Boys and Girls Clubs of North Central Illinois
Location
South Elgin, Illinois
Youth Development Assistants create a safe and engaging after-school environment by delivering high-quality programs in education, arts, and STEM. They are responsible for member engagement, site operations, and upholding the Five Key Elements of Positive Youth Development.
Candidates must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience working with children or teens is preferred, along with the ability to work Monday through Friday afternoons.
Description Job Summary Youth Development Assistants (YDAs) play a vital role in creating a safe, positive, and engaging after-school environment for Club members. YDAs help deliver high-quality programs and activities that support the Boys & Girls Club mission while upholding the Five Key Elements of Positive Youth Development: A Safe, Positive Environment Fun Supportive Relationships Opportunities & Expectations Recognition YDAs support program planning, member engagement, and site operations to ensure every child feels valued, supported, and inspired to succeed. Key Responsibilities Arrive 20 minutes prior to program start to prepare materials and plans Lead and support activities across program areas (education, arts, sports, STEM, etc.) Display and review daily schedules with staff and members Provide clear instructions, set expectations, and encourage participation Promote member engagement and regroup members as needed for activities Assist with small-group and special program opportunities Ensure program areas are clean, organized, and safe Monitor supplies and communicate needs to the Site Coordinator Take attendance for each program and organize records for entry into MyClubHub Take photos of member participation at least weekly Highlight member achievements in program areas and displays Communicate professionally via walkie-talkie and during interactions Support Youth Program Quality Assessment (YPQA) and other evaluation processes Perform other duties as assigned Key Competencies Program implementation Safety awareness Behavior management Communication skills Adaptability Dependability Emotional intelligence
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Requirements Must be 18 years of age or older High school diploma or equivalent required Strong organizational skills and effective time management Ability to manage multiple tasks, set priorities, and problem-solve Strong communication skills (written and verbal) Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team Experience working with children or teens preferred Ability to be flexible, patient, and supportive Commitment to creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment Alignment with the mission, vision, and values of Boys & Girls Clubs of North Central Illinois Availability to work Monday–Friday between 2:00 PM – 6:30 PM (specific shift times vary by program) Bilingual abilities are a plus Education and Experience High school diploma or equivalent required Experience working with children or teens preferred Prior non-profit experience a plus Mental / Emotional Requirements Proficiency in planning, organizing, and coordinating activities Effective time management to balance multiple responsibilities Maintain patience and resilience in challenging situations Stay calm and model positivity under pressure Resolve conflicts effectively and de-escalate tense situations Adapt to unexpected changes or challenges during program hours Trauma-Informed Standards of Practice Ensure compliance with safety training and promote physical and emotional safety in all interactions Communicate transparently, set clear expectations, and foster trust-based relationships Engage with intentionality and trauma awareness; seek resources to support members, families, and staff Provide equitable, inclusive, and culturally relevant services Empower youth, families, and staff through voice, choice, and ownership of the Club experience Build connections that promote growth, collaboration, and shared problem-solving Five Key Elements in Practice Safe, Positive Environment: Promote safety, consistency, and stability. Maintain clean and organized spaces.
Celebrate and display member achievements. Provide positive reinforcement as youth grow and succeed.
Market context
In Illinois, youth development assistant roles often draw interest from candidates with experience supporting children or teens, especially when programs need dependable weekday afternoon coverage. These positions can be competitive because employers look for both age and education minimums plus consistent availability. Before applying, confirm you can work Monday through Friday afternoons and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time versus reading the original posting.
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