Program Leader
Primary Function: The Program Leader supports the development and implementation of career-readiness and youth employment programs. They work directly with teens to build job readiness skills, coordinate daily program activities, and ensure high-quality, youth-centered experiences. The Program Leader collaborates with the Coordinator to carry out the vision of the Workforce Development Center.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
- Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision, and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers, and partners through leadership.
- Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of Education, Exposure, Exploration, and Engagement.
- Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
- Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
- Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
- Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests, and member recognition.
- Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly, and safe.
- Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
- Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Workforce Development Coordinator or Workforce Development Director.
Program Facilitation & Youth Engagement
Facilitate engaging, culturally responsive workshops on resume building, interview skills, workplace norms, and career exploration, etc. Support youth in job shadowing, internships, and work-based learning experiences. Foster an inclusive, empowering, and trauma-informed environment for all participants.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Field Trips & Site Visits Accompany youth on field trips, job site visits, job fairs, and career exposure events. Support safety, engagement, and learning during off-site experiences. Serve as a liaison between youth and host organizations, ensuring professional conduct and clear communication.
- Represent the Workforce Development team at community events, job fairs, and school visits as needed.
Collaboration/Relationships:
- Maintains close contact with Workforce Development Coordinator, Workforce Development Director, and other Club staff, volunteers, and parents.
- Provide feedback to Coordinator on program needs, youth progress, and logistical improvements.
- Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
- Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator, and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
- Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
- Ability to work with a team.
- An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Must be able to travel locally and accompany youth on off-site programs and visits.
- Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
- Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
- CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
- Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
- Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
- Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
- Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays