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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.
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Engage and inspire young people aged 6-18 to learn and grow to be responsible adults.
Oversee the core programs of the Club for ages 13-18 and both genders by ensuring that staff are planning, developing and implementing programs and activities that support the organizations standards.
Must monitor and evaluate situations quickly using good judgment to assess situations and make decisions. Create and maintain a safe environment for teens and adults within the program space. Communicate with parents as necessary regarding behavior and Club events.
This position will supervise teen program staff and volunteers. This position will also be responsible for administrative tasks as assigned by the Service Director, including management of staff, financial duties, and grant reporting.
The Sr. Vice President of Human Resources will serve as a member of the senior executive leadership team by supporting the CEO/President in the strategic planning and implementation of the organization’s HR operations. The Sr. Vice President of Human Resources is responsible for setting, enforcing, and evaluating legally compliant human resources policies, procedures, and best practices, and identifying and implementing long-range strategic talent and workforce management goals to align human capital with organizational goals and initiatives.
The Sr. Vice President of Human Resources directly manages the Human Resources department staff and operations and provide oversight of functions, including recruitment, compensation, benefits, payroll, employee relations, performance management, record management, organizational development and design, and staff development/training for approximately 150+ full and part-time employees.
Our programs and services are designed to foster effective and efficient use of the Club’s human resources, to promote and support an environment where dignity, ethical conduct, and diversity and inclusion are valued, all employees are respected, their contributions recognized, and their career development is encouraged.
**Please include a personalized cover letter with salary requirements, for consideration.**
Application materials should be submitted through our website. APPLY HERE
Position: Chief Philanthropy Officer
The Chief Philanthropy Officer (CPO), under limited supervision of the CEO, will foster a culture of philanthropy ensuring there are enough operating resources to meet the mission and strategic priorities of the organization. Working with key stakeholders, the CPO will establish long-term capital and annual fundraising goals and strategies and will successfully execute.
Directs/manages overall daily operations of the designated Clubhouse with the primary concern for programs and service delivery, supervision and training of staff, facilities management, community relations and membership administration. Level (3) branch has a budget of $0 to $99,999, with an average daily attendance of 0 - 44 and closes before 9:00 PM.
Under the leadership and supervision of the Branch Director, the Program Director is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of a specific program for youth between the ages of 5 and 19 within the assigned Club. Program responsibility supports our priority outcome areas of Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, Good Character, and Citizenship. The Program Director also provides leadership and supervision to assigned program and volunteer staff; manages budgets and controls expenses as assigned.
Under the guidance of the Vice President of Youth Development & Chief Operating Officer or designee, the Branch Unit Director directs and manages overall daily operations of the branch under the control of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Georgia (BGCCG) organization with the primary concern for a comprehensive, outcome-driven program and service delivery. Also supervises and trains staff (direct and indirect reports), handles personnel issues, manages facility, develops, and manages a budget, actively engages, and supports a Branch Advisory Board, and manages community relations, volunteers, and membership administration. This position requires hands-on leadership with a deep passion and desire to provide opportunities for youth in an underserved and challenged community.
Reporting to the Sr. Director of Individual Philanthropy, the Individual Philanthropy Manager (Manager) is responsible for the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of new and existing individual and family foundation donors. This position supports a portfolio that is comprised of donors capable of supporting Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver’s (BGCMD) general operations, capital projects, fundraising events, and special projects. The balance of the portfolio will consist of external donor relationships in support of BGCMD’s resource development goals. The Manager plays an important role by working cross-functionally to maintain and develop a donor pipeline and relationships with stakeholders through a high level of service to increase contributions and sponsorship revenue. Additionally, the Manager is responsible for a revenue portfolio of $400K-$800K annually.
Function: The Chief Development Officer will be the senior level development professional responsible to lead a successful Annual Giving, Alumni Giving, Major Gifts and Planned Giving program; also responsible for planning, developing, and growing a comprehensive fundraising program for securing financial support from individuals, foundations and corporations to meet organizational goals.
FUNCTION – SCOPE STATEMENT:
Responsible for a portfolio of corporate partnerships of $25,000 or above, with a diverse portfolio of 50 to 75 accounts which includes both current donors and new prospects.
