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View the position description below and fill out the corresponding application (if applicable) OR email hiring@southbronxunited.org with your resume and your availability for the position. If you have any questions about the role, email hiring@southbronxunited.org

Middle School Program Manager
SCOPE
South Bronx United Inc. (SBU) is a sports-based youth development organization that uses soccer as a tool for social change aiming to help youth build character, teamwork, and leadership so they can succeed in high school, college, careers, their community and beyond. SBU serves more than 1,500 young people annually through programming on the field and in the classroom, working to unite a diverse group of students, families, and the South Bronx community toward positive goals. SBU is driven to accomplish our mission and promote the SBU Values of Showing Commitment, Bringing Integrity, and Uniting our Community in all that we do.
South Bronx United seeks a dynamic and engaging educator to join our team as the full-time Middle School Program Manager. This person will serve as a key staff member of the SBU Academy, a comprehensive and longitudinal program serving 190 youth annually, grades 5-12. The Academy program is guided by SBU’s Student-Athlete Pathway, a cohesive program design that outlines scaffolded, target outcomes for each grade level in academic skills, high school and college preparation, social emotional learning, and competitive soccer. The Middle School Program Manager manages all programming and works individually with students in grades 5-8, collaborating with our High School and College Access Program Managers to ensure vertically aligned programming. The core responsibilities include curriculum implementation, individual academic advising, training and managing coach mentors and academic mentors, and managing partnerships and events that contribute to a positive student experience.
RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Develop and Implement Educational Curriculum
Main Activities
Implement program curriculum for grades 5-8 that supports student-athletes in meeting grade-level benchmarks needed to work toward acceptance to high performing, best-fit high schools
Create intentional and data-informed student groups and academic mentor assignments for all academic sessions
Collaborate with key staff to establish and maintain program procedures and policies
Facilitate all summer academic programming sessions
Manage on-site programming to ensure consistent, high-quality delivery of services - including classroom and behavior management
2. Advise and manage academic support for 70-90 students
Main Activities
Collect and track student academic data (report cards, school platforms, MySchools Accounts, internal assessments)
Under the guidance of Director of Academic Programs, analyze academic data to implement tiered programming
Implement a structured, tiered plan for individual academic advising for all 5-8th grade students to ensure SBU is up to date on their academic standing in school
Complete individual student and guardian meetings for all 8th grade students to support them through the high school application process
Collaborate with schools and families to best support students individually
3. Train and manage academic mentors, summer program teachers, and coach-mentors
Main Activities
Collaborate with Academy staff to facilitate orientation and ongoing training for all volunteer academic mentors, education interns, and summer program staff
Managing and supporting all academic mentors and education interns during academic programming
Manage the effective sharing of all lesson plans and materials with academic mentors and interns in a timely manner
Screen and hire all summer program teachers and interns
Oversee the planning and implementation of summer courses and serve as an instructional coach
Facilitate weekly meetings with the head coach-mentors of all middle-school aged teams
4. Coordinate special projects, events, and partnerships
Main Activities
Serve as liaison with organization’s education partners and networks
Coordinate and facilitate special student events
Support the implementation of annual organization events
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Candidates should meet the following requirements:
Spanish language proficiency
Bachelor’s Degree, experience navigating education systems
Commitment/connection to the SBU mission and the South Bronx community, effective in culturally-sustaining approach to our work in a systematically marginalized community
Relationship building and engagement skills: Can connect with students and families, balance of accountability and support with all stakeholders.
Highly organized, motivated, and detail-oriented: Manages high work volume, strong systems of personal organization and ability to implement systems and procedures
Experience with report card reviews and knowledgeable about the NYC high school application process
At least three years' experience working in educational or youth settings
TIME
Full-time, with after school and evening hours.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The starting annual salary range for this position is $50,000-60,000, commensurate with skills and experience
South Bronx United offers complete health benefits, including a fully covered health insurance plan, vision and dental options, life insurance, an individual professional development fund, employer managed 401k, 26 PTO days, paid parental leave, pre-tax commuter benefits, and other benefits provided through a Professional Employer Organization (PEO).
ANTICIPATED START DATE
January 2024
TO APPLY
Please send your cover letter and resume to hiring@southbronxunited.org with "Middle School Program Manager" in the subject line. Only qualified candidates will be contacted.