Program Facilitator - Manhattan, NY, United States - Children's Aid Society

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    Job ID: 006989



    Description:



    Frederick Douglass Community Center (885 Columbus Avenue)

    $17.50 / hour

    Position Summary: The Frederick Douglass Community Center provides essential services to children, youth, and families on the Upper West Side, particularly the residents of the neighboring Frederick Douglass Houses. The center includes a recently refurbished gymnasium, an outdoor playground, and classrooms for early childhood education and after-school services. The Frederick Douglass Community Center is proud to be part of the Boys & Girls Club of America.

    The Program Facilitator (Group Leader) will work with a group of children ages 5 to 14 years old in the after school and summer camp programs to plan and implement activities based on identified curricula in a manner that motivates and engages children and strengthens their academic and social-emotional skills.

    Responsibilities:

    • Be a positive role model for children and serve as a positive role model for youth by displaying the School Age Values.
    • Develop and maintain effective system of classroom management that encourages children to develop pro-social behavior and discipline.
    • Plan and implement high-quality age-appropriate program activities; whether academic support, enrichment, physical activity, healthy living, SEL, or leadership development from identified curricula.
    • Directly co-supervise a group of 20 to 25 children a day between the ages of 5 to 14 years old during program hours.
    • Assist Activity Specialist with curriculum implementation within the assigned group.
    • Assist and supervise children during special projects or field trips (including some weekends, holidays, or even programming).
    • Collect, organize, assess, and celebrate youth's work.
    • Interact, engage and maintain open communication with parents to enable a better understanding of youth needs and how to manage the child/children.
    • Attend curriculum/program meetings with the Program Director or relevant personnel on a monthly basis or as otherwise indicated.
    • Attend internal and external professional development pertaining to role, including those focused-on alignment of activities with educational standards.
    • Clean and maintain a supportive, respectful classroom environment that is well organized and resource rich to ensure activities are offered in a timely, efficient manner.
    • Escort children to and from all activities including those outside of the center.
    • Maintain participant case files and documentation of all required services and activities.
    • Complete and submit weekly schedules, reports, and all other required documentation.
    • Be a positive role model for children and serve as a positive role model for youth.
    • Complete and submit weekly schedules, reports and all other required documentation.
    • Take daily attendance of students and report any absences to Program Director.
    • Work collaboratively with other agency youth programs and partners.
    • Occasionally work evenings and weekends when needed.
    • Be punctual, responsible, maintain a positive attitude, and provide encouragement to all students.
    • All other duties as required, assigned, and necessary.

    Qualifications:

    • High School Diploma/GED required.
    • Associate's degree in a related field or two years of successful experience working with students in appropriate school level preferred.
    • Knowledge of positive youth development practices.
    • Ability to interface with diverse youth and staff populations.
    • Ability to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary team.
    • Excellent Communication Skills (written & verbal).
    • Good Command of English Language; Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus

    Requirements:



    Job Type

    Part Time

    Location

    --Manhattan