Overview
Job Title: Education Program Manager
Type: Full-time
Start: September 2022
About Solar One
Solar One is a 501c(3) organization that empowers communities in the New York City metro area to thrive in the face of the challenges brought on by climate change, and to embrace a world that is low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive.
Originally founded in 2004 to manage Stuyvesant Cove Park, a two-acre native plant park and a small environmental education center, Solar One has grown into an award-winning organization with a thriving array of programs. Solar One’s mission is to design and deliver innovative education, training, and technical assistance that fosters sustainability and resiliency in diverse urban environments. We empower learning that changes the way people think about energy, sustainability, and resilience by engaging and educating a diverse set of stakeholders and beneficiaries.
We are seeking a dynamic individual passionate about sustainable and inclusive community development, driven to use their talents to advance real change, through our focus areas including: K-12 Education, Green Job Training, Solar Energy technical assistance, and Stuyvesant Cove Park.
Job Summary
The Education Program Manager will be responsible for leading a variety of projects and programming on our K-12 Education team. Solar One’s hybrid schedule is flexible, but this position will require teaching in-person throughout the NYC metro area. There is the potential for occasional travel around New York State. Computer-based work can be done at home or at our office space in Long Island City, Queens.
Main job responsibilities:
● Leading Solar One’s flagship professional development training series for NYC DOE teachers that focuses on bringing renewable energy lessons into the classroom.
● Teaching Solar One’s curriculum focused on climate action through energy, materials, water and food for grades 2-12. Teaching is often at schools, traveling throughout NYC is required.
● Coordinating programs with schools and other community partners. This includes program planning, materials coordination, and scheduling.
● Assisting Director of Education with administrative tasks such as reporting and program evaluation.
● Delivering a 6 week intensive high school summer school program focused on green careers from July through mid-August.
● Overseeing curriculum updates in collaboration with the education team on program and curriculum design.
● Tracking and recording activities delivered to schools and teachers.
Qualifications and Skills
Successful candidates for this role should be able to demonstrate the following:
Technical Skills
● Basic Microsoft office
● Google Suite
● Basic graphic design is a plus
Soft Skills
● Verbal communication
● Strong Writing Skills
● Project Management
● Time Management
● Attention to detail
● Outreach
● Adaptability
Subject Area Expertise Required
● 5 + years of experience teaching K-12 students content aligned with STEM, climate action, and/or environmental sustainability. Classroom experience strongly preferred
● 3+ years experience delivering professional development training to teachers
● Experience with curriculum writing
● Knowledge of anti-racist and culturally responsive pedagogy strongly preferred
● Demonstrated success in communicating with partner organizations and individuals to build and maintain strong partnerships
Proof of Covid-19 vaccination is required for this position.