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The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is a free, out-of-school and summer youth development organization, helping to save and transform the lives of at-risk youth to become productive adults breaking the cycle of poverty by contributing to our community.
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Summer - Youth Program Leader (Daly City/South SF) BGCP is actively searching for dynamic and enthusiastic Summer Youth Program Leaders. In this role, you will be responsible for facilitating enriching in-person academic projects, Camp Galileo activities, and outdoor play sessions during the afternoons for elementary or middle school youth at our Costaño Elementary Location in East Palo Alto, CA. This position offers a distinct chance to cultivate transformative connections with program participants, acquire essential professional development and leadership skills, and contribute meaningfully to the community.
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Provides support and direction for activities provided within a specifically-focused program area, such as Education, Social Recreation, Arts & Crafts, and Physical Education. REPORTS TO : Branch Director/Program Director.
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Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents. Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator or Club Director.
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Summer Program Leader. Summer Program Leaders plan and implement program content for the summer day camp program. They create a fun, safe environment by engaging with members, encouraging participation, and evaluating outcomes within a specific program area, supporting our priority outcome areas of Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, Good Character and Citizenship, and Life Skills and Workforce Readiness.
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Under the direct supervision of the Branch Manager, the Sr. Group Leader is primary responsible for assisting the Branch Manager with the daily operations including supervision of staff and volunteers; implementation and oversight of programs and activities; development of relationships with youth and families; membership recruitment and retention; and management of program data and outcomes.
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While there is potential for a position with the Boys & Girls Clubs after the program ends, there is no guarantee for the Leader in Training to evolve into a permanent job with the Boys & Girls Club.
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Oasis For Girls is seeking a full time Program Leader to plan, implement, and evaluate the RISE Life Skills Education program. The RISE Program Leader must be available to work Monday-Thursday from 11:00 am-7:30 pm and 11:00 am-5:00 pm on Fridays in Oasis’s San Francisco office, with occasional additional weekends and evenings.
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Collaboration/Relationships:Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents. Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator or Club Director.
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Primary Function : To assist the Program Leader, Education Coordinator and/or P.E. Coordinator in the implementation of programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model.
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Work with branch staff to prepare periodic activity reports and receive instruction and constructive feedback to develop skills in program areas. Program Development and Implementation. Create a SAFE environment that facilitates the achievement of Youth Development Outcomes.
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Other perks include the ability to participate in a pilot program offered by the MA Department of Early Education and Care that provides priority access to the wait list for staff to obtain a childcare voucher for their own childcare needs and access to grants through a relationship with Springfield College for staff interested in undergraduate or graduate education.
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All staff is expected to participate in various evaluation efforts throughout each program year, including the annual member survey. Secure and maintain materials, equipment and other resources belonging to the program area(s.
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