Clark County Education Program Manager; Part-Time
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Youth Development, Elementary School
TeachAAPI 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.
TeachAAPI is seeking a relationship-driven, highly organized Part-Time Educator Program Manager to lead the on-the-ground implementation of TeachAAPI 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 will serve as the primary local liaison between TeachAAPI, school administrators, and educators—ensuring high-quality implementation, strong educator engagement, and measurable impact for students.
Key Responsibilities Program Implementation & Management- Coordinate rollout of TeachAAPI 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 TeachAAPI resources
- Facilitate onboarding, trainings, and ongoing educator support
- Support or co-facilitate professional development sessions
- Provide classroom-aligned guidance for integrating TeachAAPI 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 TeachAAPI’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
Why Join TeachAAPIThis 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 TeachAAPI’s mission
Help us bring inclusive, culturally responsive education into classrooms where it matters most.
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