What are the responsibilities and job description for the Manager of Teen Programming position at Boys & Girls Club of Santa Monica?
Job Title: Manager of Teen Programming Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica
Division: Operations
Location: Santa Monica
Status: Full-Time, Exempt
Hiring Salary Range: $65,000-$70,000
Summary of the Role
Imagine a place where every young person, regardless of their background or circumstances, has the opportunity to explore, grow, and thrive. A place where potential is not just recognized, but nurtured, empowering young people to become the leaders of tomorrow. At the Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Monica (SMBGC), we’re dedicated to turning this vision into reality, providing transformative experiences that help youth discover their strengths and achieve their dreams.
Reporting to the Director of Operations-Teens & Workforce Readiness, this position will lead the daily operations of teen programming at the Main Branch location, while supporting the expansion of locations that serve youth between 6th-12th grades. The Teen Manager supervises (5) special positions dedicated to teen services across middle school and high school programming, and plays a critical role in leading impactful, engaging youth programming.
Essential Functions of the Position:
This position is a blend of program leadership that supports the hiring, training, and supervision of staff, and guides program management making data informed decisions.
- Oversee daily operations of tween and teen programming at the Main Branch Club, including leadership of Lincoln Middle School, Paul Revere, and Santa Monica Highschool club experiences.
- Serve as an expert with Youth of the Year, Jr. Youth of the Year, Torch Club, National Fine Arts contests, and Keystone.
- Guide and model positive youth development for staff working with older youth. This includes age-appropriate communications, use of technology, engagement, and skill building aligned with SMBGC strategy for teens.
- Host team meetings, guide staff supervision, performance management, and staff development.
- Develop and implement program schedules that engage the teen population.
- Lead and audit safety protocols and procedures for Main Branch.
- Build community and connection through collaboration with program partners, school partners, and community members.
- Lead parent engagement and customer service.
- Partner with Director of Operations for Teens, and Impact & Evaluation to evaluate program effectiveness and impact. This role will partner with other members of the senior leadership to implement grants and partnerships.
- Serve as a lead for key grants that support school operations for expanded learning opportunities.
- Support strategy and innovation by leveraging tools like My Club Hub, youth surveys, BGCA curriculum and training.
What we offer you
? Targeted onboarding in your first 90 days including access to national curriculum and training.
? New hire orientation that breaks down the organization and your important, fun, connected place within it. You get to understand how your work drives our mission and makes an impact in kids’ lives.
? An employer who invests in its team!
? Commitment to access, opportunity, and advancement for our diverse team.
? Plus: Making a difference by providing a fun and safe environment for youth!
Summary
Status: Full-time, Exempt
Approximate Schedule: Year-round, Monday-Friday, 10am-6pm with occasional evening and weekend hours for special events. Hours may fluctuate to accommodate business needs. This is an in-person role only.
Salary Range: $65,000-$70,000
Requirements:Experiences You’ll Bring
- Demonstrated experience developing curriculum and programming for middle school and high school youth with an understanding of SEL and trauma-informed practice. Prior experience working with youth in a K-12 setting.
- Knowledge of local school districts in Santa Monica or LA.
- Experience guiding youth workforce development and college readiness practices for teens.
- Experience supervising and managing either direct service teams, staff, volunteers, or interns. Demonstrated experiences mentoring or coaching.
- Strong organizational and project management skills to include managing deadlines, documenting practices, facilitating team meetings, and building a high performing team.
- Demonstrated administrative and technological skills for data and systems management, process documentation, excellent logistical skills for scheduling, and project management.
- Experience designing and running after school programs, creating engaging field trips, and youth development programming.
- Strong writing and presentation skills with the ability to communicate your ideas clearly and for diverse audiences. Experience with digital platforms: Teams, Zoom, Excel, PowerPoint, and case management or databases.
Qualifications for the Ideal Candidate
- Bachelor’s degree in education, Social Work, Youth Development, Sociology, Public Administration, or related field is preferred but not required. Equivalent years of experience in these fields will be considered.
- Minimum of 3 years of progressively responsible experience in youth development, out-of-school-time programming, or related nonprofit leadership roles.
- At least 2 years of staff supervision experience, including hiring, coaching, and performance management. Demonstrated supervision of volunteers and/or interns will be considered.
- Broad knowledge base and understanding of Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District, Los Angeles Unified School District, youth serving nonprofits, working with government and program partners.
- Training and understanding of trauma-informed practices, SEL curriculum, and motivational interviewing.
- Superior organizational skills, attention to detail, project management, including experience with Teams, Zoom, databases, and Microsoft 365 related applications.
- Familiarity with grants, supply orders, and program budgeting.
Salary : $65,000 - $70,000