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Volunteer Teen Programming Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Executive Director

Medford, OR · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Supported by 60 active volunteers * Annual Programming typically includes: * Presenting 24 national / international tours * Producing four main stage shows with the Teen Musical Theater of Oregon ...

Assistant Library Director

The Dalles, OR · On-site

$80.32 - $98.79/hr

Provide leadership, operational oversight, and direct supervision of staff and volunteers. * Assist ... teen, and adult services. * Demonstrated experience in programming and collaborative service ...

Youth Teen and Family Director Note: This position may be connected to the YMCA's school-year ... Facilitates a programming environment that invites exploration, promotes positive play and welcomes ...

Youth Teen and Family Director Note: This position may be connected to the YMCA's school-year ... Facilitates a programming environment that invites exploration, promotes positive play and welcomes ...

Volunteer Teen Programming information

What is a volunteer teen programming?

Volunteer Teen Programming positions are roles where teenagers assist in planning, organizing, and leading programs or activities, often at community centers, libraries, or non-profit organizations. These positions give teens the opportunity to develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills while contributing to their community. Volunteers may help with events, mentor younger children, or create programs tailored to teen interests. Participation can also fulfill community service requirements for school and enhance college applications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a volunteer teen programming coordinator?

To thrive as a Volunteer Teen Programming Coordinator, you need experience in youth engagement, event planning, and a solid understanding of adolescent development, often supported by a background in education or community work. Familiarity with scheduling software, social media platforms, and basic budgeting tools is typically required. Strong communication, creativity, and relationship-building skills help foster meaningful connections with teens and effectively promote programs. These abilities are crucial for creating engaging, safe, and impactful programming that meets the unique needs of teenage participants.

What are some common challenges faced by volunteers in teen programming roles, and how can they be addressed?

Volunteers in teen programming often encounter challenges such as engaging diverse groups of teens, managing varying energy levels, and addressing sensitive topics appropriately. Building rapport through consistent communication and incorporating interactive, interest-driven activities can help boost participation. Collaborating closely with library staff or youth coordinators for training and support also prepares volunteers to handle unexpected situations effectively, ensuring a positive environment for all participants.

What is the difference between Volunteer Teen Programming vs Volunteer Youth Coordinator?

AspectVolunteer Teen ProgrammingVolunteer Youth Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; experience working with teensHigh school diploma; experience in youth activities and leadership
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, libraries, schoolsCommunity organizations, non-profits, schools
Employer & Industry UsageNon-profit organizations, educational institutionsNon-profits, youth programs, community services
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding volunteer roles for teensFinding youth program leadership opportunities

Volunteer Teen Programming focuses on organizing and facilitating activities for teenagers, often on a volunteer basis, requiring basic experience with teens. Volunteer Youth Coordinator involves overseeing youth programs, managing volunteers, and coordinating activities, often with more leadership responsibilities. Both roles serve community youth but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What are the most commonly searched types of Teen Programming jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Teen Programming jobs in Oregon are:

Executive Director

Arts Hacker

Medford, OR • On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

THE OPPORTUNITY

The Craterian Board of Directors seeks a dynamic, passionate leader to serve as the Executive Director for Craterian.

Performances Company (CPC), a 501(c)(3) non-profit performing arts organization, located in Medford, OR.

OUR ORGANIZATION AT-A-GLANCE

Craterian Performances Company serves the community of Southern Oregon as a presenting organization, producing company, and rental house, and as the owner/operator of the 750-seat Craterian Theater, and 24,000 square-foot Collier Creative Center.

