Position Title: SUN Extended Day Instructor
Reports To: SUN Community School Site Manager
Classification: Part-time, Non-Exempt, Temporary
Compensation: $17-$18.50 per hour; 6-15hrs/week these are temporary employee positions
ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND
Latino Network’s mission is: Leading with love, we cultivate our staff and community as a powerful force for radical social change. We do this through Latino community-driven programs, advocacy, and service. Our work springs from the core belief in Latino community self-determination, that is, the ability of community members to participate meaningfully in the decisions that affect their lives and the lives of their families. We actively partner across a variety of city, county, state, and community organizations to deliver training and support, a wide range of services, as well as influence policy.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Latino Network seeks a bilingual mission-driven professional with bi-cultural familiarity and proven nonprofit and community experience to lead a full range of activities for a growing organization. As part of a dedicated team working toward a shared vision, the SUN Extended Day Instructor is charged with supporting the SUN Community School Site Manager. This is a roll-up-your-sleeves position with the capacity to impact the education and wellbeing of hundreds of young Latino children and their families each year. If you are resourceful, able to build strong relationships, and passionate about working for educational equity, then the Latino Network is the place for you.
The Extended Day Instructor will work with the SUN Site Manager and Extended Day Coordinator to provide opportunities for academic and enrichment after-school classes.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Requirements
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE
ADDITIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
WORK ENVIRONMENT
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to wet or humid conditions (non-weather); outdoor weather conditions; extreme cold (non-weather), and extreme heat (non-weather). This position requires frequent computer use. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
TO APPLY
If you, or anyone you know, are interested in joining us in supporting our mission to positively transform the lives of Latino Youth families and communities, please submit your application, resume, and cover letter at: Careers
Successful completion of initial and ongoing employment screens, including but not limited to criminal background and vehicle record as required. Latino Network is an equal opportunity employer. We value and support diversity and inclusion to create a culture of dignity and respect.

Latino Network was founded in 1996 by community leaders who grew concerned about the lack of adequate resources to meet the needs of the growing Latino community. Since that time, we have evolved to become an organization that also encompasses transformational programs aimed at educating and empowering Multnomah County Latinos. Low achievement scores, youth violence and high drop out rates undermine the Latino community’s potential. We address these issues by promoting early literacy, encouraging parent involvement, working with gang-involved and adjudicated youth and families, and providing academic support and activities to high school aged youth. We also build leadership capacity for youth and adults.
Focus
We are a Latino-led education organization, grounded in culturally-specific practices and services, that lifts up youth and families to reach their full potential. Our work springs from the core belief in Latino community self-determination—that is, the ability of community members to participate meaningfully in the decisions that affect their lives and the lives of their families.
Values
Accountability: The commitment to excellence and results
Culture: The continued connection to our rich histories, languages, and diversity.
Collaboration: The power of multicultural, multi-generational, and cross-sector partnerships
Education: The key to advancement for all Latino children and youth
Self-Determination: The empowerment, leadership development, and active engagement of Latinos in the decisions that affect their lives.
Social Justice: The organization and integration of Latino communities as a catalyst for equity and social change.
Our programs for children and parents, youth and adults help improve community livability, foster civic participation, and prepare for educational and life success.