Program Facilitator
Overview
The Program Facilitator is responsible for the delivery of The Next IT Girl’s programming in the chapter city. Facilitators assist in engaging, inclusive, and supportive learning environments that inspire students to explore technology, build confidence, and develop new skills. Facilitators work closely with the Program Operations Manager and co-facilitators to ensure high-quality, mission-aligned program delivery. This role is ideal for flexible college students or professionals seeking flexible, impactful work in youth development and technology education.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure program material accuracy and readiness, accuracy, and successful delivery
- Facilitate monthly IT Girl Club sessions or any other TNIG programs at assigned partner school(s) in accordance with TNIG curriculum and program agenda
- Deliver programming in alignment with TNIG’s instructional approach and youth-centered philosophy
- Create and maintain a positive, inclusive, and effective learning environment
- Serve as a positive role model for participants, school partners, and the broader community
- Motivate and engage student participants using positive behavior management and a trauma-informed approach
- Support student retention throughout the program lifecycle
- Program Management & Communication
- Maintain program materials and ensure proper setup and breakdown of each session
- P practice consistent risk management and adhere to TNIG policies and procedures
- Ensure timely and accurate completion of all required documentation and submissions
- Program Evaluation & Data Collection
- Accurately track and submit: Attendance records, Student engagement data, Program assessments and outcome measurement activities, Post-session program evaluation data, Student projects and/or artifacts as required by the program
- Additional Responsibilities
- Complete onboarding and any required training prior to facilitating sessions
- Participate in three monthly readiness meetings with the Program Operations Manager focused on: Curriculum review, Session agendas, Materials and technology preparation and pickup, Delivery expectations
- Perform other duties as assigned that support program success
Required Qualifications and Skills
- Currently pursuing or completed a Bachelor’s degree in a technology-related field, education, human development, nonprofit studies, or a related field OR 3+ years of experience facilitating youth programming or teaching
- Experience delivering presentations, trainings, or public speaking
- Proficiency in Google Workspace and comfort learning new digital tools (e.g., Slack, Learning Management Systems (LMS) Platforms, and Google Workspace)
- Understanding of core technology concepts AI, HTML/CSS, Data Science, Cybersecurity, UX/UI Design
- Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders
- Experience working in a fast-paced, remote and often ambiguous work environment
- Comfortable use of requisite tools (i.e. video conferencing, messaging, etc.)
- Ability to prioritize, organize, collaborate and work effectively on a multicultural team
- Ability to receive feedback and engage in continuous self-improvement
- Firm belief in personal accountability, producing measurable outcomes, and sustaining high expectations
- Reliable and consistent transportation to programming sites
Commitment
- Flexible, part-time
- Average time commitment is approximately 5–6 hours per school per month, including:
- Preparation
- Travel and setup
- Program delivery
- Post-session reporting
- Standard program session times are between 9:00AM - 3:30PM, Monday - Friday
- Hybrid schedule; in-person trainings
Compensation
$150/per school, per month
Background Check Disclosure
All positions at TNIG require at least some interaction with minors (see list of duties for specific details). Therefore, candidates must undergo a background check to ensure the safety of the youth we serve. Candidates will be informed about the background check process and will have the opportunity to discuss any relevant issues.