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Children Program Supervisor

Children Program Supervisor

Anthem Community Council IncPhoenix, AZ, US
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Job Description

Job Description

Description :

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The Children and Family Program Supervisor develops, implements, facilitates, supervises and evaluates community programs including camps, Adventure Club and specialty programs. Reports to the Program Manager but also works closely with the Aquatics team.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Responsible for researching, designing, planning, coordinating and evaluating educational opportunities and programs Facilitates, overseas and supervise summer camps, winter camps, spring camps including personnel, activities, safety and maintenance
  • Creates and implements children’s programs including researching other organizations and programs
  • Ensures the quality of all programs through training of employees, contracted staff and monitoring of facilities
  • Ensures all children’s programs are in compliance with all AZ licensing requirements
  • Serves as “Director” on childcare license which includes complying with appropriate staffing levels, ensuring all staff is licensed appropriately, creating daily schedule for camp, scheduling fieldtrips, scheduling guest speakers and working with accounting for payments and invoices
  • Oversee Adventure Club including personnel, activities, safety and maintenance
  • Creates and oversees special children’s programs and family activities which may include Father-Daughter Dance, Monster Ball, Mother-Son activities, Lunch Break, Valentines Dance, Cheer and Misc.
  • Promote programs through proactive marketing and presentation to the public
  • Collaborate with other departments to ensure positive public relations
  • Input on the financial results of outlined areas of responsibility
  • Works with managers on the fiscal budget, controls cost and generates revenue
  • Helps prepare and analyze reports and public surveys relating to programs, attendance, program evaluation, interests, special events, etc.
  • Orders and controls supply and equipment; maintains accurate inventory
  • Works to ensure departmental and organizational goals and objectives are fulfilled
  • In conjunction with Communications Department, prepares newsletters and brochures for programs
  • Responsible for providing timely information to be included in each Activity Guide
  • Ensures web portal contains current program information and announcements
  • Helps manage various contracts for services
  • Executes emergency action plans in the event of an emergency
  • Performs first aid functions; provides emergency care until arrival of EMS
  • Ensures programs are accurately entered into Civic Rec, both by entering in directly and / or supervising staff entering in the information
  • Assists with staff meetings, addresses staff performance issues, completes performance evaluations and new hire orientations
  • Schedules appropriate staff levels, reviews time off requests, and approves bi-weekly payroll for processing
  • Consults with HR on escalated employee issues
  • Confers with HR on payroll, worker’s compensation, safety and all other responsibilities related to human resource compliance
  • Functions as Community Center Manager on Duty (MOD) on evenings and weekends as designated
  • Performs work of those supervised as necessary
  • Regular, dependable attendance and punctuality are an essential function of this position
  • Assists with special events outside of the normal work schedule
  • Engage in active cross training with other Program Managers, as assigned by the Director, to cover responsibilities during absences
  • Knowledge or experience in other sports or programs ideal
  • Covers the Manager on Duty shift at least once per week for the community center

Requirements :

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Education and Experience : High School diploma or equivalent with 60 hours ECE (early childhood education) trainings AND an additional twelve hours in program administration, planning, development or management AND twenty four (24) months experience OR NAC / CDA / CCP / CPC and 18 months experience OR HS Diploma or equivalent with 6 college credits in ECE & 24 months experience OR AA degree in ECE / closely related field and 6 months experience OR BA degree in ECE / closely related field and 3 months experience OR total of twenty four (24) credits with 6 credits in ECE and 18 months experience; Associates Degree or some college preferred
  • Minimum age – 21
  • Knowledge of objectives and principles of administration of public recreation programs
  • Supervisory experience required.
  • Working knowledge of MS Office Suite required
  • Capable of working hours including extended hours, evenings, weekends, holidays, and Anthem signature events as necessary.
  • Knowledge of current principles and practices related to the coordination of a comprehensive community recreation program.
  • Knowledge of Standard First Aid, CPR and Bloodborne Pathogens procedures, CPR, AED & First Aid certifications are required within 90 days of employment.
  • A health care provider’s signed statement saying employee is free from TB, dated w / in 6 months of start date.
  • Arizona Fingerprint Clearance card
  • Must be able to provide proof of required vaccinations or sign decline waiver.
  • Other requirements as outlined by AZ for the Director on child license.
  • Schedule is flexible and variable within our 7-day work week working mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, some holidays.
  • Work location– Anthem Community Center – 41130 N. Freedom Way, Anthem
  • ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be physically and intellectually capable of operating a personal computer, printer, facsimile machine, phone, and various other routine business equipment items.
  • Ability to see well enough to read faint or partially obscured writing or printing.
  • Must be able to speak, read and write English so that various types of communication may be conducted with people of various levels of education and capabilities both in person and over the phone.
  • Perform physical activities (possibly for extended periods of time) that require considerable use of your arms and legs and moving your whole body, with a full range of motions including walking, sitting, standing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling, twisting, bending, lifting, and carrying.
  • Position requires the ability to exert minimal force of up to 20 pounds and occasionally up to 60 pounds of force to move objects.
  • Ability to transport oneself around office and community.
  • WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Must be able to work on more than one assignment at a time with frequent interruptions, changes, and delays.
  • Must remain alert to working conditions and aware of safety, health, and environmental concerns.
  • Must be able to work effectively with a positive attitude and demeanor in an environment which may be stressful due to adversarial situations resulting from the proper performance of duties.
  • Position will alternate between working indoors in a controlled climate to an outdoors setting with variable climate.
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