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Youth Program Manager, Alpha - $200,000/year USD

Crossover · Miami, FL · Yesterday
Education$200k/yrFull-time
In-person: Beverly Hills, CA; Piedmont, CA; Greenwich, CT; Boca Raton, FL; Miami, FL; Boston, MA; Raleigh, NC; New York City, NY; Seattle, WA (relocation assistance available)$200,000 annual salary, paid weekly | Full health, dental, and vision coverage from day one The most meaningful support you can offer a student who achieves 99% is to acknowledge it isn't yet 100%. Not out of indifference — but because you know they can reach it, and accepting less would be the true disservice. If this reasoning resonates, continue reading. If it feels overly strict, this position will likely not suit you. Alpha students don't attend traditional lectures. They advance through adaptive applications at double the speed of conventional classrooms while simultaneously developing practical life competencies. Your role ensures three commitments are fulfilled for every child in your group: they develop a genuine love of learning, they progress at twice the standard rate, and they acquire capabilities beyond what traditional curricula provide. You will also mentor the Guides who uphold these same commitments throughout your campus. All decisions are informed by metrics and all interactions are conducted in person. Your time divides between your assigned student cohort and the Guides under your leadership — with identical expectations for both: documented advancement, without compromise. When a Guide's session underperforms, you don't file documentation; you observe directly, conduct a debrief, and implement corrections that same afternoon. You will witness reserved students presenting with confidence to adults. You will observe a child who previously "despised school" requesting to remain after hours. And you will understand that the standard you maintained is precisely what enabled their transformation, because upholding expectations demonstrates your belief in their capacity to exceed them. You may be establishing a completely new campus from the ground up and defining the foundational culture that will characterize the school. As the campus develops, your emphasis transitions from operational startup responsibilities to leadership through coaching, cultivating the team that expands Alpha's approach throughout your region. If this opportunity appeals to you, submit your application now. What You Will Be Doing Facilitating one-hour interactive life skills and social-emotional learning (SEL) sessions with K-8 students covering areas such as public speaking and concentration, adhering to Alpha's established frameworkConducting daily motivational sessions that ensure 100% of students achieve their weekly application-based goals through age-appropriate incentive structures including school currency and performance leaderboardsDeveloping Guides via direct observation, precise feedback, and practical skill-building so they execute sessions with equivalent energy and accuracyAnalyzing Coachbot data and individual student records to pinpoint students requiring intervention, then providing direct supportDirectly mentoring your assigned student cohort, demonstrating the coaching and motivational approaches you require from all Guides What You Won’t Be Doing Creating lesson plans or building curriculum. Students progress through adaptive applications; your focus is elevating the people who support them.Delivering traditional classroom lectures. You function as 80% facilitator, 20% content expert; if you prefer standing at a whiteboard, this role isn't aligned.Compromising standards due to pressure from parents or administration. When a student reaches 99%, the response is "not yet" — and you will have institutional support to maintain that position.Working from an office processing administrative documents. The majority of your day involves direct engagement with students and Guides.Waiting extended periods for performance assessment. Outcomes are visible in real-time through Coachbot and adjustments occur immediately. Youth Program Manager Key Responsibilities Fulfill Alpha's 3 Promises throughout your cohort and among the Guides you develop: every student loves school, advances at 2x the standard pace, and develops tangible life competencies. Basic Requirements Currently residing in or prepared 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 available)Bachelor's degree in Education, Psychology, Business, or related discipline (Master's degree preferred; traditional teaching certifications are not required)Minimum 5 years of professional experience in education, learning and development, coaching, or comparable fieldDemonstrated experience creating and executing educational programs, curricula, or training frameworksProven history of managing a team of 5 or more individuals, including responsibility for recruitment and performance-related termination decisionsBackground in coaching, mentoring, or delivering constructive feedback to enhance engagement and outcomesProfessional experience working with youth ages 5–14 in educational or developmental contextsDemonstrated ability to leverage data and performance metrics to inform decisions and drive ongoing improvementLegal authorization to work in the United States Nice-to-have Requirements Master's degree in Education, Psychology, or BusinessExperience as an athletic coach, camp director, or youth program coordinator where you directly motivated children to achieve quantifiable objectivesBackground coaching adults in positions where performance was systematically measured and evaluatedDemonstrated ability to engage large groups of children. The type of presence that commands attention from a room full of 8-year-olds. About Alpha Join the team building school around student growth Alpha reimagines the school day around faster learning, stronger mentorship, and more time for students to build real-world skills. Roles with real student impact: Alpha hires teachers (guides), operators, admissions experts, school & curriculum leaders, and remote team members. Education work that pays like it matters: Alpha offers six-figure roles for people ready to help build a radically better school experience. A culture built for builders: Alpha is fast-moving, ambitious, and student focused. It’s for people who want to improve the system, not maintain it. Alpha is where you can do the most meaningful work of your career. There is so much to cover for this exciting role, and space here is limited. Hit the Apply button if you found this interesting and want to learn more. We look forward to meeting you! Working with us This is a full-time (40 hours per week), long-term position. The position is immediately available and requires entering into an independent contractor agreement with Crossover as a Contractor of Record. The compensation level for this role is $100 USD/hour, which equates to $200,000 USD/year assuming 40 hours per week and 50 weeks per year. The payment period is weekly. Consult www.crossover.com/help-and-faqs for more details on this topic. Crossover Job Code: LJ-5628-US-Miami-YouthProgramMa.003

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