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Temp Summer Teen Leader


PayCompetitive
LocationSan Francisco/California
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 32522312305
      The Organization

      Good Samaritan Family Resource Center (GSFRC) is an innovative multi-service non-profit agency located in San Francisco's Mission District. Its mission is to help immigrant families access needed services, develop self-sufficiency, and participate fully as members of the community. Our staff is a diverse and talented team willing to take different and unique approaches to help children, youth and families thrive and succeed.

      Program Summary

      GSFRC provides 4 Latinx Newcomer and ELD summer programs serving K-5th, 6th-8th , and 9th-12th grade youth. Our Summer camps focus on summer learning, enrichments, recreation, and exploration field trips. With a strong focus in supporting youth with social emotional learning and development we strive to build community, spark the interest of life-long learning, and provide introductions to a variety of activities and interests. Our camps operate for 6 to 7 weeks and offer a blend of academics, summer fun, and community exploration.

      Position Summary

      The primary purpose of the Summer Teen Leader is assisting to provide direct service to the participants and perform administrative and operational support assigned by the Program Manager. As a Summer Teen Leader, you have an opportunity to gain youth development skills while being a role model for children and to help to create a safe, enriching and fun environment for children to grow. You will work as a team member, supervising and interacting with children in a drop-in setting, and supporting the creation and implementation of curriculum and activities. The Summer Teen Leader position will also perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Program Manager.

      Specific Responsibilities
      • Assist in providing direct service, supervision, and support to the students during program
      • Operate as a dependable team member working cooperatively and collaboratively with fellow staff to provide a nurturing and supportive environment for students and fellow staff
      • Assist in creating and maintaining lesson plans and program curriculum that are grounded in youth development best practices
      • Maintain a safe, clean, positive, fun, and engaging environment
      • Uphold and enforce all safety policies and procedures
      • Attend mandatory staff, supervision and other designated meetings
      • Maintain a predetermined work schedule
      Other Responsibilities
      • Perform some daily administrative support and operating tasks as assigned by the Program Manager
      • Chaperone and assist on field trips
      • Ability to maintain confidentiality
      • Ability to promote, maintain, and contribute consistently to a positive work culture and team environment
      • Ability to demonstrate professionalism and respect in communication in all situations and with all stakeholders (participants, staff, parents, teachers, etc.)
      • Ability to be flexible and responsive to a variety of student and programmatic needs
      • Other job-related duties as assigned
      Minimum Qualifications
      • SFUSD enrolled student, 14-18 years of age
      • Approved Work Permit (CDE Form B1-1) typically issued by student's current school of enrollment.
      Requirements
      • Legally Authorized to work in the United States
      • Must clear full background check (Department of Justice, FBI, Child Abuse Index).
      • Must have TB clearance
      Physical Requirements
      • This position is set in a School Site or Community environment. The physical and environmental demands described in the job description are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
      Desired Qualifications
      • Bilingual (Spanish and English)
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