Program Culture Leader Job Description About Oakland Leaf Oakland Leaf was founded in 2001 by a collective of East Oakland educators intent on empowering youth voice. For the past 20+ years, Oakland Leaf has evolved into a highly regarded leader in the fields of youth development and out-of-school time learning. Oakland Leaf facilitates culturally relevant out-of-school time programming for approximately 1,000 K-12 East Oakland students through seven after school programs at public elementary and middle schools across East Oakland, one paid internship programs for high school students, and two 5-week summer camps - one for elementary children and one for middle school youth. Our programming emphasizes social and emotional learning, creative expression, critical thinking, leadership development, social justice, college and career readiness, and includes a diverse range of enrichment opportunities including S.T.E.M. activities, sports, poetry, visual arts, dance, literacy, community impact projects, and more. Who we are We are a collection of educators, artists, creatives, athletes, activists, life enthusiasts, and above all, passionate supporters of youth in our shared communities. If you possess the passion to make Oakland a more loving, just, and vibrant place, then Oakland Leaf might be the place for you to root in, rise up and branch out. Summary of Position The Program Culture Leader will be responsible for facilitating the culture of the program, including ensuring a positive and structured environment that creates safe conditions for our students. This role will develop, manage, and oversee the implementation of restorative practices in our program. This position reports to the site specific Program Manager. Specific Responsibilities Student Culture Work closely with Program Manager to establish a positive, joyful, and achievement-oriented school culture vision and planFacilitate instructor training and support around relationships, proactive positive culture, expectations, consistency, and classroom managementImplement a program-wide behavior management system with meaningful and logical incentives and consequencesLead and oversee the implementation of our program-wide restorative practices and culture Participate in IEP or COST meetings for afterschool students who have behavior goalsConduct outreach to students and families about available resources and how to refer, and regularly assess effectiveness of outreach effortsProgram Operations Support Program Manager in the planning and coordinate logistics for program-wide culture and community eventsSupport Program Manager in the implementation of protocols for program need assessment and program quality improvement Support Program Manager in the implementation of daily operations of the afterschool program Conduct regular program culture walkthroughs and classroom observationsFill in for class coverage, as needed, in the event of a coverage gapMinimum Qualifications Provide TB clearance and background clearance from FBI and DOJProvide 48 semester college units or pass the Instructional Aide examTwo years of work experience as an afterschool program instructor or equivalent Ability to coordinate operational systems Ability to communicate with youth, parents, teachers, school administrators, and various other stakeholders Commitment to Oakland leaf mission and core valuesFluency in Spanish is preferred but not required Working conditions/physical demands Normal school and office conditionsOffsite meetingsRequired to work some nights for eventsMust be able to lift up to 25lbWork Schedule and Period Note: This is a full time, seasonal position Monday through Friday, 10:30 AM to to 6:30 PM through Friday, May 30, 2025 excluding school holidays and breaks Compensation $40,000 to $50,000, depending on experiencePaid school breaksTo Apply To apply, complete the application on our career page https://oaklandleaffoundation.applytojob.com/. Oakland Leaf is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any individual, employee, or application for employment on the basis of race, color, marital status, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, or any other legally protected status recognized by federal, state, or local law