Love making a difference in the community? Have a passion for working with kids? Join our team in building great futures for our community's future leaders! Stateline Boys & Girls Clubs is searching for individuals to work in our after school programming within our licensed facility.
Looking for part-time workers for after-school childcare.
Job Requirements
- Must be 18 years of age or older
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Registry Certificate indicating certification as an Assistant Child Care Teacher (School-Age Program)
- CPR / First-Aid Training
Specific Job Responsibilities
Program Planning:
The AYDPC will, with the guidance of the lead coordinator, organize and facilitate Youth Programs and activities that are either nationally run or of an original nature. Programs have educational gain and are consistent with the Boys & Girls Club's Youth Development Strategy. A range of programs will be available to appeal to all ages, genders, and cultural backgrounds.
Safe, Positive Climate:
The AYDPC must ensure a safe and positive climate for all members at all times. This includes programs the AYDPC is running as well as the surrounding visible areas and any other area within the AYDPC's range of senses. The AYDPC should ensure that all equipment is in good working condition and that it is being used in its intended manner.
Program Implementation:
The AYDPC is personally involved in Club programming and demonstrates high levels of enthusiasm towards Club members and visitors while encouraging participation. The AYDPC should constantly praise members for good efforts and provide constructive feedback to ensure member's get the most out of every experience.
Guidance:
The AYDPC provides guidance to all club members. The AYDPC must be able to recognize “trouble” situations and have the ability to diffuse the situation. The AYDPC should be able to construct one on one sessions with members for problem solving and conflict resolution. The AYDPC should always be conscious to develop positive values and ethical behaviors within the members. The AYDPC should strive to model these values and behaviors not only while working at the Club but outside the Club as well.
Administration:
The AYDPC will be consistent with the Club's system of record keeping i.e. turning in time sheets, attendance, and membership forms.
The AYDPC will ensure that his/her program areas have the proper supplies on hand.
The AYDPC will assist the LYDPC in all areas of programming on a daily basis with the guidance of the LYDPC.
The AYDPC will report daily to the Lead Coordinator and bi-weekly to the Director of School-Aged Programs and/or Director of Community Programs.
The AYDPC will comply with all DCF 251 rules and regulations.
Disclaimer:
The information indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor is it to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.