Unit Director - Alachua Co.
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Northeast Florida
Location: Gainesville
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
TITLE: Unit Director - Alachua Co. 21 st CCLC TITLE: Site
Coordinator DEPARTMENT: Designated Club SALARY: $50,000 / Annually;
Exempt REPORTS TO: Area Director (BGCNF Title) Area Director -
Program Training and Data Reporting (21 st CCLC) POSITION: Manages
overall daily operations of the designated after-school site with
the primary concern for programs and service delivery, supervision
and training of staff, community relations, and membership
administration. This encompasses planning, coordinating,
implementing, and supervising all Club program personnel (which
includes ongoing recruitment and retention of a specified number of
part-time staff members). Certain administrative duties also fall
within the After-School Site Director's responsibilities.
RESPONSIBILITIES: 21 st CCLC Responsible for managing and
implementing the educational program and budget described in the
approved application to ensure that the agency meets its
responsibilities to the FDOE under the grant agreement in a timely
manner, including monitoring of programs goals, objectives, and
activities. This position will provide leadership and planning
necessary to provide high quality 21st CCLC programming for
students and families for 21st CCLC. The Site Coordinator will
ensure communication between the 21st CCLC sites, teachers,
principals, community partners, Program Team and support staff;
will coordinate and facilitate all staff trainings, workshops, and
community events. T his position will be responsible for
distribution of educational materials and supplies. Leadership
Recruits and retains a specific number of part-time staff
(teachers/youth development specialist) necessary for quality Boys
& Girls Clubs program implementation and school programs. Provides
guidance and development for part-time staff. Prepare newly hired
staff to work with program participants, help frontline staff
members understand their roles, and contribute to a positive work
culture. Develop and coordinate programs that are evidence-based
and align with the Boys & Girls Clubs goals and objectives to
strengthen academic success in members. Forge strong ties with all
School personnel (Principal, Teachers, Staff, etc) by attending
school events trainings, and having professional interactions at
all times. Maintain a presence during the school day to establish a
strong link between day time and after school time; connect the
school day to after-school activities by maintaining consistency in
daily procedures and a continuous level of communication that
serves to identify and address the academic needs of program
participants. Responsible for vital paperwork being completed i.e.
reports, attendance, incident reports, new employee paperwork etc.
Understands and assures the implementation of organizational
policies, procedures, and goals while maintaining a safe, positive
environment necessary for youth development. Prepare Youth for
Success Utilize the Youth Development Strategy to maintain a
positive behavioral environment. Reports severe infractions to the
Area Director and parents/guardians when applicable, understands
and applies child and adolescent development principles.
Communicates with a strength-based approach to develop positive
relationships with all youth. Respects and honors cultural and
human diversity. Identifies potential risk and protective factors
for youth. Demonstrates the qualities of a positive role model.
Interacts in a way that supports asset building. Resource
Management Coordinates (with the school administration) the use of
building facilities for agencies contracted by the Boys & Girls
Clubs of Northeast Florida to provide additional after-school
activities. Pursues relationships with community members and local
businesses to provide additional resources and support to program
components. Collection and analyses of data required by the Boys &
Girls Clubs, the Duval County Public School System. These types of
data include, but are not limited to: daily attendance, average
monthly attendance, membership totals, session attendance, class
attendance, student demographics, ages served and activities
offered. Strategic Planning Plans and manages after-school programs
at his/her sites which meet minimum program delivery standards.
Partnership Development Act as a community liaison to involve
families and the community with the Afterschool Program. Work
collaboratively with partner agencies. Marketing Public Relations
Creates a positive image of the After School Program in the
community by marketing and publicizing the After School Program and
by networking with relevant community organizations. Membership
Administration Maintain Average Daily Attendance (ADA) Goal
assigned for designated site, set at the beginning of each school
year. Monitor fluctuation of the ADA and address sudden drops in
enrollment. If the site is not at capacity, implement strategies
that work towards the increase in ADA by 5 members per month.
Community Relations Organize and/or collaborate with the school on
social events. Each event should have elements of showcasing the
activities that take place during the After-School Program.
Participate in school functions, trainings, and other opportunities
that strengthen the ties of After School Program and the school
day. Provide exceptional communication and support will all outside
community individuals (volunteers, partners, speakers, etc) that
provide services to the students attending the After-School
Program. Ensure partner stewardship by responding to concerns
promptly and implementing best practices. Programs and Services
Oversee the planning, coordination, implementation, supervision and
evaluation for all program curriculums: Incorporate site specific
curriculum (Enrichment Clubs) that will address social issues and
interests that are specific to designated site. Provide
expectations and guidance to staff on the program creation and
delivery. Other Duties Assigned & Summer Duties Assist in the
development and program implementation of grant funded programs.
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: A minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university, or equivalent experience is
required. Preferred 3-5 years experience in developing and
implementing youth guidance and development programs. Must also be
certified in CPR and first aid. Management skills are necessary.
Proven ability to supervise Club staff and volunteers. Knowledge of
(and access to) community organizations and assistance agencies are
required. Must possess excellent written and verbal skills. Must
have the ability and desire to work with youth in a variety of
environments. Must have the ability to work independently and
efficiently without direct supervision. Boys & Girls Clubs of
Northeast Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and
Drug-Free Workplace. To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential job duty
satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job
functions. This position requires a Level 2 background screening
through the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse as
mandated by Florida Statute 435.12. For more information, please
visit the Clearinghouse Applicant Education and Awareness website:
https://info.flclearinghouse.com/
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