Job description
St. Nicks Alliance is a nonprofit, nonsectarian community-based organization founded in 1975 with the mission to serve as a catalyst to improve the quality of life of residents in the communities of Williamsburg-Greenpoint in Brooklyn through its work in five main areas: housing, healthcare, workforce development, economic development and youth and education.
The St. Nicks’ Division of Youth and Education is looking for an Education Manager and Lead Coach. The Education Manager and Lead Coach will partner with the Director of Youth and Education, Deputy Directors, site directors and frontline staff to improve the quality and consistency of academic enrichment for grades K-8 during St. Nick’s afterschool programs. The Education Manager and Lead Coach will be instrumental in conceptualizing, implementing and evaluating SNA’s division-wide, literacy immersion and STEM initiatives. SNA’s literacy immersion initiative aims to integrate schools, family and community in an effort to increase the number of children who read at or above grade level. STEM initiatives use hands-on science activities to further foster literacy and critical thinking. As such, the Education Manager and Lead Coach is a key player in helping to strengthen the academic learning and overall afterschool model at St. Nicks Alliance.
In support of literacy and STEM learning, the Manager will play a leadership role in:
Pedagogy (theme/unit design, curriculum development, lesson planning selection and development
Design and implementation of related professional development and coaching services at targeted schools
Partnership development
Evaluation and assessment
Literacy immersion program development.
As academic enrichment expands, the Manager will oversee academic enrichment staff, as assigned by the Division Director.
Key responsibilities include:
Teaching and Learning
Pedagogy
Research, review and adapt pre-developed curricula and best practices in literacy and STEM for quality and fit with afterschool program goals
Use a collaborative framework with site directors and youth workers to develop theme-based units and literacy/STEM curricula with an emphasis on project-based learning.
Co-create lessons and activities alongside site directors and youth workers for 13 locations.
Work with schools to integrate or align schoolday and afterschool curricula
Identify best teaching and learning practices in afterschool hours, with a focus on literacy and STEM
Develop strategies for improving performance, including tools, policies, and practices
Research, develop and support implementation of educational resources
Contribute to the collection and review of outcomes data
Collaborate with program leadership to continuously strengthen academics, based on staff feedback, outcomes data, best practice, and ongoing reflection.
Professional Development
Assist Division Director in planning and implementing professional development in literacy and STEM for site directors and youth workers
Lead group trainings and workshops for site directors and youth workers
Serve as a lead coach in order to help site directors and frontline staff to build upon their existing knowledge and skills as academic mentors, and to grow in their abilities
Employ highly effective coaching techniques to help staff achieve their potential, such as building confidentiality and trust, guiding conversations through open-ended questions (v. directives), meeting employees where they are employing effective listening and reflection, establishing action and outcomes.
Collaborate with deputies and site directors to strengthen planning and facilitation skills at the sites.
Employ effective observation and feedback protocols that support staff growth
Partnership Development
Research, develop and support strategic partnerships to build our capacity to deliver high quality and diverse literacy/STEM experiences for our youth
Literacy Immersion Program Development
The Education Manager and Lead Coach will work closely with the division director to establish SNA’s literacy immersion model to help all students, particularly struggling readers, to meet or exceed grade level. The Manager will work closely with program leadership to ensure cohesion in program planning across the division and leverage collective thinking.
BK Story Voyager
Develop and oversee programming for BK Story Voyager in partnership with and Division Director
Develop job descriptions and oversee bookmobile staff
Oversee books, supplies, equipment, technology, website of bookmobile
Family Literacy
Design program and plan workshops for all designated program sites.
Collect and aggregate feedback from participants (caregivers and children). Survey participants and create goals to improve quality and participants
Mentorship and Academic Interventions
Design and oversee mentorship and academic interventions in literacy
Develop partnerships with colleges, high schools and volunteer organizations to provide 1:1 mentorship
Other duties as assigned by Director of Youth and Education
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Required Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Master’s degree strongly preferred
Min of 5 years teaching experience, either in schoolday or afterschool settings
Solid understanding of language and literacy development
Demonstrated ability to develop engaging, hands-on curriculum and lesson plans
Demonstrated ability to effectively coach young adults and model lessons
Demonstrated ability to design literacy programs
Strong leader, creative and highly personable
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; bilingual a plus.
Computer literate, Microsoft Suite and Google Suite.
Excellent organizational skills.
How to apply
Send resumes and a thoughtful cover letter to youthresumes@stnicksalliance.org. No calls, please. St Nicks Alliance is an equal opportunity employer, and encourages peoples of all backgrounds to apply.