Senior Director of Teens
Job Description
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Title: Senior Director of Teens
Position: Full Time, Exempt
Job Location: San Jose, CA
Reports to: Chief Program Officer
Job Summary
Are you committed to closing the opportunity gap for low-income youth? Are you an inspiring leader, ready to unleash the talent of teens and professionals? Do you want to be part of the leadership of a vibrant, entrepreneurial nonprofit in the heart of Silicon Valley? Do you believe in the power of expanded learning time programs, in close partnership with schools, to enhance school success? Are you a strategic thinker who embraces trade-offs to optimize impact? Are you ambitious, hungry to find ways to increase impact? If so, the Teen Director position at the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Silicon Valley could be for you.
Established in 1944, Boys & Girls Clubs of Silicon Valley (BGCSV) is dedicated to uplifting the lives of underprivileged Santa Clara County youth aged 6-18 and beyond. In addition to being a safe haven that fosters positive relationships and belonging, we collaborate closely with school officials to offer a diverse range of afterschool and summer enrichment programs, teaching approximately 7,000 members with 38 clubhouse locations spanning San Jose, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Hollister, and more. Our mission is to bridge the gap for low-income youth and amplify pathways to success within historically underserved communities by focusing towards fostering scholastic achievement. As an autonomous 501(c)(3) entity, affiliated with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, BGCSV operates under the stewardship of a local Board of Directors. This dedicated team is entrusted with the responsibility of overseeing our programs and funding, ensuring our continued impact on the lives Silicon Valley Youth.
Responsibilities
Leadership and Innovation
- Create a culture of learning, safety, and belonging that drives great outcomes for BGCSV teen participants
- Oversee all BGCSV teen programs and staff leaders
- Collaborate with the Chief Program Officer to embed the teen program in the overall BGCSV program pathway
- Conduct a comprehensive analysis of BGCSV teen program effectiveness, make changes as needed, and share the metrics to measure and our regular progress
- Lead goal setting, reflection, and continuous learning across teen programs and sites based on annual objectives and key results
- Measure and communicate program impact
- Adapt teen programs to meet community needs and optimize student recruitment and retention
- Develop marketing tool to share findings with other constituents, such as the Chief Development Officer
Management
- Provide staff with timely and actionable data that leads to better outcomes
- Report progress toward program goals quarterly to the Chief Program Officer
- Instill high expectations and accountability for all teen staff
- Coach teen staff to implement quality programs, engage in continuous learning, and achieve goals
- Lead professional development and training for teen program staff
Pay
The pay range for this role is $110-$115K. Compensation will be determined based on permissible factors such as transferable skills, work experience, and market demands. The compensation range provided is subject to change and may be modified in the future. BGCSV is growing and a promotion is possible in the near future, based on employee success.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging
At BGCSV we recognize and celebrate that individuals come with a wealth of experience and talent well beyond any list of required skills and qualifications – in fact, we believe diversity of backgrounds and skills, combined with passion, are the most important keys to meaningful innovation and excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process.
Equal Opportunity Employer
BGCSV is an equal opportunity employer. We accept our responsibility to make employment decisions without regard to race, religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, national origin, marital status, medical condition as defined by state law (genetic characteristics or cancer), physical or mental disability, military service or veterans’ status, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
Notice to Recruiters and Agencies
BGCSV recruits candidates directly, rather than through third-party recruiters or agencies. Under no circumstances will BGCSV pay a fee for candidates submitted or presented without a signed recruiting agreement in place between BGCSV and the recruiter or agency prior to the submittal; any submittal must be for requisition specifically and individually assigned in writing by BGCSV’s HR department. In the case of candidate(s) submitted or presented to BGCSV by a recruiter or agency without a signed agreement AND written assignment by BGCSV Human Resources, BGCSV explicitly reserves the right to pursue and hire those candidate(s) with no financial obligation to the recruiter or agency.
Requirements:Qualifications
- Four-year degree in related field from an accredited college or university, relevant graduate degree strongly preferred
- A minimum of ten (10) years in an academic environment at an organization(s) outside of Boys and Girls Clubs
- Past experience with building teen programs at an organization(s) outside of Boys and Girls Clubs
- Deep personal commitment to helping low-income youth succeed in school
- Passionate about BGCSV’s vision and mission
- Inspiring, dynamic, transformational leader and culture builder
- Natural collaborator and community builder
- Ambitious, positive and takes initiative
- Experience building, implementing, and scaling programs for low-income youth with a history of achieving results
- Experience managing multiple sites and programs
- Results-driven approach; seek data to inform decisions
- Comfortable with fluid work environments; resilient
- Great organization, tracking, and follow-through
- Self-manager, successful with minimal oversight
- Comfortable working with donors and school districts
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Bilingual: ability to speak, read, write, and understand English and Spanish fluently
- Clear DOJ background check
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