Impact Director, City Year
Posted by City Year Philadelphia on September 28, 2021
Reporting to the Senior Director, Impact Delivery, the Impact Director (ID) is responsible for achieving outcomes of the impact department by managing daily programmatic operations. In partnership with two fellow IDs, the Impact Director supervises a team of Impact Managers, who directly support AmeriCorps members in achieving impact goals while experiencing a rewarding year of service. Specifically, the ID ensures that the right conditions and resources are in place for AmeriCorps members to deliver Tier 2 interventions that support students in attendance, math, literacy, and social emotional learning, as well as Tier 1 supports such as after-school programming and academic classroom support.
As part of the Impact Leadership Team, the ID collaborates with other directors, including AmeriCorps Member Experience Director, Instructional Director, and Learning & Development Director to oversee and foster opportunities for AmeriCorps members’ development, to ensure strong service impact in each cohort of schools, and to coach Impact Managers in achieving all site, team, and school-related goals. Additionally, the Impact Director will partner with the Sr. Director of Impact Delivery and the Managing Director of Impact to drive strategy that promotes the long-term sustainability of the site, to foster strategic relationships at the schoolhouse, district and community level, and to serve on the Site’s Instructional Leadership Team.
The anticipated start date range for this position is November 2021.
This is a primarily in-person role.
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