Summer Program Director
Company: Union Settlement Association
Location: New York
Posted on: June 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Summer Program Director
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Job Description
Organizational Summary
Union Settlement is an East Harlem based nonprofit organization
founded in 1895. For 128 years, Union Settlement has provided
critical and innovative programming to children, youth, families,
and older adults. As a pioneer of the settlement house movement,
Union Settlement continues to meet the needs of the ever-changing
East Harlem community through its core programs. Through these
programs, New Yorkers gain opportunities, develop skills, and
become empowered to pursue and achieve their dreams.
Today, Union Settlement provides services through 33 program sites
in approximately 28 locations. Union Settlement's current
programmatic portfolio includes 8 core program areas: Early
Childhood Education, Youth Services (including after school
programs), Family Services (including the Family Enrichment Center
and the Family Childcare Network), the East Harlem Community
Partnership, Adult Education, Mental Health Services, Older Adult
Centers, and Economic Development. Union Settlement serves more
than 10,000 individuals and nearly 1,000 businesses every year.
Strengthened by a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative workforce of
more than 350 employees, Union Settlement also serves as a
connector, convener, and advocate for East Harlem and its partners.
To learn more about Union Settlement, visit
www.unionsettlement.org
Position: Summer Program Director
Department: Youth Development & Opportunity
Reports to: Program Manager
Hours: 10am-6pm
Salary: 23.16/hr
FLSA:
Location: On-site
Positions Reporting to this Role: Program Staff
Position Summary:
The Summer Program Director is responsible for the day-to-day
operation of the program, which is funded by the Department of
Youth & Community Development (DYCD). Responsibilities include but
are not limited to the hiring, training, evaluation, supervision,
and management of daily operations of a diverse staff ranging from
seasoned activity specialists to high school interns. Additionally,
the Program Director is responsible for the program development,
managing relations with schools and partners, managing the
program's budget, and meeting all contractual DYCD obligations. The
Summer Program Director will be responsible for marketing the
program to target communities and schools, representing the program
at off-site meetings and conferences, and establishing
relationships with colleges and universities. The individual will
participate in grant writing and fundraising efforts on behalf of
the program, as needed.
Responsibilities:
Implement a program focused on social and emotional support
activities tied to project-based learning.
Ensure DYCD online database is updated weekly, including
attendance, work scope, program schedule, and staffing.
Ensure Challenge Based Learning, Clubs, and Health and Wellness
workshops, which allow the students to learn in smaller groups.
Create and maintain a welcoming, productive, and encouraging
environment for participants, their families, and community
members.
Ensure a strong relationship between the school day curriculum and
the COMPASS program; conduct regular meeting with the principle and
key school staff, and attend school and curriculum development
training.
To generate support, articulate the program's vision, mission and
goals to East Harlem CBOs, school staff, administrators, students,
families, and community leaders.
Collaborate with families to solve problems.
Facilitate weekly team meetings with program staff and
partners.
Monthly supervisory meeting with key staff to discuss performance,
strengths and challenges
Host monthly parent meetings.
Manage other privately funded contracts.
Ensure program milestones are met.
Produce program reports as needed.
Participate in Youth Services programmatic, departmental, and
agency-wide leadership staff meetings.
Additional duties as assigned by the Deputy Director and Program
Managers.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Education/Social Work or related field
preferred, not required;
(OR) Associate's degree in Child Development, Elementary Education,
Physical Education, Recreation or a related field AND Two years of
direct experience working with children under 13 years of age,
including at least one year in a supervisory capacity in a child
care program or related field of work;
(OR) School Age Child Care Credential or other Office recognized
credential specific to the school-age developmental period. AND Two
years or direct experience working with children under 13 years of
age, including at least one year in a supervisory capacity in a
child care program or related field of work;
At a Minimum, three years of experience in youth development
programs providing educational enrichment activities, with
demonstrated success providing services to elementary/middle
school- age youth in direct service or supervisory role.
Knowledge of performance-based contracts.
Familiarity with the DYCD-funded COMPASS programs is preferred.
Demonstrated experience practicing youth development principles and
working with urban youth ages 5 to 16.
Have demonstrated an understanding of the challenges facing youth
in an urban setting.
Ability and commitment to create a positive environment built on
support relationship among staff and students.
Capacity to empower staff to serve as role models for students and
create a positive environment built on supportive relationships
among staff and students.
Strong verbal and written skills.
Strong, demonstrated computer skills.
Demonstrated ability to perform multiple tasks effectively in a
fast-paced, challenging, and constantly changing environment.
Strong commitment to working with youth.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred.
CO R E CO M P E T E N C IE S
Leading Others: Creates a sense of urgency throughout the
organization on the importance of achieving outcomes. Inspires,
influences, and enables team members to reach their goals
Facilitating Change: Approaches challenges with creativity and
flexibility. Demonstrates analytical thinking. Guides change to
meet Union Settlement's goals.
Managing Performance: Evaluates and revises goals semi-annually
with the team. Provides consistent supervision and documents
performance highlights and concerns
Applying and Developing Expertise: Embraces and leads the team to
achieve milestones. Seeks and supports professional development
opportunities for team members. Manages finances and budgets
effectively
Communicating and Collaborating: Listens well and actively engages
with others with honesty and integrity and holds team accountable
to the same standard
Union Settlement's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Commitment
Union Settlement is an equal opportunity employer. They do not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status,
age, national origin, physical or mental disability, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any
other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
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