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HOW WE DO IT

Curriculum development strategies and processes are used to design your youth programs. See more details below:

LEARN HOW WE HELP YOU IN DESIGNING TAILORED & IMPACTFUL PROGRAMS

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  • Administrative Assistant
    Job Description: Administrative Assistant (Volunteer) Position Overview: The Administrative Assistant plays a crucial role in supporting the smooth functioning of the nonprofit organization by providing comprehensive administrative support to various departments and personnel. This position is responsible for handling administrative tasks, assisting with office operations, and facilitating effective communication within the organization. The Administrative Assistant will work closely with staff, volunteers, donors, and external partners to ensure efficient day-to-day operations and contribute to the success of the nonprofit's mission. Responsibilities: 1. Office Management: Coordinate and schedule meetings, appointments, and events for staff and management. 2. Data Entry and Document Management: Perform data entry tasks, update databases, and maintain accurate records of various organizational activities. Organize and file documents, reports, and correspondence in both physical and electronic formats. Manage sensitive and confidential information with the utmost discretion. 3. Communication Support: Assist in preparing meeting agendas, minutes, and materials for team meetings and committee gatherings. Draft, edit, and proofread letters, memos, and other communication materials. Assist in managing email correspondence and routing inquiries to the appropriate staff members. 4. Calendar and Schedule Management: Maintain organization’s calendar, ensuring appointments and deadlines are well-organized and updated. 5. Event Coordination: Assist in organizing events, workshops, and meetings, handling logistics and materials preparation. 6. Donor and Volunteer Support: Provide support to donor relations and fundraising efforts, including acknowledging donations and assisting with donor inquiries. Assist in volunteer coordination, including scheduling, communication, and appreciation efforts. 8. Special Projects: Assist with special projects or tasks as assigned by management, which may include research, data analysis, or administrative support for specific initiatives. 9. Relationship Management: Build and maintain positive relationships with internal staff, board members, donors, and external partners. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent; additional relevant education or certifications are a plus. Proven experience in an administrative support role, preferably within a nonprofit or similar setting. Excellent organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks effectively. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, with attention to detail. Proficiency in using office software, including word processing, spreadsheets, and email applications. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment. Knowledge of nonprofit operations and an understanding of the organization's mission is advantageous. A positive attitude, a willingness to learn, and a commitment to contributing to the nonprofit's success. Essential Skillsets: Organizational Skills: Administrative assistants must be highly organized to manage various tasks, schedules, and documents efficiently. Multitasking: The ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and switch between different activities is a valuable skill for administrative assistants. Interpersonal Skills: Building positive relationships with colleagues and stakeholders is essential for effective teamwork and collaboration. Time Management: Prioritizing tasks and meeting deadlines is crucial to handle the diverse workload effectively. Problem-Solving: Being resourceful and able to find solutions to challenges or issues that may arise in daily tasks is important. Initiative: Taking initiative to identify and complete tasks proactively without constant supervision is highly beneficial. Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills are essential for clear and effective interaction with colleagues, clients, and external stakeholders. Customer Service: Administrative assistants often interact with clients, visitors, or stakeholders and need excellent customer service skills to handle inquiries and create a positive impression. Professionalism: Maintaining a professional demeanor and appearance is essential, as administrative assistants often represent the organization to initial clients. Computer Proficiency: Proficiency in using office software such as word processing, spreadsheets, email, and presentation tools is vital for administrative tasks. Confidentiality: Administrative assistants often deal with sensitive information and must maintain strict confidentiality and discretion. Attention to Detail: Administrative assistants need to be meticulous in their work to avoid errors and ensure accuracy in documentation and data entry. Flexibility and Adaptability: An administrative assistant should be adaptable and able to handle changing priorities and tasks effectively. These skills contribute to the effectiveness and efficiency of an administrative assistant's role in supporting the organization's operations and overall success. Note: The job description provided is a general outline and can be customized based on the specific needs and focus areas of the nonprofit organization.
  • Implementation Coordinator
    Job Description: Implementation Coordinator of Youth Programs (Volunteer) Position Overview: The Implementation Specialist for Youth Programs is a key member of our organization's team, responsible for the successful planning, execution, and evaluation of youth-focused programs and initiatives. This role is vital in ensuring that our youth programs are effectively implemented, impactful, and aligned with the organization's mission and goals. The Implementation Specialist will work closely with program managers, youth participants, volunteers, and external partners to create meaningful experiences for young individuals. Responsibilities: 1. Program Planning and Design: Collaborate with program managers and stakeholders to understand the objectives and goals of youth programs. Assist in the design and development of program curricula, ensuring they align with the needs and interests of the target youth audience. Contribute to the creation of program schedules, timelines, and resources required for successful implementation. 2. Program Execution and Facilitation: Coordinate and oversee the logistics of program activities, workshops, events, and meetings. Facilitate program sessions, workshops, and group activities for youth participants. Provide guidance and support to program facilitators and volunteers involved in the programs. 3. Youth Engagement and Support: Build positive relationships with youth participants, understanding their unique needs and aspirations. Foster an inclusive and supportive environment that encourages active participation and engagement from all youth involved. Address any challenges or concerns raised by youth participants and provide appropriate support or referrals. 4. Program Monitoring and Evaluation: Implement data collection methods to track program outcomes and measure the impact on youth participants. Regularly assess program effectiveness and make data-driven recommendations for program improvement. Prepare reports on program performance and present findings to program managers and stakeholders. 5. Collaboration and Partnerships: Work closely with internal teams and external partners to ensure a cohesive and integrated approach to program implementation. Collaborate with community organizations, schools, and other stakeholders to expand the reach and impact of youth programs. 6. Administrative Tasks: Maintain accurate program records, participant databases, and other relevant documentation. Assist in managing program budgets, tracking expenses, and ensuring cost-effectiveness. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Education, Social Work, Youth Development, or a related field. Master's degree preferred. Previous experience in planning, implementing, and evaluating youth programs or related initiatives. Understanding of youth development principles and best practices for engaging young individuals effectively. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to connect and communicate with youth from diverse backgrounds. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with teams, stakeholders, and community partners. Highly organized with excellent project management and problem-solving skills. Passion for empowering and supporting youth to reach their full potential. Note: The job description provided above is a general outline and can be customized based on the specific needs and focus of the youth programs and the organization offering them.
  • Program (Re)Design, Development & Implementation
  • Program Evaluation
  • Instructional Training & Professional Development
  • Program Materials, Instructional ToolKits, & eLearning Components

Imagine the increase in  impact you could have with professionally designed and tailored curriculum 

We want to increase the engagement, interest, and retention of your youth by designing and developing your own tailored curriculum and flagship programs that meet the needs of your youth and fulfill your mission and purpose.

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