroll
participants in Lifelink program (specifically with our Brooklyn
Young Adult Borough Centers, Transfer Schools and Community Schools
and other GSS and external programs, as appropriate).
- Establish and maintain productive relationships with college
administration, faculty, student support services, and vocational
programs and institutions.
- Partner with internal support departments and external partners
on the recruitment and enrollment of students in annual SYEP/Summer
Melt internships and programming.
- Participate in college and vocational partner meetings,
research, events, and activities.
- Keep abreast of the latest educational and vocational data,
strategies, and programs.
- Participate in on-going internal program evaluation activities
and incorporate the use of data into program management and
development.
- Ensure that grants requirements are met and provide
quantitative and qualitative data as needed.
- Manage and understand all aspects of data collection and ensure
that deadlines are met, while also developing data entry timelines
that coincide with reporting needs.
- Represent agency at relevant external meetings.
- Participate in agency wide college and vocation/career
workgroups and initiatives.
- Perform other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelors' degree required; Master's preferred.
- A minimum of five years' experience working with young adults
using a youth, family and community development framework is
required.
- Strong group facilitation or teaching skills required.
- Experience working in, or closely with college(s) and
vocational programs/institutions required.
- Passionate about assuring young people's success in college or
vocational pathways to careers.
- High level of familiarity with the structure, resources and
function of colleges and vocational programs/institutions.
- Acquainted with current research, literature and trends
concerning college access and success, as well as the various
multiple pathways of career and vocational training for young
people.
- Ability to work with diverse staff and participants and network
with diverse employer constituents.
- Excellent verbal and written communication a strongly
preferred.
- Proven organizational and teamwork skills required.
- Knowledge of Trauma Informed Practice a plus.
- Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based, and/or
youth development perspective.
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Keywords: Good Shepherd Services, New York , Program Director, Brooklyn LifeLink Program, Executive , New York, New York
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