Part Time Site Coordinator
History
Compass was founded in 2011 as a ministry of Douglas Avenue United Methodist Church to serve homeless children in Springfield Public Schools - District 186. From 2012-2016, Compass was a program of the Family Service Center, and the program expanded its initial model to serve more schools, recruited additional partners, and added the Camp Compass summer learning program and Backpack Feeding Program. In 2016, Compass for Kids became an independent not-for-profit agency whose mission is to provide academic and social-emotional support to empower children and families underserved by our community. Our vision is that all children in our community experience success and reach their full potential.
Background
Currently, Compass for Kids has three main programs including Club Compass, Camp Compass, and Youth Leadership Development Program.
1) Club Compass, the school-year, elementary-age, program, focuses on social-emotional learning, enrichment, and instilling a sense of belonging through consistent mentoring relationships. This program has a proven track record of improving participants’ social-emotional skills.
2) Camp Compass, the nationally-award winning summer learning program, prevents learning loss and closes the achievement and opportunity gaps between elementary-age low-income children and their higher-income peers through academic instruction and enrichment activities. This program, in partnership with Springfield Public Schools – District 186, has a proven track record of measurably increasing kids’ literacy, math, and social-emotional skills.
3) Youth Leadership Development Program (YLDP) is a new school-year program for middle and high school alumni of Club Compass that will prepare them to graduate from high school and be ready to achieve their dreams. The YLDP does this through implementing an evidence-based social-emotional curriculum, life and job skills classes, field trips, and service learning projects.
Job Summary
Club Compass is seeking a highly motivated, organized, and dependable Site Coordinator to oversee all aspects of two Club Compass sites. This role is responsible for planning, preparing, and managing the weekly club sessions while serving as the primary liaison between students, parents, volunteers, school staff, and Compass for Kids.
The ideal candidate will have experience working with youth, coordinating logistics, and fostering strong relationships with diverse individuals. The Site Coordinator ensures a structured, high-quality program where volunteers can build meaningful, positive relationships with students while supporting their social-emotional learning and development.
Reports to
School Year Program Manager
Responsibilities
Program Management
Goal: Implement a structured, consistent, high-quality program
Plan and oversee program logistics, including volunteer assignments, supplies, and enrichment activities
Manage site operations, ensuring smooth execution of weekly club activities
Recruit, train, manage, and support volunteers, providing guidance on classroom/behavior management and evidence-based social-emotional learning (SEL) curriculum
Implement effective behavior management strategies to create a positive and engaging learning environment
Participate in ongoing professional development opportunities
Coordinate and provide student transportation using a personal or company-owned vehicle (12-passenger van), including:
Picking up students from school and transporting them to the program site
Driving students for field trips
Taking students home when necessary
Relationship-Building, “Customer” Service & Retention
Cultivate strong relationships with volunteers, ensuring retention and satisfaction
Collaborate with community partners and school staff, including teachers, administrators, and family engagement teams
Serve on the Family and Community Engagement (FACE) Team of the assigned school
Represent Club Compass at school events and volunteer initiatives
Foster meaningful connections with students and families to encourage participation and program success
Recordkeeping/Data tracking
Track student attendance, behavior referrals, and assessments at school and during Club
Collect and analyze program data, including pre- and post-social-emotional surveys and income verification
Document and share success stories to highlight program impact
Maintain accurate volunteer records, including contact information and service hours
Qualifications
Required:
Minimum two years of experience working with underserved youth
Strong communication skills (interpersonal, written, and verbal)
Proficiency in internet-based tools (Google Drive, Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Calendar)
Excellent organizational and time management skills with attention to detail
Ability to remain calm and adaptable in a fast-paced environment
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a small team setting
Preferred:
Experience managing volunteers
Requirements
Compensation: This is a part-time position. The pay is $20.00/hour
Benefits Included:
1 hour of paid leave for every 40 hours worked, subject to terms of Illinois Paid Leave for All Workers Act
Simple IRA Retirement Plan (after one year of employment) with up to 3% match
Weekly hours:
This position is for approximately 28 hours per week. The successful candidate must be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 7 PM during the school year when Club Compass operates (shift would likely be approximately 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM). The remainder of hours are flexible throughout the week, to be scheduled with the School Year Program Manager . Occasional nights and weekends will be required for special events.
This position will be in place from August 2025 through May 2026. However, candidates may be eligible to work at our summer program, Camp Compass in June and July.
How to apply
Send a cover letter and resume to:
vyvyan@compassforkids.org
or by mail at:
Compass for Kids
1201 S 4th Street
Springfield, IL 62703