Andrew P. Stewart Center is seeking a full-time Director of Education and Enrichment to provide leadership for all K-12 programs including After School, Summer Camp and Youth Leadership Programs serving 150+ students. This role ensures that programs contribute to meaningful outcomes for students and families, while advancing the Stewart Center’s broader goals related to quality education, stable housing, and community wellness.
Who We Are:
Andrew P. Stewart Center is a community development nonprofit organization in the Pittsburgh Community of southwest Atlanta that exists to see our neighbors living purposeful lives in pursuit of their full potential. The organization promotes strong communities through educational enrichment, wellness resources, and housing solutions. The Center directs all of its resources in partnership with Pittsburgh residents to transform the neighborhood into a place of hope and opportunity.
The Stewart Center is deeply embedded in the neighborhood, serving as the on-site after school provider at the local elementary school and partnering with community organizations to support strong, connected programming.
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate is a strong manager and relationship-builder who can drive effective youth programs in an urban setting. They also have 3+ years of experience in youth development, K-12 education, or community-based programming.
This person can develop a team, build partnerships, and translate vision into effective, place-based programming. They bring a growth mindset and genuine enthusiasm for working with young people, families, and community partners. They are able to balance academic progress with creating programs that feel safe, welcoming, and engaging for all students.
What You'll Do:
Keys to Success:
A Day in the Life of the Director of Education and Enrichment
No two days look exactly the same, but a typical day could include some of the following:
What Else You Should Know:
This is a full-time, in-person position based in Atlanta. The role generally follows a 10:00 AM–6:00 PM schedule during the school year and 8:00 AM–4:00 PM in the summer, with flexibility to adjust hours based on program needs, events, and team support. Some evenings and weekends will be required.
The role requires reliable transportation for day-to-day program visits.
The target starting salary for this position is $65,000, based on experience, along with up to $4,800 per year in Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) benefits. Full-time employees also receive 10 days of PTO and 21 paid holidays.