The Unit Director - Park Street oversees all operational and programming aspects of the Park Street program site to ensure quality, targeted programming for youth aged 11-17. This includes accountability for member recruitment/enrollment and program management, supervision and training of program staff, family involvement, school relationships, and ensuring that members are provided with high-quality programming that promotes physical activity, pro-social engagement, community service, career and academic development and healthy lifestyles. This is a full-time, exempt position with excellent benefits. The daily schedule for this position during the school year is 11:00AM-8:00PM, Monday through Friday; the schedule for this position during summer camp operations is between 7:30AM-6:30PM, Monday through Friday.
Leadership and Supervision
• Supervises, trains, coaches, and evaluates and provides general leadership and supervision to part- and full-time program staff, volunteers, and interns
• Establishes and implements program goals and objectives pursuant to organizational mission and goals, in accordance with grant and funding requirements as well as directives established by the Chief Executive Officer and Director of Operations
• Provides guidance and leadership to program staff in managing classroom and member behavior and expectations
• Ensures that program staff, volunteers, members, and interns understand organizational mission and vision as well as program goals and objectives; provides opportunities for feedback and information sharing
Program Quality and Safety
• Supports program staff in the planning and implementation of age-appropriate youth programs that support DMBGC’s five core program areas
• Reviews daily service records to evaluate program planning efficacy and identify training needs
• Ensures a healthy, safe environment with well-maintained facilities, equipment, and supplies
• Regularly reviews programming and activities to monitor youth engagement and for continuous improvement activities
Data and Compliance
• Ensures daily service records are completed and that attendance and program data are accurately reflected and recorded
• Reviews all program-related grant requirements to ensure appropriate outcomes and use of funds
• Reviews program data for accuracy and supports completion of program and agency-wide reports
• Supports membership registration and volunteer processes by providing up-to-date program information
• Provides oversight for report card data collection process and reviews records to ensure accuracy and completeness.
• Participates in the implementation and monitoring of program budget, approves program purchases, and oversees program compliance with Club financial and accounting policies
Communication and Public Relations
• Increase visibility of Club and programming by developing calendars and marketing materials for community partners and families
• Coordinate outreach activities to meet average daily attendance goals and develop relationships with local schools to increase awareness of programs and services
• Maintains frequent, close contact with internal staff, external community partners, and Club members and their families
• Supports planning special events which require member or Club staff support or involvement
Additional Responsibilities
• May be required to operate Club vehicle
• May be required to directly lead programming
• May be required to work evenings or weekends to support special events and programming
• Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree in recreation, elementary education, child or human development, psychology, social work, or related field
• Three or more years of direct supervision or management of a team of 10+
• Previous experience with a youth development organization (direct programming preferred)
• Ability to work flexible schedule based upon program/organizational needs
• Group leadership skills, including an understanding of group dynamics
• Valid Driver’s License and be approved by the Club's auto insurance provider
Benefits: Dental, Health, and Vision Insurance: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverages are available to eligible full-time employees. DMBGC pays 100% of the individual health insurance premium for eligible full- time employees. All premiums for dependent healthcare coverage and dental or health plans are paid by the employee via payroll deduction. Coverages begin on the first of the month after 30 days of employment. If you have any questions regarding the coverages for any of these plans, please speak to the Club’s Human Resources Manager.
Two weeks of paid vacation earned via accrual each year, pursuant to scheduled increases as detailed in the DMBGC Employee Manual; 11 paid holidays; and sick time accrual at a rate of 1.85 hours per pay period.
Retirement : 10% of your annual salary will be contributed to a pension account on your behalf by DMBGC. Contributions begin after one continuous year of employment in January and July of each year.
Employees are fully vested after three (3) continuous years of employment. You are also eligible to make individual contributions to a 403(b) account. Individual contributions to any such account are voluntary, and no contribution will be made by DMBGC to any such account.
Other Polices and Benefits: You will be provided a copy of the DMBGC Employee Manual, which outlines personnel policies and benefit programs available to Club employees. If you have questions regarding any policy, benefits.
Why Join DMBGC?
By becoming a part of Don Moyer Boys and Girls Club, you’re not just building a career in fundraising; you’re building a legacy of hope and opportunity for the youth who need us most. This is more than a job; it’s a chance to shape the future of Champaign County through meaningful and impactful contributions
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