Founding Director of Social Emotional Development - Bronx, NY
Boys Club of NY
- The Bronx, NY
- $60,000-80,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and carry out a comprehensive, age-appropriate plan for members across academic enrichment, wellness, life skills, leadership, and creative expression. This includes assisting with planning, organizing, ensuring successful implementation, data collection and monitoring.
- Builds strong relationships with members and families and works to ensure that individual needs (academic, emotional, social, physical) are met through the appropriate connection or coordination of programs and services. Collaborate with colleagues and other departments as needed.
- Facilitate ongoing training in youth engagement, conflict resolution, and restorative practices.
- Partner with schools, community organizations, and service providers to support youth success.
- Develop individual support plans in collaboration with families, staff, and community-based resources.
- Serve as a mentor and trusted adult, supporting youth in their personal growth and decision-making.
- Maintain accurate records of participation, behavior incidents, and referrals.
- Plan seasonal cycles, workshops, and special projects that encourage skill-building, creativity, and cultural appreciation.
- Integrate cross-disciplinary opportunities (e.g., art in STEM projects, music in literacy programs).
- Ensure programming reflects diversity, equity, and inclusion in both content and approach.
- Provide ongoing coaching and professional development on teaching techniques, age hub management, and youth engagement.
- Hires and manages the Specialty Program department instructors effectively and within budget. Responsible for purchasing materials, supplies, and equipment designed to meet member and instructor needs.
- Build strong relationships with parents/guardians through communication, workshops, and family events.
- Attends all staff meetings and supports Boys' Club events, initiatives, and general organizational needs.