Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis, Inc.
Location
Saint Louis County, Missouri
Salary
$16 - $16 / HOUR
Responsible for planning, implementing, and supervising after-school activities to achieve predetermined youth development outcomes. Ensures the safety and well-being of children while managing group behaviors and maintaining professional relationships with families.
Requires a high school diploma (Associate or Bachelor's preferred) and at least one year of experience working with children in a group setting. Must pass Missouri state background screenings, medical examinations, and TB risk assessments.
Job Title: Part Time\Youth Development Professional
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Department: Program Management
Hours: 20-29 Hours Per Week
Location: HESC
Responsible To: Manager
The Youth Development Professional is responsible for the planning, implementation, and supervision of activities for assigned programs that achieve predetermined program outcomes.
High school diploma required, Associates degree from accredited college or university or BA/BS preferred.
Minimum of one year of experience working with children in a group setting, management experience is a plus.
1. Able to lift, carry, push, pull, or roll up to 20-25 pounds.
2. Capable of prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing, walking, and speaking and occasional reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, or crouching and working in front of a PC monitor.
3. Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word as well as convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers accurately, loudly, or quickly in addition to perceiving the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels and ability to receive detailed information through verbal communication and make fine discriminations in sounds is necessary for the safety of the children in the program.
4. The employee may be subject to both inside and outside environmental conditions. Inside weather conditions provide protection from weather conditions but not necessarily temperature changes and outside environmental conditions provide no effective protection from weather.
5. The employee may be subject to sufficient noise to cause the employee to shout in order to be heard above the ambient noise level.
6. Local travel as well as some regional travel is required in performance of duties.
1. Routine reporting and grant deadlines; variance in work volume.
2. Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully; develops alternative solutions; works well in group problem solving situations; uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics.
3. Understands the implications of decisions on members.
4. May handle emergency or crisis situations.
5. Manages the distraction of many interruptions without losing concentration or unduly disrupting programming.
6. Some weekend work is required.
7. Keeps current with best practices, resources, and materials.
8. Creates opportunities for members to receive personalized assistance.
9. Exercises creativity and mental flexibility in presenting instruction and programming to accommodate members of widely varying learning styles, intellectual levels, and abilities.
10. Voicemail and e-mail are checked daily. Attends all meetings and events and notifies appropriate staff prior to missing a meeting/event and follows up to get important information.
1. Treats members and their parents with dignity and respect at all times.
2. Fosters good working relationships with parents, staff, management, and other professionals in order to meet objectives.
3. Balances team and individual responsibilities; exhibits objectivity and openness to others' views; gives and welcomes feedback; contributes to building a positive team spirit; puts success of team above own interests; supports everyone's efforts to succeed.
4. Cooperates and works together with all co-workers; independently plans and completes job duties, including appropriate judgment.
5. Uses tactful, appropriate communications in sensitive and emotional situations. Follows appropriate chain of command to address concerns in a timely manner.
6. Develops and maintains the highest level of customer service relationships with members, parents, volunteers and all other professional partners.
Values and Strategic Behaviors: (must be included in the evaluation)
1. Mission 1. Demonstrates commitment to the organization through words and actions. 2. Makes decisions that are consistent with and support the mission. 3. Exhibits passion for our work. 4. Accepts accountability for sustainable results. 5. Assures all actions are in the best interest of the organization.
2. Fun 1. Welcomes fun that is safe and respectful of all involved. 2. Treat staff, members, partners, and families to a positive, upbeat experience at every opportunity.
3. Integrity 1. Demonstrates highest standards of personal/professional conduct, objectivity and trustworthiness 2. Communicates openly, respectfully and with transparency 3. Makes decisions that are fiscally and ethically responsible 4. Applies time and resources wisely 5. Accepts responsibility for actions
4. Excellence 1. Demonstrates high standards of performance and expects the same of others 2. Practices behaviors that ensure an inclusive and respectful workplace 3. Provides high quality services and information 4. Serves as role model of high ethical standards and good judgment
5. Team-Oriented 1. Personally demonstrates commitment to support the work of others and communicates the same expectation of staff members, holding them accountable for being responsive to the needs of the organization, programs, and staff. 2. Solicits input and feedback from others
6. Creativity and Innovation 1. Uses facts, information and a sound decision-making process to creatively solve problems and implement solutions within a reasonable timeframe. 2. Demonstrates innovative thinking by continually improving services and adapting to changing member and organizational needs.
