Project Manager at Bank Street College of Education
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Mar, 26

Salary

85000.0

Posted On

02 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project Management, Communication, Organization, Problem Solving, Google Workspace, PowerPoint, Budget Tracking, K-12 Education Systems, Collaboration, Equity Work, Logistical Management, Content Development, Meeting Facilitation, Knowledge Management, Technical Support, Attention to Detail

Industry

Description
To: The College Community From: Office of Human Resources Date: November 2025 Subject: Position Vacancy – Project Manager to support the project portfolio, Bank Street Education Center (the Ed Center) Location: New York, NY (Hybrid) Reports to: Executive Director, Math Position Summary: Bank Street Education Center (the Ed Center), a division within Bank Street College of Education (the College) created to support the College’s systems-level work with school districts, is currently seeking a Project Manager to support partnerships across the Ed Center’s project portfolios. Key relationships: The Project Manager will report to the Project Director, Math and work closely with project teams across the Ed Center. Responsibilities: In collaboration with their supervisors, project teams, and the broader Ed Center team, the Project Manager will be responsible for the following: Project Management: Creating implementation documents that range from project overviews to project plans that represent the partnership scope of work as outlined in a project proposal and discussed in initial project team meetings; Regularly maintaining and executing on project plans by making timely and relevant updates, developing and communicating team updates, and escalating timelines and shifting priorities when needed; Supporting the Project Director in agenda setting and facilitation of team meetings as well as management of the administrative elements of regular meetings with the internal team and external partners, including scheduling, preparing agendas, handouts, PowerPoint decks, and necessary materials, and following up from meetings as needed; Support content development by helping to codify professional learning arcs, session outlines, PowerPoint decks, and associated resources; Supporting the Project Director with knowledge management and artifact curation to inform reporting and internal learning; Providing technical support for professional learning engagements, including managing logistical details and platform guidance in preparation of and during sessions; Maintaining functional and supportive organizational systems and processes, including managing the G:Drive, codifying and revising existing and new processes, etc.; and Performing related duties as assigned. Special Projects & Operations: Maintaining and improving budget tracking tools at the project-level as well as at the divisional-level (e.g., budget breakdown and budget tracker per project, invoicing tool,, etc.); Supporting in maintaining a functional and supportive organizational system within the G:Drive, files, documented systems and processes, etc.; Managing deadlines around fiscal year budgeting and escalate up to team and Ed Center leaders as needed; Assisting with communications work for the team and Ed Center division, including branding, marketing and website development; and Performing related tasks as assigned. Qualifications: Skills & Knowledge: Strong ability to plan, organize, and track complex projects across multiple workstreams, using tools and systems to manage timelines, deliverables, and communication effectively. Clear, concise, and proactive communicator who can prepare high-quality materials, facilitate productive meetings, and maintain alignment among internal teams and external partners. Advanced knowledge of Google Workspace, PowerPoint, and project management platforms to manage documentation, processes, and data with accuracy. Understanding of K–12 education systems and a commitment to equity-centered work, with experience supporting or partnering with educators, schools, or districts serving diverse student populations. Experience: Background in education Excellent project management skills, with demonstrated success in moving complex projects forward Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to understand and manage multiple projects and shifting priorities Excellent communications skills (email, writing, in-person) Demonstrated problem-solving skills with ability to perform independently Advanced expertise in Google suite, PowerPoint, and project management tools Ability to work productively with staff of diverse experiences and backgrounds Demonstrated ability to present information in multiple formats for diverse audiences Enthusiasm for learning and a willingness to self-initiate professional learning opportunities Experience working with diverse and/or historically deprioritized student populations at the classroom- and/or school- levels Bachelor’s degree Mindsets: Collaborative and service-oriented approaches work with a team-first mindset, supporting colleagues and partners with flexibility, responsiveness, and clear communication to move shared goals forward. An intersectional, anti-racist lens and strengths-based approach to equity work. A reflective, learner-centered stance that values collaboration and continuous growth. A systems thinker with the ability to see connections between details and the bigger picture, building and refining processes that help projects and people work more efficiently across a complex organization. Salary Range: $75,000 - $85,000 Additional Information: This position is contingent upon available funding. Please apply online by submitting a cover letter and resume for the position in the “Job Opportunities” section under the “About” tab on Bank Street’s website: https://www.bankstreet.edu/administrative-offices/human-resources/job-opportunities/ Please address cover letters to: Tracy Fray-Oliver Vice President, Bank Street Education Center Bank Street College 610 West 112th Street New York, NY 10025 Please include where you came across this job posting in your cover letter. BANK STREET COLLEGE OF EDUCATION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, SEXUAL ORIENTATION ETHNIC ORIGIN, SEX, OR DISABILITY IN ITS EMPLOYMENT POLICIES AND OTHER COLLEGE ADMINISTERED PROGRAMS.
Responsibilities
The Project Manager will support partnerships across the Ed Center’s project portfolios by creating and maintaining project plans, facilitating meetings, and managing administrative tasks. They will also assist in content development and provide technical support for professional learning engagements.
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