Parent & Family Coordinator

Are you a creative leader with excellent communication skills and a background in family engagement and development through the arts? Are you passionate about developing and emphasizing families’ voices in schools, as well as teaching conflict resolution education? If you answered yes, join DREAM!

About DREAM!

Dare to Revitalize Education thru Arts & Mediation (DREAM!) is a community-based organization on a mission to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline by encouraging creative confidence in young people and equipping educators with practical skills to support positive student engagement and academic success. DREAM! serves this mission through programs that integrate Social Emotional Learning, Restorative Justice Practices and the Arts.   

DREAM! collaborates with students, families, and educational partners to create positive youth-centered school cultures. Our team utilizes our passions and professional talents to help shape successful learning environments where school violence, suspensions, and arrests are reduced annually.

About the Opportunity

Reporting to the Program Manager, Teaching Artists’ will be responsible for the planning, facilitation, and organizing of our in-school and after-school arts-based conflict resolution programs. Teaching Artists will work directly with our youth participants in middle and high schools across NYC. 

About the Opportunity 

Reporting to the Director of Programs (DOP), the Parent & Family Coordinator will be responsible for the oversight, organizing, and coordinating of our parent and family engagement programs. The Family Coordinator will create inclusive and engaging parent and family workshops emphasizing the use of creative, conflict resolution skills in the home.

The ideal candidate will be a strategic leader and effective communicator who possess the ability to:

  • Integrate arts education into conflict resolution and restorative practices curriculum
  • Facilitate workshops for diverse groups of community members
  • Sustain program partnerships

Key Areas of Responsibility:

Leadership & Management 

  • Serve as the liaison between school, parents, families, and DREAM!
  • Assist with the collaboration among DREAM!, the parents, families, and the school community, as our collaborative work fosters safe and positive youth-centered school cultures
  • Educate teachers and staff on how to communicate and work effectively with parents and families as equal partners
  • Ability to facilitate meetings and workshops for parents in conflict resolution education and restorative justice practices for the home
  • Provide referrals to community-based services for families; expand opportunities for continued learning, voluntary community service, and civic participation
  • Help parents and families understand their child's schools culture and systems of support 
  • Regularly visit each of your program sites 
  • Support a positive learning environment, where new ideas are encouraged, and parents feel heard program success is celebrated

Strategy, Operations, and Evaluation

  • Provide materials such as event calendars, brochures, and educational resources to parents, families, and school partners 
  • Train parents & families to be trainers in restorative justice practices and mediation for the home
  • Assist in ongoing curriculum and module updating 
  • Conduct surveys to assess the needs of parents at their local school(s), evaluate the effectiveness of their parent & family involvement programs, distribute the results of parent & family surveys to the school’s leadership team 
  • Keep excellent records of all parent involvement activities, reports, pre, and post surveys
  • Assure program is being documented in action for promotional material and reports

Coordination and Collaboration

  • Collaborate with parents, families, teachers, and the school’s leadership team to develop a family-friendly school climate
  • “Parents as Partners” - involve parents & families in the decision-making process regarding parental and family involvement activities and school improvement
  • Communicate all of DREAM!’s services to partner sites (Restorative Justice Practices, Peer Mediation, & Conflict Resolution through the Arts)

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) minimum
  • At least two (2) years related experience, ideally in an NYC DOE environment working with parents and/or advocating for children

Skills and Approach to Work

  • Excellent communication and organizational skills
  • Strong public speaking and presentation skills 
  • A self-motivated leader who can work independently as well as part of a team 
  • Strong knowledge of computers and fundamental technology (i.e. Smartboards, zoom, projectors, etc.) 
  • Understands and respects the diversity of families’ economic, linguistic and cultural backgrounds and situations 
  • Ability to host parent meetings off school sites and in the local community and/or neighborhoods 
  • Experience with developing collaborative partners and building relationships with constituents in the community
  • Ability to work flexible hours including some nights and weekends
  • Integrity, credibility, and a commitment to/passion for DREAM!’s mission
  • Ability to problem-solve, delegate and ask for help 

Compensation

  • $30 per hour- Part-time/placement based
  • 30 hours of paid training in Peer Mediation, Restorative Justice Practices, and Conflict Resolution in and through the arts 

Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

DREAM! encourages individuals of all ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds to apply for this position. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, as we want to engage all those who can contribute to this effort.

 DREAM! is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member) or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.

How to Apply

Please email jobs@dreambx.org a complete application package including:

  • Resume
  • A cover letter outlining how your skills and qualifications meet the position requirements
  • Any salary requirements

 

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