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Title: School and Community Program Coordinator
Reports To: Senior Program Manager
Salary: $60,000 with a generous benefits package including unlimited PTO
Customary Work Hours: Full-time at 40 hours per week
Customary Work Days: Monday-Friday, one Saturday per month with periodic
weekends/evenings for meetings and events.
POSITION OVERVIEW
Destiny Arts Center (DAC) is seeking a full-time School and Community Program Coordinator to join a collegial community of talented professionals dedicated to the power of the arts to transform the lives of young people, families, and communities.
Destiny Arts Center’s mission is to inspire and ignite social change through the arts. For 35 years, Destiny has been committed to supporting young people as they develop their skills as artists, global citizens, and advocates for peace in their communities and beyond. Supported by our peaceful Warrior’s Code of values (love, honor, respect, responsibility, and peace), DAC artists establish a classroom culture of welcome to support youth’s sense of safety, value, and interpersonal connection. As a result, young people live peaceful, connected, and creative lives. Since its inception, DAC has worked to co-create a culture that de-centers dominant social narratives and uses hip hop dance, traditional African dance, and martial arts programs to center the traditions, resources, and creativity of queer and Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). We have seen that as youth connect to their own stories and that of their communities, they broaden their awareness of social issues, and many have gained tools for arts-based civic action.
DAC offers sliding scale after-school, weekend, and summer programs at our North Oakland arts center. Our work focuses on creating safe and inclusive spaces for creative expression: welcoming and caring for every young person who joins us, providing opportunities to learn, grow, heal, and use movement arts to forge meaningful transformation in our young people and collectively in our communities.
The S&C Program Coordinator will be an essential member of the DAC school and community program team and will report to the Senior Program Manager. The School and Community Program Coordinator will work in dynamic collaboration with all the directors at DAC (Executive Director, Program Director, Development Director, and Grants Director) as well as the Arts Center Manager, Teaching Artist Mentors, and Teaching Artists, when appropriate.
The S&C Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the school and community program’s artistic quality and relevance (related to mission, vision, values, and beliefs) in our school and community-based arts programs. This role is also responsible for communicating the depth of Destiny programming to current and potential partnering sites.
All Destiny Arts Center team members are ambassadors of Destiny’s mission, vision, values, and beliefs.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT/DATABASE MANAGEMENT
Support Senior Program Manager in creating and maintaining tracking systems and spreadsheets
Ensure that school partners are staying up to date with attendance and sharing attendance/tracking information with Destiny
Invoice school/community partners, track invoice collection and enter into quickbooks
Assist with student enrollment, fee collection, membership information, and all related program records and accounts.
Coordinate gathering and inputting data for grant tracking and reports, i.e., demographic data and attendance logs
Assist with general coordination of student & parent/guardian survey administration,
collection, and data entry
Gather feedback from classes and synthesize it into usable data for stakeholders
Help to ensure regular schedules and program data are up to date for S&C programs.
Train in Payroll administration and Quickbooks to provide backup support when needed
Assist with on-boarding Teaching artists to partnering sites
Coordinate artist residencies, workshops, and substitution days with site coordinators
Participate in pre-residency meetings before the start of all residences and check in regularly with community partners to ensure continuity of program goals
PROGRAM REPORTING/EVALUATION/DOCUMENTATION
Support reporting and invoice tracking systems and calendars
Update program information, such as attendance, impact, and feedback on the program
tracking databases
Assist with grant reporting as necessary, including narrative writing, gathering
attendance data and additional information
Administer youth and partner surveys at partner sites
Document S&C programs through photos and video and/or collect through Teaching Artists
GENERAL PROGRAM SUPPORT
Enforce program policies and guidelines with Destiny school and community partners
Prep and maintain program spaces when needed
Assist with volunteer management as needed
Assist and support teaching artists as needed
Support regular communication with stakeholders: Teaching artists, Staff, S&C partners, and funders
Support professional development sessions for Destiny teaching artists
Work with the program team to create a professional development calendar for Destiny teaching artists
If time allows, support Camp Destiny at center and community sites
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Support all administrative aspects of Destiny annual recitals (Love in Action and Moving for Peace), including obtaining permits and securing materials (i.e. stage, sound equipment)
Ensure communications/marketing team has necessary information to promote events
Work closely with Performing Arts Director, Program Managers and Communication Manager to to organize and support annual recitals.
SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
Minimum of 2-3 years direct service experience with children, youth, and families
Well-organized, detail-oriented, and able to handle a variety of tasks
Ability to quickly adapt to new technology, automated systems, and databases
Deep respect of how movement art is utilized as an intervention
The ability to practice cultural humility
Knowledge or willing to learn ASAP, Apricot, City Span Databases, and Quickbooks
Ability to work independently, take the initiative, prioritize duties and work closely with several departments
Strong written and verbal communication skills
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to careers@destinyarts.org (include “School & Community Program Coordinator” in the subject line). Please note we will review applications on a rolling basis. The position will remain open until filled.
EOE STATEMENT
Destiny Arts Center does not discriminate based on race, color, religious creed, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, military status, prior contact with the criminal legal system, or any other basis prohibited by law.

