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Buena Vista Horace Mann K-8 (BVHM) is a Spanish Immersion school just blocks away from our Mission Center. The Programs Manager works closely with school and community partners, caregivers, and students to provide high quality, longitudinal writing and tutoring programs at BVHM, both after school and during the school day, for students in grades 3-8. The core of our work is direct service, and this position will lead and support programming for approximately 8-12 hours per week. The ideal candidate is energized by teaching in the public school setting, has a deep commitment to positive outcomes for the students we serve, loves partnering with public school teachers and community-based organizations, and can manage a team with care and concern for everyone’s growth, effectiveness, and wellbeing. The Programs Manager uses student data to identify learning needs and align programming to boost student achievement.
WHO WE ARE
826 Valencia is an award-winning nonprofit dedicated to supporting under-resourced students ages six to eighteen with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Our innovative model has inspired more than 40 like-minded organizations world-wide.
We offer a highly collaborative, bustling work environment full of passionate professionals who strive to create programs that transform our students’ relationships to writing, and to build an inclusive community that meets the needs and reflects the diverse backgrounds of our students.
POSITION SNAPSHOT
Leads a team to deliver high-quality writing instruction and project-based learning experiences
Nurtures strategic school and community based partnerships to support student success
Manages a diverse team and supports team members to develop professionally
Full-time (40 hours per week), Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (work schedule subject to change based on programmatic needs), some evenings and weekends as required
This is an open-office environment with substantial ambient noise and overheard conversations. This role spends substantial time at the BVHM Writers’ Room, located approximately one half-mile from our Mission Center.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
The Programs Manager reports to the Director of Education and supervises one Programs Coordinator and two AmeriCorps members, as well as interns and volunteers.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Planning and Implementation
Collaborate with teachers, administrators, families, volunteers, interns, and 826 Valencia staff to direct school day and after-school programs at Buena Vista Horace Mann
Design and/or implement standards-aligned, culturally relevant, project-based writing curriculum and individualized support
Develop and implement long-term goals and objectives to achieve the successful outcome of the programs
Develop academic growth plans for students and track progress in conjunction with school staff, caregivers, and volunteers
Build relationships with school administration and teachers to plan responsive programming, cultivate strong partnerships, improve alignment, and identify opportunities for family engagement
Track student and volunteer data using Salesforce and the Contract Management System of the San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Families oversee the distribution, collection, entry, and analysis of evaluation data for programs; use the data for continuous reflection, program improvement, and reporting
Oversee, directly manage, and support student publishing projects; plan release celebrations to increase student pride and engage families; seek out opportunities to amplify student voices within and beyond the school community
Cultivate strong, authentic partnerships with caregivers to improve the program and effectively support students; connect students and families with resources at schools and community-based organizations
Maintain strategic partnerships and align programming goals and structure with Jamestown Community Center (school site Beacon Center)
Manage components of summer programs in collaboration with other Programs Managers and Directors
Management and Supervision
Supervise and support one Programs Coordinator by providing ongoing observation cycles, coaching, and formal evaluations
Coordinate and supervise the activities of two AmeriCorps members and assigned volunteers; train, support, and celebrate volunteers to ensure adequate staffing; track volunteer participation in Salesforce
Support team to supervise interns and volunteers effectively
Build capacity of team to be effective tutors through student work analysis, training, and feedback
Other Duties
Actively participate in 826 Valencia meetings, internal committees on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, performance appraisal systems, and other work events, such as DEI trainings, professional development workshops, and the annual 826 National conference
Meet all deadlines
Maintain updated language about Buena Vista Horace Mann programs for website and publications
Work collaboratively with all staff members to ensure robust programming
All other duties as assigned by the Executive Director
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree
Teaching Credential, English and/or Elementary Education, with CLAD certification required
At least five years teaching and/or youth development experience in under-resourced communities
Experience as a supervisor or people manager (preferred)
Demonstrated ability to improve student achievement
Familiarity with Google Suite and Microsoft Office programs
Experience using Google Classroom and Zoom (preferred)
Bilingual in Spanish (preferred)
Able to complete a background check and tuberculosis screening; pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records
Required Competencies
Develops project and/or team-wide work plans with goals and interim milestones to manage resources, time, and people efficiently; structures and delegates work to ensure deadlines are met
Provides appropriate level of day-to-day support and coaching to team, differentiating styles based on individuals/assignments; sets up strong collaboration structures
Understands how change can impact other teams and projects and communicates accordingly, and demonstrates ability to effectively manage others in times of uncertainty and change
Shares information and decisions with staff in a transparent and timely manner, and encourages and celebrates differences in team members’ communication styles, providing appropriate coaching on balancing authenticity with sensitivity and respect
Sees and responds to the big picture of which stakeholders are being engaged and heard, and actively amplifies voices of marginalized or underrepresented groups
Supports in inclusive environment, is proactive in addressing breaches, and works to resolve conflict and foster growth
COMPENSATION
$75,000-$85,000 Annual Salary, with $1,500 per year language premium for employees who meet the criteria
Paid Time Off: 15 Vacation days per year (increases to 20 days after two years), 9 Wellness days per year, 14 Holidays, and winter office closure.
Employer contributions to health insurance coverage for employee and dependents, Employee Assistance Program, group life insurance
Pre-Tax Savings: 401(k) plan with employer match, Flexible Spending Account for health care and dependent care expenses, Commuter Benefit.
Professional development funds (budget permitting)
Relocation support may be available for moving to California from another state or country
40% discount at all 826 Valencia stores
TO APPLY
Fill out this short application ( https://forms.gle/852SAt3etPeE8vt66 ) and submit your cover letter and resume by Sunday, June 30. Please write the position title in the subject line.
826 Valencia is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving a diverse and inclusive workforce. Candidates who identify as Black, Indigenous or people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. 826 Valencia does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, religion, sexual orientation, political orientation, disability, veteran status, or gender identity or expression. For more information, read the 826 Stand: https://826valencia.org/the-826-stand/. You can read about our core values at https://826valencia.org/core-values/.