ASSISTANT DIRECTOR- BHHS
Company: East Side House
Location: New York
Posted on: April 21, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location: Bronx Haven HS Bronx Design
Construction Academy - Bronx, NYSalary Range:
$50,000-$55,000DescriptionTitle: Community Schools Assistant
DirectorFLSA-Classification: EXEMPTReports to: Community School
DirectorLocation: Bronx Design and Construction Academy, Bronx
Haven High SchoolProgram: Community SchoolsJOB DESCRIPTIONEast Side
House Settlement is a community resource in the South Bronx. We
believe education is the key that enables all people to create
economic and civic opportunities for themselves, their families,
and their communities. We seek a dynamic, hard-working, and
creative leader who shares our passion for providing exceptional
programming to children and families.The Assistant Director of
Community School will oversee Attendance Improvement for the
Community School Program and will support the development of a
high-performing community partnership where students and families
feel supported, community members feel connected, and emerge in
successful outcomes. Coordinated resources and programs must
address key priorities such as attendance, behavior, literacy,
math, youth, and family engagement. Resources to be coordinated are
dependent on present school needs; academic, socio-emotional,
health, and others. Programmatically, resources may be designed to
include options before, during after-school, during the school
year, and summer months.The role of the Assistant Director requires
a dynamic person who can effectively collaborate, negotiate, build
relationships, mobilize, navigate, and interconnect multiple
systems to succeed for kids and families. The Assistant Director
will assist and at times take the lead in executing, coordination
and alignment of resources within a Community School to achieve the
educational goals of students and their families. The Assistant
Director is expected to work in partnership with others under the
vision and direction of the school principal.The Assistant Director
will carry out the Leadership Team's shared vision as well as the
school's requirements. This includes, but is not limited to,
applying ESH's competencies to planning and organizing learning
opportunities, attendance interventions, and providing support for
students/families within the school and community. Additionally,
managing a data-driven incentive program, events to celebrate
school accomplishments, and fostering an engaging and welcoming
school culture for stakeholders.Essential FunctionsDuties and
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Under the direct supervision of the Community School Director
(CSD), work in tandem with school Principal, their School
Leadership Team (SLT) and Attendance Team, to detect student needs
and facilitate relationships with community-based organizations,
both internal and external, to address needs.
- Provide ongoing supervision and support for a minimum of two
(2) part-time and/or full-time staff, and community partners.
- Delegate and monitor effectiveness of tasks performed by
workgroups and community school staff.
- Organize and coordinate a wide range of resources via our
electronic filing system to support student cohorts.
- Utilize positive youth development resources to improve student
attendance, behavior, and/or academic performance.
- Attend partnership school workshops and events to ensure
alignment across all programs.
- Generate reports on outcomes of the Community School efforts
for various stakeholders.
- Collect, review, and analyze student data to develop new
strategies and plan for continuous improvement and
interventions.
- Coordinate services, programs, and resources surrounding social
and emotional well-being and enrichment, for students with
attendance and academic struggles.
- Provide social-emotional well-being and enrichment resources,
referrals, and program opportunities.
- Develop new partnerships with organizations and programs to
work with the school.
- Facilitate workshops for students and their families on various
topics, including social services, family services, enrichment
opportunities, etc.
- Build relationships with students, existing Community Based
Organization (CBO) staff, and school staff.
- Develop strong relationships with teachers, parents, and
students, primarily through existing groups such as the school
leadership team (SLT) and grade levels.
- Participate in organization comprehensive professional
development, team meetings, and supervision.
- Connect students to a range of prevention, early intervention,
and intensive service programs that address the physical,
emotional, cognitive, and social development of each student.
- Engage families and caregivers in understanding and supporting
the education of their youth.
- Engage and lead crisis intervention, small group counseling,
and individual counseling.
- Actively participate in core team meetings, share relevant
data, highlight concerns, and develop solutions.
- Assist with the creation and establishment of an environment
that responds to the needs of students and families while building
a culture of high attendance and achievement.
- Ensure accurate attendance tracking and reporting.
- Prepare a monthly calendar of events, programs, meetings, and
activities.QualificationsEducation/ Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree in related field required.
- Master's Degree preferred.
- At least two (2) years of experience coordinating and/or
developing adolescent services and programming with a wide range of
cultural, social, and economic backgrounds.
- Experience with program coordination, management, and
supervision of a team of staff, resource connection, referral
coordination with various youth age groups (K-12).
- Strong presentation skills and the ability to represent the
organization, written and communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with the school's
administration and leadership team.
- Ability to engage, build relationships, and demonstrate empathy
with adolescents.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to coordinate multiple
tasks and responsibilities.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively with staff
members.
- Ability to work efficiently and effectively under
pressure.
- Familiar with Socio-Emotional and Trauma-Informed
practices.
- Must be an outstanding strategic thinker and problem
solver.
- Diverse cultural competence is a must.
- Bi-lingual in Spanish/English preferred.
- If hired, East Side House requires all potential employees to
provide proof of complete COVID-19 vaccination.Expected Work
ScheduleThis is a full-time position scheduled to work 35 hours per
week. Generally, work hours are scheduled Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm,
occasional Saturdays and Holidays are required. Workdays/hours are
subject to change based on ESH's needs.Remote WorkESH has
determined that up to 10% of this position can be remote due to
COVID-19. Subject to change as public health conditions
evolve.Required Clearances
- Clearance by the Department of Health (DOH).
- Medical Clearance by the Department of Health (DOH).
- Clearance by the Department of Education (DOE).
- Must obtain NYC Dept. of Health fingerprint clearance and State
Central Registry (SCR) clearance ($25 fee).Required Training
- Mandated Reporter, 2 hours -
- Health & Safety Training, 5 hours - Supervisory
ResponsibilityThis position will supervise assigned personnel,
including front-line staff and/or support staff.Work EnvironmentThe
position is in a school-based environment. The dress code is
business casual. This job operates in a professional office
environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment
such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax
machines.TravelTravel is primarily local during scheduled work
hours.Physical DemandsThe physical demands described here represent
those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential
functions of this job successfully. While performing the duties of
this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. This
is generally a sedentary role; however, some filing and site visits
are required. This would require the ability to lift files, open
filing cabinets and bend or stand on a stool as necessary.
Reasonable accommodations will be considered.To ApplyTo be
considered for a position with East Side House, visit our website:
We are an Equal Opportunity EmployerAAP/EEO StatementESH encourages
people with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women to apply.
Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on
any legally protected category, including sexual orientation or
gender identity. EEO/AA/Vet/Disability Employer.
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