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Youth Access to Opportunities Program Coordinator

Status: Part-time, Non-Exempt, temporary grant funded position. 24 – 28 hours per week February – August 28th, 2026

Position Overview

The Youth Access to Opportunities Grant (YAOG) Program Coordinator provides the administration for all tasks related to the program and reports to the Senior Program Associate and Camp Connections Coordinator. YAOG is a City Council pilot program administered by Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia (CSFP). The grant funds scholarships that help working-class Philadelphia families access high-quality out of school time (OST) programming that might otherwise be unaffordable. YAOG grants will cover a portion of tuition for quality summer programming.

Roles & Responsibilities

All the duties and responsibilities outlined below are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. This job posting should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other duties as requested by their supervisor, subject to reasonable accommodation. Tasks include but are not limited to:

Scholarship Program Administration

  • Youth Access to Opportunities Grant Coordination
  • Build and maintain summer program provider relationships with the goal of administering up to 1,000 out of school program scholarships to students in Philadelphia by August 2026
  • Create and oversee a system for processing lottery applications and enrolling students
  • Maintain tracking documents and data collection for reporting to grantor
  • Monitor budget and collaborate with the financial operations team to schedule and track payments to program partners
  • Collaborate with CSFP staff to conduct surveys of all participating families
  • Create and execute an evaluation plan to assess impact, outcomes, and make recommendations for continuous improvement
  • Collaborate with Senior Program Associate and the Director of Program Administration to plan for strategic growth
  • Develop detailed partner contact lists and standard operating procedures for all facets of the grant administration

Client Service

  • Interact with Philadelphia families, scholarship applicants, and OST program contacts in person, via phone, email, and chat while providing a high-level of customer service
  • Answer questions and provide program information in a respectful, professional, and timely manner with a customer service mindset
  • Complete all tasks necessary to administer the YOAG scholarship lottery and offer scholarship opportunities to families
  • Review, process, and enter scholarship applicant data into the database efficiently and accurately

Qualifications

While not one candidate will possess every quality outlined for this position, a successful candidate will bring many of the following professional qualifications and personal attributes:

  • Bachelor’s degree required
  • One to three-plus years of professional experience, preferably in a non-profit and/or customer service setting
  • Experience working with diverse and under resourced populations highly preferred
  • Strong value for excellent and professional customer service
  • Extremely organized with strong time management skills to accomplish goals and meet deadlines
  • Strong ability to analyze systems and strategically plan for improvement
  • Advanced skills utilizing Microsoft Office software (especially MS Excel), Google Suite and webbased tools
  • Ability to thrive in collaborative professional environment
  • Creative, self-motivated, proactive, and confident
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skill

Work Environment/Physical Requirements

Certain abilities to physically perform the duties and to work in the environmental conditions are required, such as:

  • Must be able to travel—valid driver’s license and/or access to transportation when necessary is required
  • Must be able to sit for extended periods of time at a computer
  • Must be able to maneuver in an office space, including reaching file cabinets, filing, faxing, scanning, copying, typing, mailing, and making phone calls
  • Must be able to support event setup and breakdown which includes lifting up to 35 pounds, bending, reaching, climbing, and standing
  • CSFP operates in a hybrid working environment, with one day per week required in the office on Tuesdays.

Benefits & Compensation

This is a part-time, 24 to 28 hours per week position, generally 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for three full 8-hour days per week and a half-day if needed for business needs. While this role allows for some scheduling flexibility, work hours must align with the organization’s operational needs and may vary based on business demands. CSFP offers competitive compensation package that is commensurate with an individual’s experience and education

Salary Range: $25 per hour

CSFP offers all employees the following benefits:

  • 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision coverage. 
  • Generous paid annual leave policy, including three weeks of vacation, one week of sick leave, three personal days, one floating holiday, and 10 paid holidays
  • 401K plan with 4% employer match after three months of service 
  • Employer paid life insurance. 
  • Up to $3,350 in scholarship tuition for up to three children enrolled in K-8 CSFP partner schools. 
  • Access to additional employer sponsored benefits

How to Apply

Send your cover letter, resume, and salary requirements via email to:

Reference the title of the position in the subject line of your email.
The cover letter should include the following elements:

About CSFP

Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia (CSFP) is a privately funded nonprofit organization with a mission to provide students from under-resourced Philadelphia families with financial access to quality, safe, K8th grade tuition-based schools, thereby increasing the long-term economic and social success of their children. CSFP grants need-based partial scholarships via a random lottery. With a nearly $18 million operating budget last year, CSFP raised and awarded $14 million in scholarship dollars from private donors (individuals, foundations, and companies). CSFP currently serves more than 6,800 children enrolled at over 150 private and parochial schools.

Since 2001, Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia has been changing lives by providing parents the opportunity to select a safe, quality school for their kids. CSFP offers scholarships to Philadelphia families in financial need so that their children can attend tuition-based schools that meet their educational needs

Equal Opportunity Employment Policy

CSFP is committed to a diverse and pluralistic workplace. We strongly encourage applications from all qualified individuals. As such, CSFP is committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity for all applicants, employees, volunteers, and interns. CSFP prohibits discrimination based on an individual’s race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected under applicable law.

Turn Tax Dollars Into Scholarships

Your tax dollars can fund CSFP scholarships thanks to Pennsylvania’s EITC/OSTC program. Qualifying for tax credits is easy and makes a real difference for CSFP scholars.