Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

Branch Coordinator - Willow Grove

The Branch Coordinator reports to the Branch Director and assists in the administration of the branch.  The Coordinator works closely with faculty, administrative staff and students on a daily basis.  Specific responsibilities for this full-time position include:

  • Manage student registrations for families including the selection of programs
  • Process and apply financial aid requests and application for students
  • Manage all aspects of student billing and invoicing
  • Manage faculty schedules and payroll; manage part-time administrative and maintenance schedules and payroll
  • Make bank deposits and reconciliations daily
  • Assist in identifying community resources for the School
  • Assist with all branch events, meetings, and performances

Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in a professional office and/or customer service setting (at least three years).
  • Bachelor’s degree in any field.
  • Knowledge of music education.
  • Training on School’s software programs will be provided. Proficiency with MS Office software a plus. 
  • Excellent reading, writing, computer and communication skills.
  • Ability to interact professionally with a diverse constituency.
  • Ability to think strategically and work collaboratively, and ability to manage multiple projects with a calm demeanor is a must.
  • Ability to be an outstanding advocate of Settlement’s mission.
  • Flexible schedule (includes regular evening and Saturday hours during school year).

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits.

Founded in 1908 Settlement Music School, a non-profit organization, is one of the largest community schools of the arts in the United States serving children and adults of all ages at six branches located in South, West and Northeast Philadelphia, Germantown, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey.  Settlement provides over $2 million dollars each year in financial aid and scholarships to fully 60% of its students. Settlement’s reach is broad, and it continues the principles of its Founders, that there be no barriers to participating in music and arts education.