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Campus Compact is a national coalition of colleges and universities committed to the public purposes of higher education. As the only national higher education association dedicated solely to higher education civic and community engagement, Campus Compact enables higher education institutions to develop students’ citizenship skills and forge effective community partnerships. Our resources support senior administrators, faculty, staff, and students as they pursue community-based teaching, scholarship, and action in the service of positive change.

About the Program

The Campus Climate Action Corps Connecticut (CCAC CT) Project is a Campus Compact initiative focused on building the capacity of campuses and their community partners to affect behavioral and technical change that leads to energy efficiency and improved at-risk ecosystems through implementing local solutions for underserved households and communities in Connecticut. In Connecticut (CT), teams of CCAC CT AmeriCorps Members will host community environmental education events, conduct basic home energy assessments, including home energy assistance referrals, and implement low-tech home energy interventions to help advance knowledge and motivation to increase energy conservation and reduce carbon emissions. CCAC CT Members will also implement projects in underserved communities that enhance ecosystem health and leverage local volunteers to support CCAC CT environmental stewardship activities. 

About the Position

Under the direct supervision of the CCAC Program Director and with support from the CCAC (National) Program Manager, the CCAC CT Program Manager will work as part of a highly collaborative team that includes the CCAC CT Program Associate and other national staff.  The CCAC CT Program Manager will work closely with the national staff to ensure that all programmatic and financial activities comply with the terms and conditions of the program funder, Serve Connecticut (AmeriCorps). The CCAC CT Program Manager will be the lead staff member in CT and responsible for oversight and support of a team of 40 AmeriCorps members placed at 8-10 host sites throughout the state. Key responsibilities include recruitment and training, host site development and support, monitoring and reporting, and general operations.

Essential Functions 

Working in collaboration with other staff, the CCAC CT program manager is responsible for:

Program Management:

  • Overseeing the day-to-day operations of the CT program, implementing all program activities designed to meet stated objectives and performance measures, with the support of the CCAC Program Director, including organizing, facilitating, and implementing activities (including education events and environmental interventions such as home energy assessments) and community building. 
  • Providing direct supervision to CCAC CT Program Associate to ensure member completion of all required onboarding forms and paperwork for AmeriCorps and Campus Compact, including required information for the payroll system and all member/grant compliance requirements, and provide oversight to ensure that all program files are maintained for every CT host site and AmeriCorps member are compliant with AmeriCorps and Campus Compact expectations. 
  • In collaboration with other staff, assist with managing program finances including processing and tracking of member support expenses, reimbursements, purchasing, payroll, and host site invoices ensuring adherence to organization and federal guidance. 
  • Implementing a comprehensive program evaluation and data collection systems, with the support of the CCAC Program Director and external evaluator, for AmeriCorps members and host sites, ensuring host-site compliance with reporting, and utilizing data for program continuous improvement.

Member Management:

  • Overseeing the recruitment, selection, and onboarding process for CCAC CT AmeriCorps members by creating and distributing communication and outreach materials, including member position descriptions; evaluating candidates; coordinating the assignment process; and ensuring all necessary onboarding paperwork, background checks, and processes are completed.  
  • Leading AmeriCorps member team development and training programming—with the support of the CCAC CT Program Associate-- including assessing needs, planning required and optional training, facilitating workshops, engaging with outside trainers, and evaluating member development and training activities. 
  • Ensuring the CCAC CT Program Associate properly conducts AmeriCorps members' timesheet review, time monitoring, and auditing time and attendance of members in assigned portfolios to ensure all time sheets and member evaluations are submitted by members and signed by host site supervisors.
  • Issue warnings or initiate disciplinary action for program sites/members if found to be noncompliant, as needed.
  • Mediate any disputes between members and program sites and/or other members.

Partner Management and Engagement:

  • Recruiting and assisting potential CCAC CT project host sites to develop project proposals, providing application assistance to host sites, reviewing applications, and providing written feedback to applicants. 

