Regional Director
Apply NowCompany: Boys and Girls Clubs of the Antelope Valley
Location: Lancaster, CA 93535
Description:
POSITION: Regional Director (Full-Time)
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 9AM - 6PM; 9:30AM - 6:30PM; or when otherwise required
RATE: $40-$45
REPORTS TO: Director of Operations (DOO)
PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Regional Director is responsible for providing leadership, support, and oversight to a team of Program Directors within one school district or designated unit. This position ensures high-quality program implementation across all regional sites, supports staff development, promotes alignment with organizational goals, and builds strong partnerships with districts, schools, families, and the community. The Regional Director plays a critical role in sustaining excellence, fostering collaboration, and ensuring the success of Boys & Girls Club programs.
KEY ROLES (Essential Job Responsibilities):
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS:
1. Leadership & Staff Development
2. Program Oversight
3. Communication & Partnership
4. Compliance & Accountability
5. Strategic Leadership
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Experience & Education
2. Skills & Certifications
3. Other Requirements
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 9AM - 6PM; 9:30AM - 6:30PM; or when otherwise required
RATE: $40-$45
REPORTS TO: Director of Operations (DOO)
PRIMARY FUNCTION: The Regional Director is responsible for providing leadership, support, and oversight to a team of Program Directors within one school district or designated unit. This position ensures high-quality program implementation across all regional sites, supports staff development, promotes alignment with organizational goals, and builds strong partnerships with districts, schools, families, and the community. The Regional Director plays a critical role in sustaining excellence, fostering collaboration, and ensuring the success of Boys & Girls Club programs.
KEY ROLES (Essential Job Responsibilities):
- Provide direct oversight to 3-6 Program Directors who each manage 2-4 site locations.
- Ensure consistent implementation of organizational policies, program expectations, and quality standards across all assigned sites.
- Lead hiring, onboarding, coaching, and performance management for assigned Program Directors.
- Facilitate professional development opportunities that support staff growth, leadership, and retention.
- Conduct daily site visits to observe programming, meet with staff, and assess consistency towards goals.
- Ensure alignment with the After School Education and Safety (ASES) program, and/or Expanding Learning Opportunities Program (ELOP) guidelines and other grant requirements.
- Build strong partnerships with district administrators, school leaders, and community partners.
- Monitor and support the development and completion of site-level plans, goals, and reports.
- Collaborate with the DOO and other regional leaders to evaluate and enhance programming.
- Address high-level concerns or issues escalated from site or district personnel.
- Represent the Club at school board/ and or district meetings, district-level events, and other community engagements.
- Work with administrative teams to support grant reports, budgets, and resource allocation.
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS:
1. Leadership & Staff Development
- Inspire and develop high-performing Program Directors.
- Empower team through effective coaching, modeling, and ongoing evaluation.
- Recognize and celebrate staff contributions and successes.
2. Program Oversight
- Ensure safety, equity, and engagement across all youth programs.
- Maintain awareness and responsiveness to program needs, district priorities, and community issues.
- Use data and feedback to drive program improvement.
3. Communication & Partnership
- Communicate regularly with Program Directors and district personnel.
- Share important updates, opportunities, and challenges with the DOO and leadership team.
- Maintain professionalism in all forms of communication and public representation.
4. Compliance & Accountability
- Support Program Directors in meeting compliance for ASES/ELOP and other grant programs.
- Conduct formal evaluations of Program Directors and maintain accurate performance records.
- Track regional outcomes and ensure timely submission of required documentation.
5. Strategic Leadership
- Contribute to regional planning, strategic initiatives, and organizational growth
- Identify areas for improvement and propose solutions.
- Serve as a key thought partner to the DOO.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Experience & Education
- Bachelor's Degree in Education, Nonprofit Leadership, Social Work, or related field preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in youth development, education, or after-school program leadership.
- Demonstrated success in managing teams and multi-site operations.
2. Skills & Certifications
- Strong interpersonal, coaching, and leadership skills.
- Knowledge of ASES/ELOP programs, child safety protocols, and youth development principles.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, and data systems.
- CPR/First Aid Certification (or willingness to complete upon hire).
3. Other Requirements
- Must pass a background check, TB test, and drug screening.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation.
- Availability to work flexible hours and occasional weekends or evenings.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to stand, walk, and move through Club and school environments frequently.
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
- Comfortable working in busy, dynamic, and sometimes loud environments.