Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro
Location
Hayward, California
Salary
$20 - $25 / HOUR
Create a nurturing and engaging after-school environment for TK and Kindergarten children through play-based learning and positive reinforcement. Supervise daily operations, including transitions, snacks, and activities, while fostering social-emotional growth and safety.
Requires a high school diploma combined with either 48 college units, an Associate's degree, or a passing Paraeducator exam. Candidates must possess strong emotional intelligence, patience, and the ability to obtain CPR/First Aid certification.
As a Youth Development Professional, you’ll create a nurturing, playful, and engaging after-school environment where young children can explore, grow, and build confidence. Through hands-on activities, guided play, and positive reinforcement, you’ll support their early learning, social-emotional development, and foundational skills in a way that feels fun and exciting.
This role directly contributes to Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro by fostering a safe and enriching space that promotes curiosity, creativity, and positive relationships. What makes this role unique is the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in early childhood development, work with a diverse and supportive team, and make a lasting impact during one of the most critical stages of a child’s growth.
Engaged Supervision – Maintain constant supervision and create a secure, nurturing environment where young children feel safe, comforted, and supported as they explore and grow. Facilitate Engaging Activities – Lead interactive, play-based learning experiences that encourage language development, sensory exploration, motor skills, and social-emotional growth. Adapt and Implement Lessons – Deliver hands-on, developmentally appropriate activities that build early literacy, math concepts, problem-solving skills, and self-regulation, adapting based on individual needs and interests. Create a Positive Learning Environment – Establish predictable routines, model positive behavior, and use gentle, proactive strategies to guide social skills, emotional expression, and conflict resolution. Build Positive Relationships – Foster trust and attachment by offering warmth, encouragement, and individualized attention that supports children’s emotional security and confidence. Manage Daily Operations – Oversee smooth transitions between activities, snack time, rest periods, toileting needs, and play, ensuring a structured yet flexible routine that supports young children’s development. Collaborate with Your Team – Work closely with colleagues to share observations, adjust strategies, and create a cohesive, developmentally supportive environment. Be Flexible and Support Where Needed – Step in to assist with various needs, including comforting children, modifying activities, or adjusting the day’s structure to ensure a positive and enriching experience. Our Values in Action:
Qualifications & Experience: Required: Strong communication and collaboration skills Demonstrated patience, flexibility, and emotional intelligence in working with young children Ability to maintain a safe, structured, and developmentally appropriate environment CPR and First Aid Certification (or willingness to obtain within 30 days of hire) Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, managing transitions, playtime, and structured learning with flexibility and patience. High emotional intelligence and integrity, with a deep understanding of how to support early social-emotional development. Ability to connect authentically with young children, building trust through warmth, consistency, and engaging interactions. Extreme patience and the ability to stay calm under pressure, especially when helping children navigate big emotions, social conflicts, or new experiences. Educational Requirements (Must have one of the following): High school diploma + 48 college semester units (˜ 2 years college), OR High school diploma + an Associate’s (or higher) degree, OR High school diploma + a passing score on the district’s Paraeducator/Paraprofessional Exam.
The above description is intended to describe the general content and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or physical requirements. Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time, nor does it change your status as an at-will employee. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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