Job Title: Program Manager - Duval County
Department: Missions/TSIC
Reporting to: Senior Director of Mission Programs
Date: January 2025
Position Status: New
FLSA Status: Exempt
Corporate Mission & Values
Goodwill of North Florida, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to assisting all individuals who face barriers to employment by providing innovative job training and placement services to help them obtain and maintain meaningful employment. We believe that productivity and vocation are a cornerstone of life: its strength is its ability to provide quality vocational and employment services to individuals regardless of barriers to employment: individuals have a responsibility to use the service provided to enable them to achieve productivity and vocation: and all people have a right to be treated with dignity and respect without regard to race, gender, age, religion, marital status, national origin, or health.
Job Summary:
The Program Manager will provide direct student services by ensuring the successful implementation of the program through collaboration with school district personnel, parents, and community members regarding the Take Stock in Children volunteer mentoring and scholarship program. The Program Manager will work with staff to recruit and select students and mentors for the program, as well as execute college readiness activities and services for students in alignment with the program model and in compliance with all grant requirements. Additionally, this position is responsible for managing the program budget and supervising up to ten team members.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in business, education, nonprofit management, or related program required.
Experience
At least 2-3 years of professional experience working in an educational/training environment.
2-3 years of experience managing/supervising teams
Demonstrated experience making presentations to audiences
2-3 years of experience ensuring programs meet compliance standards through reporting
Licensure, Certification, and/or Registration
Other
Job Duties
Essential Duties
Ensure the optimal use of the HOPEforce database functionality to support TSIC programmatic goals.Collaborate with staff to recruit, screen, train, and match mentors efficiently and effectively.Collect, document, analyze, and report key performance indicators of programmatic success, including student data, mentor activities and participation, and student levels of college and career readiness.Manage, hire, and train up to ten team members.Oversee the program budget.Manage the Leadership Council, including but not limited to:Develop and distribute meeting agendas in collaboration with the Senior Director of Mission Programs.Serve as the primary liaison between Council members and program staff, coordinating meeting schedules, tracking progress toward objectives, and maintaining compliance with the Code of Ethics and Conflict of Interest policies.Prepare and circulate comprehensive meeting minutes.Collaborate with the Senior Director of Mission Programs to develop and execute the Leadership Council’s Strategic Plan.Manage multiple scholarship partners, including the Florida Prepaid Foundation.Cultivate relationships with donors and potential donors.Maintain communication and partnerships with school districts.Develop, organize, and implement workshops for staff, students, and mentors.Develop and distribute programmatic materials to support students, parents, and mentors.Plan annual programming for College Success Coaches and Mentor Coordinators in alignment with TSIC grant requirements.Cultivate relationships with colleges, universities, and other related college success organizations to enhance student services and success.Establish and maintain mentor partnerships and relationships.Prepare and submit required reports.Serve as the community ambassador for the Take Stock in Children program within the school system and the broader community.
100% of Time
Core Qualification:
Postsecondary degree required.Passion for helping break the cycle of poverty through higher education.Ability to build supportive relationships with at-risk youth.Demonstrated ability to work independently, meet concurrent deadlines, organize time, and priorities, and work well as a dedicated member of a team.Strong writing and speaking skills; professional demeanor in written and spokencommunication, both in person and over the phone.
Embody a strong connection to Take Stock in Children’s mission and value along with a desire to serve and work with diverse populations, especially disadvantaged youth.Knowledge of Florida Colleges and Universities and/or college success organizations preferred.Experience with data collection, analysis, and use of databases preferred.Ability to attend functions in the evening and on weekends as required.Have access to adequate transportation to attend off-site meetings and functions on a regular basis.Employment Eligibility:
All offers of employment at Take Stock in Children are contingent upon clearresults of a thorough background check as required by federal, state, and local
agencies.
Work Environment:
Employees work in classroom, office and school environmentsand engage in occasional travel to monthly trainings and service activities. The
employee is frequently required to stand and sit for extended periods of time.
Proof of employment eligibility as required by law.Proof of any diplomas or degrees indicated as a core qualification.Registered sex offenders (or anyone required to register) or individuals convictedof a felony crime are prohibited from employment with Take Stock in Children.
Two completed reference forms.Other job duties may be assigned and/or changed based on the needs of the organization
Supervisory/Decision making Authority
Does the position require customary supervision and management of at least 2 or more full-time
employees? __X__ Yes ____No
Physical Requirements:
Required:
StandingWalkingLifting (up to 50 pounds)Carrying (up to 50 pounds)KneelingPushing/pullingBending/stoopingReachingCrawling/crouchingGraspingTurningRepetitive motions
Hazards:
Proximity to moving mechanical partsHousekeeping and/or cleaning agentsElectrical currentToxic or caustic chemicalsFlammable, explosive gasses
Skill Requirements
Required:
Drive a motor vehicleMaintain recordsSensitivity to low-income population’s cultural and socioeconomic characteristicsPreferred:
Verbal communication (including telephone)Team-oriented and collaborative interpersonal relationshipsOrganize and prioritize informationStrong written and oral communication skills.Ability to work on multiple tasks.Ability to track, monitor, and report performance.Proficiency in working with various computer applications, including but not limited to Microsoft Office and Google
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Goodwill is an equal opportunity employer. Employment selection and related decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any other protected characteristics under applicable law