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Youth Development Professional - Concrete

Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County

Part TimeOn Site0-2 yrs$19 - $23 / HOURPosted 8 days ago

Location

Concrete, Washington

Salary

$19 - $23 / HOUR

Quick overview

Create a safe and welcoming afterschool environment where youth feel supported and encouraged. Responsibilities include assisting with homework, leading activities, and providing emotional support to children.

Requirements summary

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and meet Washington State licensed childcare requirements, including background checks and health documentation. Age requirements increase to 21 or 23 depending on the age group of youth being served.

TeamworkFlexibilityRelationship BuildingPatienceInitiativeYouth DevelopmentResilienceActivity LeadershipHomework Assistance

Job description

  • Youth Development Professional Part-Time | Boys & Girls Clubs of Skagit County $19.45 – $20.63 per hour DOE/DOQ (+$2.00/hour Concrete differential) 18–22 hours per week | Monday–Friday Small communities work a little differently.
  • People know each other.
  • Kids remember who showed up for them.
  • We're looking for a Youth Development Professional to join our Concrete program-someone who can bring positive energy, patience, resilience, and fun into an afterschool environment where relationships matter.
  • This is an active, hands-on role.
  • You might be helping with homework one minute, leading a game or activity the next, and somewhere in between helping a kid turn a rough day around.
  • The goal is simple: create a safe, welcoming place where youth feel supported, encouraged, and excited to be there.
  • We're looking for someone who can stay flexible, think on their feet, and jump in where needed.
  • In a small community, teamwork matters, but so does initiative.
  • If you're the kind of person who notices what needs to be done and is willing to step up, you'll fit right in.
  • This role requires meeting Washington State requirements for licensed childcare, including completing background checks, required training, and health documentation such as a TB test and proof of MMR vaccination or immunity.
  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Staff working with middle school youth must be at least 21 years old, and staff working with high school youth must be at least 23 years old.
  • Previous experience with youth is helpful, but what matters most is your ability to connect, stay positive, and keep showing up.
  • If this sounds like the kind of work you want to be part of, don't hesitate to complete an application and join our team.