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Next Steps Coordinator
Educators for Quality Alternatives
Posted 03/28/24
6601 Franklin Ave, New Orleans, LA 70122
Job Description
Next Steps Coordinator
(Full time/Grant Funded Position)
Position Description
Educators for Quality Alternatives operates public alternative schools in New Orleans serving students who have dropped out, been expelled, or otherwise have struggled academically or behaviorally in traditional school settings. EQA runs three high schools: The NET: Central City, The NET: Gentilly, and The NET:East. EQA also runs a therapeutic middle school program, The Bridge, and a childcare center for students’ infants and toddlers, The NEST.
EQA programs are designed on the understanding that alternative schools should not “punish” or “fix” young people; instead they should be vibrant, flexible, and restorative environments that support students in being their best selves.
Position Summary:
This position will provide day to day management of the Next Steps program that is funded by the Economic Mobility Grant awarded to EQA. This is a temporary, year-long, grant-funded position. The Next Steps Coordinator will recruit and onboard fifty-five 2024 EQA graduates who will participate in the program and receive $500 monthly stipends for nine months. The program will include financial literacy and life skills classes, along with individual coaching. The goals for participants will be employment and/or postsecondary school, along with building a coherent career plan that provides for economic mobility.
EQA’s Next Steps Coordinator is responsible for:
- Recruit and onboard program participants
- Manage monthly stipends
- Maintain regular contact with all participants
- Provide 1:1 coaching and support
- Develop and lead monthly classes and activities
- Source positions and higher education programs and support students to access them
- Collect and analyze program data to track economic mobility of participants
- Research and develop long-term options for continuing the program after this grant expires
Position Requirements:
- BA degree or higher
- 5-10 years working with at-risk youth
- 5-10 years experience designing and managing programs
- Experience with career counseling/advising
- Experience with program resource development
- Experience leading classes and group activities
- Specialized interest and skills in working with students with learning and emotional difficulties
- Excellent communication, interpersonal, relationship building & management skills
- Learning mindset dedicated to effectively and innovatively problem solving and constantly improving
- Consciousness of own identities and privileges and promotes cultural responsiveness in self and others
- Careful, detail-oriented data management and analysis skills
- Passion for improving educational opportunities for urban students and for being a part of a strong, mission-driven team
- Commitment to EQA’s mission, vision and growth
Details:
- Start Date: April/May 2024
- Location: Position is based at New Orleans East Opportunity Center using flexible office space. Coordinator needs to have vehicle transportation for easy mobility to all three EQA campuses and community partners.
- Schedule: School is year-round with a generous leave schedule.
- Salary: Salary is $50,000-$55,000 based on years of experience and degrees. Temporary grant-funded position for 12 months only. Based on performance, individuals may be eligible for other positions in the organization post grant period.
- Benefits: Comprehensive benefits and a generous 403b retirement plan
- Reports to: EQA Director of Special Projects
To Apply:
For more information visit: www.eqaschools.org
To apply: https://eqaschools.applytojob.com/apply
About Educators for Quality Alternatives
The mission of EQA Schools is to provide ALL students with the skills, confidence, and experiences necessary to succeed in the education and career paths of their choice. EQA programs are built on the belief that alternative schools should not punish or "fix" young people; they should be vibrant, flexible, and restorative environments that support students in being their best selves.
EQA serves students aged 12 – 21 through a year-round curriculum. Its schools and programs are designed to meet students where they are, provide them with academic, career, and life supports and opportunities, and prepare them to achieve their goals for themselves and their families.
