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Program Coordinator

Girls Inc · Granite Heights, WI, USA ·

Pay:
60.000 - 80.000
Job type:
Contract

Position Summary
The YouthVantage Alliance was created to empower children and teens to discover their full potential. Building upon nearly 50 years of success, the YouthVantage Alliance is home to the organizations you’ve known and trusted – Girls Inc. of Tarrant County, Tarrant County Kids and introducing Vantage Point.

The

Program Coordinator

is responsible for planning, facilitating, and administering Girls Inc. Whole-Girl programs focused on social-emotional learning, resiliency, growth mindset, confidence, wellness, leadership development, media literacy, STEM exposure, and college/career planning. This position will serve 750-100 girls annually, facilitating sessions during school hours and after school. Each session will include 15-20 girls, with in-school sessions lasting 50 minutes and after-school sessions lasting 1-2 hours. As the key liaison between schools and the organization, the coordinator will integrate into each school’s culture, working with girls from elementary to high school. This position works closely with our program managers who coordinate STEM, college readiness, and workforce readiness programs for our high school girls.

This role is full-time, Monday to Friday, and typically operates between 8 am and 6 pm, with occasional Saturdays and evenings during the school year and summer.

Responsibilities
Program Recruitment and Delivery

Deliver agency-approved programs, including social-emotional learning, media literacy, and career planning

Collaborate with STEM, Workforce, and College teams to provide girls with additional programming opportunities

Assist in developing lesson plans using organizational resources to ensure program effectiveness

Serve as the liaison between students, families, and school staff, fostering consistent communication and program integration

Support recruitment and retention efforts by generating community interest

Periodically meet parents to explain program goals, discuss student progress, and encourage family involvement

Data Collection and Reporting

Collect and manage attendance, impact data, and program outcomes to meet grant and contract requirements

Collect, track, and submit all required documentation and reports for program participants and activities in a timely and accurate manner

Monitor program outcomes and assess program effectiveness through periodic evaluations, pre and post tests and surveys to measure outcomes

Volunteer and Intern Engagement

Oversee and support volunteers and student workers, ensuring they are equipped to assist in program delivery

Provide feedback and recognition to volunteers and student workers to encourage ongoing involvement

Related Agency Activities

Regularly assess personal performance and set professional goals.

Attend staff meetings, town halls, and principal meetings; collaborate with staff to meet goals and engage the community in offering Girls Inc. programs.

Participate in all required reporting and deadlines at the organizational level, including but not limited to those related to expense management, mileage, and grant requirements

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in any field; education preferred

Experience in youth programs, lesson planning, facilitation skills and building relationships with students, families, and schools

Strong emotional intelligence with a passion for working with diverse groups

Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with program participants, parents/guardians, and professionals

Proficiency in Microsoft Office and other relevant technology tools (Google Docs, data entry software, CANVA, Adobe, etc.)

Possess reliable transportation, a valid Texas driver’s license, and a clear driving record

Ability to drive a company van safely and responsibly

Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred to effectively communicate with program participants, families, and community partners

Physical Requirements and Work Environment
This position requires the ability to operate phones, computers, and other office equipment, and the physical ability to perform light lifting. Work is typically performed in an office, in the community, or classroom setting, and may involve standing, stooping, bending, and walking. However, the agency will make accommodations when necessary. This person may be required to travel to various locations throughout Tarrant County. Generally, the working conditions have little or no exposure to extremes in safety hazards or hazardous materials.

Equal Employment Opportunity
Girls Inc. of Tarrant County provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other discrimination prohibited by law. The agency complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances prohibiting employment discrimination.

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