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Summer Youth Development Professional Bethalto, IL Club

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis, Inc.

SeasonalOn Site0-2 yrs$16 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Wood River Township, Illinois

Salary

$16 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Youth Development Professional is responsible for planning and implementing diverse recreational and educational programs to support youth success. They also provide direct guidance, maintain facility standards, and assist with participant enrollment and record keeping.

Requirements summary

Candidates should have knowledge of youth development and the ability to motivate participants in a professional manner. A high school diploma or equivalent is preferred, along with a valid Illinois driver's license.

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Job description

Bgca benchmark job: Youth Development Professional

Department: Program Management

Location: Bethalto, IL

Reports to: Site Director

HOURS: 40 Hours Per Week

FLSA Non-Exempt

Primary function

Generation of ideas for program development in the areas of recreation, art, life skills, sports, technology, etc. Programs should be geared toward assisting youth in their academic and social success. Major aspects of planning, setup, and implementation of program activities, including identifying necessary supplies and space needs. Discuss ideas with the Site Director to get approval and to contact agencies who can assist in facilitating these programs.

Major duties and responsibilities

1. Plans and implements activities within budget constraints to achieve program objectives in coordination with site director. Performs any other duties the Directors might deem necessary.

2. Provides Site Director and/or Project Director with regular schedules and reports of activities. Takes direction and implementation requests from the Site Director on program development, implementation, supervision and outcome measurement

3. Assists Site Director with recruiting participants for the program. Focuses on participants’ personal development through diverse program offerings, with a focus on increasing their interests and attendance, program participation, knowledge and abilities.

4. Implements guidance and discipline policies. Communicates and maintains standards of conduct for program participants. Assist with maintenance of records relating to participant’s discipline situations and development issues.

5. Recommends new offerings in specific program areas and creates and implements necessary plans to initiate new program offerings. Identify prospective community resources/volunteers that could assist with the program.

6. Plans and implements special events and activities that give program participants the opportunity to exhibit their skills.

7. Provides special guidance and development of participants assigned through the 21st Century Community Learning Centers project and other assigned projects. References initial participant intake forms to determine needs and complete periodic tracking forms to track attendance and program participation. Identifies and implements individualized guidance strategies based on the participant’s identified needs in consultation with Site Director and./or Project Director.

8. Develops and implements opportunities for participant’s involvement in outside educational, recreational and leadership programs and activities relating to program area. Plans, implements and leads field trips that complement program activities.

9. Represents the organization and interprets its policies, objectives, standards and programs to project participants, parents, community organizations and the public. Promotes and stimulates the project participants knowledge of and interest in B&GCS programs and activities.

10. Helps maintain the cleanliness and appearance of the facility through encouraging participant’s involvement in keeping program areas clean, putting away supplies after use, etc.

11. Assists with activities in other program areas as assigned.

12. Assists site director with enrollment of students into the program, clerical duties, and other record keeping.

Additional responsibilities

Program Assistant specific duties

1. Assists with student completion and organization of assignments.

2. Maintains accurate report of student assignment sheet completion.

3. Participates with classroom teachers to coordinate assignments.

4. Provides enrichment materials for enhancing 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

5. Coordinates with Site Director and/or Project Director to implement attendance and disciplinary procedures.

Relationships

Internal

Maintains contact with Site management staff to interpret and explain organizational missions, program objectives and standards, discuss issues, and provide/receive information. Maintains contact with Site Director and/or Project Director to ensure consistency of policies.

External

Maintains positive relationships with school district personnel, participant’s parents, and the public to assist in resolving problems and to publicize the project.

Skills/Knowledge required

  • Knowledge of youth development; ability to motivate and provide guidance to youth through establishing positive relationships with youth participants; demonstrated caring and respect exhibited toward participants.
  • Ability to relate to the general public, parents and B&GCS participants in a friendly, positive, and professional manner.
  • Demonstrated ability to convey B&GCS policies and procedures to participants, and to implement appropriate guidance and discipline policies.
  • Ability to organize and supervise participants to maintain a safe and welcoming environment.
  • Valid Illinois Drivers License.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrated enthusiasm, energy and commitment in personal contact with participants, parents, supervisors and the general public.
  • High School Diploma or equivalent preferred

Physical requirements

  • Sitting and standing as needed.
  • Full use of all limbs and at least one hand.
  • Full verbal, color vision, and hearing ability.
  • Lifting up to 50 pounds on occasion.
  • Ability to intervene in a fight or control youth aged 6 to 18.
  • Ability to drive motor vehicle preferred (with valid IL drivers license).

Working conditions

  • May be exposed to outdoor weather conditions during all seasons. Limited exposure during winter.
  • May be exposed to moderate to loud noise; unruly or irate youth and/or parents.
  • May be exposed to potentially dangerous situations including youth fighting or bringing unauthorized materials onto premises.
  • May be exposed to potentially dangerous medical situations; exposure to airborne diseases or infected blood while treating participants.
  • Exposed to risk of vehicle accidents while driving or riding in agency vehicles.
  • Risk of injury from being near, or participating in, athletic or recreational activities.