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Education Internship Program Director

Posted: 01/05/2025

Learning Club seeks a Learning Club Teaching Internship Director who is passionate about serving at-risk children from kindergarten through high school, skilled with managing a large group of children and interns, and creative in finding ways to better assist children with academic, social, and behavioral challenges. This professional will organize, coordinate, and lead about 80-100 high school interns at four Learning Club after-school sites (about 20-25 per site) to participate in professional development and tutor younger students.

Job Requirements:

  • A minimum of 2 years’ experience teaching in a classroom setting with high school, middle school, and/or elementary school students •
  • A bachelor’s degree in education or similar field •
  • Ability to work Monday through Thursday evenings until roughly 6pm during the academic year, with flexible Friday hours 
  • Ability to communicate well orally and in writing with students of various ages, parents, families, school administrators, and volunteers from the community
  • Work is performed in an office and after-school program environment and requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and technology
  • Ability to routinely lift and carry items up to 25 pounds and routinely walk short distances, including up and down stairs 
  • Active and valid state-issued drivers’ license •
  • Ability to use and drive personal vehicle on a daily basis to and from Learning Club’s main office and three of Learning Club sites located in Kansas City, Kansas (about a 10-mile radius from office) 
  • Provide proof of personal car insurance annually and pass a background check
Specific duties include:
  • Training and supervising two staff members on the internship team; leading the internship team using a supportive and collaborative approach: assigning accountabilities; setting objectives; establishing priorities; and monitoring and evaluating results regularly 
  • Delegating roles to internship team members who will assist with transportation, orientations, record keeping, intern training, and session oversight
  • Having a working knowledge of the Learning Club Child Protection Policy and other relevant policies and ensuring that policies are implemented at each site 
  • Occasionally attending workshops, webinars, and seeking out meetings with people in the community to help us continue to build a better program for our interns and younger students Internship program management
  • Recruiting, hiring, training, and retaining 20-25 interns at each site to allow for one-on-one tutoring of elementary school students. This totals 80-100 total interns in the internship program
  • Building strong relationships with all interns in the program and finding creative ways to meet the unique needs of the intern groups and individuals 
  • Planning and facilitating a 28-week training program for the interns related to education, personal and professional development, and leadership that align to Learning Club’s six internship goals o Planning and leading at least one service/field trip for interns each year 
  • Overseeing the safe, responsible transportation of interns based on the established protocols, including ensuring proper procedures are being followed
  • Maintaining records, including accurate attendance, payment, and meal records o Facilitating the accurate and prompt payment of internship stipends
  • Managing high school interns and elementary school students at each site during tutoring sessions in a professional and equitable way that sets clear expectations for good behavior and focused study o Addressing the social-emotional, physical, and mental health needs of interns within the scope of the Learning Club program o Enforcing expected intern and student behavior through direct instruction, positive reinforcement, and other education behavior management skills
  • Coordinating and maintaining relationships with partner high schools and communicating with school liaisons for recruitment purposes and intern communication as needed
  • Duties could include maintaining current KCKPS and Learning Club Lead Interns program and/or expanding on the formal KCKPS and Learning Club partnership
  • Connecting with community partners and Learning Club admin team members to provide information and opportunities for interns, including scholarships, college credit, vocational schools, and professional employment opportunities 
  • Organizing, facilitating, and executing the Learning Club Teaching Scholarship application process. This includes organizing the application process, facilitating the selection of applicants, and executing the acceptance process for recipients
  • Planning and organizing an End of Year Celebration for interns and their families in May. This includes organizing catering, venue, and order of ceremony for the event 
  • Helping Learning Club program evolve over time as we seek better ways to fulfill our mission and serve the most marginalized children
  • Other duties as assigned
Hours/Schedule: 
  • KCKPS Academic School Year: 40 hours/week; Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays until ~6:00pm during academic school year, Wednesdays until 5:00pm, Fridays flexible. 
  • Summer hours: 40 hours/week Location: Office at 3027 N. 54th St. Kansas City, KS. After-school programs are located at four sites in the core of KCK
  • Compensation: Salary range of $55,000-$59,000 depending on years’ experience and education Start Date: Flexible, with start date between February-May 2025
Job Benefits:
  • $400 monthly healthcare stipend in lieu of company-provided healthcare package 
  • $40 monthly phone stipend if using personal phone for Learning Club correspondence 
  • Paid Time Off for all full-time and part-time employees. Policies vary depending on years of employment and employment status
  • Paid leave includes: 6 weeks maternal and 4 weeks paternal after 1 year of full-time employment, 4-week sabbatical leave after 4 years of full-time employment, and other leave policies noted in Employee Handbook

Job Type: Full Time

Salary Range: $50,000 - 74,999