
Job Title: Instructor II
Job Status: Part-time
Program Information: School assignments may be located in schools in the Detroit, Public School systems.
Hours and days vary by site:
School Year (12-14 hours per week) - Monday through Thursday, Tuesday through Friday, Monday through Friday; 2:00pm - 6:30pm
Summer (12-14 hours per week) - Monday through Thursday, Tuesday through Friday, Monday through Friday; 8:00am - 3:30pm
Program Summary: ACCESS recognizes the challenge that many students face in reaching proficiency levels in core subject areas (English and math); that is why the Out of School Time program can provide students with the foundational skills needed to succeed in school, post-secondary, and in the workforce. This year-round STEM-focused program (32 weeks in the school year; 6 weeks in the summer) reinforces academic skills focusing on reading and math, encourages critical thinking, helps students discover/build new interests, and promotes healthy living. Low student-to-staff ratios ensure personalized learning, and youth development activities address students' social emotional learning needs. Students receive a daily hot nutritious meal. Parents/caregivers are offered free literacy and parenting education classes.
Under general supervision, the Instructor II creates and provides a safe learning environment designed to engage students in academic, mental and physical Health, Life-Skills, and enrichment activities in an after-school setting.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
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Working Conditions:
Hours: After school hours but may vary based on assigned school. Hours may vary between 2pm and 6pm depending on the site. Some additional hours may be required.
Travel Required: None generally required
Working Environment: Climate controlled office

Our vision for ACCESS is to be an organization of people who are dedicated to empowering and enabling individuals, families, and communities to lead informed, productive, culturally sensitive, and fulfilling lives.
We see ACCESS as a vibrant organization that honors its Arab American heritage while serving as a non-profit model of excellence as a social service agency. We see ACCESS as an organization dedicated to the support of community building, actively focused on service to those in need within the broader community, to newly arrived immigrants, and as a strong advocate for cultural and social entrepreneurship, as well as the values of community service, healthy lifestyles, education, and philanthropy.