Program Manager: Professional Development and New Programs
Posting Date: March 22, 2021
Applications Accepted Until: April 12, 2021
Start Date: Flexible, July 15, 2021 at latest
Salary Range: $48,000 to $52,000
Posting Date: March 22, 2021
Applications Accepted Until: April 12, 2021
Start Date: Flexible, July 15, 2021 at latest
Salary Range: $48,000 to $52,000
The Program Manager: Professional Development and New Programs is responsible for managing the operations of the professional development program and new programs developed by One Schoolhouse. Specifically, the Program Manager is responsible for:
Program Management
Assist in student and professional development participant uploads and troubleshooting. Support course building of professional development courses, including updating materials, fact-checking, proofreading and ensuring adherence to OS standards in all materials. Edit videos for clarity and length. Act as the on-demand course product lead and maintain all current courses and assist in planning and building future self-paced courses. Create and disseminate professional development certificates and reports for association partnerships. Organize submissions for advanced independent curriculum certification and oversee the workflow of school’s submissions through the process. Evaluate learning management system data to recommend updates and improvements
Event Planning - In-Person & Online
Plan and organize professional development and academic leader events; including some travel (once per quarter). Support special events projects for One Schoolhouse. Provide general support for participants throughout the special event process, from pre-planning inquiry through participant follow-up.
External Communications
Ensure that all communications with professional development partners and constituents, school contacts, academic leaders, and other key contacts are professional, timely, and strengthen the tie between One Schoolhouse and the entity. Organize and set up webinars and meetings for professional development and academic leader programming. Assist in planning and executing strategic communication plans on program offerings and targeted communication campaigns that effectively position One Schoolhouse as partners in innovation. Provide phone and email support for professional development constituents and serve as the initial point of contact for telephone inquiries related to professional development, organization events, or advanced independent curriculum queries. Maintain database accounts for all constituencies related to these programs.
Internal Collaboration
Plan and create original documents, videos, and presentations that support professional development and academic leaders initiatives. Assist in creating website content to accompany campaigns as appropriate. Assist with One Schoolhouse social media platforms. Maintain mailing lists and oversee listserv logistics, including technical support for end users.
Core Competencies:
About One Schoolhouse
One Schoolhouse is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization that aims to empower learning and to transform education. The organization does this through an innovative, online supplemental learning program and by providing high-quality professional resources (including online professional development courses). As of March 2021, One Schoolhouse has two-hundred and thirty six consortium schools across the world. One Schoolhouse looks to continue moderate to aggressive growth over the coming years. Please visit http://www.oneschoolhouse.org/ for more information about the organization.
The One Schoolhouse leadership team is positive, forward-looking, fun-loving, and supportive. We are looking for candidates who will add to an exceptionally good work environment. Those who tend to see opportunities before problems, who are able to laugh at themselves, who see the best in people, and who work effectively with colleagues of varied backgrounds find success in this working environment.
Non-Discrimination Policy
One Schoolhouse is committed to providing a place where people can thrive. It is in the best interest of each individual and the School that we dedicate ourselves to creating an educational environment that promotes respect, dignity, and equality and that is free from all forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. These behaviors are demeaning; they are unacceptable conduct; and they will not be tolerated. One Schoolhouse expects all students and members of the school community to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner, with respect for the personal dignity of one another.
One Schoolhouse does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex (including pregnancy), color, religion/creed, ethnic or national origin, gender identification, citizenship status, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other protected category under applicable local, state, or federal law. Similarly, One Schoolhouse will not tolerate discrimination, harassment, or retaliation.
Travel & Physical Requirements
The Program Manager: Professional Development and New Programs will need to travel a few times a year (approximately once a quarter). The position is located in an office, and thus a successful candidate should be able to work at a computer for long periods of time.
Location
This is a not a remote position, candidates must work from a central office in Washington, DC, when safe conditions allow for a return to the office.
Qualifications
A bachelors’ degree is required. Successful applicants meet the competencies described above.
Reporting
This position reports to the Assistant Head of School for Professional Development and New Programs.
Status
Full-time, exempt position.
Compensation Package
Salary Range: $48,000-$52,000
Benefits: Full-time employees are eligible to participate in the School’s 403(b) plan, health and dental plans, and short-term and long-term disability insurance programs. Full-time employees are encouraged to use their twenty-five PTO days. In addition to annual PTO, the employee will have paid holidays in accordance with the School’s annual calendar.
Hiring Manager
Brad Rathgeber, Head of School & CEO. Please do not contact with questions.
