
Youth Development & Education Assistant
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The High Line is both a nonprofit organization and a public park on the West Side of Manhattan. We're devoted to reimagining public spaces to create connected, healthy neighborhoods and cities through our work with communities on and off the High Line.
Built on a historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be more than a park. You can walk through the gardens, view art, experience a performance, enjoy food or beverage, or connect with friends and neighbors—all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.
Nearly 100% of our annual budget comes through donations from people like you, who help us operate, maintain, and program the park. The High Line is owned by the City of New York and we operate under a license agreement with NYC Parks.
Job Description
The Youth Development & Education Assistant is a position that will provide administrative, logistical, and programmatic support to the Schools, Family, and Youth Career and Development programs. These programs design, organize, and execute diverse activities supporting New York City's youth, from public events on the park to in-school events and presentations.
The Youth Development & Education Assistant will manage all administrative functions for youth-oriented programs, including but not limited to data collection, invoicing and budget management, scheduling, listing contacts and contract management.
This position will report directly to the Senior Manager of Schools and Family Programs and will work closely with the two Youth and Career Development Managers. The Youth Development & Education Assistant will also work collaboratively with multiple High Line departments, including but not limited to art, community engagement, horticulture, operations, development and the High Line Network.
Requirements
Primary Responsibilities
Coordination & Workflow
The High Line is guided by a series of values through which we make decisions, including hiring. These values include proactively creating access points for all people, regardless of race, income, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. They also include seeking out a diversity of experiences; in listening, respecting, and learning from multiple voices, perspectives, and modes of participation.
As part of our commitment to living up to these values and advancing equity within our organization and through our work, we are committed to an equitable hiring process. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people from a broad range of lived experiences, including members of historically marginalized communities.
Desired experience of a successful candidate may include the following, but candidates will not be screened exclusively based on meeting these qualifications{{{{:}
}}}Ideal Experie
ur.The location for the role is on-site, with a requirement to physically report to the office or our nearby satellite office (located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in New York Cit
itsBenef
Built on a historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be more than a park. You can walk through the gardens, view art, experience a performance, enjoy food or beverage, or connect with friends and neighbors—all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.
Nearly 100% of our annual budget comes through donations from people like you, who help us operate, maintain, and program the park. The High Line is owned by the City of New York and we operate under a license agreement with NYC Parks.
Job Description
The Youth Development & Education Assistant is a position that will provide administrative, logistical, and programmatic support to the Schools, Family, and Youth Career and Development programs. These programs design, organize, and execute diverse activities supporting New York City's youth, from public events on the park to in-school events and presentations.
The Youth Development & Education Assistant will manage all administrative functions for youth-oriented programs, including but not limited to data collection, invoicing and budget management, scheduling, listing contacts and contract management.
This position will report directly to the Senior Manager of Schools and Family Programs and will work closely with the two Youth and Career Development Managers. The Youth Development & Education Assistant will also work collaboratively with multiple High Line departments, including but not limited to art, community engagement, horticulture, operations, development and the High Line Network.
Requirements
Primary Responsibilities
Coordination & Workflow
- Support the Senior Manager of Schools and Family Programs and Youth and Career Development Managers with all administrative matters, including but not limited to scheduling meetings, taking and distributing meeting notes, managing contacts, processing invoices and receipts, and booking travel
- Assist with internal and external correspondence, drafting documents, and presentations for multiple audiences including staff, board of directors, community stakeholders, and funders
- Assist with management of timelines, work plans, and deliverables for department activities and for collaborations with other teams, including communications, development, visitor services, horticulture, and planning and design
- Support the implementation of practices and policies that advance equity, inclusion, diversity, and accessibility across the education department
- Assist with drafting and tracking of contractual agreements
- Support the reporting, and monitoring of departmental budgets
- Liaise with the finance department to maintain and organize up-to-date expense management and filing systems including monitoring administrative expenses and credit card reconciliation
- Draft the YD&E contribution to the monthly interdepartmental meetings and internal newsletter. Liaise with the communications department to maintain and organize program calendars, milestones, and mailing lists, and to develop and share content and updates
- Assist with drafting of copy/language for social media, website, newsletter, and park signage
- Support the planning and production of workshops, exhibitions, webinars, convenings, tours, and other related events, working closely with program & engagement departments and visitor services
- Represent the High Line at a variety of community events and functions, as required
The High Line is guided by a series of values through which we make decisions, including hiring. These values include proactively creating access points for all people, regardless of race, income, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. They also include seeking out a diversity of experiences; in listening, respecting, and learning from multiple voices, perspectives, and modes of participation.
