Director, New Americans Initiative
Company: YMCA
Location: New York
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Salary: $65,000 - $75,000 AnnuallyThe Harlem YMCA is seeking a
New Americans Initiative Director who will be responsible for
leading the strategy, implementation, fidelity, and quality of the
New Americans Welcome Initiative programs and services.Key
Responsibilities:
- Meet and/or exceed contractual deliverables for NAI.
- Assess participant/constituent needs, create, and implement
programs to address those needs, and measure program success.
- Use New Americans Initiative best practices to develop short-
and long-term plans for programs, monitor progress, assure
compliance and evaluate performance.
- Effectively collect and manage data in various databases,
including ASISTS (Adult Student Information and Technical
Assistance), DYCD Connect, AS400, and Salesforce, using databases
to prepare program reports for internal, city and state use.
- Create a positive participant experience and serve as a role
model for all staff.
- Work proactively to meet participants' needs and address
questions and concerns. Set annual priority objectives to improve
the participant experience.
- Analyze participant data and community demographics to identify
trends and make proactive decisions that will drive innovative
programming, enrollment, and program growth, meeting the needs of
the community in keeping with the NAI priority objectives and
strategic plan.
- Lead collaboration between Branch, community, and program to
increase overall participation and impact.
- Identify local marketing opportunities unique to the area and
communities being served.
- Research, facilitate, and build quality programs that build
participant retention and provide participant satisfaction.
- Work collaboratively with the branch staff to develop new
inclusive programs.
- Successfully maintain and continue to improve the quality of
NAI programming.Supervisory and Management Responsibilities:
- Supervise program and instructional staff by articulating
expectations, displaying model behavior, maintaining open lines of
communication, and being clear about roles and relationships.
- Maintain a climate that attracts, retains and motivates top
quality personnel.
- Anticipate conflicts and facilitate resolution.
- Set annual priority objectives to improve service based on
annual staff evaluations or participant evaluation/feedback.
- Plan and facilitate staff development opportunities to address
staff needs. Identify relevant external training opportunities for
staff.
- Expose instructional staff to new developments and best
practices in adult ESOL and civics education, as well as ABE/HSE
education if applicable.
- Adhere to Association, Branch, and Communication standards and
guidelines.
- Recruit, select, develop, train, and supervise staff and
volunteers.
- Train and hold NAI staff accountable.
- Uphold all association policies and demonstrate core values of
respect, responsibility, caring, and honesty.Additional
Responsibilities:
- Manage fiscal operations including budget development,
modifications and authorization and tracking of expenditures in
accordance with Branch and Association guidelines. Continually
monitor the program's financial health and make recommendations to
the Branch Executive Director.
- Assist with the development of public relations and
communications strategies to support program goals and increase
community awareness.
- Assist with fundraising by identifying key sources of public
and private funding for Immigrant Services and work with the
development team to complete proposals and grant reporting.
- Actively participate in training sessions, designated meetings,
and special events.
- Serve as a branch Manager on Duty, as assigned.
- Develop and coordinate means to seek regular input and feedback
from participants and key constituency regarding the quality and
relevance of programs and services.
- Ensure the integrity of the organization in written
correspondence and oral communication with community members,
colleagues, program partners and funders.
- Monitor trends, legislation and regulations and make program
and advocacy recommendations to the NAI Cabinet in regard to
immigration, adult education, and other areas that impact the
organization and its constituency as a whole.
- Keep informed of developments in the fields of adult literacy
education, immigration reform, language access, immigrant rights
issues, worker cooperatives and civic education goals and apply
information to create innovative programming in line with
organizational strategy.
- Assist in Annual Campaign effort. Assist in fundraising efforts
and annual sustaining campaigns.
- Develop and grow community partnerships. Work within the
community to foster a positive image of the YMCA to encourage good
public relations.
- Represents the Branch at assigned Cabinets.
- Maintain required certifications, tracked in Cornerstone.
Attend training, seminars and conferences as required.
- Have a thorough knowledge of branch emergency procedures and
take appropriate action for emergency situations.
- Serve on the branch leadership team for strategic planning and
operations management.
- Work with the Executive Director and Board of Managers.Desired
Skills & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience. Master's
degree with two (2) years of supervisory experience preferred.
- Three (3) or more years of direct supervisory experience.
- Ability and interest in working with diverse populations.
- Demonstrated commitment to immigrant rights and social
justice.
- Strong and polished interpersonal, written, and oral
communication skills that facilitate achievement of desired
results.
- Ability to identify/document necessary information for program
functioning and evaluation.
- Creative, strategic and analytical thinker with the ability to
manage multiple projects.
- Experience developing and managing budgets and hiring,
training, supervising and assessing personnel.
- Demonstrated success in past employment.
- Must be a self-starter, highly organized, patient and able to
work well with others.
- Knowledge of principles and practices related to adult literacy
and civic education, immigration legal services and case
management.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Excel and working
knowledge of Microsoft Suite.
- Knowledge of Windows based computer applications and database
management.
- Bi-lingual English and another language commonly spoken in our
community (Spanish, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese)
preferred.Benefits:The YMCA of Greater New York offers a variety of
benefits to its staff members including retirement benefits,
medical, paid time off, free YMCA membership and more! Benefit
eligibility is determined by an individual's employment status
(i.e., full-time or part-time), tenure and/or the number of hours
scheduled to work. Click for more information.How to Apply:If you
would like to be a member of our dynamic team, please complete our
and submit your r--sum-- and a thoughtful cover letter that
explains your interest in the role and our organization.If you are
a current YMCA employee, please submit your application through the
Internal Career Site in Cornerstone.
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Keywords: YMCA, Philadelphia , Director, New Americans Initiative, Executive , New York, Pennsylvania
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