ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE:· Position reports to: PresidentQUALIFICATIONS:· Required Experience, Skills or Experience:oExcellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the ability to communicate effectively in professional and public settingsoBachelors Degree preferredoDriver's license, as well as reliable transportation· Preferred Experience, Skills or Experience:oAt least 2 years' experience in non-profit sectoroExperience with grant writing or grant administrationoBachelor's degree in related fieldoBilingual (English and Spanish)· Physical Requirements:oContinually required to talk or hearoFrequently required to sit and walkoOccasionally required to reach with hands and arms,oOccasionally required to bend, lift, or climb, lift and carry light weights (25-50 pounds)oSpecific vision abilities include: close vision, distance vision, and ability to adjust or focus.oReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:·Implement programs according to the Strategic Plan.·Develop and maintain educator relationships.·Work with community boards in conjunction with JA President.·Assure program quality through teacher and volunteer phone calls, classroom monitoring, and service.·Provide feedback, program materials, and resources to volunteers and teachers.·Organize and implement volunteer orientations.·Identify, cultivate, and maintain regular contact with company representatives.·Develop and implement recognition programs that are of interest and value to participants, including events, scholarships, awards, and gifts.·Maintain a strong understanding of new and existing JA products.·Handle general records and correspondence with volunteers and prospects, file class registration forms, communicate with marketing on volunteer needs, and coordinate procurement and delivery of all program materials.·Assist all program related Board committees in carrying out their specific functions.