After-School Coordinator
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Education / Teaching
After School
Job Details
Position:
After-School Coordinator, Bilingual
Job Location:
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Position Type:
Full Time
Bilingual in Spanish & English (speaking & writing)
Full-Time: 40 hours per week, 43 weeks per year
Salary: $41,140 ($23.92 is hourly equivalent). Salary will be pro-rated if start working after 8/17/2026.
Benefits- Paid Time Off
- Earned Sick Time
- Holiday Pay
- Medical/Dental/Vision insurance
- Employer Health Savings Account Contribution
- Life/AD&D/STD/LTD insurance
- Retirement plan with employer contribution and match
The After-School Coordinator (ASC) oversees implementation of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) After-School Program in compliance with grant requirements, childcare licensing, school district policies, Michigan Department of Education Out-of-School Time Standards, and Youth Program Quality Assessment Standards.
The ASC manages program strategies that support student academic achievement, behavior, and attendance; supervises after-school staff and providers; and ensures alignment between school-day learning objectives and after-school programming. The ASC serves as a primary CIS representative within the school building and collaborates with CIS and school staff to ensure students receive appropriate Tier I and Tier II supports.
Core Responsibilities & CompetenciesLeadership & Team Contribution
- Applies knowledge of child and adolescent development to deliver high-quality after-school programming.
- Implements 21st CCLC requirements with fidelity.
- Builds and maintains productive relationships with school leadership, staff, families, and CIS partners.
- Promotes awareness and understanding of CIS within the school community.
- Coaches, supervises, and supports after-school staff to achieve program goals.
- Plan and facilitate academic and enrichment lessons, activities, and experiences for students.
Management – Self & Team
- Supervises Youth Development Coaches, Enrichment Providers, Interns, and Volunteers.
- Provides daily direction, performance feedback, and documentation of staff performance.
- Facilitates staff goal setting, performance planning, and professional development.
- Completes all data collection, evaluation, and reporting accurately and on time.
- Works flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, early mornings, and occasional travel.
Communication & Collaboration
- Communicates effectively with school staff, families, students, providers, and CIS colleagues while maintaining confidentiality.
- Provides appropriate feedback to school personnel regarding student services within confidentiality guidelines.
- Collaborates with CIS Site Coordinator, Site Team, and school staff to deliver Tier I and Tier II services.
- Identifies students for targeted Tier II after-school services and supports family enrollment.
- Provides referrals to community resources when school-based services are unavailable.
Productivity
- Oversees attendance, sign-in procedures, and service tracking for staff, providers, and volunteers.
- Develops and sustains effective volunteer systems aligned to student needs.
- Manages purchasing, inventory, supplies, and equipment to support program delivery.
- Coordinates scheduling and use of after-school spaces and facilities.
- Ensures compliance with safety, licensing, emergency procedures, and facility requirements.
Advocacy, Service Orientation & Integrity
- Connects students and families to school and community resources.
- Advocates for equitable outcomes and removal of barriers to student success.
- Serves as a visible CIS representative and promotes the CIS mission and 21st CCLC program.
- Demonstrates professionalism, ethical judgment, confidentiality, and a positive service-oriented approach.
- Plan and facilitate opportunities to enhance parent and family engagement.
Continuous Learning
- Maintains current knowledge of child, youth, and family needs.
- Maintains current knowledge of grant and licensing requirements.
- Participates in state and/or national professional development to enhance program quality.
Minimum Requirements:
- Education & Experience:
Meet Michigan DHHS childcare licensing requirements for a school-age after-school program director. High school diploma or GED. 480 verified hours working with school-age children. 15 clock hours / 1 semester hour / 1.5 CEUs of school-age training. - Age Minimum:
At least 18 years of age. - Other:
Valid driver’s license, vehicle, insurance, flexible hours, ability to pass background and driving checks.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Education:
Meet Michigan DHHS preferred director qualifications (age 21+). Bachelor’s degree in a child-related field or equivalent education and experience combination. Teacher certification or MiSAYD certification. - Experience:
Supervisory or management experience. - Skill:
Strong knowledge of child and family needs.
- Frequent movement throughout school buildings and outdoor areas.
- Occasional lifting up to 15-lbs; bending, standing, kneeling, and reaching as needed.
- Ability to read screens, hear…
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