As part of our commitment to living up to these values and advancing equity within our organization and through our work, we are committed to an equitable hiring process. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people from a broad range of lived experiences, including members of historically marginalized communities.
Desired experience of a successful candidate may include the following, but candidates will not be screened exclusively based on meeting these qualifications{{{{:}
}}}Ideal Experie
- nce2-3 years' administrative-related work experience in nonprofit and/or public sec
- torExperience and fluency with Google G-Suite (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoi
- nt)Experience developing communications pieces including reports, newsletters, and social me
- diaExperience and preference for working with people of diverse backgrou
- ed)Bachelor's degree in a relevant fi
- eldExperience working in a civic or cultural institution, such as a park, library, community-based organization, museum, or another non-traditional education sett
- ingExperience with Asana or other web-based project management to
- olsExperience with Sage Intacct or other web-based financial management to
- olsFluency in a second language, such as Spanish, Mandarin, or Canton
- iesExcellent organizational skills with a high-level of attention to detail and ability to support several colleagues and proje
- ctsSelf-starter, able to work independently, team player and creative thin
- kerOutstanding written and verbal communication ski
- llsEnthusiasm about the High Line, and its role in community and public sp
- aceAbility to articulate the impact of program des
- ignSense of humor and ability to work in fast-paced environm
- entCommitment to advancing equity, inclusion, diversity, and accessibil
- ityAbility to work evenings and weekends, as nee
- dedAbility to travel locally, as nee
ur.The location for the role is on-site, with a requirement to physically report to the office or our nearby satellite office (located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in New York Cit
- y).If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodation during the application process, please send an email request to [email protected] ** Resumes sent to this email address will not be given any special considerat
itsBenef
- its20 Vacation days, 7 sick days, and 10 paid holidays with 2 floating holidays (according to starting d
- ay)Medical, dental, and vision insura
- ncePaid primary and secondary caregiver le
- aveSupplemental short-term disability insurance and paid life insura
- nceWinter Frid
- aysCommuter benef
- itsFlexible Spending Accou
- ntsContribution in a 403(b) retirement p
- lanEmployee Assistance Prog
- ramDiscounted Citi Bike Members
- hipDiscounts with vendors on the High Line & around the Meatpacking neighborh
- oodFree entrance to the Whitney Mus
- eumGrowth & Development career opportunit
The High Line is both a nonprofit organization and a public park on the West Side of Manhattan. We're devoted to reimagining public spaces to create connected, healthy neighborhoods and cities through our work with communities on and off the High Line.
Built on a historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be more than a park. You can walk through the gardens, view art, experience a performance, enjoy food or beverage, or connect with friends and neighbors—all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.
Nearly 100% of our annual budget comes through donations from people like you, who help us operate, maintain, and program the park. The High Line is owned by the City of New York and we operate under a license agreement with NYC Parks.
Job Description
The Youth Development & Education Assistant is a position that will provide administrative, logistical, and programmatic support to the Schools, Family, and Youth Career and Development programs. These programs design, organize, and execute diverse activities supporting New York City's youth, from public events on the park to in-school events and presentations.
The Youth Development & Education Assistant will manage all administrative functions for youth-oriented programs, including but not limited to data collection, invoicing and budget management, scheduling, listing contacts and contract management.
This position will report directly to the Senior Manager of Schools and Family Programs and will work closely with the two Youth and Career Development Managers. The Youth Development & Education Assistant will also work collaboratively with multiple High Line departments, including but not limited to art, community engagement, horticulture, operations, development and the High Line Network.
Requirements
Primary Responsibilities
Coordination & Workflow
The High Line is guided by a series of values through which we make decisions, including hiring. These values include proactively creating access points for all people, regardless of race, income, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. They also include seeking out a diversity of experiences; in listening, respecting, and learning from multiple voices, perspectives, and modes of participation.
As part of our commitment to living up to these values and advancing equity within our organization and through our work, we are committed to an equitable hiring process. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people from a broad range of lived experiences, including members of historically marginalized communities.
Desired experience of a successful candidate may include the following, but candidates will not be screened exclusively based on meeting these qualifications{{{{:}
}}}Ideal Experie
ur.The location for the role is on-site, with a requirement to physically report to the office or our nearby satellite office (located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in New York Cit
itsBenef
Built on a historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be more than a park. You can walk through the gardens, view art, experience a performance, enjoy food or beverage, or connect with friends and neighbors—all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.
Nearly 100% of our annual budget comes through donations from people like you, who help us operate, maintain, and program the park. The High Line is owned by the City of New York and we operate under a license agreement with NYC Parks.
