EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM MANAGER
REPORTS TO: Deputy Director
SALARY: $62,835
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
City Blossoms is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that cultivates the well-being of our communities through creative programming in kid-driven gardens. Washington DC is our home base where we test and innovate new resources, approaches, and techniques for designing and implementing urban gardens that are communal, educational, artistic expressions of their communities. Applying our unique brand of gardens, science, art, healthy living, and community building, we "blossom" in neighborhoods where kids, their families, and neighbors may not otherwise have access to green spaces.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
City Blossoms’ strives to create a work environment and programs based on our values:
All City Blossoms programming aligns with the mission and values of the organization, is designed to reflect participating communities, is flexible enough to be site-specific, and makes cultural connections wherever possible.
OVERVIEW OF THE EARLY GROWERS PROGRAM
City Blossoms' Early Childhood program, The Early Growers program, aims to foster an environment where young children, predominantly ages two to five, particularly from dense urban settings, can have access to and develop relationships with nature, food, and each other through garden-based education and activities. This program works directly with existing childcare centers to provide trainings and resources to early childhood educators, offer hands-on experiences to children both in City Blossoms green spaces and on-site at early childhood centers, and support the creation and/or maintenance of age-appropriate garden projects. City Blossoms provides each center with multi-year support to help establish gardens and programming that are uniquely shaped to reflect each center’s interests and community.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Early Growers Program Manager is responsible for planning and leading program implementation based on guidance from the City Blossoms Strategic Plan and the Executive Director. Program implementation includes creating and refining curriculum, leading educational workshops, monitoring and evaluating program work plans, data collection, managing budgets, and coordinating partner activities and communications. The Early Growers Program Manager is expected to have a strong understanding of project goals, approaches, and partnerships, and will represent City Blossoms to local stakeholders and partners. They will also supervise an Early Growers Fellow whose work will include qualitative and quantitative data collection, garden maintenance, and overall program support.
Additional responsibilities will be to support the rest of the City Blossoms team and organizational needs, including but not limited to participation in workdays, community events, fundraising efforts, and occasional Open Times.
The position will be based at the City Blossoms Studio but will require regular travel to satellite sites throughout Washington, D.C. This position requires a Tuesday through Saturday schedule March-November, Monday through Friday schedule December-March, and the ability to work on occasion between 8am and 8pm. Early Growers co-taught workshops typically happen during weekday mornings and coaching sessions tend to happen in late afternoon and early evening, but are subject to adapt to the needs of educators.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES
1- Program Administration - 45%
Have a complete understanding of the project’s goals, objectives, target groups, and approaches;
2- Program Management - 45%
3- Representation, Networking, and Collaboration - 10%
Other tasks in line with the essential functions/responsibilities mentioned above may be required.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Requirements
Experience
Skills
Equal Opportunity Employer: City Blossoms is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). Qualified
applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or any other class
protected by law. People of color, especially those from the Washington DC area, are strongly encouraged to apply. Reasonable accommodation will be made so that qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application process.
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM MANAGER
REPORTS TO: Deputy Director
SALARY: $62,835
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
City Blossoms is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that cultivates the well-being of our communities through creative programming in kid-driven gardens. Washington DC is our home base where we test and innovate new resources, approaches, and techniques for designing and implementing urban gardens that are communal, educational, artistic expressions of their communities. Applying our unique brand of gardens, science, art, healthy living, and community building, we "blossom" in neighborhoods where kids, their families, and neighbors may not otherwise have access to green spaces.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
City Blossoms’ strives to create a work environment and programs based on our values:
health, dental, vision, travel reimbursement,$500 annual PD stipend, matching 401k, 14 base PTO days, paid family and medical leave days, 27 pre-determined days of paid holidays and organizational closings, not including PTO, eligible for 15-working-day (three week) sabbatical every three years, 18 weeks of paid parental leave.
health, dental, vision, travel reimbursement,$500 annual PD stipend, matching 401k, 14 base PTO days, paid family and medical leave days, 27 pre-determined days of paid holidays and organizational closings, not including PTO, eligible for 15-working-day (three week) sabbatical every three years, 18 weeks of paid parental leave.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. To apply please attach your resume and a short essay (approx. 500 words) that responds to the following questions:
1) What do you hope to gain from working for City Blossoms in this position?
2) Explain your interest and/or experience advocating for creative programming in kid-driven gardens.
3) City Blossoms works with diverse communities throughout the District. Please explain your connections to or roots in the communities of Washington, DC, and your interest in working with DC communities.