Catholic Community Services of Western Washington
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Job Title:Tutoring Center Supervisor
Department:Youth Tutoring Program
Supervisor’s Title:Program Supervisor
Agency:CCS-King County
Salary:$2870/month DOE[CN1]
Hours:Mon-Thur 12-8 PM; Fri 9-5:30
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The Youth Tutoring Program is an after-school educational enrichment program for at-risk first through twelfth grade students who live in five low- and mixed-income public housing communities in Seattle. Begun in 1991 as a partnership with the Seattle Housing Authority, the tutoring centers provide youth with a safe, positive, and stimulating environment to explore learning and experience academic and personal success
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supervise, facilitate, and coordinate the after school and summer tutoring program for culturally diverse, at-risk students. Facilitate tutoring and relationship building between youth and volunteers.
- Manage daily center activities
- Grow, support and monitor relationships between students and volunteers
- Work with center and program staff to plan and implement student incentive and motivation system; work with supervisor to evaluate the effectiveness of the system on an ongoing basis
- Maintain organized and accessible learning materials and resources
- Help develop and implement new initiatives (i.e., implementation of online assessment system)
- Use YTP-developed assessment system to assess students in math and reading; use this information to develop learning goals and activities
- Help update and maintain relevant curriculum
- Foster an environment where youth and adults are treated with respect and care, and where learning is perceived to be fun, exciting and important
- Involve students and tutors in how the Center looks with displays and exhibits
- Lead small-group tutoring and homework help as needed
2. Supervise Tutoring Center Staff
- Recruit and interview applicants
- Train and supervise staff; provide ongoing supervision, coaching and timely feedback to employees; conduct evaluations of staff performance.
c. Assess specific training needs of staff; offer coaching and help identify trainings for staff.
- Recruit, train and supervise center volunteers in collaboration with the volunteer coordinator
- Provide ongoing support and guidance for center volunteers
- Guide volunteers with strengthening and growing their relationships with students
- Assist with recruitment efforts
- Provide center overview and orientation
- Match volunteer tutors with students
- Facilitate 2-3 on-site volunteer tutor trainings (Summer Reading Program, School Year kick off and mid-year)
- Work collaboratively with parents and teachers to create a support system that enables academic success for each student
- Involve parents through telephone, face-to-face or email contacts to develop ongoing communication and relationships that support each student’s learning success
- Contact schools and teachers on a regular basis to facilitate each student’s learning success
- Complete administrative work necessary for the on-going operation of the center
- Track student attendance and academic progress
- Make regular teacher, parent and community contacts
- Complete volunteer log
- Provide monthly narrative and statistical reports to the program management team
- Conduct annual surveys of parents, students and teachers
- Build and strengthen partnerships with parents, schools and community groups through visits, phone calls and written materials
- Collaborate with other community service providers located in the community to increase provider responsiveness to community needs
- Actively participate and represent YTP in community educational meetings, committees and forums
- Recruit, re-enroll and retain new students
- Work with partner organizations and on-site management and other service providers where applicable to promote YTP
- Call parents and students to remind them about their participation in YTP
- Create a stimulating learning environment for students and encouraging volunteer tutors in their relationships with their respective student.
- Assist in program development and evaluation.
- Develop and implement program activities for different services provided at the centers that are unique to the specific center population
- Participate in program assessments and peer problem solving
- Facilitate survey and other evaluation processes with students, parents, volunteers, teachers and community
- Assist youth with homework assignments, literacy enrichment, academic skill-building activities, higher education preparation and job preparedness
- When capacity permits, participate in and/or facilitate teen mentoring
- Develop and conduct small-group extracurricular activities for youth and develop and strengthen their assets
- Work with students and volunteers to develop small group activities that address their interests and encourage learning
- Schedule and conduct activities
- Be responsible for developing and supporting values of a culturally diverse work and learning environment
- Create and maintain a culturally rich, respectful and diverse learning environment
- Attend training to learn about students’ ethnic and racial cultures
- Work with volunteer tutors to educate them about their student’s ethnic/racial culture to maximize their effectiveness in achieving the student’s learning goals.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or equivalent number of years experience may substitute for education
- Two (2) years relevant classroom teaching experience (grades (2-12) or equivalent experience in after-school program
- Cultural competence in working with diverse students
- Experience working with at-risk youth
- Detailed oriented: demonstrated strong organizational and administrative skills
- Proven ability to work independently and lead staff and volunteers
- Strong classroom management skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and oral and written communication skills
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school, students, parents, community representatives and general public.
- WA State Driver’s License and on-going use of a vehicle
- Evening availability (Hours are M-TH 1130am-8pm and Fri 9am-530pm)
- Commitment to development and supporting values of a culturally divers work environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master’s in Education/Teaching Certification
- Bilingual
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Send résumé and cover letter to:
Catholic Community Services
ATTN: Human Resources Department
100 – 23rd Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98144-2302
Email:
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