  • Helping to oversee a designated portfolio of host sites, with the support of the CCAC CT Program Associate, including conducting site visits and monitoring visits and ensuring host site evaluations are submitted on a timely basis.
  • Support internal and external program communication and outreach activities by maintaining up-to-date stakeholder contacts lists, Google groups, and other related mechanisms; create and distribute content for communications about CCAC CT member activities and impact; and conduct outreach and relationship building with new partners, including networking and recruitment.
  • Assisting with liaising with AmeriCorps representatives; attending required Serve Connecticut and other AmeriCorps meetings; and helping prepare Serve Connecticut/AmeriCorps quarterly reports.
  • Actively connect with local place-based work of the Campus Compact regional network to connect CCAC CT host sites and members to the larger work of the organization and vice versa. Participate in the Campus Compact National Service meetings to share resources, ideas, and best practice across the Campus Compact national network.
  • Other duties as assigned. 

Qualifications​: 

  • Associate’s degree in a related field; Bachelor’s preferred. Master’s is a plus.
  • Minimum of 3 years relevant program and administrative experience; 4+ years is preferred. 
  • Direct experience in/with AmeriCorps or other national service programs is preferred; program management experience with AmeriCorps or a related initiative is strongly preferred. 
  • Strong initiative, thrives in a fast-paced environment and has demonstrated the ability to independently implement programs, identify and resolve day-to-day challenges, and manage multiple priorities.
  • Is self-motivated, detail-oriented, and highly organized; ability to meet deadlines and deliver consistently high-quality work.
  • Ability to plan and implement workshops, meetings, and events that meet specific programmatic goals and service-designated target audiences. 
  • Environmental sustainability, energy efficiency and/or climate change experience preferred.
  • Knowledge of Connecticut higher education institutions and state-based environmental non-profit organizations and government agencies is preferred.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; public speaking and facilitation skills preferred. 
  • Strong organizational and documentation skills with demonstrated attention to detail and ensuring compliance standards. 
  • Experience with supervision of volunteers or staff; 3-4 years experience in a professional capacity preferred.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively and effectively with team, staff, students, as well as community-based agencies/groups and the public. 
  • Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Experience with program evaluation, including data collection, management, analysis, reporting preferred. 
  • Knowledge of and experience with the software necessary to implement related duties, including Google and Microsoft Suites; experience with eGrants, OnCorps, and/or America Learns is preferred.  
  • Have regular access to a vehicle and perform the regular functions of the role across campuses and partner sites.

Compensation

This is a full-time, grant-funded position with an end date of August 31, 2025, subject to renewal on September 1, 2025. The Salary will be $60,000-65,000, depending on qualifications and experience. Campus Compact provides a very competitive benefits package including national healthcare coverage, generous paid time off, and a retirement contribution match up to 8%. The organization prioritizes employee well-being and professional development and lives out those values through a flexible work environment, an inclusive and caring culture, and dedicated resources for professional development. 

Location

Campus Compact is headquartered in Boston, MA with a national geographically distributed staff. This position will be based full-time in Connecticut and will work a combination of remote and hybrid at designated host sites.  This position is hybrid with general activities being remote-based and in-person duties required at partner campuses and hosts sites. 

The Campus Compact Team

Campus Compact strives to attract and retain a diverse and talented staff who will contribute to the organization’s goals, mission, and vision. We encourage individuals of all ethnic, racial, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds to apply. Campus Compact is committed to increasing the diversity of our nationally distributed team consistent with the values of our coalition.

Campus Compact is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, height, weight, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member), or any other basis prohibited by law.

Please note that Campus Compact is a proud Employer of National Service. We encourage alumni of AmeriCorps VISTA, AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other national service programs to apply.

Application

To apply, please submit:

  • Letter of interest linking your qualifications and experience to the responsibilities of the position.
  • Current resume or curriculum vitae
  • Brief statement (roughly 150-200 words) summarizing the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in your own personal or professional life.

Materials should be saved as one Word or PDF file (with your last name in the filename) and emailed to [email protected] with the subject line “CCAC Connecticut Program Manager Application - your name” as the subject line. July 19th is the priority deadline. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after that.