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The Field Services is responsible for overseeing afterschool programs at various school sites. This encompasses adherence to policy and procedure, appearance of space and successful operation of programs at the sites. The Field Services will provide support to Managers of Enrichment Sites, Unit Directors, and staff at the sites. The focus will be on ensuring exceptional quality at each site in conjunction with BGCA policies and best practices. The Field Services will visit all assigned sites on a daily basis.
Job Summary:
This position is directly responsible to the Program Director for all administrative and programming issues. Responsibilities include: the direct supervision of club members and staff to ensure the overall safety of members at all times. The UD is the daily contact for the assigned BGC site and school personnel. The UD will maintain a positive relationship with parents of members and communicate any concerns. The planning, promoting, coordinating, and implementation of the school site program is completed in cooperation with assigned staff. General maintenance and supervision of the classroom, playfield, and other spaces permitted for use is expected. Conduct program supervision within the Boys & Girls Club of Burbank and GEV program policies, procedures, and philosophies.
This position reports directly to the Unit Director. Responsibilities include conducting Power Hour: the homework assistance program. Duties also include assisting with homework assignments and personal education development of enrolled members. Must plan, promote and execute extra-curricular programming as assigned by the Co-Unit Director. Direct supervision of club members to ensure safety. Provide general maintenance of equipment; books, tables, chairs and general clean up of space provided. Conduct programs within the BGC Burbank policies, procedures and philosophies.
The Operations Support Specialist provides administrative support to COO and Sr. Vice President of Operations and operational support to the Core Operations Leadership Team (COLT). The incumbent manages the South Admin office and leads the process for maintaining office systems and supplies. This includes scheduling spaces and liaising with IT and other BGCDE departments. In conjunction with COLT initiatives, the Operations Support Specialist provides support to Clubs throughout the state in the areas of, but not limited to, training, program development, data management, professional development, and recruiting. The incumbent plays a key role in COLT meetings and helps coordinate and drive organization-wide initiatives by utilizing systems for planning, organizing, and progress monitoring. This position also manages key operations functions such as insurance and other compliance-related functions. As an extension of the Core Operations Leadership team, the Operations Support Specialist must consistently exhibit professionalism, maintain confidentiality, and set the tone for world-class customer service.
Seeking an HR generalist who has a wide array of HR experiences inclusive of Payroll. This role has (3) key responsibility areas, HRIS, HR Generalist, and Payroll. The incumbent will provide operational support within the Human Resources and Payroll department and is a subject matter expert of the HRIS system, Ideally Paycor. The incumbent must have a high level of computer skills to manage the HRIS and Payroll system. The Boys & Girls clubs is a statewide organization and occasional travel to other counties will be required.
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT - $50,000 - $65,000 annual salary
The Director of Development works with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and board to plan and execute resource development strategies and monitor progress toward goals. Supports the CEO in positioning the board to cultivate and solicit major gifts and grants from individuals, corporations, foundations, United Way, government agencies and others, and is responsible for providing leadership and direction to staff in support of resource development and marketing.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Director of Development, under the supervision of the Executive Director, will identify, cultivate, and solicit gifts from new individual donors and nurture and encourage existing individual donors for growth and sustainability. The incumbent will also cultivate new investment partners from the local community including government, business, and industry using effective persuasion, appeal, and winning concessions without damaging relationships by positioning views and arguments appropriately to win support. The incumbent will encourage diverse and innovative thinking to promote and nurture innovation and new sources of revenue. Together with other staff professionals, board committees, and board members the incumbent will develop and execute the club’s financial development vision with an emphasis on enhancing the donor experience from acquisition of new donors to active stewardship of the existing donor base. Articulates the vision in a way everyonecan relate to and creates organization-wide energy and optimism.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & Belonging (D, E, I & B):
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley is committed to establishing, fostering, and promoting a culture of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (D, E, I & B). To that end, it has established a D, E, I, & B Committee consisting of key Staff, Board Members, and representatives from our service community. The below D, E, I, & B Position Statement expresses and affirms that commitment.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Capistrano Valley stands for fairness to all. These principles are stated below and are fundamental to our organization’s core values.
