PRINCIPAL COORDINATOR, MIDDLE SCHOOL SUCCESS
Why This Work Matters
For more than 55 years, Philadelphia Academies, Inc. (PAI) has connected young people in Philadelphia to real pathways for postsecondary success, career mobility, and economic opportunity.
Founded in 1969, PAI partners with schools, employers, labor unions, higher education institutions, and the School District of Philadelphia to ensure students, particularly Black and Brown students across the city, have access to career-connected learning experiences that change life trajectories.
Under new executive leadership, PAI has entered a significant period of growth and transformation. The organization has expanded its footprint to its largest in history, strengthened its financial position, launched five registered pre-apprenticeship pathways, and deepened its role as a citywide leader in workforce development and student success.
Today, PAI is proud to be:
This is a moment of momentum. We are building the next generation of career-connected learning systems in Philadelphia—and we are looking for leaders ready to help shape that future.
The Programs You Will Lead
The Principal Coordinator of Middle School Programs will lead the implementation of PAI’s innovative middle grades extended school day program focused on STEM exploration, mentorship, career awareness, and violence prevention through engagement, with additional in-school support for career connected learning, during the actual school day, at the same school site.
The extended day (after-school) program is designed to serve middle school students during the critical after-school hours between 3:00–6:00 PM, a time widely recognized as a peak window for youth victimization and disengagement. Through hands-on STEM learning, mentorship, career-connected experiences, and structured after-school programming, students will gain exposure to pathways in technology and innovation while building social-emotional skills, confidence, and future readiness.
The program will utilize Woz ED STEM Career Pathway Kits focused on robotics, animation, engineering, and drones, alongside guest speakers, career panels, project-based learning experiences, mentorship, and family/community celebration events.
This position will serve as the lead implementation coordinator for the extended day program housed at one partner middle school while also supporting career-connected learning workshops, student experiences, and implementation support at the actual school site and partner schools.
The Opportunity
The Principal Coordinator of Middle Grades Extended Day & Career-Connected Learning is a school-facing leadership role responsible for ensuring the successful implementation, coordination, and day-to-day management of PAI’s middle grades extended day programming and in-school Career-Connected Learning (CCL) initiatives at the identified school.
This individual will build strong relationships with school leadership, students, families, and community partners while creating engaging, culturally responsive, and high-impact experiences for middle school students.
Reporting to the Manager, Middle School Programs, this role is ideal for someone who thrives in youth-centered environments, understands middle school development, and believes deeply in the power of exposure, mentorship, and opportunity.
What You Will Own
You will be directly accountable for:
What Leadership Looks Like Here
Program Implementation & Student Engagement
Career-Connected Learning (CCL) Leadership
School & Partner Collaboration
Operations, Data, & Continuous Improvement
Who Will Thrive in This Role
The ideal candidate is energetic, relationship-driven, organized, and deeply committed to youth development and educational equity. You understand that middle school students require structure, encouragement, mentorship, consistency, and engaging experiences that help them imagine a different future for themselves.
You bring:
What You Bring
Required
Preferred
Compensation & Benefits
PAI offers a competitive salary and benefits package commensurate with experience and qualifications. The range for this position begins at $60K. Benefits include health coverage, generous paid time off, hybrid schedule flexibility, retirement contributions, and the opportunity to help shape one of Philadelphia’s emerging middle grades career-connected learning initiatives.
How to Join Us
Interested candidates should apply directly through the Philadelphia Academies, Inc. website.
Please submit:
Your cover letter should help us understand your experience working with middle school students, your approach to youth engagement and program implementation, and why this work matters to you.