After School Site Coordinator

Job Title: Power Cafe Site Coordinator

Locations: Mt. Madonna Power Café (Gilroy, CA)

Position Classification: Full-time hourly

Reports to: Program Manager, Associate Director Expanded Learning

Pay Scale: $26.00 - $29.00 per hour


Job Summary:

In coordination with the Program Manager and Assistant Program Manager, the Site Coordinator will successfully supervise a team and design, develop, and oversee all program components that lead to positive outcomes for the participating children and families in the Youth Alliance After School Program. Effectively manage site operations, including timely completion and submission of all grant/funding requirements, agency administrative reports, maintain program supplies and materials, ensure positive communication between school site staff and program staff, as well as develop, plan and monitor program components that are culturally responsive and support positive youth and staff development.

Major Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Successfully incorporate the organization’s vision and mission into all programs and services

  • With support from the Program Manager, effectively supervises the recruitment and hiring of  employees; assures provision of initial orientation and ongoing development; conduct performance evaluations and disciplinary actions as required; and coordinate the deployment of staff consistent with program needs. 

  • Propose a unique after-school program that not only aligns with positive youth development principles but also offers a range of innovative features. 

  • Develop, lead, and create curriculum lesson plans that focus on academic support, social-emotional learning, college and career readiness, such as implementing guidance for resume building, support with college applications, scholarships, and student job search, and incorporation of visual/performing arts workshops. 

  • Establish a curriculum that adapts to student interests, needs, and cultural backgrounds.

  • Support students to complete community service hours within program or outside organizations 

  • Collaborate with teachers, school staff, and outside agencies to provide additional student support and host workshops 

  • Facilitate workshops and one-on-one guidance on college and career exploration such as job readiness, resume writing, and interviewing skills. 

  • Integrate social-emotional practices into daily programming 

  • Coordinate field trips to colleges, job sites, and community organizations. 

  • Organize or lead hands-on workshops in visual arts, music, dance, theater, and multimedia. 

  • Supervise program staff, volunteers, and outside partners during the program. 

  • Serve as a liaison between students, families, school personnel, and community partners. 

  • Develop partnerships with local organizations to expand program offerings and resources. 

  • Manage program logistics, including scheduling, attendance tracking, supply management, and safety protocols. 

  • Collect and analyze data to evaluate program impact and student outcomes, such as developing Google surveys and forms for school staff and students. 

  • Present and promote the program through school events and new student orientations, throughout each cycle.

  • Design, develop and manage program components that lead to positive outcomes for the 

      participating children and their families 

  • Develop and maintain a safe, supportive and fun learning environment in which children thrive. 

  • Develop professional and positive relationships with the community, children, parents, and  volunteers, as well as school and all program staff. 

  • Actively participate in training and meetings that are designed to contribute to professional growth and high-quality programs. 

  • Effectively manage site operations, including timely completion and submittal of all required data as defined by grant/funding sources.  

  • Conduct evaluations and implement recommendations from periodic program evaluations.

  • With support from the Program Manager, oversee budgets, program purchases, and seek to secure additional donations or funding for the program. 

  • Assist with the development and implementation of academically aligned curriculum, individual or group lesson plans, and special projects. 

  • Coordinate assistance of assigned youth and adult volunteers in the delivery of program components by providing specific instructions or training as needed.

  • Provide resources and tools for all team members. 

  • Keep all site staff and the community informed about the program, special events, or projects, including regular meetings with the principal, presentations to the school board, or community partners as needed.  

  • Maintain the maximum number of participants enrolled and monitor regular attendance in accordance with all funding requirements. 

  • Ensure that the program meets attendance goals by creating and overseeing an ongoing recruitment plan. 

  • Work with parents to ensure that all students maintain regular program attendance and are picked up on time. 

  • Assist in raising the literacy and positive social skill levels of participants. 

  • Support Program Leaders in reinforcing student rules and helping with behavior modifications and consequences when necessary.  

  • Direct students into safe activities and in the development of appropriate social behavior using positive reinforcement strategies and techniques.  

  • Develop and conduct events and activities to improve school/community connections to ensure that positive academic and social outcomes are being achieved. 

  • Make referrals for appropriate services as needed. 

  • Establish and maintain communication with school staff about student needs and aspects of the after school program including attendance at all collaborative meetings. 

  • Coordinate special events or field trips and ensure that all safety and agency requirements are met. 

  • Assist with instruction and supervision of students, including direct supervision as needed. 

  • Ensure work areas are orderly and clean at the end of each session.

  • Administer first aid, if necessary and seek assistance for serious illness/injury.  

  • Conduct regular emergency drills or safety checks to ensure that staff is prepared to handle emergencies. 

  • Arrive on time for scheduled work shifts and perform work duties for the entire shift. 

  • Participate in Youth Alliance staff meetings

  • Implement applicable district, agency, and grant policies and regulations.

  • Provides on-call back up to program staff or direct services as needed. 

  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Employment Standards:

  • Training and Experience: Bachelor’s degree preferred; Minimum of two years of college and/or 48 units. Experience in a school or agency setting. Minimum of one year of experience supervising a staff. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Computer proficient with working knowledge of Microsoft Office including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and email. Must be able to pass the Instructional Aide Exam if required.

  • Knowledge: Knowledge of high school and higher education, FAFSA and College application assistance. Youth growth and development and behavior characteristics and atypical youth behavior characteristics; application of curriculum and instructional objectives and content standards for youth; positive student behavior management techniques and strategies; English usage, punctuation, spelling and grammar; basic arithmetic concepts, simple record keeping, record management, and computer usage. Bilingual English/Spanish desired.

  • Abilities: Reflect an understanding of regulations and compliances; training and directing of staff; maintenance of program and fiscal records and systems; excellent oral and written communication and presentation skills; exercise good judgment and acting calmly in emergency situations; dealing effectively with clients and the public; and the ability to work effectively with persons differing in value systems, ethnicity, cultural backgrounds, language capabilities understand and carry out oral and written directions; demonstrate an understanding, patient and receptive attitude toward children; meet requirements associated with the tasks outlined in the position description; establish and maintain effective work relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties.

  • Physical Requirements: The following are required in day-to-day performance of the duties of this position: Standing, Walking, Sitting, Pinching and Finger Flexion, and Visual/Auditory Acuity are required constantly (over 2/3 of the workday); Lifting/Carrying, Pushing/Pulling, Bending/Stooping, Crouching/Kneeling, and Twisting are required occasionally (under 1/3 of the workday); Balancing, Climbing, and Crawling are not required. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 35 pounds. Assistance is required above this amount.

  • Licenses and Certificates: A valid First Aid and CPR certificate may be required. A valid CA driver’s license, current car insurance, and a good driving record as recommended by a DMV report may be required.

  • Special Requirements: Must be able to meet and receive Fingerprinting/Background Check and TB Test clearance as required to work with children in a school setting. Must be able to meet the minimum district professional requirements, as needed, such as pass the basic competency exam for Instructional Aides. Must be physically able to assist clients and/or staff in the evacuation of program facilities in emergency situations. Must be able to administer first aid and CPR in emergency situations. Travel may be required.

To Apply:

Email Cover Letters and Resumes to anthony@youthall.org and bertha@youthall.org


Youth Alliance | 310 4th Street, Ste 101 Hollister CA 95023 (831) 636-2853

Youth Alliance is an Equal Opportunity Employer