Building Pathways is looking for a Training Program Director and a Child Care Program Coordinator to join our team! Help us further our mission of diversifying the union building trades and making the industry a more equitable and accessible place for everyone. If you are interested in either of these positions, you can review the job descriptions below and follow the instructions to apply.
We are hiring a Training Program Director.
Building Pathways, a nationally recognized non-profit in Boston dedicated to increasing the participation, retention, and advancement of under-represented groups in the union building trades, is hiring a Training Program Director to manage all facets of the Building Pathways Building Trades Pre-Apprenticeship training program.
Location: Boston, MA. In-person work is required. Some remote work is possible.
Status: Full-time, permanent position contingent on continued fundraising success.
Salary: $82,000 to $86,000 annually
Benefits: Highly competitive health, dental, vision, retirement, and other benefits
Apply by: June 6, 2024
Start date: Preferred Start Date: July 29, 2024
EEO: Women, LGBTQ, and people of color are encouraged to apply.
To Apply: Email your application to nancy@buildingpathwaysma.org with subject line “Training Program Director Application.” Please include a resume, cover letter, and three references. In your cover letter, please outline your interest, experience, and commitment to equity in the union building trades workforce.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Training Program Director will be primarily responsible for managing all facets of BPI’s signature Building Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Training (PAT) program, including coordination of the training program and participant employment placement activities associated with the PAT. Together with other BPI team members, the Training Program Director will also engage in assessment of PAT program applicants.
Specific responsibilities may include:
Program Management:
- Establish and maintain longstanding relationships with building trades unions, building trades registered apprenticeship programs and signatory employers for training, and employment and placement purposes
- Oversee implementation of training program; ensure programming is relevant and models industry standards and expectations
- Coordinate training program schedule including instructors, guest presenters and field trips, and assist instructors in class management
- Work with various vendors to order supplies needed for program participants and reserve busses for program field trips
- Maintain records of attendance, homework completion, graduation requirements and other documents in the students’ electronic case files and other designated locations.
- Attend and participate in industry meetings, events, regular team, and staff meetings, professional development workshops, and organizational events.
- Plan and attend graduation ceremonies
- Achieve program outcomes and provide detailed documentation of activities including monthly written reports to Deputy Director on program activities for which s/he is responsible.
- Maintain confidential files and database pertaining to information on participants from training to employment and one-year post employment
- General record keeping including timesheets, expense reports, mileage reports, etc.
Field and Classroom Instruction:
- Oversee field/shop and classroom instruction. Provide instruction when needed.
- Model industry expectations of professionalism, productivity, and safety.
- Write student evaluations. Work specifically with struggling students to support improvement.
- Be responsive to student needs during class including support, phone calls, and emails.
Placement and Employment:
- Coordinate successful apprenticeship/employment placement of program graduates in collaboration with industry partners with an effective method of screening and matching participants with apprenticeship/employment Provide guidance and support to program participants and graduates as they plan their career paths in the trades and apply for apprenticeship/employment opportunities
- Gather employment data from graduates and report this information to the appropriate team members
- Maintain multiple spreadsheets with accurate employment data for the purposes of reporting to funders
- Monitor employment and progress of placed participants
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Significant knowledge and aptitude for office technology required.
- Strong knowledge of applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and familiarity with the use of databases.
- Understanding of the construction industry, registered apprenticeship, and apprenticeship-readiness programs.
- BS/BA degree and/or minimum 4 years verifiable professional experience working in the field in the skilled trades.
- Familiarity with the full breadth of trades and an ability to guide students effectively
- Knowledge of industry safety standards and related requirements
- Comfortable/competent presenting to groups of people and building strong relationships
- Able to manage multiple tasks, identify priorities, and operate under tight timelines, think strategically, analyze, and work with data, and develop high quality documents
- Strong problem solving, organizational, writing, and communication skills required. Must have great attention to detail, discretion, and a high level of accuracy and precision.
- Strong time-management skills; problem-solver who can work independently and collaboratively.
- Experience maintaining and supporting an inclusive workplace/jobsite environment
- Demonstrated cultural competence and experience working effectively with diverse groups of people.
- Strong commitment to women’s empowerment; racial, gender and economic justice.
