YWCA of the City of New York

Group Leader – Floater / On-Call

YWCA of the City of New York  •  $20/hr  •  New York (Onsite)  •  2 months ago
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Job Description

Who are we?

The YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. We are a social justice organization dedicated to addressing issues that emerge at the intersection of race, class and gender. Founded in 1858, the YW-NYC is the first YW in the United States and part of an international movement of YWs worldwide. We currently serve 1,500 New York City school children by providing leadership and advocacy training for young women through our high school Girls Initiatives and Out-of-School Time (OST) programs for elementary and middle school students in diverse communities in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

The YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is seeking Group Leader Floaters / On-Call staff to support our elementary and/or middle school afterschool programs. Floaters provide coverage when regular staff are absent or when additional supervision is required, ensuring students are safe, engaged, and supported in enrichment activities across program sites.

Under the leadership of the Program Director and Assistant Director, the Group Leader oversees the day-to-day functioning, development and engagement of elementary and/or middle school students in the after-school program. The Group Leader is caring, creative, passionate about maintaining the safety and well-being of students, and ensures that all group interactions support the YW-NYC’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women and girls, promoting peace, justice and liberty for all.

Successful Group Leader Floaters / On-Call staff will: bring a positive youth development lens to the role; build meaningful relationships with program participants and families; support the academic, physical, social, and emotional safety and development of students; manage administrative tasks in a timely and efficient manner; assist and deliver developmentally appropriate curricula in alignment with YW-NYC’s program standards; communicate and collaborate professionally and effectively with colleagues and stakeholders; and demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism.

Key Responsibilities

· Supervise and engage students (elementary ages 5–11 or middle school ages 11–14) in daily afterschool activities.

· Facilitate enrichment such as homework help, literacy, STEM, arts & crafts, recreation, and leadership workshops.

· Model positive behavior and encourage social-emotional growth.

· Maintain a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment for all participants.

· Assist with daily transitions (arrival, snack, gym/classroom time, dismissal).

· Follow YW-NYC, DOE, and DYCD safety and reporting procedures.

· Provide coverage across multiple YW-NYC sites as needed.

Requirements

Qualifications

· High School Diploma or equivalent required; some college coursework preferred.

· At least 1 year of experience working with children or youth (afterschool, camp, daycare, mentoring, or similar).

· Strong communication, leadership, and classroom management skills.

· Flexibility and reliability to adapt to different sites and age groups.

· Final candidates will be required to complete clearances and background checks mandated by NYC and NYS agencies (DOE, DYCD, and/or OCFS), in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

· Must successfully pass background check and fingerprint clearance.

Work Expectations & Compensation

· On-call position; hours are not guaranteed and based on program coverage.

o Typical hours: 2:00–6:00 PM (elementary), Monday–Friday, depending on site needs.

o Hourly rate: $20 per hour.

· Eligible for paid sick time per NYC law.

Locations: Middle School Programs –Harlem/Brooklyn |Elementary Programs – Brooklyn/Coney Island

Position Type: On-Call, Part-Time, Hourly

Why work at YWCA of the City of New York?
There are many fantastic reasons to choose a career with YWCA-NYC. In addition to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity through our programs, YWCA-NYC offers the following Benefits and Rewards:

· Competitive market salaries

· PTO

· Free Mental Health Services with UNUM, through our Employee Assistance Program

· Commuter Benefits

· Professional development opportunities

· Discounted staff perks (e.g. theater tickets and theme park tickets through Plum Benefits)

To Apply: Please submit a resume and a cover letter that addresses your qualifications and ability to fulfill the responsibilities outlined above, as well as your salary requirements.

The YWCA of the City of New York is an equal opportunity employer and contractor. We provide equal employment and contracting opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

YWCA of the City of New York

About YWCA of the City of New York

About the YWCA of the City of New York

Established in 1858, the YWCA of the City of New York (YW-NYC) is one of the nation’s oldest nonprofit organizations committed to the personal, physical, and social development of women, their families, and communities. YW-NYC was the first charity focused on women’s rights in New York City and, for nearly 160 years, has paved the way for women and girls. Our mission—to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all—is achieved through our Girls Initiatives focused on High School girls and community-based programs which include after-school services; and college and career readiness programs. Today, the YW-NYC operates in 7 program locations, providing more than a million hours of support and serving 1,500 people annually in neighborhoods with some of the highest poverty rates in NYC.

YW-NYC has played a significant role in advancing gender equity and racial justice since its inception and has reignited its public commitment to addressing a dearth in leadership opportunities for NYC women, girls, and gender-fluid individuals, particularly those of color. All of our efforts seek to empower New York City’s girls – especially from underserved communities – to break free from economic, social, gender and racial constraints and become productive citizens and successful leaders. Our programs are designed to create an inclusive community for self-identified girls and non-gender-conforming individuals to learn, collaborate and commune with other youth dedicated to social justice and activism.

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Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York
Year Founded
1858
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