What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Program Assistant position at Northside Youth And Senior Service Center?
Description
Northside Youth And Senior Service Center's Y-Space after school enrichment program is a dynamic and nurturing learning environment that empowers young minds to thrive and grow. This innovative program is designed to provide children and teens with a wide range of enriching activities and educational opportunities that foster personal development and academic success. With a strong focus on promoting creativity, critical thinking, and social skills, Y-Space offers a diverse array of activities, including homework assistance, art workshops, STEM exploration, and physical fitness programs. The dedicated team of mentors and educators at Northside Y-Space create a safe and supportive atmosphere where young participants can flourish, build meaningful connections, and develop the skills they need to excel in both school and life. Through Y-Space, Northside Youth And Senior Service Center is truly making a positive impact on the future of our community's youth.
Responsibilities
• Facilitate the inclusion of students in after school activities by accompanying and supervising students.
• Provide behavior management support and intervention techniques that ensure the safety of all program participants.
• Implement age-appropriate program activities that engage students in active and meaningful experiences and in accordance with the goals and policies of the Northside Youth And Senior Service Center.
• Actively supervise program participants, ensuring their guidance and safety at all times.
• Communicate in a timely, positive and professional manner with all participants, families, school and community partners.
• Provide positive behavior guidance that supports the developmental, social-emotional, and physical needs of all students.
• Perform daily duties that ensure space is properly maintained, organized, clean, and safe.
• Follow emergency procedures appropriately to ensure the safety of the participants and staff.
Qualifications
• Must be 18 years of age or older and a high school graduate.
• 6 months to a year of working with youth in related fields can include: Recreation, Art/Theater, Music, Dance, Physical Education, Human Services/Social Welfare (Nursing, Psychology, Sociology or Home Economics) Elementary/Middle School teacher credential courses or ECE/CD or School Age units.
• Minimum of 6 months working in a child and youth development, education, or comparable setting preferred.
• Must have experience working with at risk youth population.
• Must have experience in behavior management.
Requirements
• Basic computer skills and ability to speak, read, and write the English language.
• Must have a sincere interest in working with children 5-12 years of age and the ability to relate to children and adults in a professional manner.
• Must be highly dependable and have the ability to be flexible with change within a daily schedule.
• Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical ability to act in an emergency situation.
• Physical ability to lead sports, games and curriculum activities, monitor youth behavior, and perform general housekeeping responsibilities.
• Ability and flexibility to travel to local program locations.
• Must be able to pass all criminal background clearances.
• Must have reliable Transportation