About Us
After School Activities Partnerships (ASAP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to building confidence, community, and college/career readiness in Philadelphia youth through afterschool programs in Chess, Speech & Debate, Drama, and Scrabble.
About The Role
The ASAP Chess Club Site Director oversees daily operations of our school-based ASAP Chess club at Esperanza Academy Charter Elementary School. As the site’s leader, you will provide oversight and support to the programming, site-level OST staff, administration, and school partnerships to ensure a safe, engaging, and high-quality experience for youth.
This role requires a dynamic leader with strong organizational skills, emotional intelligence, and a passion for youth development. Site Directors uphold our leadership values: Collaboration, Accountability, Respect, Empowerment, Diversity & Inclusion (CARED).
Key Responsibilities Program Management
- Ensure that site-level staff implement daily lesson plans with fidelity during school year afterschool programming (January through early June)
- Ensure compliance with City and School District youth program requirements
- Manage site logistics
- Supervise enrichment, and project-based learning activities to ensure quality
- Communicate regularly with caregivers about student progress and behavior
- Communicate regularly with school leadership about student attendance, recruitment efforts, program highlights and upcoming events
- Provide classroom support to chess club leaders as needed, re: monitoring students in the hallway during transitions, supporting individual students with emotional regulation needs, redirecting student behavior, etc.
Staff Supervision & Leadership
- Supervise site staff in collaboration with ASAP Chess staff
- Conduct daily program check-in meetings before each program day begins
- Ensure youth are actively supervised at all times
- Model trauma-informed leadership practices and foster a supportive team culture
Administration & Compliance
- Managing student sign in and out procedures
- Maintain accurate student attendance and enrollment
- Submit timely and accurate student attendance reports to ASAP leadership for invoicing and grant compliance
- Organize and distribute program supplies to site-level staff, and manage inventory of supplies
Community Partnerships
- Build strong relationships with principals, teachers, and out-of-school time partners at Esperanza Academy Charter Elementary School
- Collaborate with school leadership to coordinate program logistics as well as resolve any conflicts or challenges that may arise
- Serve as liaison between ASAP, families, schools, and other stakeholders
Qualifications
Required:
- Associate’s degree or higher in education, child development, human services, or related field
- Minimum of 3 years of experience working with youth
- At least 1 year of supervisory or leadership experience
- Strong leadership, organizational, and communication skills
- Cultural competence and adaptability to diverse communities
- Familiarity with Google Workspace (Drive, Meet, Classroom)
Preferred
- Experience working in schools and with grant-funded programs
- Knowledge of PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports)
- Bilingual (Spanish/English)
- Basic knowledge of chess
Schedule & Compensation
- Part-time, on-site role Tuesdays (2 - 4:30 PM), Wednesdays (12 - 4 PM), and Thursdays (2 - 4:30PM), with some additional in-person or virtual hours for staff training and school-based collaboration meetings with school leadership
- January through early June, when schools are in session, with Thanksgiving, Christmas and Spring break holidays off, plus a two week summer camp in July
- Hourly rate of $40/hour
- This position is 100% grant-funded and contingent on continued funding
Why Work With Us?
- Lead meaningful youth development in Philadelphia
- Join a supportive and mission-driven team
- Access ongoing training and growth opportunities
- Make a real impact on youth, families, and communities
Benefits: Some sick time and PTO offered
Work Location: Esperanza Academy Charter Elementary School