Job description:
About HIT THE BOOKS
Hit the Books (“HTB”) aims to bring additional educational resources to underserved communities through a sports-based development approach, with tutoring and mentorship at its core and mixed martial arts as the ‘hook’ to get kids engaged in the program. HTB serves as an after-school community center to facilitate career development and help make any and every goal achievable for its students.
How Hit The Books Achieves Our Mission
- HTB provides afterschool educational programs, mentorship, and mixed martial arts classes to youth in Harlem aged 7-13 to help our students progress outside of the classroom intellectually, socially, emotionally, and physically.
- In addition to enhancing the educational resources available to children in our targeted communities, HTB will develop into a community within a community where children feel safe and view the facility as a second home.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Oversees and supervises reception for the Hit the Books facility including welcoming students, overseeing sign in/sign out for students and staff, ensuring that all collateral materials are replenished and up to date.
- Manages and serves as the lead point of contact for vendors
- Supervises, identifies, and works to resolve the facility maintenance and operations to ensure all components of the program are in good repair and running efficiently.
- Supervises and provides support for food operations and maintains accurate meal records for daily reporting. Reporting includes monthly food reimbursement submission to Child and Adult Food Care Program (CACFP).
- Oversees daily student sign in and sign out for submission of weekly attendance
- Supports parent communication and engagement regarding interest, program enrollment, scheduling, and attendance, including communication regarding attendance
- Organizes and distributes monthly parent communication regarding events, programming updates for HTB programming, as well as the organization of field trips and special activities.
- Weekly check-ins with supervisor
- Leads and coordinates quarterly parent orientations, events, and open houses.
Reporting and Organizational Structure
- This role will report directly to the Executive Director
Education and/or Experience
- Bachelor’s degree required with a minimum of three to five years of direct service experience in youth development or afterschool
- Direct service experience working with youth programs or afterschool setting with students in grades 2-8
- Experience in leading and supporting parent engagement activities
- Proficiency with Excel and Microsoft Office products, as well as Dropbox and Google Sheets
- Experience with School Aged Child Programs (SAC) is a plus
SKILLS REQUIRED
- Strong community relations and afterschool site-based experience required.
- Authentic and passionate champion for children; a capacity to inspire youth and families.
- Expert organization and communication skills with other team members and the Executive Director are crucial to success in this role
- Management skills to drive results and to delegate responsibility to team members to ensure goals are achieved on schedule
- Superb written and verbal communication skills.
- Goal oriented and self-motivated to achieve success for the organization
- Solutions oriented mentality and desire to constantly evolve and better the program
Job Type: Part-time
Benefits:
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
Work Location: In person