Youth Education Manager, Alpha - $200,000/year USD
Crossover · New York, NY · 2 days ago
Management$200k/yrFull-time
Key Responsibilities
- Facilitating one-hour live sessions in life skills and social-emotional learning (SEL) for K-8 students on subjects such as public speaking and concentration, adhering to Alpha's established framework
- Conducting daily motivational sessions that ensure 100% of students meet their weekly app-based goals through age-appropriate incentives including school currency and leaderboards
- Developing Guides via direct observation, precise feedback, and practical training so they execute workshops with equivalent energy and rigor
- Analyzing Coachbot data and student records to pinpoint learners requiring support, then providing direct intervention
- Personally mentoring your designated student cohort, exemplifying the coaching and motivational techniques you require from all Guides
Basic Requirements
- Currently residing in or willing to relocate to Beverly Hills, CA; Piedmont, CA; Greenwich, CT; Boca Raton, FL; Miami, FL; Boston, MA; Raleigh, NC; New York City, NY; Seattle, WA (relocation assistance provided)
- Bachelor's degree in Education, Psychology, Business, or related discipline (Master's preferred; traditional teaching certifications are not required)
- Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in education, learning and development, coaching, or comparable area
- Demonstrated experience designing and executing educational programs, curricula, or training initiatives
- Proven history of managing a team of 5 or more individuals, including responsibility for recruitment and performance-driven termination decisions
- Background in coaching, mentoring, or delivering constructive feedback to enhance engagement and outcomes
- Experience working directly with youth aged 5–14 in educational or developmental environments
- Strong capability in leveraging data and metrics to inform decisions and foster continuous improvement
Nice-to-have Requirements
- Master's degree in Education, Psychology, or Business
- Experience as an athletic coach, camp director, or youth program coordinator where you directly motivated children to achieve measurable objectives
- History of coaching adults in positions where performance was measured and evaluated
- Confidence presenting to large groups of children. The type of presence that commands attention in a room full of 8-year-olds
What You Won’t Be Doing
- Creating lesson plans or building curriculum. Students advance via adaptive applications; your role is to elevate the people supporting them
- Delivering traditional classroom lectures. You operate as 80% performer, 20% content expert; if you prefer standing at a whiteboard, this role isn't the right match
- Compromising standards due to external pressure from parents or administration. A 99% score means "not yet"—and you will be empowered to maintain that threshold
- Spending your day in an office handling administrative tasks. The majority of your time involves direct engagement with students and Guides
- Waiting extended periods for performance evaluations. Outcomes are visible in real-time through Coachbot, and adjustments occur immediately