Director of After School Programs at Camp Fire Alaska empowering youth through community programs and partnerships. Leading teams and ensuring quality across after-school initiatives in Anchorage, Alaska.
Responsibilities
The Director of After School Programs begins each day reviewing enrollment, staffing, and key updates to anticipate needs and support teams across the various program locations.
Much of the day is spent leading and mentoring program managers, collaborating with internal partners on budgeting, operations, and enrollment strategy, and using data to guide continuous improvement.
Afternoons often include connecting with schools, community partners, and visiting program sites to ensure quality, safety, and consistency.
The Director balances strategic planning with hands-on problem-solving by addressing challenges, supporting staff, and keeping youth experience at the center of every decision.
Requirements
5 years' experience working in program planning, implementation and working with youth (preferably school-age children) in a group and semi-structured setting
Prior experience in the development and delivery of programs for youth
Successful experience as an administrator within a licensed or accredited program including experience going through a review from a regulatory entity, understanding of standards and regulations, and leading a continuous improvement process required
5 years' experience supervision in a youth development and/or nonprofit agency required
Minimum of twelve college credits in education, youth development or related field OR Child Youth Care Credential (CYC)
Experience with training facilitation and on-boarding of new staff
Ability to transport all program materials and supplies to site required; ability to visit all sites on demand
Twenty-five (25) years of age required
Benefits
Health & Dental benefits
Paid Time/Leave Off
Sick Pay
Flex Schedule Options
Thrift Savings Plan 403B
Holiday Pay
Free Camp Fire Alaska Programs for dependent children (specific rules apply)
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