Part-time Group Leader/Activity Specialist (LEEP)
Summary
After-School All-Stars New York: Part-Time Group Leader/Activity Specialist
After-School All-Stars (ASAS) is one of the leading national after-school program providers in the country. Our comprehensive school-based programs combine activities and learning to help build the knowledge and skills children need to succeed, both in school and in life. For school year 2024-2025, we are looking for energetic, creative Group leaders/Activity Specialists who want to join our team for our after-school programming.
Position: Group Leader/Activity Specialist
After-School All Stars NY will be providing after-school programming throughout the five Boroughs. This is a part-time, seasonal position from September 2024 through June 2025 located at LEEP Dual Language Academy in Brooklyn, NY. With a special focus on the elementary age group, our cost-free, comprehensive school-based programs include Academic Readiness, Career Exploration, STEM, Wellness/Social Emotional Learning, and the Arts to help build the knowledge and skills children need to succeed, both in school and in life.
Qualifications
- High school or equivalent (Required)
- Experience with Children: Minimum 3 years (Required) Childcare: 1 year (Preferred)
- First Aid Certification (Preferred) CPR Certification (Preferred)
Duties
- Group Leaders are responsible for monitoring and managing between 25 to 30 participants in and out of the classroom with the assistance of other staff. Ideal candidates will be highly motivated, organized, and able to manage and engage large groups of students.
- Activity Specialists are responsible for developing two-four weekly lesson plans, helping to execute in a quality manner pre-designed curriculum, and support with behavior management, and be excellent team players with Group Leaders. Both roles require individuals that are keen observers, skillful in engaging youth, and dynamic in fast-paced environments.
- Establish clear expectations and guidelines for appropriate behavior.
- Resolve conflict positively and communicate effectively.
- Ask students for their input, ideas, feedback, and opinions.
- Set healthy boundaries that model healthy adult-student behavior.
- Maintain professional and positive relationships with school staff, partners, participants and parents
- Treat participants and colleagues with respect alway
- Content includes experiential and inquiry-based learning, building critical and creative thinking, collaboration, and communication skill
- Provide participants with the opportunity to give input and suggestions for lesson
- Allow participants to have leadership opportunities to plan and make decisions about course offerings, projects, and culminating event
- Collaborate with Program Directors and Site Coordinators to establish and maintain high quality program
- Attend professional development activities and meeting
- Support student recruitment and promotion of the program. · (Activity Specialist) 2-4 lesson plan weekly with learning objective or skill building in each lesson
- Maintain accurate attendance data and reports.
- Submit required data on time and accurately.
- The successful candidate will have at minimum 2 years or more of non-profit or related youth development program experience.
- The individual will have a familiarity with and passion for working with spirited, high need, diverse youth populations.
- School Aged Children Care
- Program requirements, Statewide Central Register of Abuse and Maltreatment (SCR) clearance as well as Medical, FBI Livescan, State background check, Medical and Tuberculosis Clearance(if required)
- One or more years’ experience working in an after school, day camp, or community youth outreach setting, primarily of the elementary and middle school age is preferred.
- Familiarity and experience with diverse populations and cultural competencies are strongly desired.
- Ability to communicate effectively and demonstrate sensitivity to others as well as respond to critical incidents and act swiftly in emergency situations.
- Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with school district staff, program staff, parents, and community leaders.
- Experience creating lesson plans or multi-week curriculum preferred.
- Some undergraduate study is required; coursework in education, social or human services, child development, or related field is desirable.
- Individuals who may have experience in the following areas: Math, English, STEM, Theatre, Music, Dance, Computer Literacy, and Social Justice are highly desired.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Ability to work with electronic devices.
How to Apply
Submit resume for consideration to nyoperations@afterschoolallstars.org,
cc: tenisha.swift@afterschoolallstars.org
Required Dates:
After-school will take place:
Monday – Thursday 3:00pm-6:00pm and Friday, 1:00pm – 6:00pm
beginning September 2024 through June 20th, 2025.