  • The Craterian’s mission is to enhance the cultural opportunities of the region and increase community pride by operating a state-of-the-art, multipurpose performance facility; provide a forum for community events, a center for local, regional and national performing artists; foster the development of the performing arts; and to anchor downtown Medford’s urban renewal.
  • The Craterian’s goals include presenting quality productions that are within the economic reach of a broad spectrum of the community; encouraging quality productions by local performing arts groups and other outside presenters; providing and encouraging educational programs relating to the performing arts; becoming the focal point of a revitalized downtown; and contributing to the economic well-being of Jackson County.
  • Originally built in 1924 for vaudeville, the theater underwent a $5.2mm renovation in the 1990s.
  • $2.2mm Annual operating budget
  • 10 full-time staff members
  • Serves 35,000 + patrons a year
  • Supported by 60 active volunteers
  • Annual Programming typically includes:
    • Presenting 24 national / international tours
    • Producing four main stage shows with the Teen Musical Theater of Oregon (TMTO)
    • Hosting 30-40 rental events, including local Art Partners the Rogue Valley Symphony, the Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon, and the Rogue Valley Chorale
  • For more information about the Craterian and the community of Southern Oregon, visit:
    • www.craterian.org
    • www.travelmedford.org
    • www.osfashland.org
    • www.sunset.com/travel/travel-directory/travel-medford-2
OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE
  • Proven passion for the arts and its importance in the cultural life of a community
  • Desire to serve and engage from a mission-oriented mindset
  • Proven success in performing arts programming, venue management, nonprofit leadership, and fundraising
  • Experience creating and managing organizational budget and finances with transparency and discipline
  • Sound judgement, good humor, and leadership finesse
  • Comfortability working in a small organization where leadership can mean rolling up your sleeves
  • A compelling relationship-builder with the ability to inspire, manage, connect, and cultivate
  • A storyteller with exceptional communication skills, including public speaking and written communications
COMPENSATION

SALARY: Commensurate with experience.

BENEFITS: Health plan (including dental and vision), company sponsored 401k, vacation/sick leave

INCLUSION STATEMENT

The Craterian is committed to finding the right person to serve as the incoming Executive Director, and all are encouraged to apply, regardless of background. If you’re excited about this position, we want to hear from you!

RESPONSIBILITIES

The Executive Director is responsible overall for the financial health, artistic quality, and community standing of the Craterian organization. The E.D. serves as the chief administrator and acts as facilitator among staff, volunteers, and Board of Directors. As the organization’s principal fundraiser, this person directs and participates in all major fundraising activities. The E.D. oversees the nature and quality of the organization’s artistic efforts and programs. This position is the theater’s ambassador to the community and is responsible for developing positive and productive relationships within our community. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and manages a full-time staff.

DUTIES Financial
  • Develop (for board approval) and manage an annual budget, ensuring financial stability and growth
  • Direct financial operations including accounting systems and reports
  • Perform cost/profit and ticket pricing analysis for all CPC programs
  • Coordinate company audit
  • Provide staff services to the board Treasurer, including preparation of monthly financial reports and commentary for board of directors
Personnel
  • Determine staffing requirements to maximize efficiency and ensure sustainability
  • Hire staff; determine and manage personnel policies, job descriptions, performance evaluations, salary policies and practices, employee complaints and grievances, employee benefits plan, in compliance with all applicable laws
  • Determine and implement operating policies and procedures
Programming
  • Direct CPC programming strategy consistent with mission objectives
  • Establish productive relationships with artists’ booking and management agencies
  • Research and develop programming opportunities
  • Curate CPC programming based on artistic quality and financial objectives
  • Submit offers and negotiate all performance contracts, and ensure compliance
Development
  • Provide leadership and creative input for fundraising activities
  • Direct organization’s development activities in collaboration with development director and board of directorsDirect membership and sponsorship programs; develop and recommend changes in these programs as appropriate
  • Develop and nurture significant donor relationships; solicit significant donations
  • Direct capital campaign projects and related fundraising activities
  • Coordinate / Facilitate a planned giving program
Engagement
  • Collaborate with marketing director to ensure effectiveness of sales, advertising, and marketing efforts, including direct mail, display ads, electronic media, and social media
  • Direct creation of all publications/marketing materials, including season brochure and playbill
Facilities
  • Determine, plan for and fulfill office, business equipment, and space needs for all work areas, and theater and production facilities
Board of Directors
  • Assist in board member recruitment and orientation
  • Prepare regular operating reports for the board of directors
  • Provide counsel and input on matters of board policy
REQUIREMENTS

Besides possessing the necessary skill, training and/or experience to perform the described responsibilities and duties, the Executive Director must be able to lift 50 pounds, sit and/or stand for long periods of time, and climb stairs on a regular basis; must also be able to remain calm, polite, and positive with patrons and colleagues in high-stress environments and situations.

HOURS: Full-time position. Hours vary, and evenings/weekends are required.

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