
The YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. We are a social justice organization dedicated to addressing issues that emerge at the intersection of race, class and gender. Founded in 1858, the YW-NYC is the first YW in the United States and part of an international movement of YWs worldwide. We currently serve 1,500 New York City school children by providing leadership and advocacy training for young women through our high school Girls Initiatives and Out-of-School Time (OST) programs for elementary and middle school students in diverse communities in Queens, Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The Education Specialist oversees the implementation of all aspects of curriculum development. The Education Specialist will be responsible for developing thematic curriculum aligned with the agency’s mission and goals. Using Understanding by Design (UbD) and project-based approaches, the Specialist ensures lessons are standards-aligned, infuse SEL and restorative practices, and produce hands-on learning that sparks curiosity. The Education Specialist will also be responsible for writing lesson plans, reviewing all lesson plans, training staff in the unit's thematic curriculum and planning at least three culminating events a year aligned with the theme. In addition, the Education Specialist will conduct activity observations and provide staff coaching and feedback on activity and lesson plan facilitation. This position will report directly to the site Program Director.
A successful Education Specialist will: bring a positive youth development lens to the role; build collaborative relationships with the school principal and staff; use evidence-based practices and data to continuously improve the OST programs; hold themselves and others accountable for program results; and demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.
Pay Rate/Salary: $35-$45
Schedule: 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Job Type: Part – Time
Start Date: August 1, 2026
Locations Available: Brownsville, Brighton Beach, Coney Island, Astoria, Harlem and Hell’s Kitchen
Responsibilities
Program Development & Curriculum Design
Training, Coaching & Staff Development
Collaboration & Partnership Management
Content Expertise & Resource Management
Organizational Alignment & Culture
Requirements
Qualifications
Eligibility requirement rules apply
The hours for this position will fluctuate depending on the school's needs, general hours of operation can range from 2pm – 6pm. The Education Specialist role requires travel across New York City. The Educational Specialist must be able to sit and stand for long stretches of time and use a computer and phone to communicate with staff and partners. Reasonable accommodation will be provided if needed for candidates who can fulfil the essential functions of the job.
Benefits we offer:
Eligibility requirement rules apply

About the YWCA of the City of New York
Established in 1858, the YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is one of the nation’s oldest nonprofit organizations committed to the personal, physical, and social development of women, their families, and communities. YW-NYC was the first charity focused on women’s rights in New York City and, for nearly 160 years, has paved the way for women and girls. Our mission—to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all—is achieved through our Girls Initiatives focused on High School girls and community-based programs which include after-school services; and college and career readiness programs. Today, the YW-NYC operates in 7 program locations, providing more than a million hours of support and serving 1,500 people annually in neighborhoods with some of the highest poverty rates in NYC.
YW-NYC has played a significant role in advancing gender equity and racial justice since its inception and has reignited its public commitment to addressing a dearth in leadership opportunities for NYC women, girls, and gender-fluid individuals, particularly those of color. All of our efforts seek to empower New York City’s girls – especially from underserved communities – to break free from economic, social, gender and racial constraints and become productive citizens and successful leaders. Our programs are designed to create an inclusive community for self-identified girls and non-gender-conforming individuals to learn, collaborate and commune with other youth dedicated to social justice and activism.