Position Reports to: Assigned Program ManagerStart Date: October 1st; This is a year-round position including summer months.Compensation: $35-$40/hourFLSA Status: Non-ExemptWho We AreFounded in 1958 as a children's reading group, East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) has grown into a dynamic multi-site after-school program for students in traditional public schools and a network of public charter schools dedicated to dramatically increasing the college graduation rate in East Harlem. We believe that all young people deserve access to an excellent education without having to leave their community. East Harlem is a vibrant neighborhood that has long faced systemic educational inequities, and we work in close partnership with students and families to help them unlock their limitless potential. Our schools and programs provide rigorous, engaging academics combined with holistic support, ensuring that students develop the critical thinking skills, confidence, and knowledge necessary to excel in college and beyond.At EHTP, we strive to be an agent of change in the fight for racial equity, recognizing that education is a powerful tool for transformation. Through a rigorous, student-centered curriculum, we prepare our scholars to challenge the status quo, think critically, and become leaders who shape a more just world. Our commitment to anti-racism is woven into every aspect of our work-from our instructional practices and professional development to our organizational policies and community engagement. As educators and staff, we continually examine our own biases and identities, ensuring that our classrooms and programs are spaces of inclusion, empowerment, and academic excellence. Read our racial equity statement .The Work and Why it MattersAs a growing out-of-school-time (OST) department, the Program Management Team plays an integral part in the development, maintenance, and sustainability of the programs. The Program Assistant supports instructional staff in the creation of end-of-trimester projects as well as youth-centered classrooms, assists the program manager with attendance and program transitions, provide class coverages, among other responsibilities.What You Will Accomplish
Supports all instructional staff to create positive, youth-centered classrooms and program culture ● Supports activity specialists in creating their project-based learning ideation and execution for the end-of-trimester showcase
Ensures that all staff are taking accurate and timely attendance
Manages the transition from Academic Instruction to Enrichment Programming, make sure that all staff are aware of the schedule, room assignments, and rosters
Provide class coverage as needed when staff are absent or tardy
Manage breakfast, lunch, and snack times for our scholars to ensure safety
Provide support to the operations team and program managers on Trips and during Experiences
All other duties as assigned by the Program Manager
Areas of Leadership
Embodiment and effective modeling of our core values to exhibit and practice them
Demonstrates a clear understanding of youth development framework and systems in both practice and technique
Sets ambitious goals based on program culture, demonstrating locus of control, and aligned with an overall vision for success
Sets clear expectations and institutes routines and deadlines so as to establish and maintain a purposeful, supportive, and fun environment for learning, in which students feel safe, valued, and respected by adults and their peers
Demonstrates a Team First mindset, through proactive contributions to the community, and advances his/her practice through reflection, development opportunities, participation in the professional community, and actively engaging families and community members
What Qualifies YouPlease note that no one meets 100% of the desired qualifications. If much of this describes you, we encourage you to still apply.
You hold yourself to high professional and ethical standards
You enjoy and/or have experience working with diverse populations of students and communities ● You are open to the excitement and challenges of a growing organization
You are a team player, and also can work independently
You have a High School Diploma or equivalent prior to the start date for this role ● You have experience working in an after-school and summer camp environment for at least two years
You have experience working with Google Suite, including Docs, Sheets, and Forms ● You have experience in Dean's List and PowerSchool (a plus not not required) ● You have an eagerness to learn new systems and skills
Overview of The Hiring Process
Application
Phone Interview
Practical Task & Final Interview
References
Decision
Thank you for taking the time to submit an application with East Harlem Tutorial Program.