The After School Site Supervisor will deliver support to the Multi-Site Coordinator and other team members to provide nutrition, enrichment, and academic and emotional support to youth.
Responsibilities
Establish and maintain excellent work relationships with the Multi-Site Coordinator, fellow site staff members, school staff, students, and student families
Become well-versed in requirements, understand and responsible for compliance and data collection required by DHHS/LARA
Assist in collecting and maintaining completed Child Information Records (CIR)
Routinely run activities in classroom, without supervision at least half of the time
Run program, provide leadership and oversee SEEDS support staff in the absence of the Multi-Site Coordinator, including responding to all emergencies and carrying out emergency response plans
Document child behavior and incidents in accordance with LARA regulations
Track and report documentation required by Michigan Department of Education (MDE) and SEEDS is in a timely manner
Manage EZ reports including entering weekly child attendance, entering/updating EZ reports activities weekly, inputting/updating child enrollment forms, and facilitating end of year surveys
Assist with creation and collection of programming documents required for Grant Electronic Monitoring (GEMS)
Prepare and conduct high-quality lessons, utilizing EEE resources, that align with grant objectives, and provide academic and social enrichment to students
Assist in the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) process and contribute to the development and fulfillment of site Program Improvement Goals (PIGS)
Communicate with, and solicit, assistance from other SEEDS team members to complete responsibilities, as needed
Maintain a clean, tidy and safe learning environment for students on a daily basis
Attend After School regional and circle meetings as directed by supervisor
Perform all other duties as assigned
Requirements
High School Diploma/GED required
Must be able to pass all required background checks
TB test required
Willing to get First Aid/CPR certification
Minimum of 1 year working with youth
At least 18 years of age
480 hours of direct work with school aged children, preferred
Have completed 15 clock hours, 1 semester hour, or 1.5 CEU's of documented school aged training, preferred
Previous supervisory experience, preferred
Nice-to-haves
Ability to connect well with children
Self-motivated/Independent worker
Detail-oriented
Organized
Ability to manage and keep track of many deadlines
Ability to navigate a variety of online databases (EZReports, MiRegistry, GSuite, Powerschools)
Ability to lead a team of support staff
Strong and clear communication via phone, email and in-person meetings
Familiarity with Google products (gmail, drive, calendar, etc) and Microsoft office products
Ability to read and comprehend DHHS/LARA program requirements