
The After-School Program Associate is responsible in assisting the Education Manager in the operations of the After School and literacy programs.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
· Assist with homework completion
· Encourage students to develop independent problem-solving and editing skills
· Lead a specific component of daily and monthly operations and programming for the Education Department
· Provide opportunities for children to succeed, develop, and strengthen academic, physical, and social skills
· Actively seek professional development and resources to further support youth and families
· Report possible cases of child abuse, neglect, or endangerment to the proper authorities
· Escort children from the pick-up locations to the Kroc Center
· Ensure Child Safety Policies are practiced constantly
· Design, plan, and implement weekly lessons and activities
· Research resources and tools for students and families
· Build a positive rapport with all children and their families
· Assist with the transportation of program participants
· Other related duties as required
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
· High school diploma or equivalent (required)
· CA driver's license (preferred)
· Experience working with youth (TK – 5th grade)
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
· Great communication skills
· Comfortable with enforcing program rules and policies
· Ability to lead
· Team player
EQUIPMENT USED:
· Modern Office Equipment and Relevant Software
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
· Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. (usually file boxes)
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