What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Manager - LA position at Young Women's Freedom Center?
The Position: The Program Manager at Young Women's Freedom Center Site is responsible for ensuring
that YWFC’s programs are consistently meeting their goals and objectives. This position provides
consistent training and learning opportunities so that staff can achieve organizational and programmatic
goals and objectives, implement programs and activities, and creates & maintains safe and pro-active
spaces where cis and trans women and girls, trans men and boys and gender expansive youth* of color
that have grown up in poverty can teach and learn from one another while simultaneously building
community. This position plays a key role in the developing and maintaining strong ties to YWFC’s youth
base in the community, building the leadership and organizing skills of all youth, developing and
implementing strategies for engagement through building partnerships to advance local campaign work.
Using YWFC’s Theory of Change and core methodologies, the Program Manager ensures that the team
moves from a place of harm reduction, education as a practice of freedom, and progressive youth
development theory, ensuring they are present in all program components and activities. The Program
Manager oversees all program operations, thus maintaining all data and administrative systems related to
the delivery of effective service and programmatic functions, including overseeing all reporting
requirements and supervision of program staff.
General Duties:
impact the lives of the young women we work with.
Programs staff are aware of program partners.
following YWFC’s guidelines, and meeting all contractual requirements.
it's relevant to the young women in the group including the county that the group is located in.
The curriculum should reflect; barriers to reentry, life skills, job skills, healing and political
education, leadership development, and Self-determination.
in partnership with Site Director and Site Team
the juvenile justice system
meetings as necessary, participating in work to advance local campaigns, and participate in
coalitions and other community based work as approved/ requested by supervisor
advance local campaigns, represent the organization publicly as requested and approved, and
participate in coalitions and other community based work as approved/ requested by supervisor
Reporting and Evaluation
completed, progress is monitored, and data is updated.
programs
and documenting learning opportunities, verbal and written write ups and developing transition
plans when needed
Management and Administrative:
principles.
ongoing opportunities.
Requirements:
Program management experience, experience working in the juvenile justice system, administrative experience
that YWFC’s programs are consistently meeting their goals and objectives. This position provides
consistent training and learning opportunities so that staff can achieve organizational and programmatic
goals and objectives, implement programs and activities, and creates & maintains safe and pro-active
spaces where cis and trans women and girls, trans men and boys and gender expansive youth* of color
that have grown up in poverty can teach and learn from one another while simultaneously building
community. This position plays a key role in the developing and maintaining strong ties to YWFC’s youth
base in the community, building the leadership and organizing skills of all youth, developing and
implementing strategies for engagement through building partnerships to advance local campaign work.
Using YWFC’s Theory of Change and core methodologies, the Program Manager ensures that the team
moves from a place of harm reduction, education as a practice of freedom, and progressive youth
development theory, ensuring they are present in all program components and activities. The Program
Manager oversees all program operations, thus maintaining all data and administrative systems related to
the delivery of effective service and programmatic functions, including overseeing all reporting
requirements and supervision of program staff.
General Duties:
- Maintain and develop relationships with Probation Officers, Judges, the District Attorney,
impact the lives of the young women we work with.
- Develop and maintain relationships with organizations, service providers, stakeholders, etc. that
Programs staff are aware of program partners.
- Attend key meetings hosted by facilities staff and other collaborating agencies to ensure case
- Lead efforts in revising and updating trainings, curriculums, forms, intakes, and program-related
- Oversee and direct assigned programs, ensuring programs are of the highest quality and in
following YWFC’s guidelines, and meeting all contractual requirements.
- Ensure the facilitation of weekly healing and connective circles with young women and trans
it's relevant to the young women in the group including the county that the group is located in.
The curriculum should reflect; barriers to reentry, life skills, job skills, healing and political
education, leadership development, and Self-determination.
- Oversee advocacy efforts, provide feedback and supportive training to any other organization
- Co-manage program budgets and conduct expense control and variance analysis on a monthly
- Oversee and implement an annual curriculum development process for each program using
in partnership with Site Director and Site Team
- Develop and update annual work plans in partnership with Program Staff and Site Director
- Work with youth to increase their ability to advocate for themselves and navigate the systems and
- Support in the development of local and statewide campaigns providing research, review,
- Actively participate in building a campaigns that centers the leadership and power of young
the juvenile justice system
- Ensure youth are well-informed of YWFC’s movement, policy, and local campaign work on an
meetings as necessary, participating in work to advance local campaigns, and participate in
coalitions and other community based work as approved/ requested by supervisor
- Participate in YWFC’s movement, policy, and local campaign work on an ongoing basis including;
advance local campaigns, represent the organization publicly as requested and approved, and
participate in coalitions and other community based work as approved/ requested by supervisor
- Embody and model the values of the organization: Sisterhood, Self-determination, Social Justice,
Reporting and Evaluation
- Maintain and enter data into appropriate data systems for reporting for both city and county, and
- Maintain weekly program notes, and collect data pertaining to programmatic goals to contribute to
- Facilitate weekly Mic-Check meetings with other team members to ensure holistic support and
- Oversee all reporting requirements for your respective work plans (monthly reports, data
completed, progress is monitored, and data is updated.
- Provide monthly program summaries to the Site Director including quantitative and qualitative
programs
- Ensure programs are evaluated and updated on an ongoing basis ,and that feedback and
- Track participant attendance and engagement, and provide support and accountability to youth
and documenting learning opportunities, verbal and written write ups and developing transition
plans when needed
- Ensure program forms, overviews, flyers, curriculums, and any other significant program data is
Management and Administrative:
- Attend regularly scheduled supervision and other planning and strategy meetings as set by the
- Facilitate regular program strategy meetings and weekly 1:1 supervision meetings with program
- Build and maintain relationships in the community that increase YWFC’s ability to fulfill its
- Work with the Executive Team to identify opportunities to increase your visibility in the community
- Work to ensure the organization’s mission, vision, and guiding principles are a guide to your work
principles.
- Manager special and additional projects, and tasks as needed and directed by supervisor and
- Create ongoing opportunities for leadership development of young women that we work with
ongoing opportunities.
- Respond to emails, text messages, and other correspondence in a timely manner
- Participate in YWFC events, staff meetings, trainings, and staff development opportunities on an
Requirements:
Program management experience, experience working in the juvenile justice system, administrative experience