American Youth Leadership Academy Coordinator
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Non-Profit / Outreach
Location
Participating Lincoln Public Schools (LPS) high schools with some off-site locations including, but not limited to, field trips, community partner sites, and Civic Nebraska headquarters.
PurposeThe Civic Education team is seeking a Program Coordinator for the school year to support the New American Youth Leadership Academy (NAYLA) program. NAYLA is an after-school leadership and civic engagement program serving high school students who identify as New Americans: immigrant, refugee, or first‑generation youth. Through leadership development, community experiences, career exploration, and hands‑on civic engagement, students build skills, relationships, and confidence as community leaders.
Asour NAYLA Program Coordinator, you’ll get to
- Assist and support the Civic Education Programs Manager and participating Community Learning Centers (CLC) School Community Coordinators (SCCs) with comprehensive NAYLA administration and programming.
- Coordinate and facilitate weekly NAYLA programming and activities alongside school and community partners, currently Lincoln High School, Northstar High School and Northeast High School.
- Lead and facilitate workshops focused on leadership development, civic engagement, post-high school readiness, and community building.
- Evaluate NAYLA curriculum and make recommendations for adjustments to best serve program goals and student needs.
- Foster relationships with external stakeholders and community partners, earning their commitment and follow through.
- Work with diverse student populations on career exploration, post-high school readiness, social‑emotional learning (SEL), and community engagement.
- Support students as they design, plan, and implement semester civic action projects focused on addressing issues impacting their communities.
- Coordinate and facilitate field trips and community experiences, including planning logistics and supporting student participation.
- Support students in facilitating civic dialogue, community conversations, and collaborative projects.
- Track attendance, program outcomes, and student engagement data to support program evaluation and storytelling efforts.
- Assist with end‑of‑semester events, student showcases, and community presentations.
- Lived experience as a New American.
- Excellent communication skills and the ability to relate to people of diverse ages, backgrounds, and interests.
- Comfortable facilitating discussions and creating welcoming environments for students from diverse backgrounds.
- Comfortable enforcing rules and appropriate behavior.
- Experience working with young people.
- Willingness to listen to new perspectives without judgment or personal input.
- Interest in youth civic engagement, community building, education, and elevating the leadership of adolescents who identify as New Americans.
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, schools, and community organizations.
- Reliable transportation.
- Occasional evening and weekend availability.
- Proficient use of Google Workspace and shared drives.
- Preference will be given to candidates with lived experience as a New American.
- The NAYLA Program Coordinator must pass a comprehensive background check.
$25 per hour, 10‑15 hours per week during the academic school year. This is a non‑exempt, temporary, part‑time position with a minimum commitment of one school year (26‑27) with the possibility of some summer programming. Specific details will be determined with the successful candidate.
To applySend a cover letter and resume to Grace Laflen len.
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