Bay Area Community Resources Jobs Hiring Now
Bay Area Community Resources is hiring for 29 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in business development and allied health, with listed salaries up to about $170,000. Migrate Mate updates Bay Area Community Resources's live openings daily. Bay Area Community Resources is a nonprofit human services organization providing after-school programs, early childhood education, and behavioral health services to communities across the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Bay Area Community Resources hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 29
- Top team
- Business Development
- Seniority
- Across all levels
- Work type
- 10% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- San Francisco
- Salary range
- $67,000–$170,000
Listed salaries for Bay Area Community Resources roles on Migrate Mate range from about $67,000 to $170,000 per year across 29 open roles, as of July 16, 2026. Some roles list hourly contract rates.
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Job Description:
Benefits:
Pay rate: $66,500 - $69,500 annually, Full-time 40 hours a week, year-round
Up to 16 paid BACR holidays and 25 school holidays per year
Stepping stone into a career in education, leadership, advocacy, social entrepreneurship, and social justice
Employee assistance program, medical, dental, vision, wellness program, life insurance, flexible spending account, transit and parking flexible spending accounts for commuting expenses, 403b plan
Qualifications:
Associate Degree or higher; alternatively, completion of at least 48 college units, or a passing score on the Instructional Aide Exam
Successful completion of a criminal background check and TB test clearance
3 years of experience in a K-12 setting, or other youth lead program
At least 2 years of supervisory experience with a demonstrated ability to effectively lead and support a team of adults
Proficiency in technology & computer applications (Word, email, Google Drive, etc.)
Available full-time, Monday through Friday
Willing to commit to a full academic school year
Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds, and be capable of standing and walking for extended periods of time
Key Responsibilities:
1. Child and Youth Growth and Development
Foster a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment that supports the developmental, cognitive, social-emotional, and physical needs of youth
Build positive relationships with students and encourage youth voice and leadership
Must be able to resolve conflict and guide student behavior restoratively
2. Learning Environments and Curriculum
Design and deliver project-based, culturally responsive, and enrichment-focused curriculum aligned with school-day learning and youth interests
Implement academic support, SEL, and enrichment activities that reflect best practices in youth development
3. Child/Youth Observation and Assessment
Track student participation, progress, and engagement to inform planning and ensure continuous improvement
Support individual learning goals and behavior strategies in coordination with school-day educators.
4. Program Planning and Development
Develop program schedules, lesson plans, and materials to meet program goals and compliance standards.
Coordinate logistics, including space usage, supplies, and daily operations
Continuous Quality Improvement-Engages in a data-driven program quality improvement process; uses assessment and reflection data to inform academic instruction, literacy activities, and small group
Collaborate with school site stakeholders to develop programs that support student development and academic success
5. Family, School, and Community Relationships
Cultivate strong relationships with school staff, families, and community partners to support program outcomes.
Facilitate family engagement events and communicate regularly with caregivers
6. Health, Safety, and Wellness
Ensure that program practices meet or exceed health and safety standards
Uphold policies related to child supervision, emergency preparedness, and mandated reporting
Ensure safety standards, policies, and procedures are being met at all times
7. Professionalism and Leadership
Serve as a role model for staff and youth; uphold high ethical and professional standards
Must maintain confidentiality and demonstrate a high degree of integrity
Participate in ongoing professional development aligned with the NAA competencies.
On the ground visibility, which may include, but is not limited to, daily observations, side-by-side modeling, and coaching.
Provide professional development, monthly meetings, and 1:1 supervision check-ins for all staff.
Participate in all meetings, workshops, and activities organized by BACR and District partners
Must have working knowledge of DEI concepts.
8. Program Administration and Oversight
Supervise program staff, volunteers, and activity leaders, providing guidance, support, coaching, and feedback.
Manage attendance records, reporting requirements, and assist with grant compliance as needed. Submit all required documentation on a timely basis, including program reports, as applicable. Submit monthly student attendance and student snack reports on a timely basis
Responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the program at the school site, including: facilities management, attendance tracking and reporting, state, district, agency school requirements, grant compliance, supervision, and safety of the program, and program design
Effectively manage student recruitment, enrollment, scheduling, and registration procedures to meet program
attendance goals
Carry out People and Culture procedures and practices for staff recruitment, screening, hiring, and termination, as well as performance evaluations, performance discussion documentation, and performance improvement plans.
Track and monitor payroll by deadline.
It is a BACR Best Practice to recognize the needs and strengths of the people we serve and support their development. Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) promotes the healthy development of individuals, families, and communities through direct services, volunteer efforts, and strategic partnerships in the San Francisco Bay Area.
BACR is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity. Visit our website at www.bacr.org.
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About Us:
Bay Area Community Resources (BACR) promotes the healthy development of individuals, families and communities through direct services, volunteerism, and partnerships in the San Francisco Bay Area.
We have deep respect for the communities we serve throughout the Greater San Francisco Bay Area, the dedicated staff who show up for those in need, and the opportunity we have been given through this work to promote resilience in tens of thousands of individuals every year.
BACR is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate, support, and thrive on diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment w/o regard to perceived age, marital or familial status, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, genetic information, ancestry, national origin, physical or mental disability including AIDS or AIDS-Related Complex or military status.
Visit our website at www.bacr.org.
Above is the pay range for this position that we reasonably expect to pay. Individual compensation is based on various factors including experience/education, skillset, and geographic location.
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Working at Bay Area Community Resources
Bay Area Community Resources's 29 open roles are across all levels, and about 10% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are business development, allied health, and administrative & office support. Bay Area Community Resources is a nonprofit organization that delivers education, mental health, and family support services through school-based and community programs across the Bay Area. Roles span direct service positions such as after-school instructors and early childhood educators, as well as licensed clinical and supervisory roles in behavioral health. Most Bay Area Community Resources roles are based in San Francisco, with some in San Pablo and Oakland.
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How many jobs is Bay Area Community Resources hiring for right now?
Bay Area Community Resources is hiring for 29 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in business development and allied health. Openings span after-school instruction, early childhood education, school-based therapy, and clinical supervision. Migrate Mate reflects the current live count directly from Bay Area Community Resources's postings.
What kinds of roles does Bay Area Community Resources hire for?
The most active teams are business development, allied health, and administrative & office support. Bay Area Community Resources regularly posts positions for after-school program instructors and coordinators, early childhood educators, family engagement specialists, school-based therapists, and licensed clinical supervisors such as LCSWs. Roles serve elementary, middle, and high school settings across multiple Bay Area counties. Most postings are across all levels.
Are Bay Area Community Resources jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 10% of Bay Area Community Resources's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in San Francisco. Each Bay Area Community Resources listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Bay Area Community Resources?
Find a Bay Area Community Resources role on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to Bay Area Community Resources's own application portal, where the hiring process is managed directly by their team. Migrate Mate keeps Bay Area Community Resources's openings current so the roles you see reflect what is actively available.
What do Bay Area Community Resources jobs pay?
Listed salaries for Bay Area Community Resources roles on Migrate Mate range from about $67,000 to $170,000 per year as of July 16, 2026, with most postings at across all levels. Some roles list hourly contract rates. Exact pay is set by Bay Area Community Resources and shown on each listing.
Does Bay Area Community Resources hire entry-level?
Most of Bay Area Community Resources's open roles on Migrate Mate are across all levels as of July 16, 2026. Check individual Bay Area Community Resources listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Bay Area Community Resources hiring?
Most Bay Area Community Resources roles are based in San Francisco, with some in San Pablo and Oakland, and about 10% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.