Children and Youth Director
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Education Administration
Description
Position SummaryThe Saints Children and Youth Director provides visionary leadership, strategic planning, and operational oversight for all children and youth programming serving students in Preschool through 8th Grade. This position is responsible for developing, implementing, evaluating, and expanding high-quality programs that support academic achievement, character development, leadership, mentorship, STEAM education, arts enrichment, athletics collaboration, and family engagement.
The Director will create meaningful opportunities for school and community youth through before-school, after-school, evening, weekend, and summer programming that aligns with the mission of St. Philip's School and Community Center to transform the world by faith, education, and service.
The Director serves as a key leader in cultivating partnerships, generating program revenue, increasing participation, managing budgets, supervising staff, and ensuring measurable outcomes that positively impact children, youth, and families.
Responsibilities Program Development and Management- Develop and oversee academic support programs, including tutoring, literacy, math, homework assistance, and college and career readiness initiatives.
- Create and manage enrichment opportunities that promote student achievement through STEAM, arts, leadership, recreation, and hands‑on learning experiences.
- Oversee before‑school, after‑school, evening, weekend, and summer programs that provide academic support, enrichment, recreation, mentorship, and social‑emotional development.
- Build partnerships that expand educational and enrichment opportunities for students.
- Monitor program effectiveness through participation, retention, and outcome data.
- Maintain safe, engaging, and age‑appropriate learning environments.
- Oversee mentoring, leadership, and character development programs that promote responsibility, service, resilience, healthy decision‑making, and civic engagement.
- Coordinate initiatives such as mentoring, student leadership, community service, career exploration, faith‑based activities, and youth engagement opportunities.
- Foster student belonging, positive relationships, and meaningful participation in programs.
- Support the intellectual, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual growth of participants.
- Partner with school leadership to align programs with student, family, and school needs.
- Collaborate with the Athletic Department to support camps, clinics, leagues, and youth sports opportunities that enhance student development.
- Develop and support parent education and family engagement initiatives.
- Coordinate workshops, events, and resources focused on parenting, academic success, wellness, leadership, and related topics.
- Build strong relationships with families and encourage active participation in program activities.
- Develop and maintain partnerships with schools, churches, universities, nonprofits, businesses, civic organizations, and community stakeholders.
- Recruit, onboard, train, support, and recognize volunteers, mentors, tutors, and community partners.
- Secure resources, expertise, and opportunities that strengthen youth programming and expand community impact.
- Represent St. Philip's School and Community Center in community engagement and partnership‑building efforts.
- Cultivate strategic relationships that enhance program offerings, student outcomes, and organizational visibility.
- Develop and implement recruitment, enrollment, and retention strategies for all programs.
- Collaborate with admissions, communications, and marketing teams to promote programs through outreach, events, partnerships, and digital communications.
- Monitor enrollment, participation, and retention goals and adjust strategies as needed.
- Develop and manage program budgets while ensuring fiscal responsibility and effective resource allocation.
- Identify revenue‑generating opportunities, including camps, clinics,…
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