PathWays PA Job Postings - June 2011

Director, Individual Donor and Corporate Relations and Special Events
Individual and corporate fundraiser sought to manage special events, individual, community group and corporate fundraising. Ideal for a mature professional who is seeking a position with a well-regarded non-profit. Public speaking experience and excellent writing skills are mandatory, as well as marketing and individual fundraising experience. This is an office-based position based in Delaware County, with visits to potential corporations and donors throughout the region. There are occasional speaking engagements/events on weekends and evenings. Please respond in confidence with resume and cover letter. Also please provide salary requirements that reflect the reality of working in a non-profit environment during a protracted economic downturn. Please fax resumes to: 610-328-2807, Attn: LD/Dev or e-mail through our website.

Learning Center Group Supervisor
  • EDUCATION /QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Minimum Associates Degree from an Accredited College or University, including 30 credit hours in early childhood education, child development, special education, elementary education, or the Human Services field and three years of experience with children.
  • EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Experience in Preschool setting and have knowledge of early childhood development. Willing to adapt to the goals and philosophies of our program and provide an environment that is non-punitive and strength based.
Coordinate the planning, preparation, and implementation of the Learning Center direction of Managers in Preparation for PA Licensing. Write Curriculum for each age level as well as plan and implement daily lessons/activities. Coordinate the activities of the Assistant Group Supervisors and Aids in the Learning Center. Supervise all classrooms. Ensure health and safety standards are met within the learning center.
Enforce all learning center policies and procedures consistently. Create and supply Learning Center staff with appropriate forms for program function.

Help out in the Learning Center as required to:
Supervise and provide physical care for children in the daycare.
Encourage children to actively participate in educational and structured activities.
Complete developmental screenings on children. Develop and implement individualized educational goals for children. Fax resumes to: LD/CFF/LC at 610-328-2807.

SIL Case Manager
The SIL Case Manager/Counselor will have at least two years experience providing direct services to individuals and/or families. She/he shall possess the ability to identify with and adapt to the goals and philosophies of the agency and the program and shall be familiar with the concepts of strength-based practice. The Case Manager/Counselor shall be a mature individual with the knowledge of the skills necessary to live independently. She/he shall demonstrate empathy, flexibility, perseverance, and team orientation. BSW or Related Bachelors Degree required. Please e-mail or fax resumes to: LD/BD at 610-328-2807.

On-Site Monitor
PathWays PA is in need of a Site Monitor to provide supervision and monitoring of our clients at our Transitional Living Program. Evening hours, typically 8pm – 2am, but can be random. The Site Monitor MUST be able to monitor and have the ability to de-escalate situations and interact appropriately with our clients. The candidate shall be a team player and have some knowledge of teen parenting issues. Must be of sound character and have the flexibility, perseverance, and integrity necessary to engage and provide role modeling for young mothers. Prefer High School Diploma or GED. Please fax resumes to: 610-328-2807, attention: LD/TLP.

Part-Time Mentoring Coordinator
The Mentoring Coordinator will have experience with issues related to older adolescents and will have some knowledge and understanding of volunteer recruitment and retention. They shall possess the ability to identify with and adapt to the goals and philosophies of the program. They shall be a mature individual with knowledge of parenting issues, community resources, and the skills necessary to live independently. They shall demonstrate insight, empathy, flexibility, perseverance, and team orientation. A BSW or bachelor’s degree in related field of study is required. Please e-mail or fax resumes to: 610-328-2807, attention: LD/KM.

Live In Advisor
Full-time and Part-Time positions available. To provide guidance, direction and supervision to older adolescent teen mothers and teen girls residing in our Supervised Independent Living Program including conducting some life and parenting skill groups. Live in a house with 3 to 4 girls and their children. Must be available during critical hours-8:00 PM to 2:00 AM- can work part-time during off hours. Must be mature and have an understanding of teen parent and teen girl issues and must have knowledge of basic life skills. Rent and utilities paid by agency plus small stipend and scheduled time off. Location: Philadelphia; E-mail or fax resumes to LD/SIL at 610-328-2807.

Residential Worker
Part-time and Full-time - need caring and motivated individual to provide support and supervision for Delco group home serving women and children; HS/GED, Associates Degree and experience preferred; driver’s license required. Includes nights and weekends. E-mail or fax resumes to: LD/CFF 610-328-2807.

Math Teacher
PathWays PA in Delaware County is looking for a math instructor to work with adult healthcare workers preparing for college-level entrance exams. The applicant must have a bachelor’s degree, preferably in math or education, and would be responsible for teaching class several days per week for the month of June. Lesson-planning and attendance record-keeping required. The classroom is easily accessible to SEPTA public transportation (113 bus).
Please fax resumes to: 610-328-2807, attention: LD/LK

PathWays PA is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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