Job Description: Program Manager Organization: Heart Math Tutoring seeks to ensure that all elementary students develop a strong foundation in math and enthusiasm for academics needed for long-term success by leveraging volunteers as tutors. Teachers in high-poverty elementary schools recommend students in grades 1 – 5 who are performing below grade level in math. Community members commit one hour per week to tutor students using Heart’s effective, hands-on curriculum and receive on-site support from Heart’s Program Coordinator. In 2015/16, Heart intends to operate in eight schools, serving 50 students per school in grades 1 – 5. Job Description: Heart provides a high level of quality and responsiveness to students, volunteers, and school staff. This is done in a variety of ways including placing an on-site Program Coordinator at each school and regular conversation and data-sharing with school administration. The Program Manager will oversee the dayto-day operations of Heart’s eight school sites in 2015/16 through managing Program Coordinators, stewarding relationships with school administrations, and analyzing program quality and efficacy. The Program Manager will work with the Heart Team towards achieving these student outcomes: Student Academic Growth - 100% of students show growth in two or more assessed foundational math concept areas between September and May Growth in Student Confidence/Enthusiasm - 100% of teachers believe students show an increase in confidence and/or enthusiasm towards math as a result of Heart Math Tutoring. Responsibilities: Manage, train, and coach Program Coordinators (8) – Responsibilities include observing tutoring sessions, providing regular coaching and check-ins with Program Coordinators concerning goals and outcomes, and providing ongoing hands-on support, as necessary. Program Coordinators are 18 hr/wk employees each dedicated to a single school site where he/she assesses students and monitors instruction, provides ongoing support to tutors, and communicates with teachers and school staff. Steward relationship with School Administration – Ensure that Heart is a valued, integral partner at each school by leading quarterly check-ins with Principals and Math Facilitators, soliciting and responding to feedback, providing helpful data, being a collaborative partner to other school partners and staff, and anything else contributing towards Heart’s mission and school relationships. Oversee Program Data Collection and Assessments – Oversight includes pre- and post- math assessments; volunteer and teacher surveys; quarterly progress reports to teachers; program summaries to principals; and various operational data needed for program improvements, fundraising, and partnerships. Identify and troubleshoot issues. Provide Tutor Support (Monthly Newsletter), working with Coordinators and other Heart staff. Oversee Parent Engagement Events, executed primarily by Program Coordinators, and any other program-related events. Provide Team Leadership and Program Management, working very closely with Executive Director to maintain, develop, and improve the program. o Play a key role on HEART’s team in identifying operational strengths and troubleshooting challenges, aiding the organization’s efforts to establish a strong, scalable program model. o Play a supporting role in volunteer recruitment and stewardship, initial program coordinator training in 2015/16, curriculum revisions, curriculum procurement, program evaluation, program growth, and fund development. Represent Heart externally, and contribute to the organization’s culture of philanthropy. Skills, Beliefs, and Experience A person who is successful in the role of Program Manager will likely have all or most of the skills, beliefs, and experience below, which are listed in order of importance. Strong belief that all students can learn and have the potential to perform at or above grade level Holds students to high expectations and can model this for others Strong track record of affecting student achievement Relationship builder Values civic engagement and volunteerism Experience working with economically disadvantaged students Experience teaching, leading, or working in schools Strong communication skills Exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail Experience managing or leading a team of adults Background in math education and/or ability to quickly build expertise in teaching, learning, and assessing math (Note, the program is heavily based on Kathy Richardson’s research around critical learning phases and AMC. If this is an area of expertise, please indicate so in application materials.) Experience analyzing and presenting data Strong computer skills including but not limited to Word, Excel, email and contact management, CRM tools, and file sharing systems Desire to work with elementary-aged students Interest in working in a start-up environment, which, though planned and strategic, also requires an element of flexibility and creativity Other Information Compensation - commensurate with experience Reports to Executive Director Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Desired start date is July 1. Location: Charlotte, NC Interested candidates should visit Heart’s website to learn more (www.hearttutoring.org) and submit a resume and cover letter addressed to Emily Elliott at communications@hearttutoring.org. Thank you!
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