Program Management
Assist in student and professional development participant uploads and troubleshooting. Support course building of professional development courses, including updating materials, fact-checking, proofreading and ensuring adherence to OS standards in all materials. Edit videos for clarity and length. Act as the on-demand course product lead and maintain all current courses and assist in planning and building future self-paced courses. Create and disseminate professional development certificates and reports for association partnerships. Organize submissions for advanced independent curriculum certification and oversee the workflow of school’s submissions through the process. Evaluate learning management system data to recommend updates and improvements
Event Planning - In-Person & Online
Plan and organize professional development and academic leader events; including some travel (once per quarter). Support special events projects for One Schoolhouse. Provide general support for participants throughout the special event process, from pre-planning inquiry through participant follow-up.
External Communications
Ensure that all communications with professional development partners and constituents, school contacts, academic leaders, and other key contacts are professional, timely, and strengthen the tie between One Schoolhouse and the entity. Organize and set up webinars and meetings for professional development and academic leader programming. Assist in planning and executing strategic communication plans on program offerings and targeted communication campaigns that effectively position One Schoolhouse as partners in innovation. Provide phone and email support for professional development constituents and serve as the initial point of contact for telephone inquiries related to professional development, organization events, or advanced independent curriculum queries. Maintain database accounts for all constituencies related to these programs.
Internal Collaboration
Plan and create original documents, videos, and presentations that support professional development and academic leaders initiatives. Assist in creating website content to accompany campaigns as appropriate. Assist with One Schoolhouse social media platforms. Maintain mailing lists and oversee listserv logistics, including technical support for end users.
Core Competencies:
- Effective Communicator: Communicating with empathy, professionalism, and clarity in written, multimedia, and spoken formats with multiple stakeholder groups, both internally and externally.
- Task Management: Responding quickly to requests and meeting project timelines and deadlines. Organize complex projects with multiple participants, helping individuals involved adhere to deadlines and submit deliverables.
- Technological Acumen: Ability to quickly learn to work with learning management systems, business systems, and data management systems as well as adeptly learn new technologies adopted by One Schoolhouse. Use technology creatively to problem-solve and expand opportunities.
- Detail Oriented: Proofreading, developing, updating, and using accurate checklists, reviewing and revising communications prior to publication, ensuring presentations and videos adhere to OS standards, and performing routine tasks on a predetermined schedule.
- Team Player: Working with a small team to achieve a large and critical mission.
- Creative Problem Solver: Developing original solutions to complex problems. Recognizing potential challenges before problems emerge and proactively seeking possible solutions.
- Data Analysis: Working adeptly with datasets to summarize and analyze data input and visualize patterns to assist in developing presentation methods that share the findings effectively
About One Schoolhouse
One Schoolhouse is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization that aims to empower learning and to transform education. The organization does this through an innovative, online supplemental learning program and by providing high-quality professional resources (including online professional development courses). As of March 2021, One Schoolhouse has two-hundred and thirty six consortium schools across the world. One Schoolhouse looks to continue moderate to aggressive growth over the coming years. Please visit http://www.oneschoolhouse.org/ for more information about the organization.
The One Schoolhouse leadership team is positive, forward-looking, fun-loving, and supportive. We are looking for candidates who will add to an exceptionally good work environment. Those who tend to see opportunities before problems, who are able to laugh at themselves, who see the best in people, and who work effectively with colleagues of varied backgrounds find success in this working environment.
Non-Discrimination Policy
One Schoolhouse is committed to providing a place where people can thrive. It is in the best interest of each individual and the School that we dedicate ourselves to creating an educational environment that promotes respect, dignity, and equality and that is free from all forms of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. These behaviors are demeaning; they are unacceptable conduct; and they will not be tolerated. One Schoolhouse expects all students and members of the school community to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner, with respect for the personal dignity of one another.
One Schoolhouse does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex (including pregnancy), color, religion/creed, ethnic or national origin, gender identification, citizenship status, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other protected category under applicable local, state, or federal law. Similarly, One Schoolhouse will not tolerate discrimination, harassment, or retaliation.
Travel & Physical Requirements
The Program Manager: Professional Development and New Programs will need to travel a few times a year (approximately once a quarter). The position is located in an office, and thus a successful candidate should be able to work at a computer for long periods of time.
Location
This is a not a remote position, candidates must work from a central office in Washington, DC, when safe conditions allow for a return to the office.
Qualifications
A bachelors’ degree is required. Successful applicants meet the competencies described above.
Reporting
This position reports to the Assistant Head of School for Professional Development and New Programs.
Status
Full-time, exempt position.
Compensation Package
Salary Range: $48,000-$52,000
Benefits: Full-time employees are eligible to participate in the School’s 403(b) plan, health and dental plans, and short-term and long-term disability insurance programs. Full-time employees are encouraged to use their twenty-five PTO days. In addition to annual PTO, the employee will have paid holidays in accordance with the School’s annual calendar.
Hiring Manager
Brad Rathgeber, Head of School & CEO. Please do not contact with questions.