Strong emphasis on developing new business, spending the majority of time with prospective donors. Identify, develop, and propose revenue-generating prospects with existing corporate partners. Pursue new leads while collaborating closely with the BGCGH leadership team and Board of Directors to leverage existing connections and networks. Responsible for submitting high-quality proposals when necessary to guarantee that deliverables are met.
BRANCH DIRECTORPOSITION DESCRIPTION
Hourly Rate $20-$25
The Branch Director coordinates and directs all Club programming at his/her Club Unit. He/she reports directly to the Director of Operations.
He/she is responsible for the supervision of after school, vacation, and early release day programs.This includes coordinating with and supervising all program staff, including the Teen Coordinators with regards to teen programming.
He/she is responsible for holding timely program staff meetings, attending Managers Meetings, All Staff meetings, Board Meetings (when requested) and Community Meetings (as appropriate).
SKILLS
- Demonstrated ability in planning, initiating and interpreting activities, programs and services based on the developmental needs of young people.
- Must possess verbal and written communication skills.
- Must have the ability to put together requested information for proposals, reports, and marketing & communication items for their program.
- Must be able to manage and train all program staff.
- Must have good customer service skills.
- Knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Office, Excel& Publisher. Is able to use the internet for research and other job duties.
BENEFITS
- 11 paid holidays
- Accrued sick time can be used as paid time-off
- 2 weeks of accrued vacation years 1 - 5. (After 5 years - 3 weeks of vacation are accrued. After 10 years - four weeks of vacation are accrued.)
- 100% of premium for Medical, Dental & Vision are paid for the employee, as well as life insurance and Long-Term Disability.
- Employer sponsored Pension Plan (employer contributes a 3% match of annual salary after the first 1,000 hours of work).
Oversees Club operations and programs with primary concern for program development and implementation; staff development; supervision of assigned staff; facilities; and budget management.
Representation Matters! Candidates identifying as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, or represent diverse communities are highly encouraged to apply. Our youth deserve to see themselves inside our walls.
Ideal Candidate:
Exemplifies our Core Values - Put Youth First, Care Deeply and Engage Fully, Empower and Be Empowered to Create Positive Change, Collaborate and Listen, Follow Through on Your Commitments, Act Like Youth Can See You.
Full description of our Core Values can be found at the end of this description.
DEPARTMENT: Mission Support – Programs
REPORTS TO: Director of Programs
TYPE: Full-time Salary/Non-Exempt
POSITION: Associate Director of Programs – Character & Leadership
LOCATION: Mission Support Office - 5109 NE 82nd Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662
HOW TO APPLY: Submit a complete cover letter, resume, and three references from people who can speak to your ability to perform the duties of this job.
MISSION STATEMENT: “To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens.”
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: Reporting to the Director of Programs and Operations, the Associate Director of Programs - Character & Leadership will play a critical role in helping Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington (BGCSW) achieve its vision to provide high quality programs. This position will lead all Character & Leadership initiatives, partnerships, and programming as well as a variety of significant activities including oversight and leadership of Clubs, and supervision and development of staff.
Directs and manages 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. Also supervises and trains staff (direct and indirect reports), handles personnel issues, manages facility, develops and manages a budget, actively engages as Club representative in the community, oversees volunteers, and membership administration.
Boys and Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region
Job Title: Development Manager
Operating Unit: Central Office
Reports to: VP of Development
Weekly Hours: Fulltime
Department: Resource Development
Prepared by: Human Resources
Date: 5/30/2023
Salary: $40,000 - $45,000
Mission Statement:To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Position Overview:The Development Manager’s primary role is to manage & submit grant reports, be the go between Development & Operations to assist with the successful implementation of grants, manage social media, & assist in generating financial resources to support the organizations budget.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed must be representative of the knowledge, skills, minimum education, training, licensure, experience, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Supervision Received:
The Development Manager reports directly to and receives regular supervision from the Vice President of Development.
Supervision Exercised:
The Development Manager does not oversee or supervise any other positions.
Benefits:
Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region offers medical, dental, and vision to new employees the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Our current coverage is with United Health Care.
The percentage the company contributes is tiered. Up to 3 years of employment the company pays 50% of medical, dental, and vision for the employee, 3-5 years it increases to 75% and after 5 years it increases to 100%. Spouse and dependent medical, dental and vision coverage is offered at the full expense of the employee.
We also offer life, Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability paid for by BGCPPR at 100% for employee only.
