Clark County Education Program Manager; Part-Time
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Education Administration
Clark County Education Program Manager (Part-Time)
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Teach
AAPI is a national nonprofit dedicated to providing a full and complete education by nurturing the next generation of change makers, creators, and innovators
. Through culturally responsive curriculum, books, and school-based programming, we empower students to lead with curiosity, empathy, and courage
—while deepening understanding of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) histories and contributions.
Teach
AAPI is seeking a relationship-driven, highly organized Part-Time Educator Program Manager to lead the on-the-ground implementation of Teach
AAPI programming across ~25 public elementary, middle, and high schools in Clark County, Nevada
.
This role is ideal for an experienced educator or education nonprofit professional who understands public school systems, thrives in coordination and communication, and is passionate about inclusive, culturally responsive education
.
You’ll serve as the primary local liaison between Teach
AAPI, school administrators, and educators—ensuring high-quality implementation, strong educator engagement, and measurable impact for students.
- Coordinate rollout of Teach
AAPI programs across partner schools (curriculum, books, activity boxes, cultural programming) - Develop and manage school-level implementation plans and timelines
- Ensure program fidelity while adapting to individual school needs
- Serve as the primary point of contact for administrators, teachers, and district partners
- Build trust-based relationships to support successful adoption of Teach
AAPI resources - Facilitate onboarding, trainings, and ongoing educator support
- Support or co-facilitate professional development sessions
- Provide classroom-aligned guidance for integrating Teach
AAPI content across grade levels
- Track implementation, participation, and outcomes
- Collect qualitative and quantitative feedback
- Prepare progress updates and end-of-year summaries for leadership and funders
- Collaborate closely with Teach
AAPI’s national team - Manage schedules, materials distribution, and on-site logistics
- Support grant-related documentation and reporting as needed
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Education or related field (or equivalent experience)
- 3–5 years experience in K–12 education, school-based programming, or education nonprofits
- Strong understanding of public school environments
- Excellent organization, communication, and relationship-building skills
- Ability to manage multiple schools and priorities
- Comfort with in-person school visits across Clark County
- Familiarity with culturally responsive and inclusive education
- Experience working with diverse student populations
- Background or strong interest in AAPI history, culture, and education
Preferred
- Teaching credential or classroom teaching experience
- Experience managing multi-school or district-level programs
- Experience planning student-centered school events
💵 $30–$40/hour
, part-time (Compensation commensurate with experience)
AAPI?
This is a unique opportunity to:
- Support educators directly
- Impact thousands of students across Clark County
- Build sustainable, high-quality programming
- Advance more inclusive and representative education in public schools
Interested candidates should submit:
- Resume
- Brief statement of interest outlining relevant experience and connection to Teach
AAPI’s mission
👉 Help us bring inclusive, culturally responsive education into classrooms where it matters most.
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