Immediate Supervisor: Program Manager
Organization Description: Safe Harbor is an out-of-school time enrichment program that inspires excellence in the leadership and academic skills of students through collaboration with families, school officials, and community partners. Safe Harbor I.N.S.P.I.R.E.S.
Safe Harbor provides an educational environment that is INCLUSIVE, engaging, holistic, and culturally responsive. Through NETWORKING with local, state-wide, and national agencies and organizations, Safe Harbor nurtures partnerships that expand the enrichment opportunities of Michigan City students. Staff members provide emotional and developmental SUPPORT to students and families through their commitment to social-emotional development, resulting in the PERSONAL GROWTH of each student served. As a leader in INNOVATIVE enrichment programming, Safe Harbor is dedicated to providing ongoing professional development for staff members. Collaborative RELATIONSHIPS between the program staff, community partners, and day school staff result in a dynamic EDUCATIONAL experience incorporating real-world context with conceptual learning. Safe Harbor ensures SAFETY for students and peace of mind for families while providing top-tier experiential and enrichment opportunities in the afterschool hours/out-of-school time hours.
Specific Duties
- Coordinate all aspects of the program to provide a balanced offering of activities and learning experiences for students.
- Ensure that each rotation’s activity is pre-planned and implemented with enthusiasm
- Assess student interests and talents of community members. Using this information, lead INQPSA meetings as necessary
- Monitor and evaluate staff members, including volunteers and enrichment instructors, for proper child supervision, quality of service provision, and adherence to procedures. Each enrichment instructor must be accompanied by a Safe Harbor staff member at all times.
- Recruit students and families; promote Safe Harbor in the community.
- Be actively engaged with contracting agencies to ensure success in all aspects of programming (homework/tutoring, recreation, enrichment, and personal development).
- Conduct weekly staff meetings and provide opportunities for staff development. Ensure that all staff complete 12 hours of professional development each year.
- Attend monthly Site Coordinator meetings on the second Tuesday of the month 12:00-1:30 pm.
- Exhibit an understanding of emergency procedures.
- Establish a student advisory board to ensure input and support from student level
- Become 100% proficient in the Cayen Data Collection system and maintain 100% accuracy in required reporting mechanisms. Update attendance daily.
- Conduct drills and direct emergency activities should an actual emergency arise.
- Communicate regularly with Plant Planning, school custodial staff, principal, secretaries and teachers concerning facility usage.
- Complete required food service documentation
- Evaluate program through the use of surveys, pre- and post- tests, monitoring of grades and test scores, etc.
- Acquire and monitor necessary supplies to conduct program.
- Involve parents, families and community members through special events.
- Speak with parents when they pick up their child to maintain open lines of communication. Keep parents informed of any disciplinary problems injuries. Share successes.
- Keep accurate financial records.
- Communicate the established Safe Harbor behavioral expectations to students and parents. Work with staff members to enforce student behavior management in line with Safe Harbor procedures.
- Complete additional tasks by designated deadlines as requested by the Program Coordinator, Program Manager, Office Manager, and Data/Grants Manager.
- Attend all mandatory trainings and seminars on Professional Development. No less than 12 hours per year
- Complete and submit all reports, documents, schedules and records to designated sources within time and date restrictions.
Professional Standards
- Respect students and staff.
- Respect confidentiality of staff, school personnel and students.
- Communicate effectively with staff, building personnel, parents, volunteers, instructors, community members, businesses, etc.
- Utilize conflict resolution and team dynamics strategies.
- Contribute to the effort to involve parents in their child's educational progress.
- Display enthusiasm for the learning process and after-school programming, including participation in professional development classes.
- Demonstrate cultural inclusion and equity among all races, genders, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
- Work with staff as a team.
- Create and maintain a positive work environment.
- Meet attendance requirements and standards as set forth in the Safe Harbor Program Handbook
- Adhere to Safe Harbor protocol and policies at all time
Basic Responsibilities
- Maintain an inviting, safe, orderly environment.
- Exhibit an understanding of Safe Harbor procedures and goals.
- Facilitate Safe Harbor weekly team planning meetings to address progress and concerns.
- Monitor student behavior in classrooms, hallways, bathrooms, etc.
- Utilize Disciplinary Referral forms and disciplinary procedures when necessary.
- Adhere to the designated Safe Harbor activity schedule at all times
Education and Requirements
- High School diploma or equivalent required, college preferred
- Reliable transportation
- Excellent record in previous employment
- State and local employment requirements: police and DCS background check, viewing of "Bloodborne Pathogens" video and review of MCAS Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plan
- Previous experience working with children and supervisory experience
- Experience with money handling and record-keeping a plus
Salary and Benefits
Payment Type: Hourly, no benefits per grant cycle
The Michigan City Area Schools does not discriminate on the basis of the Protected Classes of race, color, national origin, sex (including transgender status, sexual orientation, and gender identity), disability, age, religion, military status, ancestry, or genetic information, which are classes protected by Federal and/or State law (collectively, "Protected Classes"). This includes the Corporation's employment opportunities, programs, and/or activities, or, if initially occurring off Corporation grounds or outside the Corporation's employment opportunities, programs and activities, affecting the Corporation's environment. For further information, clarification, or complaint, please contact the MCAS School Administration, 408 S. Carroll Avenue, Michigan City, Indiana 46360 at (219) 873-2000 for Title IX (gender equity related issues); or Special Education Director , 408 S. Carroll Avenue, Michigan City, Indiana 46360 at (219) 873-2000 for Section 504 (non-discrimination/disability issues and Americans with Disabilities). Any other information concerning the above policies may be obtained by contacting the Superintendent, Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins, 408 S. Carroll Ave., Michigan City, Indiana 46360 at (219) 873-2000.