FDC (Flatbush Development Corporation)

Deputy Director of Education

FDC (Flatbush Development Corporation)  •  $72k - $74k/yr  •  Brooklyn, NY (Onsite)  •  6 days ago
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Job Description

ABOUT US:
Flatbush Development Corporation is a dynamic and community-focused organization dedicated to providing high-quality afterschool programs for youth in Brooklyn. Our commitment to youth development and enrichment is at the core of everything we do, and we are proud to be a partner of the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD), Department of Health (DOH) and The Office of Children Services (OCFS).

ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE:
  • Supervisor: Director of Youth Services  
  • Hours: Full time Exempt
  • Compensation $72,000-$74,000

The Deputy Director of Education provides strategic leadership and oversight for the Youth Department's educational, instructional, and youth support initiatives. This position is responsible for ensuring that educational programming, staff development, social-emotional supports, and enrichment services are aligned, high-quality, and responsive to the evolving needs of youth and families across all program sites. The Deputy Director of Education serves as a key member of the Youth Department leadership team and works closely with program leadership. 

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND PROGRAM QUALITY
  • Develop and implement the department's educational vision and instructional strategy across all youth programs.
  • Oversee curriculum implementation and ensure alignment with organizational goals, funder requirements, and best practices in youth development.
  • Establish systems to monitor educational quality, program effectiveness, and participant outcomes.
  • Support the development of lesson plans, enrichment activities, and instructional resources.
  • Conduct program observations and quality assessments to ensure consistency across all sites.
  • Utilize data and performance metrics to identify areas for improvement and drive continuous program enhancement.
STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING
  • Develop and oversee department-wide training and professional development initiatives.
  • Create training frameworks for Program Directors, Assistant Directors, Content Specialists, Activity Specialists, and Group Leaders.
  • Provide coaching and technical assistance to site leadership and instructional staff.
  • Promote a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and professional growth.
  • Support leadership development and succession planning initiatives throughout the department.
YOUTH SUPPORT SERVICES
  • Provide oversight of youth support systems, ensuring strong integration between educational programming and social-emotional services.
  • Supervises the Youth Mental Health Manager and Content Specialists as well as collaborate on interventions that support youth success.
  • Oversee systems for referrals to community-based services and external resources.
  • Ensure appropriate support is available for youth experiencing academic, behavioral, social-emotional, or family-related challenges.
  • Support the development of trauma-informed and youth-centered practices across all programs.
INTERNSHIP AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
  • Support the supervision and development of MSW interns and other educational internship placements.
  • Establish partnerships with colleges and universities to create internship and workforce development opportunities.
  • Develop pathways that support recruitment, professional growth, and future leadership development.
STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
  • Collaborate closely with the Director of Development to identify and pursue youth-focused grant opportunities.
  • Assist in the development of grant proposals, program narratives, and funding requests that support educational initiatives, mental health services, and youth development programming.
  • Cultivate partnerships with schools, community organizations, higher education institutions, and service providers.
  • Identify opportunities to expand services and resources available to youth and families.
ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP
  • Participate in departmental planning, strategic initiatives, and leadership meetings.
  • Develop reports, program evaluations, and outcome measurements for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ensure compliance with organizational policies, funder requirements, and applicable regulations.
  • Support the Director of Youth Services in achieving departmental goals and objectives.
FAMILY & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
  • As a community-focused organization, all employees may occasionally be required to support organizational events, special initiatives, and community activities outside of their regular work schedule, including evenings and weekends. These events are essential to advancing the organization's mission, strengthening community partnerships, and serving our stakeholders
Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Social Work, Youth Development, Educational Leadership, or a related field required.
  • Minimum of five (3) years of progressive leadership experience in youth development, education, afterschool programming, or related fields.
  • Strong knowledge of curriculum development, instructional practices, youth development principles, and social-emotional learning.
  • Experience developing and facilitating staff trainings and professional development.
  • Knowledge of grant development, community partnerships, and program evaluation preferred.
  • Excellent leadership, organizational, communication, and relationship-building skills.
Flatbush Development Corporation, Inc., provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.
FDC (Flatbush Development Corporation)

About FDC (Flatbush Development Corporation)

FDC is dedicated to meeting the needs of a diverse and vibrant Brooklyn. FDC identifies and responds to these needs by building partnerships, creating programs, and developing campaigns that promote enhanced quality of life, safety, equity, and preservation of our community.

People, businesses, and ideas come to Brooklyn to bloom and flourish! The diversity and commitment of our community create energy and passion for progress. FDC is the catalyst and agent of change that ensures that an enhanced quality of life and shared prosperity is a reality for all. We celebrate our history and we work to produce a future that is worthy of the rich traditions and strong roots that have supported our growth. By preserving our historic heritage and maintaining our beautiful landscape we connect our Victorian past to our multi-cultural present and future. By preserving affordable housing we maintain our unique place as the nation’s most diverse neighborhood, both ethnically and socio-economically. We continuously educate and empower youth and future generations to come. By creating and promoting intra-community events and activities that we all share in, we demonstrate that we can work together, live together and have fun together. Flatbush Development Corporation and the community as a whole work together toward the common good, towards a greater understanding of each other, with a mutual respect and shared accountability for all.

Industry
Nonprofit & NGOs
Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
Year Founded
1975
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