Job Purpose
The Education Program Coordinator (Learning Coordinator) supports the development and implementation of youth-centered programming focused on education and academic achievement for participants ages 12-24. Housed at the Lili?uokalani Center (LC), this role coordinates accessible, relevant, and engaging opportunities that empower Native Hawaiian youth and Lili?uokalani Trust (LT) beneficiaries (kamali?i) to explore personal strengths, identify meaningful career and entrepreneurial pathways, and develop skills that are integral to their transition to adult roles. The position will focus on programs related to secondary, post-secondary, alternative, and career/technical education.
Lili?uokalani Center
Lili?uokalani Center programs are designed to engage youth ages 12 - 24 in the spectrum of adolescent development, providing kamali?i spaces, programming, and resources while creating a hub for youth co-development. Core to the LC program framework is the focus on centering Native Hawaiian youth voice around culture and connection in Hawai?i while promoting healing for early experiences that have created dissonance, challenge, or trauma. Events, activities and multi-week programs are designed to support kamali?i in deepening their awareness, discovery and understanding of cultural identity, community, and place while progressing through learning and developments that guide their transition to adult roles.
Essential Responsibilities
Program Coordination
Plan with the Life Readiness Pathways Team to develop programming aligned to the 2045 Strategic Plan (Wehe ke Ala).
Support the design and implementation of programming that helps youth develop as learners, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and mentorship
Create courses to fit in a diverse selection of learning offerings that include opportunities to work towards high school equivalency, college preparatory, and "moonshots," designed to encourage kamali?i creativity, critical thinking, and personal growth
Co-develop curriculum that is strengths-based, culturally relevant, and aligned to academic outcomes within educational systems
Integrate Native Hawaiian practices and concepts to expand cultural identity and local perspectives while connecting youth to other indigenous/Pasifika and global communities
Program Administration
Collaborate with Life Readiness Pathways Team to develop, manage, and track program outcomes related to education, academic achievement, and strategic plan goals
Support contracted facilitators, mentors, and industry professionals delivering Life Readiness programs
Support Learning Design manager and Life Readiness team in delivering programming.
Systems Management
Work collaboratively with the Learning Design Manager to develop data collection processes that provide regular, actionable feedback from participants to inform program design and report to Research & Evaluation
Work collaboratively with program leadership to ensure appropriate staffing and supervision of all program spaces
Provide program coverage as necessary
Provide ongoing support for program teammates
Community Relations
Maintain strong relationships with local and national partners and serve as a liaison for partnership implementation
Identify and cultivate, in collaboration with teammates and Community Resources team, relevant community partnerships
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of current trends in youth services and performing arts, ensuring that community initiatives and programmatic strategies are aligned with current needs and environment
Other duties
Collaborate with Life Readiness Pathway Team on program planning, budget development, revision, and evaluation
Provide transportation as needed for organization related business, such as driving staff, beneficiaries and/or families to assigned destinations
Participate in continuing education and training opportunities for professional development
Contribute to the Trust's success by accepting new assignments, helping team members, learning new skills, and striving to improve team and organizational results
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in education or relevant field (Master's preferred)
Minimum 3-5 years teaching young people (preferably Native Hawaiian youth, preferably in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics)
Valid driver's license, clean traffic abstract
Able to work evenings, Saturdays, and holidays when required
Able to work independently and on a team with a demostrated balance of leadership and collaboration skills
TB clearance
Job Competencies
Collaboration: Ability to interact effectively with youth, community partners, and multi-disciplinary teams--knowledge of community resources and services
Ethical Practice: Model the highest level of ethical behavior, integrity, and social responsibility Uphold and embody all LT values
Communication: Clearly convey and receive information and ideas, engage the listener and invite response and feedback, and demonstrate strong written, oral, and listening skills
Cultural Competence: Respect and relate well to people from varied backgrounds and sensitive to group differences, and experience working with opportunity youth and ability to apply positive youth development principles
Relationship Management: Experience working with staff at all levels in a collaborative environment; ability to promote and sustain positive workplace values and relationships
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to work well under pressure and to remain calm and controlled when faced with challenging situations
Travel Requirements
In alignment with our organizational competencies of Alu Like I ka Hana (Teamwork) and Ho'omau i ka 'imi Na'auao (Continuous Learning and Improvement), this position will require occasional travel across the island, inter-island, and out-of-state depending on the needs of the team and the organization. While travel may not always be a need, the ability to travel when required remains a crucial aspect of this position.
Organizational Competencies
Alignment with Queen's legacy: Understanding and appreciation of Queen Liliuokalani's story, her legacy and the Hawaiian Culture is foundational to staff's commitment to working with our Hawaiian children, families, and communities. Demonstrates respect for and appreciation of Hawaiian values history, and culture, understanding its implication in one's work, in fostering meaningful relationships, and in embracing the community served
Ho'omau i ka 'imi Na'auao (Continuous Learning and Improvement): Committed to creating and reinforcing an environment of continuous learning and improvement
Ho'ike i na Mana'o Pono (Effective Communication): Communicates with those we serve and each other in a consistent manner that results in mutual understanding, harmony, and action.
No'ono'o loi (Critical Thinking and Problem Solving): Actively and skillfully understands, conceptualizes, applies, analyzes, synthesizes, and/or evaluates information and develops and supports fact-based analyses and recommendations
Ho'o kumu a'e or 'Imi hakuhia (Innovation): Identifies and integrates creative ideas into new or existing services and promotes effective problem-solving
Pilina Ho'ohana a me ka Hana Hilina'i (Building Relationships and Creating Trust): Manages relationships to create optimal opportunities and move the organization forward
Alu Like I ka Hana (Teamwork): Works cooperatively and collaboratively with others throughout the organization in alignment with the organization's objectives
Ho'onui I ka 'Ike (Capacity Building): Encourages personal growth by exhibiting trust and a belief in the capacity of others
Physical Requirements
Perform light physical work, including climbing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, and lifting weight of up to 25 pounds. Exposed to outdoor climate and diverse terrain
This description reflects management's assignment of essential functions, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. This job description is subject to change at any time
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