SONYC Activity Specialist - Bronx House
Bronx, NY 10467
About the Job
Position: Activity Specialist
Department: Afterschool
Reports to: SONYC Program Director/Assistant Director
Hours: 15 - 20 hours per week Sept - June; 18 hours per week in July & Aug
FLSA: Part-time
Pay rate: $35.00 per hour
Position Summary:
The Activity Specialist at MS 135 is responsible for designing and leading hands-on activities that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving among middle school participants. This role includes preparing participants for an end-of-cycle showcase where they can present their projects and demonstrate what they've learned. Specialties such as Theater/Drama, Music, Yoga, Art, STEM, Photography, Cartooning, Literacy, and Leadership, in addition to other fields, will be considered.
Key Responsibilities:
Department: Afterschool
Reports to: SONYC Program Director/Assistant Director
Hours: 15 - 20 hours per week Sept - June; 18 hours per week in July & Aug
FLSA: Part-time
Pay rate: $35.00 per hour
Position Summary:
The Activity Specialist at MS 135 is responsible for designing and leading hands-on activities that promote critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving among middle school participants. This role includes preparing participants for an end-of-cycle showcase where they can present their projects and demonstrate what they've learned. Specialties such as Theater/Drama, Music, Yoga, Art, STEM, Photography, Cartooning, Literacy, and Leadership, in addition to other fields, will be considered.
Key Responsibilities:
- Program Planning: Develop and implement engaging, age-appropriate activities that align with the interests and skill levels of middle school participants.
- Activity Leadership: Lead and supervise daily activities, providing clear instructions and guidance to ensure participants understand the concepts and processes involved.
- Skill Development: Teach participants essential skills, encouraging curiosity, collaboration, and innovative thinking. Help participants learn how to apply concepts to real-world problems.
- Participant Supervision: Monitor participants during activities to ensure a safe, inclusive, and positive learning environment. Address any behavior or safety concerns promptly.
- Materials and Equipment Management: Oversee the use and maintenance of materials and equipment, ensuring they are properly organized and safe for participant use.
- Encouraging Engagement: Foster a supportive and encouraging atmosphere that allows participants to explore concepts, ask questions, and take creative risks without fear of failure.
- Showcase Preparation: Guide participants through the process of preparing for an end-of-cycle showcase, where they will present their projects. Assist with project development, presentation skills, and the organization and setup of the showcase event.
- Feedback and Evaluation: Provide constructive feedback to participants throughout the program, helping them refine their projects and build confidence in their skills.
- Communication: Collaborate with program leadership, parents, and school staff to provide updates on participant progress, showcase preparations, and any notable achievements or concerns.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent (required); completion of at least 30 college credits
- Experience working with middle school age youth in an educational or recreational setting.
- Strong leadership and group management skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to plan and lead engaging activities.
- CPR and First Aid certification (preferred).
Working Conditions:
- Must be able to work during afterschool hours, typically between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
- Ability to supervise and engage in physical activities-with participants.
- May require occasional evening or weekend hours for special events.
Source : Bronx House