Program Director - Community Schools
Company: Commonpoint Queens
Location: New York
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
Position Type: Full-Time - Location: PS 16 41-15 104th St,
Corona, NY 11368 ( In-Person)
Agency Overview:Commonpoint is a multifaceted community center
dedicated to sustaining and enhancing the quality of individual,
family, and communal life throughout New York City, offering
services to people of all ages, ability levels, stages of life, and
backgrounds. They strive to meet the evolving needs of their
community of over 100,000 members, ranging from providing in-school
and after-school programs, professional and career development,
assistance with food insecurity, legal services, financial
counseling, mental health services, senior classes, dementia care
programs, and tax preparation assistance to name a few. Commonpoint
has grown tremendously in the last five years and now has a
mission-driven staff of 3,000 and over 80 sites in the five
boroughs.
POSITION/DEPARTMENT SUMMARY:The Director at P.S. 16 fosters a
supportive and inclusive school environment. This position requires
overseeing a team and collaborating with school staff,
community-based organizations, and external partners to deliver
high-quality, data-informed programs that enhance students'
academic and social-emotional success.
The Community School Director will lead initiatives for coordinated
mental health services and community support, focusing on strategic
planning, stakeholder engagement, and program evaluation to improve
attendance, school culture, and address learning barriers.
This role suits a mission-driven, organized, Spanish-speaking
leader with experience in youth development, education, or social
services, who is passionate about helping students and families
succeed.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Key Responsibilities:
- Supervise a team to deliver high-quality services to students
at P.S. 16.
- Collaborate closely with CBO staff and school administration to
improve school-wide attendance, enhance school culture, and
eliminate barriers to student success.
- Administer outcomes-based youth programming, including
planning, staffing, budgeting, and maintaining accurate
documentation.
- Identify and address obstacles to effectively implementing
community-based and mental health services by developing solutions
in collaboration with school leadership.
- Using data and outcomes, regularly track, evaluate, and report
on program impact.
- Facilitate a coordinated and cohesive school climate and
culture plan that incorporates clear expectations, incentives, and
team-building activities as directed by agency leadership.
- Lead and support case conferencing to identify students facing
barriers, determine appropriate interventions, and revisit progress
in future meetings.
- Establish, co-plan, and lead semi-monthly collaborative
meetings to ensure consistent communication and alignment with
school-based and community partners.
- Prepare and share program updates and reports with school
leadership, teacher teams, and external partners.
- Participate in ongoing professional development and attend
required agency and school-based meetings.
- Attend all required Community School convenings.
- Maintain regular communication with Commonpoint management to
monitor progress and discuss implementation strategies.
- Participate in all cabinet and SLT (School Leadership Team)
meetings to act as a thought partner to the school leadership
team.
- Partner with the parent coordinator to create meaningful
engagement opportunities for families in school life.General
Responsibilities for All Commonpoint Staff:
- Participate in staff meetings, training seminars, and
agency-wide programs.
- Serve on program committees as assigned.
- Engage actively in the supervision process.
- Support and uphold the mission of Commonpoint.
- Perform other duties as assigned in support of agency goals and
operations.QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
- A master's degree in Education, Social Work, or Mental Health
Counseling is required.
- LMSW strongly preferred; SIFI certification is a plus.
- Minimum of three (3) years of experience working with youth or
adolescents in urban environments, providing services that promote
educational success, reduce barriers, and support social-emotional
well-being.
- Must be fluent in Spanish with the ability to speak and write
proficiently.
- Demonstrated ability to build effective relationships with
diverse populations.
- Excellent interpersonal, public speaking, written
communication, organizational, problem-solving, and management
skills.
- Strong capacity to work collaboratively, maintain a
professional presence, and manage stakeholder relationships.
- Proven ability to manage multiple projects and competing
priorities effectively.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Workspace
(G-Suite); ability to navigate and use web-based reporting and data
entry systems.
- Willingness and ability to travel between multiple program
locations as needed.WORKING CONDITIONS:
- Standing: Staff will be on their feet for extended periods (1-4
hours), especially during activities or supervision, fostering an
active and engaging student environment.
- Walking and Movement: Frequent movement around the program
space is essential to effectively supervise students, guide
activities, and provide support during homework, ensuring a dynamic
and interactive atmosphere.
- Lifting: Staff may need to lift materials (up to 20 pounds),
such as books, supplies, or activity equipment. Occasionally,
lifting heavier items (up to 50 pounds) may be necessary, though
this is rare and can be managed with assistance.
- Minimal Travel: Staff may occasionally need to travel to
different program locations within the local area, depending on
departmental needs and Professional Development.JOB DETAILS:
- Hourly Salary: $65,000-$75,000
- Working schedule: Mon-Fri, 10-6 p,m and occasional evenings and
weekends
- Non-Union Position
- Location: PS 16: 41-15 104th St, Corona, NY 11368How to
ApplyInterested candidates are invited to submit their resume and
cover letter to Monica Flores at Mflores@commonpoint.org. Please
include the Role "Community School Program Director" and Site "PS
16" you are applying for in the subject line. Due to the high
volume of applications, only qualified candidates will be contacted
for further consideration.
Commonpoint is an equal opportunity employer.
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