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Location

New York

Salary

$21 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Assistant Youth Facilitator will ensure the safety and security of all participants by following program protocols, supervising activities, and assisting leaders in implementing program-wide incentive systems. Responsibilities also include supporting participants with activities, managing attendance, and handling material setup and distribution.

Requirements summary

Candidates must have experience working with and supervising children under the age of 13 years old. Other requirements include obtaining a recent medical exam, providing two references, and maintaining clearance from the NYS Sex Offender Registry.

high schoolSupervisionAttendance TrackingIncident ReportingSafety ProtocolsConflict ResolutionYouth DevelopmentProgram ImplementationInstructional SupportActivity SetupEnrichment Facilitation

Job description

Job DetailsLevel

  • EntryJob
  • Location:
  • Brooklyn,
  • NY 00000Position
  • Type:
  • SeasonalEducation
  • Level:
  • High
  • SchoolSalary
  • Range: $21.22 - $21.22
  • HourlyEducation &
  • Youth
  • Development
  • Programs: CAMBA operates more than 20 after school and summer camp programs in New York City, serving over 10,000 elementary and middle school children. This programming includes supper and socialization; homework help; science, technology, engineering and math (STEM); literacy enrichment; recreation activities; conflict resolution; clubs; and community circle. Programs operate during the school year, in the summer, and on most school holidays.
  • What does the
  • Assistant
  • Youth
  • Facilitator do: Practice Universal Precautions/Standard Protocol & Procedures. Comply with all Federal, State, City, and CAMBA security and privacy policies to protect the confidentiality of individual health information. Ensure the safety and security of all participants by following program protocols and procedures, including supervision, accident and incident reporting. Participate in daily Five-Minute Meetings (FMM) before the start of each session to review the day’s plan and assigned responsibilities. Support participants in following program guidelines and expectations. Assist program leaders and specialists in implementing and documenting program-wide incentive systems. Supervise participants in hallways, restrooms, and classrooms to maintain a safe environment. Take daily attendance and assist with tracking participant engagement. Help with classroom and activity setup before and after sessions. Distribute, collect, and store instructional materials, sports equipment, and games. Support individuals or groups in completing activities to reinforce learning concepts. Follow procedures for arrival and dismissal, snack distribution, transitions, and trip guidelines. Assist in the facilitation of club activities and enrichment sessions. Operate learning aids such as projectors, recorders, or other instructional technology. Prepare and organize materials and supplies for activities as needed. Adjust to evolving program needs and take on additional tasks as assigned. Tasks may be modified, expanded, and/or assigned over time to meet program needs.
  • QualificationsMinimum
  • Education,
  • Experiences and
  • Skills
  • Required: Experience working with and supervising children under the age of 13 years old
  • OTHER
  • Requirements:
  • All
  • Programs: Must obtain medical exam certifying good health dated within 2 years of start of camp; Must provide 2 references; 1 character and 1 professional reference Ability to maintain NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services Sex Offender Registry clearance Ability to adapt to the culture and environment of the program Ability and willingness to participate in field trips, requiring dealing with outdoor weather conditions during working hours.