City of Las Vegas
HOURLY - 2025 Safekey/RAP Site Assistant/Lead
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Job Description
- Req#: 4926458
- Safekey/RAP Site Assistant - $14/per hour
- Safekey/RAP Site Leader - $16/per hour
- Safekey/RAP Site and Behavior Trainer - $25/per hour
- City of North Las Vegas Safekey: 702-633-1608
- City of Henderson Safekey: 702-267-4100
- Clark County Safekey: 702-455-8251
- Boulder City Safekey: 702-293-9256
- Performs routine work executing the daily operations of the Safekey/RAP program;
- Ensures the safety of participants is maintained through direct, adequate and consistent supervision at all times (by sight and hearing) and active engagement throughout the program;
- Models enthusiasm, innovation, motivation, initiative and involvement;
- Plans and facilitates structured program activities on a daily basis; programming and curriculum must be age-appropriate and include physical activities (indoor and outdoor), literacy, STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), arts and crafts, holiday-themed activities, homework time, etc.;
- Leads group games and is active for 30 minutes or more at a time, both indoors and outdoors;
- Assists with site opening and closing procedures including cleaning/disinfecting, organizing and set-up/take down of program area, equipment and supplies;
- Ensures all program equipment and supplies are in a safe, operational, and presentable condition;
- Completes administrative tasks and paperwork/documentation as needed, such as snack distribution sheets, fire drills, citizen incident reports, inappropriate behavior tracking reports, attendance, as well as electronic-related tasks such as participant sign-in/out;
- Assists in enforcing site safety, the sign-in and sign-out procedures and greets all persons that enter the program room;
- Reports all incidents, safety concerns, facility issues, etc. to the site leader or other supervisory staff;
- Provides substitute support at the assigned or alternate location as needed.
- Provides assistance to full-time or part-time classified staff or designee, and other duties as assigned.
- Provides oversight and supervision of the program participants and site assistants;
- Ensures the planning, programming and execution of the daily operations, schedule, safety guidelines and program curriculum are being implemented to standard;
- Ensures programs and activities are structured to best meet program needs;
- Monitors site inventory and submits supply and equipment requests (this includes requests for replacement of damaged, unsafe or lost equipment);
- Ensures completion of administrative tasks, emergency drills, forms and reports, and ensures participant records are organized and maintained;
- Serves as the main on-site point-of-contact for the Safekey/RAP office, parents and CCSD staff regarding site concerns, participant behavior, incidents, etc.; assists with parent meetings, and gives input on behavior plans as needed;
- Communicates regularly with full-time or part-time staff with regard to assigned site, parents/guardians, program activities and updates;
- Submits requests for special events, site signage and parent communications to the supervisor for preapproval;
- Provides hands-on training for and monitors work performance of assigned site assistants and reports performance to assigned supervisor;
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Provides hands-on training to Site Leaders and Site Assistants on the daily operations of a Safekey/RAP program, including, but not limited to, curriculum implementation, activity facilitation, and site organization.
- Conducts site observations to assess staff performance, provide feedback and guide staff on adherence to program policies and procedures.
- Trains staff on behavior management strategies, such as proactive and reactive techniques, de-escalation strategies (verbal and non-verbal), and conflict resolution.
- Assists in developing behavior intervention strategies and individualized behavior plans for participants as needed.
- Supports staff in implementing group management techniques to enhance program engagement and effectiveness.
- Provides guidance on professional communication, customer service, and leadership to foster a positive work environment.
- Ensures that Site Leaders and Assistants understand and follow safety protocols, sign-in/out procedures, and emergency procedures.
- Assists in writing professional documentation, including behavior plans, email communications, curriculum planning, and incident reports.
- Support program planning and management by helping staff schedule activities, structure daily programming, and implement engaging games and learning experiences.
- Collaborate with Safekey/RAP leadership to assess training needs and develop new training materials.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of training programs and make recommendations for improvements.
- Provide ongoing mentorship and coaching to Safekey/RAP staff to enhance their professional development.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Minimum 18 years of age.
- Infant, Child and Adult CPR/AED and First Aid certification at time of start/reclassification.
- Need to maintain the physical agility necessary to demonstrate and maintain sports, and other recreation games and activities, move and maintain equipment, and other physical activities as needed to provide the safety, welfare and security necessary.
- Ability to remain outdoors for extended periods (60 minutes or more) while providing active, roving supervision and engaging with children.
- Ability to adjust to unexpected changes in work assignments, locations, or schedules as required.
- Formal and informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance.
- Experience using technology such as iPad, printer, cell phone, and internet based applications.
- Need to maintain all department required trainings.
- Experience working with children in a group setting.
- Bilingual skills are desirable.
- High School Diploma or High School Equivalency (HSE) Credential is preferred
- One school year of experience as a Safekey/RAP site leader or site assistant, or equivalent experience working with youth in educational, enrichment, behavioral support and/or recreational settings; experience in schools, summer camps, and after-school programs is highly valued.
- Proficiency with technology such as iPads, printers, cell phones, and internet-based applications.
- Available to work both morning and afternoon program shifts.
- Ability to travel to any of 70 program locations and to adjust to unexpected changes in work assignments, locations, or schedules as required.
