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Assistant Youth Educator

Hudson Guild·New York

$18 - $20/hr·Part Time·On Site·0-2 yrs·Posted 6 days ago
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About the role

The Assistant Youth Educator facilitates engaging enrichment activities and provides academic and social-emotional support to students in grades K-5. They are responsible for maintaining a safe, inclusive environment, managing student behavior, and collaborating with staff to ensure program goals are met.

Position Overview The Assistant Youth Educator supports the delivery of engaging, safe, and developmentally appropriate after-school programming for students in Kindergarten through 5th grade. Under the direction and daily supervision of the Site Supervisor, the Assistant Youth Educator works collaboratively with program staff to create a positive learning environment that promotes students' academic growth, social-emotional development, creativity, physical activity, and overall well-being.

The ideal candidate is dependable, energetic, patient, and committed to building positive relationships with children while maintaining a structured and inclusive program environment.

Key Responsibilities Plan, develop, and facilitate engaging enrichment activities that encourage learning, creativity, discovery, recreation, and personal development.

Assist with the development and implementation of age-appropriate lesson plans and educational activities.

Provide individual and small- or large-group support to students based on their academic, social, and developmental needs.

Foster positive relationships with students and serve as a consistent, supportive role model.

Support homework assistance, academic enrichment, recreational activities, arts, STEM, sports, and other program activities as assigned.

Implement effective classroom and behavior-management strategies to maintain a safe, respectful, and productive learning environment.

Address student behavior appropriately and communicate significant incidents or concerns promptly to the Site Supervisor and appropriate staff.

Assist students in developing positive communication, teamwork, conflict-resolution, and social-emotional skills.

Participate in indoor and outdoor activities, including recreational games, sports, field trips, and special events.

Assist with daily program preparation, including classroom/activity-area setup, organization, and cleanup.

Pick up students from neighboring schools and safely transition them into the after-school program.

Maintain organized classrooms, activity areas, and program materials.

Monitor program supplies and promptly report lost, damaged, or misused materials to the Site Supervisor.

Maintain accurate attendance records, student sign-in/sign-out documentation, participation records, and other required program reports.

Communicate professionally and respectfully with students, parents/guardians, coworkers, school personnel, and community partners.

Support an inclusive and welcoming environment that respects and celebrates the diversity of students, families, staff, and community members.

Follow all organizational, school, safety, and program policies and procedures.

Participate in required staff meetings, professional development, trainings, and program planning sessions.

Utilize computers, virtual platforms, and other technology as needed to support program operations and youth engagement.

Perform other related duties as assigned by the Site Supervisor or program leadership.

Minimum Qualifications

High School Diploma or equivalent. Must be at least 18 years of age. Minimum of one year of experience and/or training working with children, preferably in education, elementary school programming, recreation, after-school programming, or another youth-services setting. Strong classroom and behavior-management skills. Ability to develop and facilitate age-appropriate activities and lesson plans. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Ability to adapt to changing program needs and environments. Ability to utilize technology and virtual platforms when required. Demonstrated ability to establish positive and professional relationships with children and families.

Preferred Qualifications

High School Diploma or GED. Two or more years of relevant experience working with elementary-age children. Experience working in an after-school, school-based, recreational, or community-based youth program. Experience facilitating enrichment activities, sports, arts, STEM, academic support, or other youth-development programming. Experience with classroom management, attendance tracking, and youth-program documentation. Schedule

Sample Schedule: Monday–Friday, 2:00 PM–6:00 PM

Schedule is subject to change based on program and organizational needs.

Work Setting

In-person position.

Physical and Technology Requirements Ability to maintain constant communication with students and coworkers and accurately exchange information.

Ability to remain stationary or on one's feet for extended periods.

Ability to participate in and supervise indoor and outdoor youth activities.

Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.

Frequent use of computers, tablets, communication systems, and other technology-related equipment.

Ability to use virtual platforms when required to support youth programming and communication.

Professional Expectations

The Assistant Youth Educator is expected to demonstrate professionalism, reliability, patience, flexibility, and a commitment to the safety and development of every student. The employee must maintain appropriate professional boundaries, protect student confidentiality, follow mandated organizational and safety procedures, and contribute to a positive team environment.

Hudson Guild is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Requirements

Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent and at least one year of experience working with children in an educational or youth-services setting. Strong communication, classroom management, and teamwork skills are required to effectively support student development.

  • high school
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Documentation
  • Mentoring
  • Inclusivity
  • Conflict resolution
  • Lesson planning
  • Behavior management
  • Technology proficiency
  • Safety monitoring
  • Classroom management
  • Youth development
  • Academic support
  • Recreational programming
  • STEM facilitation

Posting details

Employment type
Part Time
Work arrangement
On Site
Experience
0-2 yrs
Salary
$18 - $20/hr
Location
New York
Posted
Aug 17, 2026
Application
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Hudson Guild

Now celebrating its 125th anniversary, Hudson Guild was founded as a settlement house to serve the needs of the growing immigrant population in the then industrial neighborhood of Chelsea. Today Hudson Guild is an anchor institution in a vibrant multicultural community, which...

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IndustryNon-profit Organizations
TypeNonprofit
Size51-200 employees
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Youth support roles in steady demand

In New York, roles supporting youth programs and school-age services often see steady demand because organizations need reliable staff who can communicate well with children and teens. These positions are competitive when candidates show professionalism, patience, and flexibility, especially with youth ages 6–18. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then tailor your application to highlight any experience working with young people and your availability.

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