- Flexible and able to adjust plans based on program needs and scheduling changes
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Knowledge of U.S. DOL Pre-apprenticeship Training Programs and Best Practices
- Fluency in working with Salesforce
- Curriculum development experience
- Experience implementing adult-learning best practices and supporting student learning
BACKGROUND:
Building Pathways, Inc. (BPI) is a vibrant non-profit organization based in Boston whose mission is to create access and opportunities for low-income Massachusetts residents, including women, people of color and veterans, to enter a career path into the building trades through apprenticeship. Through apprenticeship preparedness training, outreach to young adults and women, and advocacy, BPI addresses the need to recruit top talent into the industry while opening career pathways to groups that have been historically under-represented in the construction workforce.
Through its industry-led, worker-centered, and community-focused approach, Building Pathways has grown into a nationally recognized model for addressing training and inclusion in the construction industry, and providing the critical link between greater Massachusetts’ diverse communities and access to family-sustaining careers that empower individuals and strengthen our communities.
We are hiring a Child Care Program Coordinator!
Parents shouldn’t have to turn down a good job training program or career just because they can’t find a child care provider open at the right hours. The Care That Works Pilot is building a network of child care providers to meet that need. Join our team as a Program Coordinator and help parents and providers join the program and find the best match for them.
Location: Boston, MA. Some in-person work is required. Some remote work is possible.
Status: Full-time, permanent position contingent on continued fundraising success.
Salary: $60,000 to $70,000 annually
Benefits: Highly competitive health, dental, vision, retirement, and other benefits
Apply by: June 6, 2024
Start date: Preferred Start Date June 24, 2024
EEO: Women, LGBTQ, and people of color are encouraged to apply.
To Apply: Email your application to nancy@buildingpathwaysma.org with subject line “CTW Coordinator Application.” Please include a resume, cover letter, and three references. In your cover letter, please outline your interest, experience, and commitment to an equitable child care system that works for working people.
The Program Coordinator will be an employee of Building Pathways but work exclusively on the Care That Works Pilot, of which Building Pathways is a founding member.
Responsibilities:
- Recruit parents and providers to participate in the Care That Works Pilot.
- Carry out the intake and orientation process for parents and providers when they join.
- Connect parents to providers and maintain communication to ensure their needs are met.
- Maintain our participant database and ensure key metrics are updated.
- Coordinate with partnering unions, community groups, and training programs.
- Meet weekly with supervisor to report on cases, troubleshoot, recommend changes, compile data and draft grant reports as required.
Qualifications:
- Bilingual in Spanish and English strongly preferred
- Excellent spoken and written communications skills
- Excellent follow through and ability to meet deadlines
- Self-motivated, proactive, takes initiative to solve problems
- Able to connect to and engage with diverse populations
- Competent with Microsoft Office, Google Drive, GMail, Google Calendar, Google Sheets, and other database software
- Experience with family child care and/or child care policy desired but not required
About Building Pathways:
Building Pathways is a Boston-based non-profit formed to create access and opportunities for Massachusetts residents, particularly women and people of color, to enter the union building trades. BPI operates the Building Pathways Pre-Apprenticeship Program serving greater Boston and the Northeast Center for Tradeswomen’s Equity serving women career-seekers across the state. Through these two programs, as well as outreach to young adults, respectful workplace training, and advocacy, BPI addresses the need to recruit and retain new talent into the industry while opening career pathways to groups that have been historically under-represented in the construction trades workforce.
About Care That Works:
The Care that Works (CTW) coalition, convened by Community Labor United, organizes community groups and labor unions to fight for an equitable child care system centered on the needs of the multi-racial working class and the diverse child care workforce. Partner organizations include Building Pathways, Brookview House, New England United for Justice, SEIU Local 509, La Colaborativa, Matahari Womens’ Worker Center, Policy Group on Tradeswomen’s Issues, UAW Local 1596, UAW Local 2322, North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, and BEST Hospitality Training.
About the Care That Works Pilot:
Care That Works launched a nonstandard hour child care pilot program in Boston to model our vision of a child care system that works for working people. The program enables parents to pursue careers with work hours outside 9 to 5 by eliminating one of the major barriers: affordable child care during nonstandard work hours. We have developed a network of licensed family child care providers in Boston who open as early as 5:00am to accommodate families who work in industries with nonstandard schedules (such as construction and hospitality) and those who want to gain access to careers in those industries.