Program Coordinator, Instructional Design and Applied Learning (IDAL)
Company: Lighthouse
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
POSITION: Program Coordinator, Instructional Design andREPORTS
TO: Senior Director, Instructional Design and AppliedLearning
(IDAL)STATUS: Full Time, Non-ExemptJOB CLASSIFICATION: Associate
IIUNION ELIGIBLE: YesWORK ARRANGEMENT: Hybrid (3 days/week in
office) or RemoteSALARY RANGE: $32.78/hr-$40/hr*Blind/visually
impaired strongly encouraged to apply.About the LightHouseFounded
in San Francisco in 1902, the LightHouse's vision is a world where
blind and low vision people flourish, and its mission is to promote
independence, community, and equity created by and with blind and
low vision people.LightHouse Values
- Blindness Positivity: We take pride in our ability to navigate
our lives as blind and low vision people.
- Disability Justice: We recognize the inherent worth of every
person and commit to advancing equity and interdependency.
- Inclusion: We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to
belong and live to their full potential, encompassing their
identities, backgrounds, and abilities.
- Excellence: We provide the highest-quality services and
products, and we continuously learn, improve, and innovate.
- Empowerment: We encourage self-determination, independence, and
autonomy.
- Compassion: We make efforts to understand one another, and we
treat every person with dignity and respect.OVERVIEWThe LightHouse
for the Blind and Visually Impaired is seeking a dynamic and
mission-driven Program Coordinator to be the connection between
students and service delivery through the coordination of group
classes and individual student scheduling across all LH campuses.
This person will have a high social emotional intelligence and will
be able to meet people where they are. This role reports to the
Senior Director, Instructional Design and Applied Learning.The
Instructional Design and Applied Learning department is responsible
for developing and maintaining templates for all LightHouse
courses, ensuring their seamless integration into the appropriate
LH departments. This includes identifying and developing practicum
sites to provide hands-on training opportunities and overseeing
their management to meet educational standards. The department
manages the employment readiness programs, such as YES Academy and
YES Weekends, which include workshops on computer basics, business
writing, and professional attire (Dress for Success). Additionally,
it develops and manages the master schedule for all LH courses,
conducts pre and post assessments to measure student progress, and
collects course evaluations to continuously improve curriculum and
instruction. Regular program evaluations and reporting are
conducted to ensure effectiveness and compliance with standards.
The department also manages the integration of purchased curriculum
resources into the learning management system, ensuring it meets
the needs of students and staff.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree preferred in Education, Rehabilitation or
related field. A preference of an associated degree in a social
science field, certified rehabilitation counseling degree, or
equivalent.
- Minimum 2 years' experience in working with students who are
blind and have concomitant health conditions, disabilities
including but not limited to deafness/hearing loss, stroke,
Cortical/Cerebral visual impairment, etc. Subject matter expert
knowledge of the expanded core curriculum. Experience working with
the blind/DeafBlind/disabled community strongly preferred.
- Knowledge of FASA and other academic documents students must
complete.
- Thorough understanding of DOR Pre-ETS and the breadth of skills
related to developing solid blind skills as they connect to job
skills.
- Bicultural and bilingual welcomed, particularly in languages
like American Sign Language, Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Russian,
Tagalog, or Vietnamese.
- Must comply with HIPAA regulations in all communications and
handling of documents.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- A high level of social-emotional intelligence, demonstrating
patience and empathy.
- Strong interpersonal skills to relate to staff, blind/visually
impaired students, and persons in the community with varied
backgrounds and viewpoints.
- Strong coaching skills, including positive problem solving and
professional communication.
- Ability to formulate individual, sequential training plan.
- Demonstrated attention to detail.
- Flexibility, ability to multi-task and work independently.
- Ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven
environment.
- Experience in database entry. Salesforce or other database
experience is a plus.
- Proficient in MS Office suite of software (Word, Excel,
Outlook, PowerPoint, OneDrive, SharePoint, etc.).
- Knowledge of Zoom or other web conferencing platforms.
- Willingness to learn new agency computer programs.
- Maintain up-to-date First Aid and CPR certifications, to be
paid for by LightHouse.
- Knowledge of braille desired.JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Group Training and Classes Support
- Coordinate all aspects of group courses, including database
management, calendar scheduling, student enrollment, course set up
and instructor coordination.
- Individual Training Support
- Collaborate with other Program Coordinators for student
sign-ups for LightHouse programs.
- Whole Person Care Collaboration
- Collaborate with Service Navigators, Intake Coordinators, and
the direct service team to ensure service provision in line with
the student's individualized service plan.
- Make schedule reminder calls for new student appointments,
including for new student orientations and baseline
assessments.
- Work with department directors and program managers to ensure
students have been contacted within a timely manner and document
status of student participation.
- Community Education
- Collaborate with Community Education team to build and send
regular listserve of LightHouse programs to community support
providers.
- ASL and Spoken Language Interpretation Coordination
- Manage the ASL and spoken language resources need for the
Connections department, to include scheduling of interpreters and
processing of vendor invoices.
- Equipment Coordination
- Assists Directors with purchasing office supplies, program
supplies and equipment.
- Coordinates student equipment and supplies, ensuring
accessibility (Large Print and Braille) and organization.
- Administrative Support
- Provides administrative assistance to Directors and Service
Providers, particularly related to MS Office and Database
Management.
- Attend monthly Connections Staff meetings.
- Grant Tracking and Billing
- Creates Salesforce Reports for Directors to track various
grants to help monitor progress.
- Manages procurement and billing for the SCAN Health equipment
grant.
- Prepares monthly reporting and/or billing for the OIB (Older
Individuals who are Blind), AB2480, 5310, and DAS grants.
- Ensure entry of all student service data into Salesforce and
other relevant systems within 5 days of service date.
- Submit monthly reporting, billing, and reimbursements
accurately and timely by the 5th business day of the month.
- Willingness to perform other related duties as
assigned.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to carry or transport 20lbs.
- Sit/Stand at a desk and perform computer-intensive work for
extended periods of time daily.
- Ability to operate standard office equipment.
- Must be able to independently travel to all LightHouse physical
locations and events, as well as throughout Northern California up
to Eureka, to provide services as needed.WORKING
CONDITIONS:LightHouse is an equal opportunity employer. LightHouse
policy and the law prohibit discrimination and harassment based on
an individual's race, ancestry, religion or religious creed
(including religious dress and grooming practices), color, age (40
and over), sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, genetic information, national origin (including
language use restrictions), marital status, medical condition
(including cancer and genetic characteristics), physical or mental
disability (including HIV and AIDS), military or veteran status,
pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical
conditions, denial of Family and Medical Care leave, height and
weight, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or
local laws, regulations, or ordinances. Our policy and the law
prohibit co-workers, third parties, supervisors, and managers from
engaging in such conduct.LightHouse personnel are employed on an
at-will basis. Employment at-will means that the employment
relationship may be terminated, with or without cause and with or
without advance notice at any time by the employee or the
Agency.HOW TO APPLY:Please submit a cover letter and r--sum-- as
Word attachments (no PDFs please), along with the completed
employment application (downloads in a Word document), to
HR@lighthouse-sf.org, including the job title in the subject line.
To fill out the application, please enable editing in the document.
We will not consider videos or hyperlinks to online profiles. Due
to time constraints, we will only respond to complete submissions
in which there is serious interest, thanks for your
understanding.
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Keywords: Lighthouse, Berkeley , Program Coordinator, Instructional Design and Applied Learning (IDAL), Other , San Francisco, California
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