Boys & Girls Club Crescent Region·Spartanburg County, South Carolina
The main function involves planning, implementing, facilitating, and supervising activities and programs while ensuring the safety of members and maintaining the quality appearance of the Club sites. Responsibilities also include demonstrating Core Values, providing guidance and role modeling to members, and keeping accurate records of participation and program results.
00 pm; 3-4 hours a day; $15 an hour; August-May; summer hours vary at the following locations: Berry Shoals Elementary School Lyman Elementary School
Plan, implement, facilitate, and supervise activities and programs. Promote safety of members, quality of programs and appearance of the Club at all times. Program Specialist/Aid Subs will only report to work when needed to sites in their selected region.
Ability to deal effectively with staff, youth, parents, local community leaders, schools and churches Demonstrate good written and verbal communication skills Knowledge of youth development. BI-LINGUAL IN ENGLISH/SPANISH A PLUS Understand the Clubs' philosophy, vision and goals Ability to establish and cultivate positive relationships with youth
High School Diploma/GED or college degree. 6 months to 2 years program delivery experience. (Hourly rate depends on level of education/experience)
Demonstrate and promote Core Values Implement Curriculum Plan, implement, facilitate, and supervise programs and activities Provide guidance and role modeling to members Design colorful and informative displays and bulletin boards promoting program areas Assist in the execution of national projects and exhibits Mentor and inspire youth, adults and volunteers in the creative process Keep records of participants, schedules, attendance, and program results Mandatory First Aid/CPR Other duties as assigned
Must be comfortable performing multi-faceted projects in conjunction with day-to-day activities. Ability to get along with diverse personalities while at all times displaying tact, maturity, and flexibility. Physical requirements include sight, hearing, standing for up to four hours per day, and ability to implement programs. Skills essential for success include speaking, writing, and knowledge of the computer.
After-school/Recreational settings that include being in/outdoors. Occasional weekend and evening work to support the organization's fundraising events and activities.
Market context
In South Carolina, program support roles in youth services are often driven by steady demand for staff who can help deliver community-based services and coordinate with families and partners. This role is competitive because employers look for a high school diploma or GED, or a college degree, plus 6 months to 2 years of program delivery experience, strong communication, and youth development knowledge. Before applying, compare your experience to the education and experience level tied to the hourly rate, and note that the requirements and benefits shown here are AI-summarized from the original job description to save research time.