
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of local children by helping create a safe, fun, and welcoming afterschool environment at the Kroc Center! As an Afterschool Program Counselor, you’ll lead activities, build positive relationships with youth and families, and help kids learn, grow, and feel supported each day. This is a rewarding part-time opportunity for someone who enjoys working with children, being creative, and serving the community.
Starting Pay: $14.00 per hour
Part Time: 19 hrs/week
Schedule Hours: Monday – Friday from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Homeschool schedule is 10:00 AM to 2:00 pm on Wednesday only. (Must be able to work some holidays as needed; hours of operation may vary.)
The purpose of the Afterschool Program Counselor is to be the face of the Kroc Center to the youth of the community and to the parents of the youth. The Afterschool Program Counselor will be a trustworthy conduit through which parents and youth can connect to the center. They will connect and lead the youth in the afterschool programs at the Kroc Center while helping to create and implement new daily programming based on their skill set and fulfill the vision of the Kroc Center. The Afterschool Program Counselor will collaborate with the Fine Arts and Education Director to help see through the vision of the afterschool program.
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At The Salvation Army Kroc Center, your work is more than a job. It is an opportunity to use your skills, talents, and heart for service to make a lasting difference in the lives of children, families, and individuals in our community. The Salvation Army is one of the largest charitable organizations in the United States and is an international, mission-driven organization rooted in Biblical principles and dedicated to helping people in need.
Kroc Center employees may be eligible for a flexible work schedule, free or discounted membership opportunities, local employee discounts, and paid college tuition through Indiana Wesleyan University. Eligible employees can take online courses toward a variety of degree programs at no cost to them.
The Salvation Army is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates who are returning to the workforce, U.S. Veterans, people with disabilities, individuals who have been impacted by the justice system, and those without a college degree are encouraged to apply.

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