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Exploration School Bronxville, NY
$132k-161k (estimate)
Temporary | Education & Training Services 7 Months Ago
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Exploration School is Hiring a Programming Manager Near Bronxville, NY

Programming Manager
EXPLO Intermediate, Bronxville, New York
June 21, 2024 - August 10, 2024
We are seeking creative, detail-oriented leaders who are excited to build campus community and see events through from initial idea to end-of-night clean-up, thereby creating lasting memories for hundreds of students. 
About Us:
At EXPLO, our engine is curiosity. We drive joyful learning through investigation, collaboration, and play.
We’re a mission-driven, educational non-profit with more than 85,000 student alumni who hail from 90 countries. We offer day and residential summer programs for clever and curious students in grades 4 through 12 on three of the most beautiful college campuses on the East Coast of the U.S. For many, EXPLO is a life-changing experience. Our students sometimes describe it as the place where they feel like the truest version of themselves. We know you’ll transform the lives of our students. We hope the experience will transform yours, too. 
The Opportunity:
We like to say Programming Managers make the magic happen on campus. That’s because they’re the ones planning and running our nightly events, student activities, and almost everything else that happens on campus outside the classroom and residential halls. Programming Managers manage a tight-knit team that takes charge of running over 30 campus events and hundreds of activities and clubs throughout the summer. Through great planning, Programming Managers make summer logistics run like a well-oiled machine, making the experience of being at EXPLO easy and engaging. This allows our staff and students to focus on engaging learning experiences, making connections, and having fun. Whether it’s coordinating staff members’ schedules so they know where to be and when, prioritizing and delegating campus-wide tasks, brainstorming ideas for the next day’s activities, or seeing the biggest evening event of the summer through from idea and planning to clean up, Programming Managers build our campus community and magic to make sure that the program’s work gets done and gets done well.
Programming Operations:
  • Manage a team of staff to coordinate all logistics for student programming, including nightly campus events, activities, clubs, staff scheduling, supplies and materials, athletics, and more
  • Break down large-scale events and projects into smaller tasks, which can be delegated and shared among the team, while also maintaining responsibility for events and following up with staff to ensure work is completed
  • Collect student feedback and interests to design and adjust programming so that students will love and remember their experiences for years to come
  • Meet with hired talent, vendors, and the host institution to pull off incredible events
  • Plan out and publish student schedules in coordination with your Office and other Office Heads
  • Assist in identifying campus tasks and needs to ensure the smooth operation of the program
  • Respond to issues in programming and operations as they arise, and adapt plans and creatively problem-solve issues as necessary
Management Leadership:
  • Assist the Office Director with running the Programming/Operations Office, collaborating with other Managers and Office staff to ensure responsibilities of the Office are fulfilled
  • Supervise, mentor, and train staff working on events and in the Programming/Operations Office
  • Assist in creating staff schedules, administering duties and assigning tasks to staff to ensure that all campus needs are taken care of
Campus Operations Student Life:
  • Establish systems of communication with the various offices at the program (e.g. Office of Student Life, Office of Teaching Learning), as well as students, to communicate information about schedules, programming and other operations
  • Jump in to help out with courses, entertain students stuck inside during a thunderstorm, run student clubs, or any other aspects of the program when the need arises
  • Chaperone off-campus field trips on the weekend
  • Perform additional summer program duties as may be assigned to you
About You:
You’ve got:
  • 3 years of post-high school experience by the summer 
  • Experience in event planning or logistics
  • Strong communication skills
  • Availability to live and work on campus for the duration of the summer program 
Ideally, you’ve also got:
  • Some experience with kids and/or adolescents
  • Experience with Excel, Airtable or similar software
  • Experience in managing a team of people
  • A love for organizational systems and an eye for task management
  • A valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record
Compensation Benefits:
This is a seven week, seasonal position. Remote training for this role may begin as early as January 2024. In person training begins in mid-June 2024. Compensation for this role starts at $6400 plus room and board. For the health and safety of our community, EXPLO requires all employees and new hires to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
This role is also available at EXPLO Junior and EXPLO Pre-College in Massachusetts; you can check out these options here.
Other benefits include:
  • Room and board for the duration of 7-week program including all meals
  • Staff-only affinity spaces and other professional support and development opportunities
  • A week-long, hands-on orientation and job training
  • Best in the industry staff to student ratios
  • Daily time off that typically includes every other night off and one weekend day per weekend off
  • Openness to working with your college or university to support internship or practicum credit for your EXPLO work
  • EXPLO offers two certifications for summer staff members to honor and illustrate the skills built throughout the program. Certifications include: "Experiential Learning: Student-Centered Teaching" and "Coaching for Growth"
Interested in learning more? Apply now! You can learn more about other positions, the application process, or read about former EXPLO faculty at our Faculty Hiring website or by contacting us at 781-762-7400 or faculty_hiring@explo.org
EXPLO is an equal opportunity employer. We have a clear vision: to be an organization that attracts a diverse mix of talented people to come and do their best work. We are building a team that values diversity, equity, and inclusion.
EXPLO, as a part of the Exploration School, does not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap, sex, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions, scholarships, or other social programs. It affords all students the rights and privileges that are generally made available at the School.
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Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Temporary

INDUSTRY

Education & Training Services

SALARY

$132k-161k (estimate)

POST DATE

11/04/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

06/05/2024

WEBSITE

explo.biz

HEADQUARTERS

NORWOOD, MA

SIZE

50 - 100

TYPE

Private

CEO

MOIRA KELLY

REVENUE

$10M - $50M

INDUSTRY

Education & Training Services

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