Amazing Athletes
Amazing Athletes Afterschool Community Service Instructor
Amazing Athletes, New York, New York, us, 10261
Position
Community Service Instructor
– PS166 after‑school program – part‑time (Monday 2:40 PM–5:00 PM)
Responsibilities
Research and establish local partnerships with organizations such as soup kitchens, shelters, food banks, community gardens, and neighborhood clean‑up efforts
Design a flexible, age‑appropriate community‑service curriculum for elementary‑aged students that includes hands‑on volunteering, reflection activities, and discussions about social impact
Coordinate logistics for off‑site service projects, including permissions, materials, and safety protocols
Guide students in organizing mini service projects for which they can feel proud and share with their families
Serve as a role model by fostering kindness, responsibility, and curiosity about the world around them
Communicate with local organizations to coordinate visits and volunteer days
Collaborate with administration to manage student progress and behavioral expectations
Communicate effectively with management regarding student and program‑related matters
Utilize company‑wide digital platforms to perform administrative tasks (e.g., taking attendance, submitting incident reports)
Qualifications
Experience working with students, preferably elementary age
Deep knowledge and connection to local community‑based organizations
Strong organizational and planning skills for coordinating off‑site experiences
Excellent classroom management and communication skills
A compassionate, service‑oriented mindset with a passion for community engagement
Enrolled in a bachelor’s program in Education, Social Work, or a related field (minimum qualification)
Teaching experience, preferably with elementary‑level students
Experience volunteering or coordinating service events
Experience in curriculum development (preferred)
Experience facilitating youth volunteer programs
Familiarity with NYC‑based service organizations and safety protocols for off‑site activities
Schedule & Location Day: Monday (part‑time availability) Time: 2:40 PM – 5:00 PM Season begins September 4 th
2025 – 2026 school year Location: PS 166 – The Richard Rodgers School of The Arts and Technology, 132 W. 89th St., New York, NY 10024
Benefits
Compensation: $30‑35 per hour, depending on experience
Be part of a passionate team dedicated to empowering the next generation
Grow personally and professionally in a supportive and dynamic environment
Enjoy the unique opportunity to combine expertise with creative teaching methodologies
Application Process Please apply here or email your resume outlining your teaching experience and passion for working with elementary‑aged students to (URL removed).
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– PS166 after‑school program – part‑time (Monday 2:40 PM–5:00 PM)
Responsibilities
Research and establish local partnerships with organizations such as soup kitchens, shelters, food banks, community gardens, and neighborhood clean‑up efforts
Design a flexible, age‑appropriate community‑service curriculum for elementary‑aged students that includes hands‑on volunteering, reflection activities, and discussions about social impact
Coordinate logistics for off‑site service projects, including permissions, materials, and safety protocols
Guide students in organizing mini service projects for which they can feel proud and share with their families
Serve as a role model by fostering kindness, responsibility, and curiosity about the world around them
Communicate with local organizations to coordinate visits and volunteer days
Collaborate with administration to manage student progress and behavioral expectations
Communicate effectively with management regarding student and program‑related matters
Utilize company‑wide digital platforms to perform administrative tasks (e.g., taking attendance, submitting incident reports)
Qualifications
Experience working with students, preferably elementary age
Deep knowledge and connection to local community‑based organizations
Strong organizational and planning skills for coordinating off‑site experiences
Excellent classroom management and communication skills
A compassionate, service‑oriented mindset with a passion for community engagement
Enrolled in a bachelor’s program in Education, Social Work, or a related field (minimum qualification)
Teaching experience, preferably with elementary‑level students
Experience volunteering or coordinating service events
Experience in curriculum development (preferred)
Experience facilitating youth volunteer programs
Familiarity with NYC‑based service organizations and safety protocols for off‑site activities
Schedule & Location Day: Monday (part‑time availability) Time: 2:40 PM – 5:00 PM Season begins September 4 th
2025 – 2026 school year Location: PS 166 – The Richard Rodgers School of The Arts and Technology, 132 W. 89th St., New York, NY 10024
Benefits
Compensation: $30‑35 per hour, depending on experience
Be part of a passionate team dedicated to empowering the next generation
Grow personally and professionally in a supportive and dynamic environment
Enjoy the unique opportunity to combine expertise with creative teaching methodologies
Application Process Please apply here or email your resume outlining your teaching experience and passion for working with elementary‑aged students to (URL removed).
#J-18808-Ljbffr