Summary

Targeted Services / 21st Century | 21st Century Program Staff | Brooklyn Center Elementary School | Available: March 2024 | Closing: 05/01/2024

Description

The Brooklyn Center Community School (BCCS) District is seeking applicants to join our Elementary team as an Out of School Time Lead. The Out of School Time Lead is responsible for implementing high-quality out-of-school time and summer programs. Under the direction of the Community Schools Site Coordinator, this key position assists in building a community of success through increasing the quality of programming.

BCCS is looking for applicants driven to uphold our Mission: To become a justice-center school community who fuels the unique genius of each student.

BCCS Core Values – Written on a foundation of student’s voice, our district core values communicate the culture and character of Brooklyn Center Community Schools.

  • We stand front and center

  • We demonstrate passion, pride, and perseverance

  • We acknowledge and disrupt oppressive systems

  • Our diversity fuels learning

  • We fiercely lead in justice-centered educated

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • In collaboration with the Community Schools Site Coordinator, plan high-quality out of school time (OST) and summer programs
  • Create and maintain program staff, academic instructor and community partner schedules.
  • With Community Schools Site Coordinator, hire and assist in onboarding youth program staff.
  • Coordinate the day-to-day operations of the site by problem-solving, directing staff and community partners, providing building access, and ensuring program requirements are being met (i.e. attendance, meal counts, student to staff ratio, etc.).
  • Ensure program staff have the tools they need to create culturally responsive, high-quality lesson plans for out-of-school time activities that are tied to program and district goals and initiatives.
  • When needed, deliver high-quality lessons to up to 20 students at a time, accommodating differences in developmental styles and learning or supervise students in transitions, meals, or unstructured playtime.
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with students and colleagues to promote a positive program climate.
  • Manage administrative tasks such as creating registration systems, logging attendance, ordering supplies, gathering data, etc.
  • Ensure the physical, social, and emotional safety of all students at all times.
  • Support student needs and address behavior concerns from an equitable and strengths-based perspective.
  • Support staff in addressing student behavior concerns with students. Determine appropriate responses for behavior concerns and communicate the response with families.
  • Support the expansion, alignment, and successful implementation of 21st Century OST programming by completing training, assisting in continuous quality improvement data collection (surveys, interviews, etc.) and utilizing best practices for lesson planning and student engagement.
  • Assist the nutrition services department by distributing snacks or meals, tracking distribution, and cafeteria supervision.
  • Effectively collaborate with other departments in the district (nutrition services, building maintenance, etc.)
  • Assist in coordinating student leadership opportunities in collaboration with the Community Schools Site Coordinator and others.
  • Maintain the youth program staff office space and supply inventory.
  • Represent the community schools team at community engagement events.
  • Communicate the Community Schools philosophy and programs to all stakeholders.
  • Recruit students for the program.
  • Attend meetings and training sessions as required.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and, Abilities Preferred: 

  • Thorough knowledge of school and district rules, regulations, and procedures
  • Knowledge of the Community Schools model
  • Knowledge and understanding of effective community partnerships and community and civic engagement experience
  • General knowledge of grant and project reporting, including data collection and evaluation
  • Ability to relate and communicate effectively with people of different cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds
  • Ability to understand and work with various community agencies and their delivery systems, including schools, county, state, and social service agencies
  • Possess a high level of interpersonal skills
  • Ability to prioritize work and manage multiple tasks with efficiency
  • ?Detail-oriented; Ability to structure and manage responsibilities independently with minimal direct supervision
  • Ability to solve problems creatively
  • Ability to demonstrate a systems thinking approach, with the ability to make connections and align services to better support student engagement and learning
  • Ability to ignite and support change, encouraging leaders to be open to new approaches to collaboration, time, and resources, with the goal of achieving improved outcomes
  •  Strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Must be able to fill in for various out-of-school time staff when the need arises 
  • Must be able to go outside daily
  • Must be able to lift 20 pounds
  • Must be able to supervise up to 20 students at a time
  • Hours will vary depending on programming needs, but the OST supervisor must be present during after-school program hours September-May and daytime summer program hours June & July
  • OST supervisor will provide direction to youth program staff, targeted services academic instructors, and contracted service providers 

Qualifications: 

  •  High School Diploma

Pay and Benefits:  $19.39/hour- $24.19/hour, Benefits based on contract  
Duty Days: 240 days, 7.5 hours per day (includes 30 minute unpaid lunch)

Why Choose BCCS?

  • Flexible and affordable health insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Group Life and AD&D Insurance
  • Supplemental Life and Dependent Life Insurance
  • Long Term Disability (LTD) Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Full-service community school
  • Sand Creek: Supportive counseling and coaching
  • Staff Wellness Opportunities: Annual benefits fair, wellness challenges and campaigns, free yoga and personal trainer sessions
  • NeoPath Health Clinic: Onsite medical care to help you improve your overall health and wellness.  The clinic offers all of the primary care services you would expect from a family physician/general practitioner.

 We’re not a community on the fringe, we’re a community moving toward a center. Moving in unison with a shift in cultural expectations.  Our voice and achievement will not be disqualified, we’re moving toward a change in history and hearts.  Standing FRONT AND CENTER so we are seen and heard.

Application Process:
Please select this link to learn more about Brooklyn Center Community Schools: https://www.bccs286.org/
Please select this link to apply online:   https://www.applitrack.com/brooklyncenterschools/onlineapp/

BROOKLYN CENTER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:  

Brooklyn Center Community Schools is committed to providing equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment in accordance with all applicable Equal Opportunity laws, directives and regulations of Federal, State and Local governing bodies or agencies. Brooklyn Center Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, gender identity and expression, disability, age, or status.