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Job Description
Program Administrator (Civic Learning & Engagement)
Gilroy Unified School District
District Office - Gilroy, California This job is also posted in Gilroy Unified School District
Job Details
Job ID:
5747862
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
May 29, 2026 7:00 AM (UTC)
Starting Date:
Jul 1, 2026
Job Description
•Temporary - This position is budgeted through the following categorically funded program: California Serves Grant Program, which funding is expected to expire as of June 30, 2028. Accordingly, service in this temporary administrative position under this offer and contract shall not count toward attainment of, or eligibility for permanent employment status.
BASIC FUNCTION
The Program Administrator of Civic Learning & Engagement will use this district-wide leadership position to integrate civic engagement service-learning opportunities into high school programs. This temporary position is charged with expanding access to authentic civic learning opportunities, increasing the number of students attaining the Civic Seal of Engagement. The Coordinator will leverage strong community partnerships, curriculum innovation, and targeted professional development to transform traditional community service hours into transformative, inquiry-driven civic experiences.
Below is a detailed list of job duties for a Program Administrator for the Civic Seal of Engagement, designed to ensure that educators are trained, classroom practices are enriched with service-learning, and high schools are connected with authentic community-based opportunities—ultimately leading to increased student engagement and the attainment of the California State Seal of Civic Engagement. By fulfilling these duties, the Program Administrator plays a pivotal role in transforming civic learning into a dynamic and engaging process—enabling educators and students alike to cultivate a sustainable culture of civic engagement and ensuring that a growing percentage of GUSD graduates earn the California State Seal of Civic Engagement.
TYPICAL DUTIES
(Responsibilities will include but not be limited to):
Develop and oversee the comprehensive, district-wide plan for integrating civic learning with service-learning that aligns with California State Seal of Civic Engagement (SSCE) criteria.
Provide consistent leadership and vision to ensure that all four GUSD high schools (Christopher High School, Gilroy High School, Dr. TJ Owens Gilroy Early College Academy, and Mt. Madonna Continuation High School) are actively engaged in the program.
Manage and coordinate SSCE initiatives.
Serve as the dedicated coordinator overseeing the SSCE program, ensuring that new initiatives are seamlessly implemented and sustained over time.
Establish clear plans and timelines for SSCE implementation, including progress monitoring
Organize and lead teacher release days focusing on service-learning practices and civic engagement.
Collaborate with school counselors, administrators, and the Public Information Officer to streamline communication and awareness about SSCE opportunities.
Collaborate with educators to develop inquiry-driven, SSCE-aligned curriculum units that connect classroom content to community issues.
Guide the creation of structured inquiry cycles—where students investigate, plan, act, reflect, and demonstrate civic engagement—that promote real-world learning
Establish and maintain robust relationships with local community agencies, civic organizations, and businesses to secure authentic service-learning opportunities.
Coordinate field trips, internships, mentoring programs, and other hands-on civic projects that support SSCE attainment.
Act as the primary liaison between the district and external partners, ensuring that community-based opportunities are accessible and relevant to student needs.
Work with community partners to design and implement projects that allow students to actively connect academic learning with civic action.
Develop initiatives and communication strategies that raise awareness among students about the SSCE and the benefits of civic engagement.
Prepare regular reports detailing progress on SSCE criteria (academic work, government understanding, civic engagement projects, reflection, and character traits).
Analyze survey and assessment data from educators and students to inform improvements and adjust instructional practices as needed.
Monitor disaggregated data to ensure all student populations have equal access to SSCE opportunities and adjust practices to remove any identified barriers.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Valid California Teaching Credential
Bachelor's degree in career and technical education, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Valid Administrative Services Credential (or Certificate of Eligibility)
Valid California driver's license
Must reside within 45-minutes of the GUSD Administration Office
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bilingual in English/Spanish
Designated Subjects CTE Teaching Credential
Previous experience in teaching, incorporating civic learning, or equivalent experience.
Master's Degree
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Effective management and conflict resolution strategies
Knowledge of the principles, practices, and standards of Civic Learning, Civic-Seal of Engagement
Skills in developing, implementing, and managing civic learning programs and experiences, including curriculum development, training, supervision, evaluation, and documentation.
Skills in establishing and maintaining effective partnerships and collaborations with nonprofit organizations, community organizations, and post-secondary institutions.
District and State regulations, requirements and policies
State and Federal Program Improvement regulations, requirements and policies
Appropriate State and Federal and/or other Specialized Programs, Education Code and district policies
Program planning and development
Skilled in effective communications including initiating individual and group discussions, listening, clarifying, facilitating interaction among group members
Verbal skills to communicate effectively with a wide variety of people with varying educational and sub-cultural backgrounds
Research, reading, public speaking
Writing skills to effectively convey ideas, reports, letters, memorandums and survey questionnaires understanding of goal setting techniques including needs assessment and evaluation
High degree of self-restraint, judgment and strategies in dealing with a variety of people, adversaries and advocates under varying situations and conditions
High degree of skill in defining problems, collecting information, establishing facts, evaluating alternate solutions, and drawing valid conclusions
Effective screening of applicants, conducting job related interviews, selecting queued candidates, training and evaluation of personnel
Drive a vehicle to conduct work at various locations both within and outside the District
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Office environment
Outdoors
Driving a vehicle to conduct business
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
(consideration will be given to reasonable accommodation):
Sit for sustained periods of time
Climb slopes, stairs, steps and ladders
Exhibit full range of motion for shoulder external rotation and internal rotation, shoulder abduction and adduction, elbow flexion and extension, shoulder extension and flexion, back lateral flexion, hip flexion and extension and knee flexion;
Conduct frequent repetitive arm, hand and body motion
Sufficient hearing to conduct in-person and telephone conversations
Sufficient physical mobility to move about school sites and drive a car
Sufficient vision to read printed material
Ability to speak in an understandable voice with sufficient volume to be heard in normal conversational distance, on the telephone, and in addressing groups
Physical, mental, and emotional stamina to endure long hours under stressful conditions
Standing and sitting for long periods of time
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard
During crisis situations, may require moderate to significant physical work and lengthy periods of standing
Physical ability to lift, carry, push, pull up to ten pounds on a regularly basis and up to 40 pounds occasionally and occasionally lift and carry equipment and supplies weighing up to 90 pounds
Ability to bend, twist, kneel and stoop
Ability to reach in all directions
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
Willing to work irregular hours/days including evenings, weekends and on-call for emergencies.
Willing to travel locally.
Willing to work at any school location and be assigned.
Nondiscrimination Statement
The Gilroy Unified School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment) or bullying based on a person's actual or perceived ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, immigration status, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. For questions or complaints, contact Equity Compliance Officer, Title IX Coordinator and Section 504
Coordinator:
Paul Winslow, Ed.
D., Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources, 7810 Arroyo Circle, (669) 205-4000, paul.winslow@gilroyunified.org
Position Title:
Program Administrator (Civic Learning & Engagement)