POSITION SUMMARY :
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The Community Schools Director (CSD) position will provide oversight, community cultivation, and direction to the day-to-day operations for Urban Arts (UA) programs taking place at one of our key partnered Community Schools in northern Manhattan.
The CSD will be an integral part of the school community and will report directly to the UA Partner School Director. They will serve as the direct supervisor to the Program Coordinator and provide on-the-ground support to Urban Arts educators in order to support their overall efforts to carry out the mission to create a student-driven, productive, healthy, safe space within the school setting.
The ideal candidate will have experience in community organizing, an understanding of the immediate community, be bilingual in Spanish, have positive youth development skills, and direct practice experience working with youth in a school setting.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES + RESPONSIBILITIES :
Coordination and Program Supports
- Cultivate sustainable in-kind and fee-for-service partnerships for the school.
- Build strong connections with outside agencies and develop new partnerships with agencies that can bring resources into the school community making access more accessible.
- Convene regular meetings with UA staff, service providers, and the school team.
- Coordinate ongoing training for staff to understand the whole child approach to youth development.
- Create a schedule of on-site service provider days and times that will meet the immediate needs of students and families and is aligned with school goals and needs assessments.
Direct Service
- Oversee student engagement and attendance in all UA related activities within the school community as they are developed.
- Oversee a referral system for mental health, behavioral health, or academic / attendance supports.
- Engage parents and the school community through participation in family meetings, workshops, and student interventions.
- Serve as a point person for messaging between UA, DOE, Grantors, and the greater community; reaching across institutional cultures and facilitating communication.
- Work in partnership with the School Leadership Team; lead monthly meetings and additional meetings as needed.
- Organize a yearly community-wide forum with the purpose of ongoing needs assessment, engaging the community, and providing positive public relations for the school.
- Participate in DOE convenings for Community Schools (hosted by NYC DOE).
Service Impact & Evaluation
Conduct needs assessments and community mapping through face-to-face connections with community members, institutions, and resources.
Monitor over time to ensure program offerings address emerging and evolving needs.
- Report on program progress and improvement using data insights.
- Collect and monitor data using Skedula or other school-based data collection tools.
- Manage Google Doc folders containing all documentation related to community school initiatives, ensuring availability for site visits and public relations.
- Collaborate with the Program Director to develop quarterly and annual work plans.
Fiscal Management
- Collaborate with the Director of Partner Schools, school leadership, and the DOE Program Manager to create and manage the budget.
- Manage the site-based budget : obtain quotes, place orders, and maintain Urban Arts financial management tools.
- Ensure all budget lines are fully expended and properly tracked according to UA and DOE fiscal guidelines.
- Update the budget tracker, submit receipts promptly, and maintain continuous communication with the finance department.
- Act as the liaison between Urban Arts and the school for all fiscal matters.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
- Experience with the New York City public school system and / or non-profit sector.
- Ability to work effectively with school-aged youth, educators, families, and communities.
- Demonstrated ability in grassroots community outreach and organizing, leadership training, and youth development is desired.
- Bachelor’s Degree required, Master’s Degree preferred.
- Bilingual skills in Spanish.
- Minimum 5 years professional experience.
- Experience in program management and coordination.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Strong commitment to arts and technology education.
- DOE fingerprinting, background clearances.
WHY WORK AT URBAN ARTS?
- Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance.
- Generous PTO benefits.
- 401k Retirement Plan + Company Match.
To apply please send a cover letter with salary requirements, as well as your resume to [email protected] with Community School Director in the subject line.
Women, minorities, and / or people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Urban Arts Partnership is an equal opportunity employer.
Must be eligible to work in the U.S.
Job Type : Full-time
Pay : $65,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year
Benefits :Work Location : In person
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