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Director, Finance

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$85 - $95/hr

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At Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge, every role matters in helping people overcome addiction and ... The Finance Director directly supervises the Financial Analyst, developing finance team members ...

Adult Program Director

Columbus, GA · On-site

$70 - $100/hr

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Teen Challenge Southeast Region Position: Adult Program Director Employment Type: Full-Time ... Steward the campus's finances, facilities, vehicles, equipment, and ministry resources. * Maintain ...

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How much do teen finance jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for teen finance in the United States is $92,631.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,000.00 and $109,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Teen Finance?

A Teen Finance job typically involves teaching, advising, or assisting teenagers with money management, budgeting, and financial literacy. These roles can include tutoring teens on saving, investing, and responsible spending or working for organizations that provide financial education to young people. Some positions may also involve creating content, workshops, or programs to help teens develop strong financial habits. This job is essential in preparing young individuals for financial independence and smart decision-making in adulthood.

What are the typical responsibilities in a Teen Finance role?

In a Teen Finance role, your daily tasks typically include developing and leading educational workshops, creating age-appropriate financial curriculum, and providing one-on-one guidance to teens on topics such as budgeting, saving, and credit management. You may also collaborate with schools, parents, and community organizations to increase outreach and impact. Assessing financial literacy levels and tracking progress are common responsibilities, as well as staying up to date on the latest trends and regulations in youth finance. This role is ideal for those who enjoy teaching and making a positive difference in young people’s lives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Teen Finance position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Teen Finance role, such as a financial educator or advisor focused on teenagers, you need a strong understanding of personal finance principles, budgeting, and youth financial education, often supported by experience in financial services or teaching. Familiarity with financial planning software, educational tools, and certifications like CFP or AFC can enhance effectiveness. Excellent communication, patience, and ability to relate complex financial concepts in an age-appropriate way are critical soft skills. These skills ensure you can engage, educate, and empower teens to make informed financial decisions, preparing them for long-term financial health.

How to get into teen finance?

To pursue a career in teen finance, gaining knowledge of basic financial concepts and developing strong communication skills are essential. Many entry-level roles require a high school diploma and may involve internships or part-time positions to build experience in financial services or customer support. Certifications like financial literacy courses can also enhance prospects in this field.

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Infographic showing various Teen Finance job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $92,631 per year, or $44.5 per hour.

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Job description

POSITION SUMMARY

Under the supervision of the Teen Program Director, the Teen Program Coordinator will play a pivotal role in designing, implementing, and overseeing a diverse range of programs catered specifically to teenagers. The focus areas include Youth in Government, Afterschool and Summer Camp, and various Teen Initiatives. The ideal candidate will have a passion for youth development, strong organizational skills, and the ability to engage and inspire teenagers to participate in meaningful activities.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Youth in Government:
•    Develop and implement a Youth in Government program that educates teenagers about civic engagement, government processes, and leadership skills.
•    Coordinate participation in mock government events, legislative sessions, and other related activities.
•    Foster an environment that encourages critical thinking, public speaking, and teamwork among teens.
Afterschool and Summer Camp:
•    Plan and execute engaging afterschool programs that provide a safe and supportive space for teens.
•    Collaborate with staff to design and coordinate exciting and enriching summer camp activities.
•    Ensure programs align with educational standards and promote personal and social development.
Teen Initiatives:
•    Identify and implement teen-focused initiatives that address their unique needs and interests.
•    Establish partnerships with local organizations to enhance the variety of initiatives offered.
•    Empower teens to take on leadership roles within the YMCA and their community.
Program Administration:
•    Maintain accurate program records, attendance, and participant information.
•    Evaluate program effectiveness through surveys, feedback, and other assessment tools.
•    Prepare reports for management and stakeholders to showcase program impact.
Staff Management:
•    Assist in recruitment, training, and supervising program staff, providing guidance and support to ensure a positive and nurturing atmosphere.
•    Assist in creating and managing staff schedules within budget goal and policy and procedures.
•    Foster a culture of teamwork, professionalism, and dedication among program staff.
Community Engagement:
•    Actively engage with parents, schools, and community partners to promote program participation.
•    Represent the YMCA at community events to raise awareness and support for teen programs.
•    Provide staff support to all YMCA special events and the annual fund-raising campaign
Budget Management:
•    Assist in the development and management of program budgets, ensuring financial sustainability and responsible use of resources.
•    Meet or exceed Budget and Annual Campaign goal.
 

JOB REQUIREMENTS
To be successful, you must meet some education, training and experience requirements and you must be able to demonstrate some critical knowledge, skills, and physical abilities.

EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

•    AA/AS degree or equivalent in related field required; BS degree preferred.  
•    1-3 years’ experience in formal childcare curriculum and programming, Middle to High School age experience.
•    1-3 years of supervisory experience preferred.
•    Child Care certification a plus.
•    Microsoft Office proficiency required.
•    CPR/AED and First Aid certifications within the first 90 days.

WORKING CONDITIONS
•    May be required to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. in various forms.
•    May be required to sit, stand or maintain physical activity for extended periods of time.
•    Must exhibit patience and understanding.
•    Must be able to receive and follow detailed instructions. 
•    Must be alert at all times, keeping safety in mind. Must possess acceptable hearing and visual capabilities in order to monitor environment and children’s well-being.
•    May be required to sit or stand for extended periods of time while demonstrating manual dexterity in order to accurately work on the phone, computer keyboard, and other equipment. 
•    Must possess auditory, verbal and visual capabilities in order to adequately communicate via phone and in person.
•    Must be able to work nights and weekends.
•    Must be able to drive 14-passenger vehicle to transport children from school or on field trips.
•    Must be capable of working under pressure in an educational environment.
•    May be required to work outdoors for extended periods of time. 
•    May be exposed to extreme outdoor weather conditions and temperatures.

DISCLAIMERS

•    Must complete successful criminal background check and drug screen
•    All of the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation.  The YMCA promotes an equal employment opportunity work place which includes reasonable accommodation of otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees.  Please see your manager should you have any questions about this policy or these job duties.
•    This job description may not be all-inclusive and employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned and directed by management.  Job descriptions and duties may be modified when deemed appropriate by management.  

YMCA CORE COMPETENCIES (TEAM LEADER)

•    Mission and Community Oriented: Models honesty, caring, respect and responsibility. Practices inclusion and cross-cultural understanding. Models best practices of engaging and partnering with members and community. Assists in the orientation, training, and development of volunteers.

•    People Oriented: Uses positional authority appropriately. Effectively engages group dynamics to develop diverse teams. Effectively tailors communications and influence strategies to the audience. Provides staff with feedback, coaching, guidance, and support.

•    Results oriented: Monitors qualitative and quantitative expectations. Encourages and supports curiosity, creativity, innovation and calculated risk-taking of others. Provide others with frameworks for decision-making. Develops plans and manages best practices through engagement of team. Cultivates relationships to generate funds. Effectively creates and manages budgets.

•    Personal development orientated: manages emotions appropriately. Shares new insights, facilitates change; models adaptability and an awareness of the impact of changes