Location: BAD Office and Warehouse, 1794 Union Avenue, Baltimore, MD
Break A Difference provides equal opportunity for all. We do not discriminate in any aspect of employment or service because of race, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, or any other improper criterion.
ABOUT BREAK A DIFFERENCE
Break A Difference's (BAD) mission is to strategically engage individuals and institutions through service to make positive impacts in communities in those who serve. As a nonprofit, we accomplish this by engaging corporations in large-scale service projects, preparing skilled leaders to serve on nonprofit boards, expanding the volunteer service capacity for nonprofits, and partnering with organizations to engage college students in week-long immersive service trips, otherwise known as Alternative Breaks. We are proud to announce our new initiative, From: Baltimore, which aims to engage youth as leaders in the social impact sector through different service tracks. As a Baltimore-based nonprofit, we're excited to make positive impacts in Baltimore and beyond.
POSITION SUMMARY
The From: Baltimore AmeriCorps program manager is responsible for ensuring the successful organization, implementation, supervision and compliance of AmeriCorps activities, services, staff and programs in accordance with federal rules and regulations within the GOSV program compliance framework. The program manager will provide oversight over the From: Baltimore Outreach initiatives, partnership development, and volunteer recruitment efforts to support community development programs, facilitate youth engagement activities, including service trips and professional development training, to empower young adults and promote social impact. The program manager will also provide oversight for the planning and execution of events, workshops, and initiatives aimed at fostering community involvement and addressing local needs, maintain records, and track program metrics. The From: Baltimore will report to the Partnerships Director with internal teams, external partners, and stakeholders to ensure alignment with organizational goals and objectives.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
demonstrate Organization and program core competencies
Supervise program staff and AmeriCorps members and other BAD personnel and contractors.
Represent BAD, From: Baltimore, and the AmeriCorps program in the community and with other partners and stakeholders.
Promote and maintain agency culture, standards, and systems.
Communication
Understand the purpose of communication and use appropriate method of communication for the situation
Use clear and specific language utilizing "I" statements
Display active listening skills (e.g., reflecting, body language, asking for clarification, etc.)
Respond to phone and email messages in a timely manner
Use discretion when sharing information
Establish a system for information sharing and follow-up
Public relations
Communicate articulately, knowledgeably, and appropriately for the audience
Adapt to changing situations and recognize the political and relational implications of actions
Use personal magnetism to maximize organizational visibility
Build relationships and utilize various networks and community connections to get desired results
Strategic planning
Continually gather and analyze information from external and internal environments
Use information to anticipate potential challenges and changes
Use a wide range of information to set goals and priorities
Demonstrate leadership initiative throughout this process
Supervisory skills
Provide direction and structure to support program staff and AmeriCorps members
Model excellence in core competencies and professional behavior
Maintain balance of work tasks and supervisee support
Assess and implement individualized supervision based on assessed needs, strengths and input from supervisee
provide clear and consistent expectations and communication.
Teaching and training
Provide orientation, training, and ongoing supervision, and support to program staff and AmeriCorps members
Create an atmosphere of shared learning through opportunities for participation questioning, and sharing of personal experiences
Employ a variety of creative and diverse techniques suitable for audience to support learning goals
Incorporate a process of feedback to evaluate the effectiveness
Create clear objectives
Computer skills
Demonstrate electronic document workflow skills such as document creation, file saving, file copying, making duplicates or backup copies
Grant management
Serve as the grant manager for the AmeriCorps Formula Grant
Interpret and communicate AmeriCorps grant requirements
Ensure AmeriCorps program staff and members maintain compliance with federal and state requirements and CNCS agency policies and procedures
Monitor changes in federal regulations related to AmeriCorps and proactively develop agency preparation and response
Ensure that fiscal and program reports are submitted in a correct and timely manner
Develop and implement budgets, monitor expenditures, authorize purchases
Other duties as assigned
Special Requirements: Must be 21 with a valid drivers license; access to a personal vehicle; willingness to work weekends
QUALIFICATIONS
Education
Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience.
Experience
Experience serving in a National Service program with a preference for AmeriCorps.
Experience supervising AmeriCorps Members or other national service program positions.
Demonstrated knowledge and/or experience with a nonprofit organization, with volunteer management preferred.
Reliable transportation, good driving record and insurance required.
Skills
Excellent verbal and written communication - eloquence on the phone, via email, and professional demeanor in person.
Comfortable with ambiguity and creating a structure
Ability & comfortability to problem solve on the fly
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Excellent customer service & communication abilities
Organization and attention to detail
Ability to make effective presentations to small & large groupsAbility to use & learn to use designated software: Google Suite, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word & PowerPoint), Airtable, Slack, Wrike, Asana, Wix, Exentbrite, Jotform, and other software.
How to Apply
If interested in this position, please submit an application via this form: https://form.jotform.com/91254981693973
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50,000.00 - $62,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k)
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Health savings account
Paid time off
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Schedule:
Weekends as needed
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Ability to Commute:
Baltimore, MD 21211 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
Baltimore, MD 21211: Relocate before starting work (Required)