Overview
Title : Team Lead - Student Experience, Pathways to Education
Reports to : Roger Romero
Position Type : Contract, Part-Time (10 hours / week or 0.3 FTE – 2 years)
Salary : $26.66-$31.36 per hour
Vacancy Status : Existing Vacancy
Location : Kingston
Position Summary : The Team Lead - Student Experience is responsible for the planning, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of academic and social programming within the Pathways to Education (P2E) Program. The role involves building relationships with staff, community partners, schools, and volunteers to enhance resources and programming for Program participants. The Team Lead supports the Program Manager and collaborates regularly with the Researcher and other Team Leads to ensure effective program delivery.
Key Responsibilities
Program Planning & Implementation
- Schedule program activities and locations, and transportation, as needed.
- Secure permits for programming, as needed.
- Ensure safe, organized program environments, including on-site set-up, development and implementation of entry / exit procedures, and safety and emergency protocols.
- Monitor and allocate program resources effectively, including overseeing the programming budget.
- Support the integration of technology into programming, as required.
- Oversee the food and nutrition programming.
- Collaborate with current student and alumni programs in planning and evaluation efforts.
- Oversee the development and communication of the program calendar.
- Oversee and support special programming efforts (e.g., Outdoor Education Program, Peer Leadership Program).
Volunteer Coordination
Recruit, train, and mentor / supervise volunteers.Match volunteers’ skills and experience with program requirements.Act as the main point of contact for all volunteer inquiries and concernsComplete performance evaluations for volunteers.Ensure volunteers understand and adhere to program policies and procedures.Support organizational volunteer initiatives e.g., actively participate on the organizational volunteer planning and recognition committeeStaff & Program Support
Assist with hiring, onboarding, and training of new staff members, as needed.Support the development of and reporting on funding proposals, as needed.Collect and analyze program data to inform improvements and decision-making.Incorporate trauma-responsive approaches into policies, procedures, and programming approaches.Promote open communication and staff and student engagement in program development.Assist with strategic and operational planning.Provide regular updates on individual participant program participation to foster communication and collaboration among team members, ensuring students receive the best possible support.Evaluation & Quality Improvement
Lead programming evaluations to assess effectiveness and impact, ensuring continuous improvement, informed decision making, and the delivery of high-quality services that meet the needs of the stakeholders (e.g., funders and participants).Track program attendance, identify trends, and analyze program impact.Work with the Researcher to collect qualitative and quantitative data, as directed by Manager.Provide recommendations to enhance client-centred, evidence-based programming.Team Leadership & Relationship Building
Foster a supportive and inclusive team environment.Participate in team meetings and check-ins with programming leads.Build and maintain relationships with school boards, community partners, and internal teams.Represent Pathways in internal meetings, committees, and collaborations, as needed.Organizational Responsibilities
Comply with all relevant legislation and KCHC policies, including privacy lawsCommits to acquiring an understanding of the importance of trauma responsiveness and the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)Commits to demonstrating an ongoing commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigenization and Accessibility (EDIIA) by representing the diverse nature of our communities, promoting and practicing inclusionSupports consistent application and development of KCHC policies and proceduresSupports KCHC’s student and volunteer placement programsPromotes awareness of and participation in KCHC activitiesDemonstrated commitment to continuous learning and quality improvementOn occasion, perform other temporary duties as requiredBasic Education and Experience Requirements
Undergraduate degree, college diploma or combination of education and related experienceExperience coaching staffExperience with programming for different social needs and age characteristicsExperience in program development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluationDirect experience with resources for special learning and language needs of studentsDirect experience with resources for youth in areas of legal and health challengesAbility to build partnerships with community or social service agenciesFormal training or demonstrated experience using quality improvement techniques is an asset.Formal training or demonstrated experience using Trauma Responsive approaches is an assetKnowledge, Skills and Abilities
Evidence of high levels of organization, time management and communication skills, (oral and written, for a variety of audiences)Ability to work cooperatively and problem solve using effective negotiation and people management skills in a team based environmentKnowledge of community-based health care; social determinants of health; provincial health policies and legislation; and regulations and legislation relevant to the position (including child protection laws)Knowledge of current curriculum expectations and youth resilience building blocks in youth programmingProficiency in the use of computers and relevant software and media applicationsAbility to meet the physical demands of the positionOther Requirements
This position requires regular evening work and some weekendsValid Driver’s Licence, Driver’s Abstract and proof of vehicle liability insurance as this is a requirement under KCHC’s insurance provider (HIROC)Current and satisfactory Criminal and Vulnerable Persons CheckFrench language is an assetAs a registered professional, to abide by and be accountable to the ethics and standards set out by the relevant regulatory body of the profession. All KCHC staff have a duty to understand and follow KCHC policies, uphold high ethical and professional standards, and maintain confidentiality and privacy, using tact and good judgment in all dealings with other staff and clients.
At Kingston Community Health Centres (KCHC), we understand that the work of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Indigenization, and Accessibility (EDIIA) is ongoing. We are dedicated to being accountable, transparent, and responsive to the holistic needs of the communities we serve. We will continue to listen, learn, and take meaningful action to ensure that our policies, practices, and services create an environment where everyone, regardless of their identity or circumstances, can thrive.
We actively encourage individuals from all backgrounds, including but not limited to women, racialized groups, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, and those who identify as members of the 2SLGBTQI+ communities, to apply to KCHC. Our commitment to EDIIA is a living practice, one that evolves as we grow and learn together. We pledge to contribute to building a system that is equitable, diverse, inclusive, accessible, and welcoming for all.
KCHC is an equal opportunity employer, respecting and embracing the needs and diversity of our employees. If you require accommodation to fully participate in the hiring process, please notify Human Resources.
Kingston Community Health Centres, 263 Weller Ave. Kingston ON, K7K 2V4
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