Michigan Black Student Project Coordinator (Michigan residence required)

Remote Full-time
Job title: Michigan Black Student Project Coordinator (Michigan residence required) in Detroit, MI at 482 Forward

Company: 482 Forward

Job description: Michigan Black Student Project Coordinator (Michigan residence required)Organization(s): Michigan Education Justice CoalitionNature of Work: 501(c)(3)About MEJCThe , a fiscally sponsored project of 482Forward, is a statewide network committed to advocating for equitable public education policies and funding to create safe and healthy learning environments.MEJC’s vision is for public schools:

to be fully and equitably funded,
to prioritize and invest in mental health,
to create structures to bring in student voice and leadership,
to reflect our values and needs in budgets,
and to replace standardized testing with a curriculum rooted in principles of anti-racism, anti-oppression, and trauma-responsive practices.
Position OverviewMEJC seeks a project coordinator to oversee the MiBlackStudent Project (MiBSP). This position is funded through 09/30/2027 with an opportunity to extend, dependent on fundraising. This position will support efforts to coordinate and administer the MiBlackStudent Project community research program related to culturally relevant curriculum equity projects, Black educator retention and eliminating the school to prison pipeline.ResponsibilitiesThe following responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.Project Coordination and Oversight

Participate in MEJC coalition check-ins, training and assigned activities Review field studies and other research and assessment projects related to culturally responsive curriculum, teacher retention, and investigating the school to prison pipeline within Michigan
Coordinate with Gogebic Ontonagon ISD & BOOM on project finances and progress.
Monitor project timelines, ensuring project progress
Assist the MiBSP taskforce, grantees, and MEJC to implement changes and updates as needed
Design, implement, and track project work-flow processes and project infrastructure
May supervise other employees, as needed
Ad hoc Fundraising for MiBSP
Taskforce Coordination

Facilitate the work of the project’s task force, providing task force members with resources and support to fulfill their responsibilities effectively. This includes scheduling meetings, preparing agendas, and ensuring timely delivery of RFPs, evaluations, and recommendations
Serve as the primary liaison between the task force, MEJC African American Committee, Michigan Department of Education, Fiscal Sponsor, and sub grantees
Present projects submitted by local school districts, universities, or other program-grant applicants to the MiBSP taskforce for approval. Modify the project designs with the direction and input of the MiBSP taskforce
Stakeholder Engagement

Collaborate with diverse stakeholders, including educators, community leaders, families, youth, researchers, and policymakers, to ensure alignment with project goals
Establish and nurture relationships with participating school districts, universities, and social action organizations
Represent the initiative at public meetings, conferences, and other events to build awareness and support
Evaluation and Reporting

Oversee data collection and analysis to track project outcomes and effectiveness.
Maintain records and prepare reports and correspondence related to the work.
Oversee placement of and coordinate with project evaluation contractors in 2027 to ensure timely report submission in September 2027.
Ensure compliance with grant requirements and reporting deadlines
Ensure pilot projects and investigative studies approved for research opportunities within the MiBSP align with MEJC values
Support additional organizations that work on data collection, reporting, and analysis systems for the evaluation and assessment of the Michigan Black Student Project
Qualifications

Experience:


Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree in Education, Public Administration, Social Work, or a related field and /or equivalent experience
Minimum 6 years of program or project coordination experience (education, social justice, or community development preferred)
Demonstrated experience working on equity-focused initiatives or with marginalized communities
Demonstrated history of managing community research projects
Skills & Attributes:


As a prerequisite, a successful candidate must believe in the core values of education and racial justice and be driven by the mission of MEJC
Strong project management skills, including planning, organizing, and problem-solving
Excellent communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to engage and work collaboratively to build consensus with diverse audiences
Proven ability to manage budgets and oversee grant-funded projects
Knowledge of educational equity issues, particularly those impacting Black students
Knowledge of state and federal education laws
Proficiency in educational research analysis
Excellent ability to review research and assessment projects in the field of education.
Ability to maintain records, and prepare reports and correspondence related to the work.
Ability to maintain favorable public relations.
Technical and software proficiency, including Google Suite (Calendar, Drive applications, Gmail, etc.)


Preferred Additional Skills and Attributes


Familiarity with Michigan’s education system and policies.
Experience with participatory action research or community-based projects.
Background in racial justice, advocacy, or related fields.
Knowledge of modern developments, trends, and theories in education and education research, evaluation, and assessment.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of research, evaluation, and assessment.
Knowledge of the history of human studies in America and its impact on marginalized communities and the importance of compliance and centering justice and equity in human studies
Languages & Proficiency: Strong Proficiency in English
Physical Demands: Extended hours working in front of a digital screen and attending in-person meetings. Ability to communicate proficiently via phone, virtual meetings, written, & in-person. Ability to operate tech equipment. Ability to comprehend information presented on a computer screen and in printed materials. Ability to understand & follow both oral and written instructions. Reasonable accommodations will be considered. Comfort with camera on during zoom and other virtual meetings
Additional Job Specifications

Supervisor: Director of MEJC
Job Classification: full-time (FLSA-exempt)
Job Length: At will employment; This role is currently grant funded through 09/30/2027, with an opportunity to extend, dependent on fundraising
Compensation: $65,000-80,000 annually
Typical Schedule: 40 hours per week, primarily weekdays with some evenings and weekends. Flexible work schedule, in coordination with manager
Location: Hybrid: On-site & Virtual


MEJC’s physical office (ADA accessible) is in midtown Detroit, and available for staff who prefer to work in onsite
Travel expectations are minimal, but include site visits to school districts across the state
Benefits: Comprehensive health (medical/dental/vision) insurance, disability and life insurance, generous PTO, paid holidays, including 3 weeks of office closures, 401K plan with discretionary employer contributions
MEJC, a fiscally sponsored project of 482Forward, contracts with BOOM LLC for backend & operational support including hiring and employment. BOOM LLC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Those that identify as queer, trans, non-binary, Black, Indigenous, people of color, disabled, parents, are/have been system-impacted, are immigrants, and anyone who has experienced systemic oppression and/or gender-based violence are encouraged to apply. We will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment.Powered by JazzHR

Expected salary: $65000 - 80000 per year

Location: Detroit, MI

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