Compensation:
This is a salaried, 12-month position that includes competitive salary, health, vision, dental and retirement benefits. Salary will range between $75,000-$82,000 depending on experience.
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Position Overview:
The Little School is seeking a dynamic and entrepreneurial Director of Auxiliary Programs to lead, develop and manage all aspects of the school’s auxiliary programs. This role is responsible for creating, marketing and overseeing programs that enrich the school community, align with the school’s mission and generate additional revenue. Programs include extended day care, enrichment classes, summer camps and break camps. The ideal candidate is a leader with 1) a passion for education, children and community engagement, 2) strong organizational skills and 3) the ability to build and sustain relationships.
The Director of Auxiliary Programs loves children and understands and appreciates the power of childhood. They are confident and capable educators who are able to foster curiosity, support outdoor learning and play, nurture social-emotional development and design hands-on experiences with children that are infused with art, science, sports and nature. They are organized and communicative administrators who are able to hire, train, support and mentor their program staff. They work directly with families to support and guide them in their needs outside of the school day. They collaborate to create continuity between the school-day and after-school experience, to communicate thoughtfully with families, faculty and students, and to design and support a fun and engaging program.
Design and manage our after-school programs and summer programs, maintaining the philosophy consistent with the school day program.
Hire, train, inspire and supervise Extended Day and Summer Program staff.
Communicate with parents about programs in a professional and responsive manner.
Hire vendors and staff to provide quarterly enrichment classes.
Design engaging, full-day Break Camps during conference and in-service days as well as school vacations in February, April and summer.
Ensure safety and supervision comply with licensing requirements and school expectations.
Connect Extended Day staff and classroom teachers to ensure continuity of programming.
Compensation:
This is a salaried, 12-month position that includes competitive salary, health, vision, dental and retirement benefits. Salary will range between $75,000-$82,000 depending on experience.
Start Date: The start date is negotiable but could begin as early as March 1, 2025, but no later than June 1, 2025.
To Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to employment@thelittelschool.org
Our Mission:
The Little School cultivates authentic learning in community and the natural world, amplifying curiosity and expanding sense of self, belonging and possibility.
Our Vision:
We foster vibrant understanding and promote action that forwards sustainability, justice and joy.
Non-discrimination Statement:
The Little School does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity or family composition in the administration of its admissions, financial aid, hiring or any other school-administered programs. The Little School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
Professional and Personal Attributes and Commitments:
An excitement for teaching and learning alongside young children.
Strong leadership, communication and management skills, with the ability to motivate and inspire a team.
A commitment to collaboration and building partnerships with children, colleagues and families.
A sense of humor and a love of the life in a school.
An understanding of and commitment to progressive education ideals and practices, equity, inclusion and social justice.
The ability to work hard and have fun simultaneously.
The ability to learn from direct and honest feedback.
Creativity, intellectual agility and initiative.
A willingness to pitch in when/where needed.
Analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to make decisions that are best for program.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and other relevant software applications.
Important resources to get to know The Little School include:
https://www.thelittleschool.org/about/diversity-and-inclusion
https://www.thelittleschool.org/about/mission-vision-and-values
https://www.thelittleschool.org/about/strategic-plan
https://www.thelittleschool.org/program