- We reject any forms of racism, inequity, or unkindness.
- We expect all members (inclusive of staff, board members, volunteers, and guests) will treat one another with fairness, dignity, and respect.
- All members will be afforded the same opportunities, access, and inclusion in all Club programs, activities, and events.
- Behaviors contrary to these principles will not be tolerated and will be addressed as deemedappropriate.
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
This position assists the Vice President of Human Resources with the day to day function of the Human Resources department. The position will focus on on-boarding, benefits administration, payroll, recruitment, retirement, worker's compensation and other programs. Duties include conducting new employee orientation and benefit information sessions, coordination of retirement files, benefit reconciliation, and monitoring Workers Comp claims. Assists with coordinating the full range of employee programs throughout the organization and ensures uniformity of services to our multiple locations.
Directs and manages the overall daily operations of a branch/unit under the control of the organization with the primary concern for a comprehensive, outcome-driven program and service delivery, supervision and training of staff (direct and indirect reports), personnel issues, management of a facility, manage a budget, actively engage and support a community relations, volunteers, and membership administration. Represents the Club in the community and builds a professional and positive image of The Salvation Army implementing program services that advance the mission of The Salvation Army.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida is excited to be expanding their Development Team and are looking for the best and brightest to join our family.
Location: 101 E Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32801
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
This position is responsible for overall management of a comprehensive roster of special event initiatives overseen by the Development Department. This includes managing logistics, timelines, committee meetings, solicitations and acknowledgements for all events as assigned.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida is excited to be expanding their Development Team and are looking for the best and brightest to join our family.
Location: 101 E Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32801
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
This position is responsible for overseeing all in-Club Development events and the overall support of a comprehensive roster of special event initiatives overseen by the Development Department. This includes supported event logistics, auction, timelines, committee meetings, solicitations and acknowledgements for all events as assigned.
Job Summary: The Vice President of Development will be responsible for leading the regional fundraising efforts for Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida with a focus on developing individual, corporate, and foundation donors within the specified geographic areas as well as support Fundraising & Advocacy Board Members within these counties on fundraising opportunities. In collaboration with the Chief Development Officer, the Vice President of Development will execute the organization's fundraising strategy throughout Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties.
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
The Director of Development Operations is responsible for working alongside Development Leadership to implement an operational strategy to drive donor investment and engagement with the organization. This is achieved through customer relationship management software utilization, development of stewardship initiatives, organization of Club engagement opportunities, and a focus on continuous improvement of key metrics and process effectiveness through data collection and analysis.
POSITIONTITLE
Vice President, Development
REPORTINGTO
President & Chief Executive Officer
REPORTS
The Vice President will have the following direct reports: Major Gifts Director, Marketing Director, Director of Advancement
LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois
THEORGANIZATION
For nearly 140 years, the Union League Club of Chicago (ULC) has upheld the sacred obligations of citizenship, promoted honesty and efficiency in government, supported cultural institutions and the beautification of the city, and supported our nation’s military and their families. Today, the ULC continues its pursuit to remain committed to community including the active involvement of its members and their support of the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs.
For over 100 years, the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs have served the after-school development needs of at-risk youth in Chicago. The Union League Boys and Girls Club was founded December 26, 1919, and became an affiliate member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America on February 23, 1920. The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs strives to enable all young people - especially those who need them most - to reach their full potential as productive, responsible, and caring citizens. Currently, Clubs serve more than 15,700 enrolled members between the ages of 6 and 18 at 21 locations. Each day, more than 1,700 youth take part in programming focused on academic success, healthy lifestyles, good character and citizenship. The organization also staffs and manages its own 247-acre summer camp in Salem, Wisconsin where youth from Chicago’s inner city participate in enrichment activities in an environment free from drugs, gangs and violence. The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs also launched a programming initiative at the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center aimed at reducing the high rate of recidivism among the juvenile detainees.
