Citizenship Program Manager - Madison, United States - Literacy Network
Description
The Citizenship Program Manager is a full-time employee who administers Literacy Network's Citizenship program.As of this posting, 20 Literacy Network students have achieved citizenship through this program in 2024 The Manager develops communicative, goal-based language instruction in group settings to support English Language Learning (ELL) adults in achieving their goals and provides both initial training and ongoing skill development to LTE citizenship instructors and volunteer citizenship tutors.
This position also manages two grants that support the program, gathering and tracking student data and outcomes, pre- and post-testing participants, and preparing grant reports.
Literacy Network was voted into Madison's Best Places to Work in Madison Magazine in 2017, 2020, and % of staff said they value our hybrid/flexible scheduling, and 94% love having great co-workers and working toward an important shared mission.
Immediate Supervisor :
Director of Program Impact
Hours :
Full time at 36.5 hours/week
Schedule options:
MTWR 12-8:30pm; Friday work from home (WFH) 8:30-1:00; OR
MTWR 10:45 am-8:30pm (start times may vary to equal 36.5 hours/week)
Hybrid/WFH options:
One additional weekly scheduled WFH day (M or R), plus an additional WFH bank of 12 days (excluding any in-person class or meeting times).
Pay:
$23-24/hour , commensurate with experience. Literacy Network offers full health, dental, vision, and retirement benefits as part of a generous benefits package in partnership with Tandem HR.
Application Deadline:
May 26, 2024
Start Date:
July 15, 2024
To apply:
Send resume and cover letter to Caitlin Mackesey, Director of Program Impact, at
Responsibilities:
Citizenship Instruction and Instructor Support
35%
Teach at least one Citizenship class. Welcome all students and offer a safe and supportive learning environment
Develop instructional strategies, curriculum, and materials for use in teaching ESL and citizenship to multilevel groups; arrange for appropriate substitute instruction when needed
Create and deliver modules to increase civic engagement among participants in accordance with grant requirements
Regularly assess student understanding and satisfaction
Implement persistence strategies and conduct student and program evaluations
Supervise, train and support professional development of citizenship instructor(s), including bi-weekly check-ins for new instructors
Facilitate activities, projects, guest speakers and field trips that provide authentic, meaningful ways for students to complete civics modules and practice their emerging English skills
Collaborate with Instructor Manager to conduct formal observations for instructors with citizenship class assignments
Program Management
30%
Establish and maintain positive relationships with partner sites and immigration legal partners
Work with Literacy Network's Volunteer Manager to recruit citizenship tutors when needed
Match and support citizenship tutors and learners
Develop and present relevant and engaging training for citizenship tutors
Develop citizenship education materials and resources to share with tutors
Maintain list of volunteers prepared to give mock interviews to citizenship tutoring students
Grant Management
30%
Participate in partnership and grant meetings
Collect student demographic, assessment, and attendance data for grant programs
Maintain current, well-organized, and secure records of the above information using designated tracking systems
Report to grant programs according to timeline set with supervisor and Grants Manager
Administer TABE CLAS-E pre- and post-tests for citizenship participants according to grant assessment policies
General Office Duties / Agency Representation
5%
Support colleagues in staffing the Literacy Network front desk and assisting learners in person and on the telephone as needed
Assist with recruiting, registering, and assessing students for ESL programs as needed
Participate in all-staff meetings and trainings
Engage in professional development opportunities as applicable and as schedule permits
Act as a representative of Literacy Network in the community, on behalf of our student population and in service to community members seeking information on our programs and your areas of expertise
The ideal candidate is collaborative, kind, and passionate about helping others reach their goals. They are flexible and well-organized, and can work well in multicultural teams and with diverse constituencies. They are self-motivated, persistent, and remain balanced under pressure.
The following skills and attributes are required:
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Education, Applied Linguistics, TESOL, Bilingual Education, reading instruction, foreign language instruction,
and/or
significant field or work experience in education, language instruction, workforce development, or adult literacy
2+ years of language instruction experience preferred
Program coordination experience preferred
Experience working with adults from diverse backgrounds
Experience managing volunteers in a community-based setting
Excellent interpersonal and intercultural communication skills
Excellent written and oral presentation skills
Excellent organizational skills
Computer skills in Microsoft Office and Google Drive
Ability to think strategically and critically
Proven record of persistence in learning and meeting goals
Commitment to Literacy Network's mission; interest, enthusiasm, and affinity for working with people to achieve their goals
This position description offers guidelines for the employee, however in no way limits the scope of the position nor limits opportunities for expansion of the duties and responsibilities of the employee.
Literacy Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer that strongly believes it benefits from the perspectives and talents of a racially and culturally diverse staff.
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