City of Durham
School Age Care Program Assistant
City of Durham, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703
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Hourly Rate:
$18.46 - $20.35/hour
Location:
Various Recreation Centers
Work Days/Hours:
15‑20 hours per week during the traditional school year and up to 40 hours per week during Summer Camp; shifts vary with after school 2:30 pm‑6:00 pm Monday‑Friday; intersession/fun day camps 7:30 am‑6:00 pm; Summer Camp 7:30 am‑6:30 pm; some evenings and weekends required.
Position leads school‑age care participants in a variety of fun and interactive activities according to a daily schedule, instructing group games, providing constant eye/ear supervision, facilitating special projects with participants, and providing basic behavior management. The incumbent is responsible for reporting participant issues, attending to program supply needs, and making general day‑to‑day updates to the onsite supervisor.
Takes responsibility for the health, well‑being, and safety of participants of all skill levels and abilities
Organizes and facilitates youth sports, games and activities, arts and crafts, music and drama, and other recreational activities.
Engages with participants, learning their likes and dislikes and guiding them in successfully participating in all aspects of program activities.
Collaborates with supervisor, other staff, and volunteers to conduct activities.
Assists with personal care, mobility, communication, and other basic needs.
Recognizes and responds to opportunities for group and individual problem solving.
Provides opportunities for the group so that everyone has an experience of success.
Sets a good example for participants in all areas, including cleanliness, punctuality, cleaning up after activities, observing rules, and sportsmanship.
Monitors participant behavior, assesses its appropriateness, enforces safety regulations and emergency procedures, and applies behavior management techniques.
Observes necessary precautions to secure the safety of recreation participants and spectators, renders first aid in case of minor injury.
Attends and participates in staff meetings, in‑service training programs, orientations, and evaluation sessions.
Communicates regularly with supervisor regarding concerns, updates, and challenges.
Assists in planning and conducting special events and projects and encourages participation.
Assists in completing behavior, accident, and other program reports as needed, submits required paperwork on time.
Encourages respect for personal property, City equipment and facilities.
Position Specific Responsibilities Might Include After School, Intersession, Fun Days
Performs duties in the setting of After School, Intersession, and Fun Day programs.
Provides homework assistance using available resources.
Indoor and outdoor environment Recreation Activities (All weather types).
In water supervision of program participants (swimming).
Summer Camps
Performs duties in the setting of Summer Camp programs.
Indoor and outdoor environment Recreation Activities (All weather types).
In water supervision of program participants (swimming).
Knowledge Of
Child development.
Group recreational supervision and the rules and regulations governing various competitive games, including athletics.
Basic arts and crafts.
Basic Behavior Management skills.
Elementary math, science, writing, etc.
Skill In
Interacting positively and communicating effectively with children and adults.
Organizing and actively facilitating a variety of recreational and social activities.
Communicating instructions effectively to individuals and groups.
Adhering to program standards and objectives.
Following directions and completing assigned tasks.
Exhibiting character, integrity, and adaptability.
Report writing and record keeping.
High School diploma/equivalent (GED, HiSet, TASC).
Six (6) months of experience working with youth in organized activities.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Experience working with children ages 5‑12.
Ability to manage behavior expectations, engaging with participants, and encouraging participants ages 5‑12 to be involved in group/individual activities.
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Hourly Rate:
$18.46 - $20.35/hour
Location:
Various Recreation Centers
Work Days/Hours:
15‑20 hours per week during the traditional school year and up to 40 hours per week during Summer Camp; shifts vary with after school 2:30 pm‑6:00 pm Monday‑Friday; intersession/fun day camps 7:30 am‑6:00 pm; Summer Camp 7:30 am‑6:30 pm; some evenings and weekends required.
Position leads school‑age care participants in a variety of fun and interactive activities according to a daily schedule, instructing group games, providing constant eye/ear supervision, facilitating special projects with participants, and providing basic behavior management. The incumbent is responsible for reporting participant issues, attending to program supply needs, and making general day‑to‑day updates to the onsite supervisor.
Takes responsibility for the health, well‑being, and safety of participants of all skill levels and abilities
Organizes and facilitates youth sports, games and activities, arts and crafts, music and drama, and other recreational activities.
Engages with participants, learning their likes and dislikes and guiding them in successfully participating in all aspects of program activities.
Collaborates with supervisor, other staff, and volunteers to conduct activities.
Assists with personal care, mobility, communication, and other basic needs.
Recognizes and responds to opportunities for group and individual problem solving.
Provides opportunities for the group so that everyone has an experience of success.
Sets a good example for participants in all areas, including cleanliness, punctuality, cleaning up after activities, observing rules, and sportsmanship.
Monitors participant behavior, assesses its appropriateness, enforces safety regulations and emergency procedures, and applies behavior management techniques.
Observes necessary precautions to secure the safety of recreation participants and spectators, renders first aid in case of minor injury.
Attends and participates in staff meetings, in‑service training programs, orientations, and evaluation sessions.
Communicates regularly with supervisor regarding concerns, updates, and challenges.
Assists in planning and conducting special events and projects and encourages participation.
Assists in completing behavior, accident, and other program reports as needed, submits required paperwork on time.
Encourages respect for personal property, City equipment and facilities.
Position Specific Responsibilities Might Include After School, Intersession, Fun Days
Performs duties in the setting of After School, Intersession, and Fun Day programs.
Provides homework assistance using available resources.
Indoor and outdoor environment Recreation Activities (All weather types).
In water supervision of program participants (swimming).
Summer Camps
Performs duties in the setting of Summer Camp programs.
Indoor and outdoor environment Recreation Activities (All weather types).
In water supervision of program participants (swimming).
Knowledge Of
Child development.
Group recreational supervision and the rules and regulations governing various competitive games, including athletics.
Basic arts and crafts.
Basic Behavior Management skills.
Elementary math, science, writing, etc.
Skill In
Interacting positively and communicating effectively with children and adults.
Organizing and actively facilitating a variety of recreational and social activities.
Communicating instructions effectively to individuals and groups.
Adhering to program standards and objectives.
Following directions and completing assigned tasks.
Exhibiting character, integrity, and adaptability.
Report writing and record keeping.
High School diploma/equivalent (GED, HiSet, TASC).
Six (6) months of experience working with youth in organized activities.
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Experience working with children ages 5‑12.
Ability to manage behavior expectations, engaging with participants, and encouraging participants ages 5‑12 to be involved in group/individual activities.
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