The organization also participates in a defined pension plan. This is a 401A employer contribution only. Normally, eligibility begins after first year of employment as long as 1000 hours has been met. Once eligibility has been met the Club currently pays 5% of your salary annually. In this plan we have a 2–6-year vesting schedule.
Additional benefits include 15 days of paid time off (PTO). This PTO accrues per pay period beginning at 90 days of employment. We have 9 traditional paid holidays beginning after 90 days of employment.
Boys and Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region
Job Title: Vice President of Operations
Operating Unit: Central Office
Reports to: President & CEO
Weekly Hours: Fulltime
Department: Operations
Prepared by: Human Resources
Date: 5/30/2023
Salary: $50,000 - $60,000
Mission Statement:To empower every Club member, through safe and impactful experiences, to: graduate from high school with a plan for college or career, contribute to their community and live a healthy life.
Position Overview:Oversees all Club operations and programs.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed must be representative of the knowledge, skills, minimum education, training, licensure, experience, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Supervision Received:
The Vice President of Operations reports directly to and receives supervision from the President & CEO on a regular basis.
Supervision Exercised:
The Vice President of Operations oversee all Club/Site Directors and the entire Operations team.
Benefits:
Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region offers medical, dental, and vision to new employees the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Our current coverage is with United Health Care.
The percentage the company contributes is tiered. Up to 3 years of employment the company pays 50% of medical, dental, and vision for the employee, 3-5 years it increases to 75% and after 5 years it increases to 100%. Spouse and dependent medical, dental and vision coverage is offered at the full expense of the employee.
We also offer life, Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability paid for by BGCPPR at 100% for employee only.
The organization also participates in a defined pension plan. This is a 401A employer contribution only. Normally, eligibility begins after first year of employment as long as 1000 hours has been met. Once eligibility has been met the Club currently pays 5% of your salary annually. In this plan we have a 2–6-year vesting schedule.
Additional benefits include 15 days of paid time off (PTO). This PTO accrues per pay period beginning at 90 days of employment. We have 9 traditional paid holidays beginning after 90 days of employment.
Boys and Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region
Job Title: Vice President of Development
Operating Unit: Central Office
Reports to: President & CEO
Weekly Hours: Fulltime
Department: Resource Development
Prepared by: Human Resources
Date: 5/30/2023
Salary: $50,000 - $60,000
Mission Statement:To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Position Overview:The Vice President of Development’sprimary role is to generate financial resources to support the organizations budget.
Supervision Received:
The Vice President of Development reports directly to and receives regular supervision from the President & CEO.
Supervision Exercised:
The Vice President of Development oversees the Development Manager.
Benefits:
Boys & Girls Club of the Pikes Peak Region offers medical, dental, and vision to new employees the first of the month following 60 days of employment. Our current coverage is with United Health Care.
The percentage the company contributes is tiered. Up to 3 years of employment the company pays 50% of medical, dental, and vision for the employee, 3-5 years it increases to 75% and after 5 years it increases to 100%. Spouse and dependent medical, dental and vision coverage is offered at the full expense of the employee.
We also offer life, Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability paid for by BGCPPR at 100% for employee only.
The organization also participates in a defined pension plan. This is a 401A employer contribution only. Normally, eligibility begins after first year of employment as long as 1000 hours has been met. Once eligibility has been met the Club currently pays 5% of your salary annually. In this plan we have a 2–6-year vesting schedule.
Additional benefits include 15 days of paid time off (PTO). This PTO accrues per pay period beginning at 90 days of employment. We have 9 traditional paid holidays beginning after 90 days of employment.
Manages overall daily operations of the Club unit under the supervision of the Area Director. Responsible for hiring, onboarding, and supervision of unit professional staff with a focus on an outcome-driven Club experience. Responsible for ensuring the success of Club and organizational programs, activities and services that prepare youth for success and that create a club environment that facilitates implementation of the Formula for Impact (FFI) framework and achievement of Youth Development Outcomes. Responsible for the management of but not limited to Program Directors, Americorps volunteers, Work Study staff, and Service Learning ACE(s). Responsible for ensuring a healthy and safe environment, ensuring facilities, equipment, and supplies are managed and maintained.
PRIMARY FUNCTION:
Directs and manages overall daily operations of a 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, community relations, volunteers, and membership administration.