21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) Program Coordinator
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$18.5 - $27 per hour |
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| Hours | Full-time |
| Location | South Portland, ME South Portland, Maine open_in_new |
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About this job
Job Description
Overview of the role
BGCSM is seeking a dedicated and dynamic 21st CCLC Program Coordinator to support the development and implementation of high-quality academic and enrichment programming for middle school-aged members enrolled in the 21st Century Community Learning Center program. This role coordinates daily programming, develops age-appropriate STEM and arts instruction, supports tutors and volunteers, and works closely with school-day staff, families, and community partners to promote student success. The Program Coordinator helps ensure programming aligns with 21st CCLC grant goals and reporting requirements while fostering a safe, engaging, and inclusive environment for all participants.
Who you are:
• Experienced with middle school-aged youth. You have at least two years of experience working with middle school-aged children in a recreational, arts, or educational setting.
• Organized and self-directed. You can manage multiple priorities, keep program details on track, and follow through with accuracy and attention to detail.
• A strong communicator and collaborator. You build positive relationships with youth, families, school staff, community partners, volunteers, and coworkers.
• Creative and engaging. You enjoy developing meaningful learning experiences and adapting activities to meet different interests, abilities, and learning styles.
• Committed to youth development. You understand the importance of belonging, positive relationships, trauma-informed practices, and creating environments where young people can thrive.
• Flexible and energetic. You thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment and bring a positive, solutions-focused approach to your work.
• Teachable and curious. You value ongoing learning, professional development, constructive feedback, and continuous program improvement.
What You’ll Do (Core Responsibilities):
Program Implementation
• Collaborate in the development and implementation of daily academic and arts enrichment programming aligned with 21st CCLC goals.
• Develop age-appropriate instructional strategies to achieve STEM and arts curriculum goals.
• Provide group and individual instruction that encourages members to appreciate and explore STEM and the arts.
• Help members use a variety of techniques and media appropriate to their abilities, while encouraging individual expression throughout the creative process.
• Assist the 21st CCLC Program Director with enrollment and registration for the program.
• Coordinate with school-day staff, families, and community partners to support student success and strengthen program impact.
• Communicate program schedules and calendars to the 21st CCLC team, members, families, and volunteers.
• Help plan and lead special events, family engagement activities, and program showcases.
Member Engagement
• Build positive relationships with members, encourage participation, and foster a strong sense of belonging within the Club community.
• Promote a culture of inclusion, learning, creativity, and continuous improvement.
• Monitor member behavior and interactions and use strategies learned through staff training to promote positive conduct and conflict resolution.
• Organize and manage group dynamics, adapting activities to accommodate diverse interests, abilities, and needs.
Supervision & Safety
• Supervise tutors and volunteers to ensure they understand their roles and provide high-quality instruction and youth engagement; direct concerns or issues to the 21st CCLC Program Director.
• Provide active supervision and support to members during program activities.
• Ensure a safe environment for all members by consistently enforcing Club safety policies and procedures.
• Help ensure member safety during transportation services, including walking school bus, bus stops, and ride-alongs.
Collaboration & Teamwork
• Support recruitment, registration, and retention of program participants.
• Work closely with other Program Coordinators and the Senior Director of Program Management to enhance program offerings and support a comprehensive approach to youth development.
• Communicate effectively with the 21st CCLC Program Director regarding participant progress, program needs, and emerging concerns.
• Collaborate with team members to evaluate program effectiveness and contribute ideas for improvement.
• Participate in required trainings, staff meetings, and professional development opportunities.
• Complete closing tasks as assigned and ensure program spaces are ready for the following shift.
Administrative Duties
• Respond to emails and meeting requests within 48 hours of receipt.
• Prepare monthly program reports and provide participant feedback.
• Submit program supply request forms in a timely manner.
• Complete required program planning documents.
• Maintain accurate attendance and participation records and support required data collection and grant reporting.
Additional Qualifications
• A minimum of two years of experience working with middle school-aged children in a recreational, arts, or educational setting.
• Bachelor’s degree in education, child development, recreation, art, or a related field preferred.
• Strong desire to work in a fast-paced and dynamic environment, with a passion for youth development.
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite or related software.
• Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.
• Ability to effectively manage multiple priorities at one time.
• Ability to work collaboratively and build positive relationships with youth, families, and staff.
• Knowledge of youth development principles and trauma-informed practices.
• CPR and First Aid certification, or willingness to obtain certification.
• Must be at least 21 years old and possess a valid driver’s license with an excellent driving record.
BGCSM Values:
1. Kindness: You approach obstacles and challenges with kindness; this includes being patient and positive when working with others.
2. Integrity & Trust: You make decisions and choices with integrity, especially when no one is looking.
3. Future Ready: You work toward your own and your members’ Future Ready commitments. This includes working with your supervisor and coworkers in a collaborative and constructive way while prioritizing the organization’s mission in all decision-making processes.
4. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: A culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion is everyone’s responsibility. In a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture, everyone in the room can feel seen, heard, and valued.
5. Growth Mindset: A growth mindset means embracing innovation, creativity, learning, communication, collaboration, and being open to new ideas and opinions.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
• Office and educational/classroom environment.
• Must be able to lift, carry, reach, bend, push, or pull up to 20 pounds at times.
• Must be able to traverse the facility and lead members to safety in an emergency.
• May be required to stand for at least four hours per day.
• Must be able to sit and engage in prolonged computer use for at least four hours per day.
• Ability to drive a 12-person passenger van.
Position Details
Role: 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) Program Coordinator
Reports to: 21st CCLC Program Director
Location: South Portland - Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine
Job Type: Full-Time, hourly
Hours: School year: Monday-Friday, 11:00-7:00 p.m. Some evening and weekend availability may be required.
Compensation and benefits:
- Full Time, (40hrs) Exempt
- Pay scale: $18.50 - $27 per hour
- Health Insurance benefits upon completion of eligibility requirements
- 401k with company match upon completion of eligibility requirements
- Employers paid ancillary benefits including life insurance, short term and long-term disability insurance
- 12 Paid Holidays & earned PTO