Director, New York City Programs (Hybrid)

Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM)New York, NY
9h$102,960 - $141,570Hybrid

About The Position

The Director of Programs, New York is responsible for all programmatic, financial, and administrative aspects of BEAM’s New York-based program. Reporting to the Chief Programs Officer, this role is accountable for program implementation, oversight, and improvement, which includes collaborating with the other program departments (Summer Programs Management, College Success, Data & Operations, and Curriculum & Design) to lead initiatives at a local level that improve outcomes for program students and alumni. The Director’s primary focus is aligning the local program with BEAM’s strategy and goals. This involves analyzing the program from a broad, high-level perspective while delegating day-to-day program activities to managers. A key job responsibility is to ensure that all of the New York program’s managers and staff are effectively working toward achieving program goals so that the program remains on schedule, on budget, and ultimately on an upward trajectory of growth and success.

Requirements

  • Passion for BEAM’s mission and values
  • Communication and networking skills
  • Managing a team of 3 or more full time staff members
  • Building relationships with schools, donors, and local stakeholders
  • Supporting students from historically marginalized backgrounds
  • Program planning, implementation, and evaluation
  • Managing a diverse team, inspiring strong performance and professional growth
  • Setting ambitious goals and managing a team against key performance metrics
  • Facilitating continuous learning and data-informed program improvements
  • Scoping and delegating clear roles and responsibilities aligned to key workflows
  • Strong fiscal management skills, including maximizing operational efficiency
  • Experience in donor cultivation, stewardship, and fundraising events

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with math enrichment and/or out-of-school time education
  • Experience hiring, managing, and evaluating part-time or volunteer program staff
  • Experience working directly with students as either a teacher, mentor, or coach
  • Bachelor's degree in a STEM major
  • Fluency in any of the languages spoken by families in our community, including Spanish, Tagalog, and Korean

Responsibilities

  • Set SMART program goals to deliver an impactful, high quality program that meets the needs of the community
  • Ensure the program has fidelity to BEAM's model and processes
  • Promote a nurturing and positive work environment to foster respectful working relationships among staff and students.
  • Assign staff responsibilities, develop workflows, and supervise the execution of all required program projects and tasks as needed.
  • Assist program managers through effective communication and collaboration, coordinating people, resources, and tools to help them overcome barriers to success.
  • Collaborate with Human Resources to recruit, hire, train, and supervise staff, setting priorities, guiding and keeping staff accountable for their job performance.
  • Cultivate staff career development to meet the program's needs including short/long term goals.
  • Engage in effective collaboration cross departmentally with Advancement, Business Operations, Central Program, and Los Angeles programs teams.
  • In collaboration with Central Program teams, lead initiatives at a local level that improve outcomes for the program’s students and alumni.
  • Contribute toward the design, implementation, and evaluation of new policies, procedures, and resources as needed.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with schools, donors and corporate partners and other local stakeholders within the community to further collaborative initiatives with the organization.
  • Monitor the overall successes of program and program participants through the organization’s database and case management system.
  • Manage team’s compliance with central office program requirements and policies, including but not limited to program module implementation, temp staff evaluations, data collection and reporting.
  • Oversee programs admission and registration processes, including school partner relationship management, student application processing, planning recruiting events
  • Ensure health and safety requirements are being met in all program delivery.
  • Oversee local summer program management, with a focus on:
  • Ensuring admissions and registration processes yield a fully enrolled program,
  • Ensuring the programs operate with fidelity to the established model while also supporting, generating, sharing, and documenting ideas for iterative improvement,
  • Coaching site directors on effective leadership
  • Implementing and refining crisis management plans
  • Guiding local summer planning teams through continuous improvement cycles
  • Represent BEAM at the local level to promote BEAM’s mission and work; to connect with peers, potential volunteer leaders and funders, media, and other partners; and to open doors to funding opportunities.
  • In close partnership with the Chief Advancement Officer, manage the Local Board.
  • Support the local planning and execution of recurring fundraising events (including, but not limited to securing venue, food, equipment, and student involvement); lead the event (day/night of).
  • Assist with the cultivation and stewardship of donor/funder relationships by attending donor/funder meetings when requested, and serve as primary contact/Primary Solicitor when appropriate
  • In collaboration with Advancement, responsible for all aspects of scheduled donor/funder site visits.
  • Collaborate with the Advancement team to identify new prospects/funding opportunities (individual, corporate, foundations, government, etc.).
  • Support the development of high-quality metrics and evaluation by ensuring data collection and entry is happening as planned.
  • Place high priority on meeting the goals and outcomes reported to funders; provide information about barriers to meeting these goals and outcomes to benefit both Advancement and program design/support.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Institutional Giving to prepare funding applications, renewals, and progress reports.
  • Responsible for the fiscal management of NY Programs, which includes operating within the constraints of the annual budget, while also taking proactive steps to improve operational efficiency and program scalability.
  • Authorizes expenditures within budgetary guidelines in order to meet planned goals for NY Programs.
  • Reviews monthly/quarterly spending reports versus budget; adjusts spending plans as needed to meet financial goals.
  • Assists in the preparation of the annual budget and any long term forecasts by providing input on program plans, staffing needs, and other local organization priorities.

Benefits

  • Flexible working hours
  • Health, dental and vision benefits including health plan options that are free for individuals
  • 12 paid holidays including an office closure between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day
  • 15 days of paid annual leave to start, and will increase by one day for each year worked for your first 5 years of employment
  • Paid sick leave
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan with employer match of 50% of elective deferrals, up to 3% of eligible compensation
  • Student loan reimbursement
  • Pre-tax commuter benefits
  • $1,500 annual allowance for professional development
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