Full-time Lorain County Coordinator and Lead Facilitator

Effective Leadership Academy (ELA) is an educational non-profit that partners with schools and youth serving community partners providing students and educators with a rigorous curriculum for 21st Century Skills development, reinforcing essential social and emotional and work force development skills. ELA has grown from partnering with 3 schools in 2008, to developing relationships with over 230 school/community organizations and impacting over 46,000 students.

This is an exciting time to join our growing team as we have recently expanded beyond Ohio and predict continued growth.

What makes ela great
  • Mileage reimbursement monthly
  • Health, dental, vision benefits after 30 consecutive days of service
  • 401k with match after 90 consecutive days of service
  • Generous PTO allowance
  • 11 Paid Federal Holidays
  • Hybrid work model
  • Fun quarterly team events
  • A supportive, dynamic team that drives an amazing mission!
Position:

The Lead Facilitator and Lorain County Coordinator is a trained Effective Leadership Academy (ELA) team member whose primary function is to facilitate all ELA programs.

In addition, to program facilitation, this role will also take the lead in managing and expanding client relationships with existing partner schools and organizations and building partnerships with the remaining districts within Lorain County.

Expectations:
  • Responsible for delivery and facilitation all of ELA programs; Club Lead, Camp, Chamber programs, Conference programs and Teacher PD, LEADS, and Transitions, delivered both in-person and virtually online.
  • Program delivery typically averages 50% of weekly schedule and at times can be up to 75%
  • Deliver programs employing ELA divergent learning pedagogy, serving as “guide on the side,” to enable students to construct meaning from their experiences.
  • Manage the classroom and participants during training by tracking attendance, addressing inappropriate behavior, and documenting performance, both strengths and developmental needs.
  • Administer the pre/post assessments and develop program impact reports.
  • Form relationships with students and build community and rapport, motivating and inspiring them, giving them confidence to make positive choices in their lives for success in school and beyond.
  • Maintain positive relationships with students, teachers, school administration, and depending on the program, parents and/or community members.
  • Maintain open communication to report any potential and/or current issues with ELA Director of Operations.
  • Complete all administrative tasks related to program/program preparation, including preparation of program materials/program review/updating PowerPoints to adjust for time and school language.
  • Maximize and grow existing client relationships within Lorain County Schools and non-profit organizations through maintained contact, including follow-up after programming to walk them through the program impact report, highlighting student growth and areas for continued support.
  • Work with existing Lorain County schools to secure and expand additional contracts by designing programming plans that meet their student’s needs, while expanding upon our current work within their district/organization.
  • Remain current on County and district specific initiatives and partnerships
  • Create and implement a plan to build new partnerships and secure new contracts within additional schools including Avon Lake, Columbia, Elyria, Oberlin, and Sheffield-Sheffield Lake
  • Track and compile countywide ELA program data for grant reporting
  • Participate in ELA training and professional development.
  • Attend all ELA staff meetings.
  • Work collaboratively and bring a positive mindset to teamwork.
  • Creatively problem-solve and bring new ideas for efficiency and growth.
  • Collaborate with ELA staff on a variety of daily administrative tasks and special projects.
Hours of Work:

The Full-time Facilitator/Coordinator position will be a minimum of 40 hours per week. Hours generally fall within the 8am – 4pm or timeframe, Monday - Friday. Flexibility within these 40 hours a week will be needed at times. This includes adjusting schedules occasionally to work on programming that begins before 8am or ends after 5pm, as well as flexibility to work an occasional evening or weekend due to programming needs (evening/weekend programs are rare).

Reports to:
Director of Operations
Physical Requirements, essential job duties, & working conditions:
  • Ability to be present at ELA offices, NEO schools, businesses, or organizations to facilitate, observe, or assist with programming when assigned
  • Ability to communicate information and ideas so that others will understand as well as observe details within the workplace or in programming to engage coworkers, students, clients, and perform essential functions
  • Stand and interactively present/facilitate material for several hours over the duration of programming
  • Ability to drive/sit for up to one hour while traveling to programming or client meetings
  • Ability to lift and safely transport up to 20 lbs. of program materials from office to car to school/organization and/or move up to 20 lbs. across office for various needs.
  • Must be able to be in a stationary position to operate computer, type, (for extended periods of time/50% to 75%) use copy and printing machine, and other office machinery as needed
  • Ability to position self to maintain files in desk, cabinets, or facilitation materials
  • The employer retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position as required
Disclaimer
  • The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of this role satisfactorily and, if requested, reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship to the employer.
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Education or associated field, Master’s Degree preferred
  • Lives within Lorain County highly preferred
  • Knowledge of Lorain County schools and nonprofit organizations preferred
  • Committed passion to making a difference in the lives of youth
  • Experience working with diverse populations of youth
  • Experience teaching programs both in-person and virtually preferred
  • Strong skills in PowerPoint, Word, Excel, and email
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
  • Team player and strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • High energy and positive mental attitude
  • Ability to think on feet and adapt to changing situations
  • Maintains confidentiality of all student information
  • Adheres to the ELA curriculum with fidelity, as well as all copyright and trademark issues
  • Desire to grow within an organization is preferred
Annual Salary range:
$47,000 (commensurate with experience)
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General enquiries

For general queries, including partnership opportunities, please email info@effectivela.org