Middle School Program Director Brooklyn Brownsville Corps)
Company: The Salvation Army
Location: New York
Posted on: March 25, 2025
Job Description:
Overview*This position will commence May 12th, 2025*Join The
Salvation Army as our Middle School Program Director in our
Brownsville, Brooklyn location! The Middle School Program Director
will play a vital role launching and leading the new Middle School
program. The Middle School program will be a hybrid of educational,
recreational, and faith-based lessons and activities. The Program
Director will report directly to the Brownsville Community Center
Directors and Pastors (Corps Officers) and will collaborate closely
with the Assistant Complex Administrator.This position is
responsible for the overall operation and management of the middle
school afterschool program, which includes developing engaging
activities, supervising staff, ensuring student safety, maintaining
communication with parents, budget oversight, and ensuring
compliance with program regulations while fostering a positive
learning environment for students. The director will oversee the
program year-round, moving to a full day of programming in the
summer when school is out, effectively integrating with other
Salvation Army programming.Additionally, the Middle School Program
Director is responsible for maintaining records and reports for
funding sources, following required protocols and procedures to
pass compliance inspections, and achieving the goals and objectives
related to assigned curriculums. They will also collaborate with
the Assistant Complex Administrator to ensure full administrative
and programmatic compliance for both internal and external
entities.Responsibilities
- Involvement in the total program with willingness to help in
all areas as needed, including food service, outdoor/indoor
activities, classroom coverage, cleaning of classrooms and all
program areas etc.
- Promote observance of the moral and ethical code affecting
program participants and staff.
- Must be comfortable leading children and families in daily
devotions from the Bible and praying.
- Collaborate with Corps Officers to establish a schedule,
programs, activities, and services for children and families that
align with The Salvation Army.
- Create and implement the full day summer program, including,
but not limited to, activities, field trips, volunteers, meals and
curriculum.
- Provide classroom coverage as needed.
- Ensure that all program staff appropriately react to children
who present with complex issues stemming from living in poverty,
difficult home situations, and the possibility of learning
differences.
- Consistently engage and communicate with parents of current and
prospective students through direct conversations, newsletters, and
the parent handbook regarding general program participation,
expectations, and any outstanding issues.
- Liaise with external and off-site (Divisional Headquarters)
personnel, as needed for the operations or funding of the
program.
- Serve as a point of contact for community partners and
agencies, as well as for parents, in a manner that is
representative of The Salvation Army.Specific Responsibilities:
- Ensure that all communications and concerns related to the
operation of the program are handled in accordance with the proper
protocols for the Brownsville Corps Community Center.
- Work with the Brownsville Corps Community Center staff to
foster cooperative relationships, in meeting the holistic needs of
the community, such as referring students' families to the food
pantry or case workers if needed.
- Must attend and contribute to Corps Community Center Leadership
Team Meetings.
- Is responsible for sharing with the Corps Officers all matters
of mutual concern relating to the total welfare of the
Program.
- Under the direction of the Corps Officers, the Program Director
will work with the Assistant Complex Administrator to ensure that
the program remains fiscally and administratively strong, sharing
information constantly and meeting regularly.
- Positively promote the program to expand enrollment to
capacity.
- Work with the Corps Officers to bridge the Middle School
program children to church and other Salvation Army
Programming.
- Accompany students on trips.
- Sign off on weekly attendance sheets. Prepare the payroll and
submit it to Assistant Complex Administrator.Program Development
- Design and implement a diverse curriculum of activities that
align with student needs and interests including academic support,
enrichment programs, and recreational activities.
- Create a daily schedule and manage program flow to ensure
efficient use of time.
- Develop and maintain program policies and procedures to ensure
student safety and well-being.
- Plan, implement and maintain a comprehensive curriculum that
not only aligns with the learning standards, goals, assessments,
and instructional strategies but also addresses the educational,
social, developmental and health needs of the groups, as well as
the individual child.
- Ensure that staff understand the educational and developmental
needs of each child in the development of lessons, plans and
activities.
- Keep equipment and material accessible and in good condition to
encourage maximum constructive use by the children; remove or
report any damaged or hazardous equipment to the Assistant Complex
Administrator so that necessary action may be taken.
- Ensure that staff document the behavior and progress of each
child and utilize these records with staff for program planning and
referrals, as needed.
- Handle all internal and external incident reporting for the
Program.
- Handle all participant discipline concerns with approved
mechanisms, whilst informing the Corps Officers and the Assistant
Complex Administrator of major situations.Personnel Management
- Supervise and train middle school program staff.
- Oversee staff performance, provide ongoing feedback, and
address any concerns.
- Delegate tasks and responsibilities to ensure efficient program
operation.
- Collaborate with Corps Officers to interview and hire
staff.
- Coordinate staff work schedules to ensure coverage of
after-school and summer hours.
- Resolve conflicts to ensure a positive experience for everyone,
including corrective action when necessary.
- Develop staff's understanding of the framework of the community
in which they work, and the Program's role in fulfilling the
mission of The Salvation Army.
- Responsible for the professional growth and development of
staff through regularly scheduled individual conferences, group and
monthly staff meetings, and frequent observation and discussion of
staff's performance with their groups.
- Maintain professional relationships in dealing with staff.
- Conduct Annual Performance Evaluations for staff according to
the assigned schedule (These must be reviewed by the Corps Officers
before submission to Divisional Headquarters.)Administration
- Oversee program administration, including, but not limited to
managing supplies and conducting monthly statistical reports in
accordance with The Salvation Army policy and procedures and local
laws.
- Interpreting of policies and programs of The Salvation Army,
pertinent to parents' relationship with the Program.
- Maintain staff and student records in accordance with
established enrollment procedures and state guidelines.
- Coordinate with the local schools to obtain report cards,
attendance updates, or speak with school counselors as needed.
- Develop and maintain positive ongoing relationships with
parents, through informal contacts or planned conferences and
appropriately shared information about children's progress.
- Plan and conduct regular group meetings with parents and
staff.
- Responsible for the ongoing marketing of the Program, to ensure
that Program remains at full capacity, year-round.
- Assist and support other activities as needed or instructed by
the Corps Officers, such as with seasonal programs (i.e. backpack,
toy, and coat distributions, etc.) as needed.
- Other duties as assigned by supervisors.Qualifications
- Must have Associate or BA/BS degree in child development,
elementary education, physical education, recreation or a related
field AND two years direct experience working with children under
the age of 18 years, including at least one year in a supervisory
capacity.
- Must have experience in lesson planning, curriculum development
and implementation of structured programming for students in
elementary and middle school; and preferably teaching credentials
and teaching experience.
- Understanding and compassion for children who may be living in
poverty, experiencing difficult situations at home, or have
learning differences.
- Strong oral and written communication skills to interact with
students, parents, and staff.
- Strong organizational skills to coordinate curriculum,
activities, staff schedules, etc.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and prioritize
effectively.
- A valid driver's license and ability to drive a 12-passenger
van.
- Must possess an appreciation for and understanding of the
mission of The Salvation Army.
- CPR and First Aid certification, or willingness to become
certified.
- Flexibility! Enthusiasm! High Energy!
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