Nonprofit

IEL Program Associate-- Youth Leadership and Transition Initiatives

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Start Date:January 6, 2025
    Application Deadline:December 16, 2024
    Education:4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:Entry level
    Salary:USD $50,000 - $60,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Children & Youth, Civic Engagement, Community Development, Education, Family

    Description

    Job Title: Program Associate

    Reports To: Joycee Black, Senior Program Manager

    Position Type: Full-time/Hybrid

    The Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) is a national expert in community-driven leadership development in the intersecting areas of education, health, and employment. The common thread in our work is supporting community and institutional leaders as they build systems around racial, disability inclusion, and economic equity goals. Our 60-year journey and experiences have resulted in approaches, tools and practices that reflect the needs of leaders no matter where they sit in communities. The authentic relationships that we build in the process shape the way we engage community leaders, do our work, and provide the foundation for deeper impact as we continue to address systemic challenges in the 400 plus communities that trust us as partners, especially during this unprecedented time in history.

    Overview: The program associate provides ongoing administrative and logistic support for the staff and initiatives of the Youth Leadership and Transition Initiatives team. At present, this position will support the program managers for the Right Turn Career-Focused Transition Initiative, Ready to Achieve Mentoring Program, and IEL’s portfolio youth leadership programming. Project assignments may change over time as projects shift at IEL.

    Core Responsibilities:

    • Provide administrative and logistical assistance to support at least five projects.
      • Maintain routine communications with project sites, partners, and other stakeholders.
    • Perform data collection, input, analysis, and reporting in support of monitoring sites’ progress toward performance measures.
    • Synthesize reports for funders and external audiences, and capture success stories to share on the IEL website.
    • Support trainings through various youth leadership programs/ webinars.
      • Write, edit, and produce a variety of project materials as well as IEL products as directed (e.g., conference programs, program handbooks, quarterly reports, project guidelines, policies, proposals, newsletters, curriculum, etc.).
    • Assist with planning and organization of annual all-site conferences, site visits, and meetings.
      • Assist with professional development, virtual events logistics, administrative, and content planning.
      • Represent projects at select meetings and conferences.
      • Provide training materials and technical assistance on data collection methods and reporting.
    • Serve on IEL-wide ad hoc committees and planning groups.
      • Perform other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications:

    • Bachelor’s degree plus experience with youth workforce development and/or youth leadership (preferred).
    • Strong problem-solving, interpersonal, and communication skills
    • Strong writing and editing skills.
    • Data analysis and reporting experience.
    • Strong organizational skills.
    • Experience with facilitation.
    • Proven capacity to work effectively as a team member.
    • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously.
    • Experience with various software packages: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint applications; Adobe Acrobat; online bulk email services; some experience editing websites with online content management systems.
    • Experience planning in-person and virtual professional events preferred.
    • Strong interest in promoting equity and inclusion for youth and adults in areas that include program development, leadership development, workforce development, and/or education policy.

    IEL is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran's status or disabled veterans' status. IEL is implementing a diversity and supported inclusion strategy and is actively and intentionally encouraging applicants of color and individuals with disabilities to apply.

    Job Title: Program Associate

    Reports To: Joycee Black, Senior Program Manager

    Position Type: Full-time/Hybrid

    The Institute for Educational Leadership (IEL) is a national expert in community-driven leadership development in the intersecting areas of education, health, and employment. The common thread in our work is supporting community and institutional leaders as they build systems around racial, disability inclusion, and economic equity goals. Our 60-year journey and experiences have resulted in approaches, tools and practices that reflect the needs of leaders no matter where they sit in communities. The authentic relationships that we build in the process shape the way we engage community leaders, do our work, and provide the foundation for deeper impact as we continue to address systemic challenges in the 400 plus communities that trust us as partners, especially during this unprecedented time in history.

    Overview: The program associate…

    Benefits

    Comprehensive health, dental, retirement, life insurance, remote office and wellness stipend and professional development benefits.

    Comprehensive health, dental, retirement, life insurance, remote office and wellness stipend and professional development benefits.

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Washington, DC
    Washington, DC, USA

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