Job Description
Were Hiring!Tinkering School Program Manager (PT)Are you a team player, builder, explorer, listener, or maker? Tinkering School is in need of a dedicated Program Manager for our Summer Camp. The Program Manager's role is crucial in curating and shaping an environment that fosters engagement while allowing children to lead their own exploration.We are looking for candidates with experience in open-ended learning environments and the challenges they present. Ideally, you can hold space for a 7-year-old's unbelievably fascinating tangential story and talk to an eleven-year-old with the adult tone they crave and deserve. We can teach you how to use tools, and you can learn to build alongside the kids, but it is essential that you firmly believe children are already whole people with important things to say. Are you ready to admit you don't know what to do, then ask questions and do what an 8-year-old suggests? Does the mystery of a project soon-to-be designed by kids excite you!?At Tinkering School, we offer a unique opportunity to work with a diverse group of children and professionals in a dynamic and creative environment. We are eager to talk to makers, educators, DIYers, and camp leaders with 20 years of experience. We are as keen to meet master storytellers who can handle a crowd as we are to talk to quiet listeners who will take the time to hear the tiniest voice of the shyest camper. We seek to find a well-rounded individual to whom children of all inclinations can relate, build relationships, and trust. What matters most is a focus on the kids and an ability to inspire. Who We Are Looking ForCandidates will say "That's me!" to the following skills:Required Core SkillsProject Management (scheduling and staff management) Budget Management Ability to Work with Children who have an inquisitive nature: with a lot to share and a deep urge to be heard and seenGroup Facilitation: Staff Development & TrainingOutstanding Communication Skills with experience in Conflict ResolutionStorytelling: Develop and manage the marketing and social media pages of Tinkering School to tell the story of campers, the impact of Tinkering School for former and current campers, and inspire new tinkerers to participate.A tool master who can handle a drill press and is comfortable guiding a six-year-old through the use of our chop saw.CPR/First Aid Certification is requiredSoft SkillsA provocations crafter. The good projects tell us what they look like at the end, but the very best projects simply get us excited to start.A listener. Some kids are shy and dont usually get a lot of attention. You know how to find those kids, figure out what makes them tick, and get them engaged.Ring leader, with ideas about games and activities that can engage a wide range of kids side by side on a giant open fieldWelcomed SkillsBilingual Experience with Robotics and CodingExperience with project-based curriculum design, knowledge of inclusive special education theory and practiceUnderstanding of SEL / Child DevelopmentExperience with fine arts, applied arts, or any other personal superpowersResponsibilities and DutiesCreate an engaging and hands-on Tinkering School experience that honors the curiosity and independence of childrenManage Staff (group facilitation, scheduling, recruitment, etc)Hiring, training, and managing a team of Tinkering Collaborators, Junior Collaborators, and volunteersManage the successful operation of the Mars Mission Maintain standard Tinkering School documentation practicesOperational Oversight Managing all aspects of Tinkering School's daily operationsManage Project Logistics Purchasing, Inventory management, and space coordination in collaboration with Brightworks (K-12 School) Follow all standard Tinkering School safety protocolsManage Tinkering School policies regarding enrollment, and communications, and ensure that all policies are followed.Maintain quality and safety standards for Tinkering School programs.Manage Family and Camper Experience Manage Tinkering School program registration and enrollment processesCommunicate and support parents as needed with registration and in-camp supportEnsure all campers demonstrate safe practices around tools and the building while feeling empowered to pick up toolsEnsure Campers have a positive and memorable experience in the Tinkering School program Development and OutreachContribute to the on-going development and documentation of camps by participation in team meetings, provide content for social media posts, blogs, Plus/Delta and Field ReportsPromote and Market Tinkering School and campers experiences via Tinkering School social media accounts The Tinkering School Program Manager reports to the Head of School and manages a team of Tinkering School Collaborators and Junior CollaboratorsExpected Work Schedule: The Tinkering School Program Manager is part-time during the school year, while summer programming is out of session, and becomes full-time during summer programming (June - August). Compensation and Benefits: The salary is $42,000 - $50,000.00, depending on experience. Benefits include sick time accrual. Additional compensation opportunities may be available depending on the skills of the candidate and the needs of the school. How to Apply:Send application materials to hiring@sfbrightworks.orgCover letter with answers to the following questions:How did you hear about the position? What is your experience working with young people ages 6-16? Or, if this is your first experience, tell us why you want to work with young people.When was the last time you witnessed someone struggling with a task and how did you respond?At Tinkering School, the plan can change dramatically, swiftly, and often. Tell us about your comfort with and ability to improvise.What else do you want us to know about you? Is there anything you would like to share with us?Send your resume (PDF format only, please)Feel free to also email us photos and links of some cool project(s) youve worked on (not required)
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Job Tags
Full time, Part time, Summer work,