BASIC FUNCTION: Provide oversight of day-to-day operations activities of the Freedom Schools program at the Brenda H. Tapia CDF Freedom School summer site. Support the implementation of the Davidson College Student Development paradigm at the summer site by implementing the CDF Freedom Schools curriculum. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Coordinate the day-to-day operations of Freedom Schools by communicating and implementing the daily schedule for Freedom Schools
- Coordinate meal times with set up, clean up, and organizing volunteers
- Maintain accurate site-specific documentation and paperwork
- Select and implement site procedures for activity transitions and dismissal
- Coordinate afternoon activities including proper setup and provide support during afternoon activities
- Submit timely and accurate site supply requests
- Maintain site inventory (snacks and supplies)
- Coordinate and supervise all site volunteers (provide end-of-summer volunteer feedback and form)
- Enter all required child, parent, and staff enrollment data in CDF's reporting system.
- Communicate and implement Davidson College/Children's Defense Fund Freedom Schools' selected theme at the summer site
- Given the existing framework of Freedom Schools Finale, connect with SLI's periodically to ensure that selected projects are on target for presentation
- Organize and coordinate Harambee volunteer readers (in tandem with the Program Director)
- Provide developmental support for Servant Leader Interns including
- Clearly communicating & maintaining behavioral expectations for SLI's and scholars.
- Providing feedback to SLI's in an effective and positive way on their interactions with scholars, each other, parents, and delivery of the Children's Defense Fund Freedom Schools curriculum
- Delegating site tasks to SLI's as appropriate and assist SLI Floater when necessary
- Supporting group problem-solving during daily debriefing sessions with SLI's
- In tandem with the Director, maintain positive communication with Scholars, Servant Leader Interns, Parents, and the Director by
- Creating an inclusive environment that is respectful of a variety of cultures
- Participating in enthusiastic daily Harambee celebrations
- Interacting with Scholars during meals
- Communicating parent observations/suggestions to the Director
- Attend all FS events including national and local training (as needed), debriefing, program orientation, and Finale.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree
- Experience in teaching and/or after-school programming
- 1-3 years of supervisory experience
- 1-3 years of experience with administrative support
- Strong interpersonal skills and programming skills.
- Ability to take initiative with limited guidance
- Familiarity with the Freedom Schools Program
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize competing demands
- An understanding of and sensitivity to individual cultural history, diverse educational needs, and children's advocacy is essential
- Enthusiasm for the Children's Defense Fund (www.childrensdefense.org) and its Freedom Schools program (www.freedomschools.org)
- Ability to motivate others
- Ability to think critically and analytically
- Exhibit appropriate behavior and a positive attitude; model a mature and professional demeanor
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Final candidate must submit an authorization for a background check for criminal and child protective findings
- Candidate must be available for Freedom Schools' national training, local training, and program dates:
- Site Coordinator National Training (virtual): March 20 - March 23
- Staff Meet & Greet: April 29
- Local Training 1: May 27 - May 30
- National Training: June 2- June 8
- Local Training 2: June 10 - June 13
- Freedom School Program: June 16 - July 25
Travel, lodging, and meals are covered for national training. WORKING CONDITIONS: Temporary, office/classroom environment. Moderate outdoor activity is required. Information about how to submit an application can be found at https://employment.davidson.edu
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