***Ideal applicant availability is Monday - Friday from 3pm - 8pm.
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The Afterschool Assistant assists in the coordination of childrens educational and developmental activities.
Must be familiar with and abide by the General Program Guidelines and grant requirements for each program of the Continuum of Care.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Assisting homeless/at-risk elementary and/or middle school students with homework assignments, special projects and tutoring in core subjects.
Transport students safely to and from tutoring programs in agency vehicles, using appropriate child safety seats.
Contact parents; communicate with schools; assist with case notes, education plans, and other administrative duties (faxing, filing, etc.
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Foster a safe and fun environment while facilitating agency rules and policies.
Model positive and nurturing behavior at all times, interacting in a fair and meaningful way.
Stimulate positive (non-abusive) behavior among the children and between the parents and their children.
Interact with parents using tact and sensitivity, maintaining professional boundaries.
Plan, participate and engage children in various enrichment activities.
Identify and report child concerns and/or issues to Education Coordinator and/or Director of Youth Programs, including parental concerns and/or issues.
Organize, clean and sanitize childrens space before leaving shift, and assist with regular cleansing of games and toys and other facilities upkeep.
Practice healthy and appropriate methods of discipline and redirection.
Occasionally sort and organize donations.
Assist with education documentation as requested.
Other duties as assigned.
Customer Service:
Provide service to internal and external customers according to standards as outlined in ForKids Customer CARE Manual.
Financial Management:
Use agency resources (financial and non-financial) prudently.
Acknowledge and follow financial policies of the agency.
Grants Data Management:
Accurately complete all required data reporting in accordance with established guidelines.
Participate in all scheduled data collection trainings.
Community Engagement:
Participate in development and fundraising activities as needed and requested (ex: meeting with donors, providing tours, attending fundraising events).
Regularly engage, support and collaborate with volunteers to provide a meaningful experience.
***Ideal applicant availability is Monday - Friday from 3pm - 8pm.
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Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED with at least one year of experience working with school-aged children is required.
Valid drivers license and clean driving record required.
Essential Functions, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Must be available to work regular evening hours and occasional weekend hours as needed.
Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with children and adults.
Knowledge of basic math, English and science skills.
Ability to assist children with homework and age-appropriate learning activities.
Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds, climb stairs, bend, crouch, crawl, stoop, run, and swim.
Visual acuity sufficient to safely operate agency vehicles.
Ability to drive agency vehicles up to a 15 passenger van.
Valid drivers license with no more than three minor driving violations and/or accidents combined within the last three years, and no major moving violations in the past three years.