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Program Specialist - ELOP

Company:
THE TABLE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION INC
Location:
Stockton, CA, 95209
Pay:
28USD - 29USD per hour
Posted:
June 21, 2026
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Job Description

Job Title: Program Specialist, ELOP

Department: Programs (ELOP)

Reports To: Program Manager, ELOP

Classification: Full-Time, Nonexempt

Duration: School Year (July – June)

Schedule: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM; subject to change during summer and intersession based on program needs.

Position Summary

All TCF employees are expected to uphold high standards of attendance, accountability, and professionalism while consistently modeling the mission and core values of The Table Community Foundation (TCF): Serve. Love. Unite.

The Program Specialist reports to the Program Manager, ELOP, and is responsible for overseeing and supporting Program Coordinators who manage Group Leads at ELOP sites. This role ensures Coordinators lead effectively, uphold program quality, and maintain compliance with TCF and district standards. The Specialist provides coaching, conducts evaluations, supports training, enforces accountability, and implements procedures to ensure high-functioning, student-centered programs.

Essential Functions

Coordinator Supervision & Accountability

Supervise and mentor Program Coordinators, overseeing Group Leads at assigned school sites.

Ensure Coordinators complete core duties including timekeeping, site visits, observations, recaps, staff meetings, and Supervisor check-ins.

Conduct formal performance evaluations for Coordinators and address non-compliance as needed.

Provide ongoing coaching, corrective action, and performance improvement plans.

Program Operations & Compliance Support

Monitor the effectiveness of Coordinators in managing student-facing staff and activities.

Ensure compliance with safety protocols, behavioral expectations, and program quality standards.

Support implementation of structured routines, data tracking, and accurate submission of compliance documentation.

Assist with resolving site-level challenges, including student behavior issues, staff conflicts, and concerns from parents or school personnel.

Review and track required site documentation including lesson logs, observations, recaps, and RTO forms.

Support Coordinators in onboarding, timecard accuracy, and document management.

Maintain records of Coordinator performance, site visits, and disciplinary actions.

Training & Development

Lead onboarding and continuous training for Coordinators on TCF policies, site operations, and supervisory practices.

Provide instructional guidance and clarify policies to ensure Coordinators effectively support Group Leads.

Facilitate professional development sessions, team huddles, and resource sharing to enhance program quality.

Collaboration & Communication

Support Coordinators in engaging with site staff, principals, and district partners.

Collaborate on planning site-based events and addressing site needs.

Serve as the escalation point for site-level concerns and report urgent issues to the Program Manager.

Ensure timely communication of updates, policy changes, and district or organizational procedures.

Additional Responsibilities

Perform other duties as assigned to support evolving organizational needs.

Minimum Qualifications

At least 18 years of age

48 college semester units or passing score on the Paraeducator exam

Valid TB clearance

DOJ/FBI background clearance

Reliable, punctual, and dependable

Experience working with youth and basic knowledge of elementary subjects

Strong classroom and behavior management skills

Ability to work independently and collaboratively

Effective, professional communication with staff, students, families, and partners

Certifications & Clearances

Required: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training and Mandated Reporter Training

Preferred: First Aid and CPR Certification

Physical Demands

Must have the strength, agility, and mobility to actively supervise children and perform program duties

Frequent standing, walking, bending, and other physical movement required

Ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 25lbs safely

Work Environment & Travel

Work is conducted both indoors and outdoors, in various weather conditions

May be assigned to multiple site locations

Reliable transportation required

Must follow all current CDC and local health guidelines for a safe work environment

Technology & Tools (Preferred)

EZReports, Procare, or similar systems (as required by district)

Microsoft Office 365 (Teams, Word, PowerPoint, Forms, Outlook)

Workforce platforms such as ADP and Deputy

Core Competencies

Strong leadership, communication (written and verbal), organization, and time management skills

Collaborative, service-oriented, and able to thrive in team-based environments

Demonstrates integrity, professionalism, and a positive, people-focused attitude

Flexible and adaptable to changing needs and program priorities

Committed to TCF’s mission of creating change through shared goals and collective impact

Full-time

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