SCOPEANDRESPONSIBILITY
The Vice President of Development, will provide strategic leadership to the Development team by designing, developing, and implementing strategic priorities that drive effective fund-raising activities. They will provide direction to the President & CEO and Board of Trustees in the effective operation of all development activities required to fund Club operations and deliver programs within the community.
The Vice President of Development will be charged with championing the organization’s overall resource development plan. Additionally, this position is responsible for soliciting, cultivating, and securing major gifts, leading the development team, and providing clear direction and updates to leadership.
Key to success in this position is maintaining visibility and communication with trustees, donors, and other stakeholders, a metrics driven method of success and being a team leader ready to drive forward with financial success, and securing and maintaining major gifts donors.
POSITION: AIM Coordinator
SUPERVISOR: Club Director
STATUS: Full-time, Non-Exempt -32 hours weekly, benefit-eligible
WAGE: $20.50-$21.64/hr DOQ/DOE
Benefits: Medical, Vision, Dental, LTD & Life, Vacation Accrual, 10 Paid Operational Closure Days, 2 Self-Selected Days of Importance, 401k, and Employee Assistance Program
Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County Mission Statement:
To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
General Description:
Under the direct supervision of the Site Coordinator, the Academic Innovation and Mentoring (AIM) Program Coordinator will implement and manage a comprehensive educational enhancement program to help Club members succeed academically. The AIM Coordinator is responsible for working with staff members to fully implement Power Hour, STEM and Project Learn programs.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County are positioning themselves to be the premier provider of Youth Development Programs in our area through targeted outreach initiatives, strategic partnerships with schools and local governments, and a commitment to ongoing professional development. We are looking for a dynamic, passionate individual to join our team and join us in securing Great Futures for all youth in Skagit County.
Under the supervision of the VP of Operations, the Program Director is responsible for developing and implementing a variety of programs that achieve the priority outcomes of Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Good Character & Citizenship. The Program Director will provide support to the Club in data entry, parent communication, community outreach, staff development & direction, grant writing, recruiting & retaining Club Members, and facility management. The successful candidate will serve as the responsible party in the absence of the Club Director.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County are positioning themselves to be the premier provider of Youth Development Programs in our area through targeted outreach initiatives, strategic partnerships with schools and local governments, and a commitment to ongoing professional development. We are looking for a dynamic, passionate individual to join our team and join us in securing Great Futures for all youth in Skagit County.
In concert with the vision set by the Board of Directors and CEO, plan and execute resource development strategies and monitor progress against goals. Develop and implement a fundraising plan for the organization to meet operating budget needs on an annual basis as well as long term. Secure funds to meet organizational growth objectives. Responsible for the development and coordination of fundraising campaigns, oversight of grant proposal writing and reporting, special events and donor solicitation. Manage all development staff and contractors as assigned by CEO. Manage Development Committee as well as the overall engagement of board members on fundraising efforts. Along with the CEO, serve as the principal development staff person on operating, capital and endowment campaigns.
Directs and manages overall daily operations of a Club/unit under the control of the organization with the primary concern for a comprehensive, outcome-driven program and service delivery, supervision and training of staff (direct and indirect reports), personnel issues, management of a facility, develop and manage a budget, community relations, volunteers, and membership administration.
Youth Development Professional: Seasonal – ROOTS Austin
The Youth Development Professionals role is providing daily programs, services and activities for Program Site participants, which are consistent with the organization’s youth development mission and goals. Youth development Professionals are primarily, but not exclusively, responsible for youth supervision, developing positive, productive relationships with students and overseeing the delivery of a broad range of programs such as Education, Social Recreation, Arts & Crafts, Sports-Fitness & Recreation and Healthy Lifestyles.
This person will work closely with the Site Coordinator to plan & implement designated programs and activities that support Youth Development Outcomes for youth. The person will maintain program goals that ensure the health and safety of participants. The Youth Development Professional reports to the Site Coordinator.
Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Preschool Teacher is responsible for assisting with the development and effective operation of a quality early care child care program that complies with current Delacare and Delaware Stars requirements for early care and school-age centers.