Job Description
The Youth Development & Education Assistant is a position that will provide administrative, logistical, and programmatic support to the Schools, Family, and Youth Career and Development programs. These programs design, organize, and execute diverse activities supporting New York City's youth, from public events on the park to in-school events and presentations.
The Youth Development & Education Assistant will manage all administrative functions for youth-oriented programs, including but not limited to data collection, invoicing and budget management, scheduling, listing contacts and contract management.
This position will report directly to the Senior Manager of Schools and Family Programs and will work closely with the two Youth and Career Development Managers. The Youth Development & Education Assistant will also work collaboratively with multiple High Line departments, including but not limited to art, community engagement, horticulture, operations, development and the High Line Network.
Requirements
Primary Responsibilities
Coordination & Workflow
- Support the Senior Manager of Schools and Family Programs and Youth and Career Development Managers with all administrative matters, including but not limited to scheduling meetings, taking and distributing meeting notes, managing contacts, processing invoices and receipts, and booking travel
- Assist with internal and external correspondence, drafting documents, and presentations for multiple audiences including staff, board of directors, community stakeholders, and funders
- Assist with management of timelines, work plans, and deliverables for department activities and for collaborations with other teams, including communications, development, visitor services, horticulture, and planning and design
- Support the implementation of practices and policies that advance equity, inclusion, diversity, and accessibility across the education department
- Assist with drafting and tracking of contractual agreements
- Support the reporting, and monitoring of departmental budgets
- Liaise with the finance department to maintain and organize up-to-date expense management and filing systems including monitoring administrative expenses and credit card reconciliation
- Draft the YD&E contribution to the monthly interdepartmental meetings and internal newsletter. Liaise with the communications department to maintain and organize program calendars, milestones, and mailing lists, and to develop and share content and updates
- Assist with drafting of copy/language for social media, website, newsletter, and park signage
- Support the planning and production of workshops, exhibitions, webinars, convenings, tours, and other related events, working closely with program & engagement departments and visitor services
- Represent the High Line at a variety of community events and functions, as required
The High Line is guided by a series of values through which we make decisions, including hiring. These values include proactively creating access points for all people, regardless of race, income, country of origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity. They also include seeking out a diversity of experiences; in listening, respecting, and learning from multiple voices, perspectives, and modes of participation.
As part of our commitment to living up to these values and advancing equity within our organization and through our work, we are committed to an equitable hiring process. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people from a broad range of lived experiences, including members of historically marginalized communities.
Desired experience of a successful candidate may include the following, but candidates will not be screened exclusively based on meeting these qualifications{{{{:}
}}}Ideal Experie
- nce2-3 years' administrative-related work experience in nonprofit and/or public sec
- torExperience and fluency with Google G-Suite (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides) and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoi
- nt)Experience developing communications pieces including reports, newsletters, and social me
- diaExperience and preference for working with people of diverse backgrou
- ed)Bachelor's degree in a relevant fi
- eldExperience working in a civic or cultural institution, such as a park, library, community-based organization, museum, or another non-traditional education sett
- ingExperience with Asana or other web-based project management to
- olsExperience with Sage Intacct or other web-based financial management to
- olsFluency in a second language, such as Spanish, Mandarin, or Canton
- iesExcellent organizational skills with a high-level of attention to detail and ability to support several colleagues and proje
- ctsSelf-starter, able to work independently, team player and creative thin
- kerOutstanding written and verbal communication ski
- llsEnthusiasm about the High Line, and its role in community and public sp
- aceAbility to articulate the impact of program des
- ignSense of humor and ability to work in fast-paced environm
- entCommitment to advancing equity, inclusion, diversity, and accessibil
- ityAbility to work evenings and weekends, as nee
- dedAbility to travel locally, as nee
ur.The location for the role is on-site, with a requirement to physically report to the office or our nearby satellite office (located in Manhattan's Meatpacking District in New York Cit
- y).If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodation during the application process, please send an email request to [email protected] ** Resumes sent to this email address will not be given any special considerat
itsBenef
- its20 Vacation days, 7 sick days, and 10 paid holidays with 2 floating holidays (according to starting d
- ay)Medical, dental, and vision insura
- ncePaid primary and secondary caregiver le
- aveSupplemental short-term disability insurance and paid life insura
- nceWinter Frid
- aysCommuter benef
- itsFlexible Spending Accou
- ntsContribution in a 403(b) retirement p
- lanEmployee Assistance Prog
- ramDiscounted Citi Bike Members
- hipDiscounts with vendors on the High Line & around the Meatpacking neighborh
- oodFree entrance to the Whitney Mus
- eumGrowth & Development career opportunit