7. Recognition 1. Celebrates the extraordinary contributions of staff and members. 2. Publicly honors the work of staff, reinforcing those actions and behaviors that members, families, and colleagues value. 3. Praises others for a job well done.
8. Effectively communicates with supervisors, other managers, subordinates, parents, volunteers, and other community members.
3. Completes and/or reviews written documentation for behavioral incidents and provides those reports to the Manager or Site Coordinator/ Club Director.
4. Appropriately reports any instances of abuse and neglect of children, as required, as a mandated reporter.
5. Consistently enforces and reviews Club rules with current and new members. Executes emergency procedures.
1. Addresses children by their names and makes an effort to talk with each child every day.
2. Participates in the new member orientation process and club-wide events.
3. Provides guidance and role modeling to members. Manages groups of members to make efficient use of time.
4. Helps establish an expectation of school success, high school graduation and college attendance and begins to work toward these outcomes with members beginning at age six.
5. Provides every member with opportunities to feel a sense of belonging, usefulness, competence and influence.
6. Works to create a community in the Club and includes children who may be isolated.
7. Creates environments and experiences that affirm and respect cultural, linguistic, ethnic and socio-economic diversity.
8. Develops all Club activities with fun in mind. Builds programs consisting of creative games, activities and contests that provide maximum excitement.
10. Inputs and gathers data, as appropriate, in the membership management and/or outcomes management system or other data-gathering vehicle, works with other staff to implement special projects.
11. Creates a calendar of events and activities for members. Facilitates and assists with coordination of special events and other youth-oriented activities. May be required to drive a Club van.
12. Effectively engages parents and builds with them trusting relationships.
1. Demonstrates awareness of each child’s limitations and abilities and uses guidance techniques accordingly, and explains rules at the child’s level of understanding, using a variety of techniques.
2. Anticipates and defuses disruptive behavior in children.
3. Addresses problem behavior or situation, rather than labeling the child.
4. Adapts the Club environment and curriculum to minimize potential challenging behaviors.
1. Maintains professional boundaries in relationship with staff and families.
2. Uses positive communication strategies for families.
1. Effectively implements activities that are designed to intentionally strive toward desired outcomes.
2. Uses organizational logic models to guide implementation of assigned programs.
3. Makes program decisions based on professional standards.
4. Assures there are enough materials to engage all the members in the group at the same time.
5. Deadlines are consistently met.
6. Includes transitions in activity plans. Does not expect children to wait unoccupied with nothing to do for long periods of time.
7. Can effectively organize and operate various types of Club programs.
8. Engages routinely in reflection of program implementation practices and the behavior of children and works collaboratively with the supervisor to make changes if needed.
1. Administers formal and informal assessments in a non-biased manner.
2. Effectively manages the completion of program and participant assessments as assigned.
1. Achieves and exceeds participation goals outlined in the Logic Model (YDP’s must understand this and why they do what they do).
2. Follows up with members to encourage continued participation.
1. Accountable for Club compliance with all federal and state laws, licensing, grants, and/or contracts, as well as, company specific policies and procedures and BGCA standards.
2. Plays active role in passing inspections and maintaining licensing standards.
1. Is consistently at work and on time.
2. Ensures work responsibilities are covered when absent by providing at least 48 hours for planned absences and at least 4 hours notice for unplanned absences.
3. Arrives at meetings and appointments on time.
1. Engages in professional development activities, and supports the professional development of others as required by the Club Director.
2. Seeks increased responsibilities; looks for and takes advantage of professional opportunities; asks for and offers help when needed.
3. Builds upon personal strengths and identifies areas where growth can and needs to occur.
4. Understands the importance of attendance and staff to child ratios.
5. Is dependable and notifies appropriate persons in advance if unable to care for children.
6. Understands the importance of working as a team with parents and/or other staff.
Other Duties as Assigned
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