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Assistant Program Leader Jobs in Kentucky (NOW HIRING)

Assistant Store Leader

Princeton, KY

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

Demonstrate inclusionary leadership; expect inclusive behavior from associates * Utilize ... plans/programs * Assist store manager in staffing, reducing turnover & increasing retention

Assistant Store Leader

Louisville, KY

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Demonstrate inclusionary leadership; expect inclusive behavior from associates * Utilize ... plans/programs * Assist store manager in staffing, reducing turnover & increasing retention

Assistant Store Leader

Lexington, KY

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

Demonstrate inclusionary leadership; expect inclusive behavior from associates * Utilize ... plans/programs * Assist store manager in staffing, reducing turnover & increasing retention

Assistant Store Leader

Prospect, KY

$14.75 - $17.75/hr

Demonstrate inclusionary leadership; expect inclusive behavior from associates * Utilize ... plans/programs * Assist store manager in staffing, reducing turnover & increasing retention

$23.04 - $28.79/hr

About the Program To meet the demands of 21st Century health challenges, the NAM Leadership ... About the Position The LC seeks a highly motivated and skilled Senior Program Assistant. Under the ...

Communicate the vision and impact of the program Leading Fundraising and Community Support ... Oversee communication, scheduling, enrollment and basic administrative tasks * Assist with ...

Communicate the vision and impact of the program Leading Fundraising and Community Support ... Oversee communication, scheduling, enrollment and basic administrative tasks * Assist with ...

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Assistant Program Leader information

What is an Assistant Program Leader?

An Assistant Program Leader is a professional who supports the planning, coordination, and implementation of programs or activities within organizations such as schools, community centers, or nonprofit groups. They assist the Program Leader by supervising participants, preparing materials, and ensuring activities run smoothly and safely. Their responsibilities may also include helping with administrative duties, communicating with parents or stakeholders, and providing feedback to improve program quality. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy working with people and supporting team objectives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Program Leader, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Program Leader, you typically need experience in program coordination, a relevant educational background, and strong organizational skills. Familiarity with project management tools, scheduling software, and sometimes certifications in youth development or education are often required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, adaptability, and leadership contribute to effectively supporting participants and collaborating with team members. These skills ensure the smooth operation of programs, positive participant experiences, and the achievement of organizational goals.

What is the difference between Assistant Program Leader vs Program Coordinator?

AspectAssistant Program LeaderProgram Coordinator
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree, some roles prefer experience in program managementUsually a bachelor's degree, often in related fields like education or administration
Work EnvironmentLeads or supports program activities, often in educational or community settingsCoordinates program logistics, schedules, and communication tasks
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in nonprofits, educational institutions, community programsCommon in similar sectors, focusing on administrative support

The Assistant Program Leader and Program Coordinator roles share similar educational backgrounds and work environments, often within educational or community sectors. The Assistant Program Leader typically has more responsibility in supporting or leading program initiatives, while the Program Coordinator focuses on organizing and managing logistical details. Both roles are essential for effective program delivery, but the Assistant Program Leader often has a broader scope of leadership duties.

What are some common challenges faced by Assistant Program Leaders, and how can they be effectively managed?

Assistant Program Leaders often encounter challenges such as balancing administrative tasks with hands-on support, managing diverse participant needs, and adapting quickly to changes in programming or schedules. Effective communication and strong organizational skills are key to overcoming these obstacles. Building strong relationships with both team members and program participants also helps create a collaborative environment and ensures smooth day-to-day operations.
Assistant Store Leader

Assistant Store Leader

Ruler Foods

Princeton, KY

$13.50 - $16.50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Learn the operations of all departments and the duties of store management; share responsibility for store performance in all areas of operation/human resources. Perform scheduling, security, maintenance, safety, sanitation, ordering, administration & Human Resource-related duties. Demonstrate the company’s core values of respect, honesty, integrity, diversity, inclusion and safety.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Assist store manager & associates in the achievement of a favorable customer shopping experience & develop associate interest in customer service/relations to enhance Kroger’s best-in-class reputation
  • Assist store manager in leading teams in planning, implementing & executing merchandising/operating initiatives
  • Assist store manager with developing action plans/communications to associates on Associate Insight survey results
  • Work with department heads/store associates to identify store opportunities, develop timely solutions & create action plans to ensure plan implementation
  • Role model/demand a highest level of customer service & solve associate/customer issues/concerns
  • Manage total store operations in store manager’s absence
  • Achieve/exceed weekly, period, & annual sales, wage budgets & profit budgets, as well as other targeted goals (e.g., safety, shrink)
  • Drive sales by working with department managers to produce/maximize sales & profits, reduce shrink & improve each store department’s contribution
  • Assist store manager in regular store-level financial performance discussions with associates regarding developing budgets (e.g., sales, shrink, labor expenses, other expenses) & other targeted goals (e.g., safety) 
  • Analyze/ respond to competitive landscape within district/division
  • Demonstrate inclusionary leadership; expect inclusive behavior from associates
  • Utilize coordinators/other field staff to ensure store departments achieve sales/profit goals & ensure implementation/execution of division merchandising plans
  • Promote/support strong relationships with local community organizations in store’s surrounding area
  • Assist in building proactive/productive relationships with union representatives/business agents if store is covered by collective bargaining agreement
  • Communicate necessary information to associates to help them effectively carry out duties
  • Serve as liaison to store/district managers & coordinators on effectiveness of division merchandising/ operational plans/programs
  • Assist store manager in staffing, reducing turnover & increasing retention
  • Provide timely individual/department performance feedback to department heads & associates 
  • Assist with labor management & supply costs on a daily basis to meet customer service/financial targets
  • Ensure store compliance & associate knowledge of federal, state, & local laws/enterprise policies
  • Supervise and coach direct reports on the performance of their duties; complete performance reviews and provide feedback to direct reports
  • Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation
QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum

  • High school diploma/GED 
  • 1 year of experience as department manager, service manager, or equivalent experience
  • Store manager/district manager or direct manager approval
Desired
  • Retail management experience & knowledge of all aspects of store operations
  • Staff supervisory experience