Armed Services YMCA of The U S A

After School Program Facilitator - JBPHH

JBPHH, HI - Part Time

Due to the popularity of this afterschool program specifically designed for military kids, we are hiring at our Joint Base Pearl Harbor / Hickam branch for an Operation Hero Facilitator. Make a difference in the lives of our military kids as we strive as an organization to help strengthen our military families.

This coming school year, Operation Hero will be held at our ASYMCA branch.

This position reports to: Branch Director

Status: Seasonal/Part-Time - 12 weeks/4 hours a week (2xs per school year)

Basic Job Description: Responsible for the implementation and facilitation of the Operation Hero program for a group of eight elementary school age children. Candidates must commit to completing the ten-week program.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Take responsibility for undertaking the self-paced Operation Hero tutorial program to understand its purpose and delivery
  • Read the weekly lessons contained in the Armed Services YMCA Operation Hero Facilitator Guide and develop detailed lesson plans to be submitted a minimum of one week prior to program week
  • Work with the Branch Director to acquire suitable resources for the program’s duration including a low cost snack following YMCA guidelines
  • Read student registration packets prior to the start of the first week to understand the basis for referral and family situation
  • Create a workable spreadsheet including important information and emergency contact details
  • Prepare journals, folders, place cards and other classroom tools prior to the start of the program
  • Maintain an organized, safe, and clean program space
  • Complete all required documentation, to include but not limited to: attendance reports, weekly reports, supply requests, accident/incident reports, and behavior log reports
  • Respond to all suggestions/complaints in writing within 48 hours of receipt after consultation with the Branch Director
  • Attend weekly meetings based on the submission of the weekly report to identify effectiveness of the classes in an effort towards continual improvement
  • Incorporate the YMCA core values of caring, respect, responsibility and honesty into lesson plans as well as in your position as you represent the Armed Services YMCA
  • Other duties as assigned by the Branch Director to ensure excellence in delivery of the program

Required Qualifications:

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills
  • Must have experience working with children in a group setting

Job Type: Part-time

Salary: $17 per hour

Schedule:

  • Mondays 2:15-4:15 PM
  • Wednesdays 1:15 - 3:15

Education:

  • High school or equivalent (Preferred)

Experience:

  • Experience with Children: 2 years (Required)

Work Location: One location

Armed Services YMCA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. ASYMCA is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. We will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. ASYMCA encourages applicants of all ages.

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