Overview

Partnership with Children provides critical counseling, school-wide services, and family and community outreach in New York City public schools most impacted by the effects of poverty and trauma, so students can reach their full potential. The ideal Community School Director is an ambitious leader, who is passionate about social justice, and committed to empowering students, families, schools and communities. The Community School Director is a leader and change agent in the school building, working side by side with the principal and our social work staff to build and implement a community school program.

Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with key stakeholders (students, families, school staff and community members) to develop a needs assessment, to create and implement a community school plan
  • Develop and lead a Community School Team of stakeholders to implement the plan and monitor progress
  • Create and implement a robust parent and community engagement action plan
  • Communicate and build relationships with community partners, key-stakeholders, and volunteers
  • Form partnerships with community agencies aligned with school goals, and bring services into the school (i.e. health, mental health, dental, afterschool, GED, arts etc.) for students and parents
  • Provide oversight and coordination of programming during the school day and extended day hours for students, families and the community
  • Track program activity and progress and use data and evaluation to strengthen the program

Qualifications:

  • Commitment to demonstrating PWC’s organizational values of Collaboration, Continuous Learning, Going to Solution, Equity & Inclusion, and Passion
  • Bachelor’s Degree required, Masters in social work, education, public administration or another related field preferred
  • Five years of relevant experience as a community school director or in education, youth development, social work, community organizing or another related field
  • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with key stakeholders in the school
  • Understanding of high-needs communities and schools and knowledge of community organizing principles
  • Ability to work with a high degree of autonomy, and in a school under a dual reporting structure
  • Ability to track and manage a program budget as well as negotiate agreements with other organizations
  • Ability to work in fast-paced environment, flexible, organized and can-do attitude
  • Interest in and comfort with working with data to inform practice
  • Strong presentation and communication skills (oral and written)

Hours:

  • Full-time, some weeknight and Saturday hours
  • Year-round position

Salary and Benefits:

Salary range is $68,000 to $80,000. All full-time employees receive an excellent benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance, a 401k retirement plan with employer match, life insurance, Flexible spending Account/FSA, Commuter benefits, and twenty four days paid annual leave per year, plus four Summer Fridays and 12 other paid holidays.

Partnership with Children welcomes diversity in all its forms and believes that its mission can only be achieved when diversity is leveraged across all areas, including race, gender, gender expression, age, nationality and life experience. Partnership with Children is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and strongly encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds. Partnership with Children provides equal opportunity for all applicants and employees.