- Experience applying research-based proactive and reactive behavior management strategies.
- Training in non-violent de-escalation techniques such as CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) Part I.
- Background or training in implementing group management strategies.
- Strong customer service, leadership, and professional communication skills.
- Experience in program planning, curriculum development and structured recreational or enrichment activities.
- Experience working with the public to support the mental, physical, and emotional well-being of youth and families
- Experience delivering training to individuals and groups through various methods, such as hands-on instruction, formal presentations, onboarding sessions, or other training formats.
- Professional writing and documentation skills, including report writing and email communication.
- Bilingual skills are desirable.
The city of Las Vegas Youth Development and Social Initiatives department is seeking individuals to fill the following positions for the 2025-2026 school year:
The Safekey and ReInvent (RAP) Before- and- After-School enrichment programs are offered at 70 elementary schools within the city of Las Vegas. These programs provide a safe environment where children in kindergarten–5th grade engage in fun enrichment and recreational activities, have a nutritious snack, and have time to work on their homework under the supervision of caring adult role models.
There are 5 different Safekey municipalities in the valley. We, the city of Las Vegas Safekey/RAP program, operate in 70 elementary school locations in the areas highlighted in BLUE (service boundaries are approximated) on the map below.
If you are unable to travel to the locations in BLUE, we invite you to contact the Safekey organization that oversees the area/s that you prefer.
What happens after I apply?
Applicants will be contacted via e-mail if selected to interview.
How will my skills be evaluated to determine if I am qualified?
The department will evaluate your experience, skills, and abilities listed on your application and/or resume as it relates to the essential functions of your desired position.Once hired, what are the working hours?
Work hours, shift and location are not guaranteed and subject to be changed at any time based on program and facility needs. Safekey/RAP team members work at elementary school sites before and/or after school, which may require staff to work a split shift. You will be working an hourly position scheduled on average 19-25 hours per week during the school year.
Shifts typically occur:
1) Mornings : 1-2 hours between 6:30-8:00 a.m. or 7:00-9:00 a.m. (M-F) and/or
2) Afternoons: 2.5-4 hours between 2:00-6:00 p.m. or 3:00-6:00 p.m. (M-F)
Hourly Safekey/RAP employees are also limited to 1,019 hours of work from July 2025 to June 2026.
Employment is seasonal and the Clark County School District calendar is used as a guide for staff scheduling.
How soon can I start working?
Safekey/RAP seasonal positions start Monday, August 11, 2025. There are required in-service orientation trainings prior to working at school sites. Additional trainings will be required. Your individual employment start date will be contingent upon successful clearance of a preliminary background check and drug screening.
Supervision Received
Receives general supervision from higher level supervisory or management staff.Duties include but are not limited to:
Safekey/RAP Site Assistant:
The duties of a site assistant include but are not limited to:
Safekey/RAP Site Leader:
Site leader duties encompass those of a site assistant and in addition include but are not limited to:
Site and Behavior Trainer:This position provides specialized training and support for program staff, including Site Leaders and Site Assistants, on policies, procedures, behavior management, group management, curriculum implementation, programming, site operations and site organization. This position involves a combination of administrative and field work and requires both the ability to travel to any of 70 program locations and to adjust to unexpected changes in work assignments, locations, or schedules as required. Work includes conducting site observations, providing direct training and coaching, and ensuring staff are prepared to effectively manage their program sites. The Site and Behavior Trainer will develop and implement training sessions, mentor new employees, and facilitate behavior intervention strategies.
This position requires flexibility, strong leadership, and a commitment to ensuring a positive, safe, and enriching experience for program staff and participants. The Site and Behavior Trainer plays a vital role in maintaining the quality and integrity of the Safekey/RAP program by equipping staff with the knowledge and skills necessary for success.
The duties of a site and behavior trainer encompass those of a site leader and in addition include but are not limited to:
Safekey/RAP Site Assistant & Site Leader:
Preferred Qualifications:Site and Behavior Trainer: Minimum requirements encompass those of the Safekey/ReInvent Site Assistant/Site Leader and:
Minimum requirements encompass both those of the Safekey/RAP site assistant and site leader as well as:
Preferred Qualifications:
Core Workforce CompetenciesProfessionalism – Demonstrates core values by being honest, respectful and positive.
Effective Communication – Expresses verbal and written thought in a clear and understandable manner.
Customer Focus – Demonstrates genuine concern and satisfies external and/or internal customers based on the CLV core purpose and values.
Adaptability – Able to effectively modify behavior to suit changing workforce demands.
Problem Solving – Solves problems by considering all causes, solutions and outcomes.
Productive Partnerships – Develops, maintains and strengthens partnerships with others.
Technical and Safety Expertise – Possesses a depth of knowledge, skill and ability in a technical (job) area.
SELECTION PROCESS: Final candidate selection include hiring interview (if applicable). Any individual offered employment will be required to pass a pre-employment drug test, complete background check, and may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform the requirements of the job. Some positions may require preliminary background checks.
NOTE: Eligible applicants will be contacted by e-mail only to self-schedule an interview for hiring events.About the company
Las Vegas, often known simply as Vegas, is the 26th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County.
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