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Family Impact Manager

Las Vegas, Nevada

About the Position

The Family Impact Manager (FIM) position will ensure an excellent experience for families while engaging with Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus (DPAC.) Working in partnership with school leadership, the FIM will ensure each interaction and touchpoint with a DPAC staff member upholds our commitment to providing the best service to all families and community stakeholders.

The FIM role will play an integral part in the family engagement at Democracy Prep by owning and completing a variety of organizational, administrative and professional duties to support our families. Additionally, the FIM will support DPAC operations in streamlining the daily functioning of all operations on campus. As part of the Operations Team at school, the FIM plays a pivotal role in helping to ensure systems are in place for the school day to run smoothly.

Who We’re Looking For

First and foremost, we’re looking for a person who shares our unwavering commitment to the Democracy Prep mission of college success and authentic civic engagement for our scholars.  Beyond that, we want a person who is hungry, humble, and smart.  Our Family Impact Managers are skilled communicators who care deeply about educational equity and building lasting relationships with families through engagement at every point in their Democracy Prep scholars’ experience, from enrollment to attendance. FIMs are also people who have a passion for systems and organization, and understanding that strong consistent systems are a cornerstone of engaging with families. The FIM has the desire to be a part of a strong, results-driven team that is centered around our scholars and families.

What Does the Family Impact Coordinator/Operations Associate do?

The FIM will understand their school’s culture and needs and assist in building a positive experience for the school’s families through  

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Family Engagement & Community Partnership

  • Collaborate with the Executive Director and Director of Operations to create opportunities for families to feel welcomed, connected, and engaged in the school community.
  • Leverage existing school events and initiatives to maximize family participation and engagement.
  • Coordinate and manage family-facing events and initiatives, including but not limited to:
    • Campus open houses
    • Family Leadership Council meetings
    • Family engagement events and activities
  • Design and distribute flyers and other communication materials to support school initiatives and events.

Enrollment & Student Records Management

  • In coordination with the Executive Director and Director of Operations, develop and execute an efficient enrollment and registration plan.
  • Notify lottery applicants of enrollment status in a timely and professional manner.
  • Manage waitlists throughout the enrollment season, including ongoing phone and email communication with prospective families.
  • Support enrollment management and family follow-up processes.
  • Maintain accurate and organized student records and file management systems.
  • Process and coordinate school ID orders for all scholars.

Operations & Administrative Support

  • Provide administrative and operational support to campus-based personnel.
  • Serve as a front desk receptionist by welcoming visitors, answering phone calls, and assisting families and guests.
  • Assist with logistics planning for:
    • Field trips
    • School events
    • Family engagement activities
  • Support early pick-up procedures for scholars.
  • Monitor and support elementary scholar tardy procedures.
  • Assist with day-to-day operational tasks to ensure smooth campus operations.
  • Complete additional duties as assigned by the Director of Operations.

Requirements

  • Spanish/English Bilingual (Preferred)
  • Bachelor’s degree (Preferred)
  • Basic google suites skills
  • Extreme comfort speaking with new people on the phone or in-person
  • Humility and excitement in making schools an inviting and supportive space for Democracy Prep families
  • Advanced proficiency in Spanish communication preferred

Compensation

Democracy Prep staff members are provided with a competitive salary, full benefits, and a working environment that includes all the necessary technology and resources to succeed.

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Democracy Prep is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, familial status, domestic violence victim status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Our mission is to educate responsible citizen-scholars who will change the world. We strongly believe that by building a DREAM team that represents numerous perspectives, backgrounds, and expertises, we can achieve this goal together. This is a value we highly support and strongly encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.

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