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(After School Education and Safety Grant Program)
Open until filled
Assignment: 2:00 – 6:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. Some assignments begin in July 2012; all others in August 2012.
Salary: $11.50 – $14.00 per hour based on experience. Pay is hourly, per days worked and for any extra hours as required or approved. Paid monthly. No paid health benefits, vacation days, sick days or holidays.
Definition: Under the direction of the A-OK site coordinator, the A-OK program leader supervises a group of 15–20 students, assisting with the homework help component and providing enrichment activities. As an A-OK team member, the program leader plans and delivers A-OK curricula, considers age level developmental needs and interests, is a positive role model for students, supports students to experience a variety of learning opportunities, and creates a positive environment for learning and enrichment with a goal of 100% participation.
NOTE: State law requires that applicant selected for the position must complete fingerprint process to check for or verify conviction record. A record of conviction will not automatically disqualify you from employment, but failure to list convictions may result in disqualification or dismissal.
Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to graduation from high school; bachelors or associate degree is preferred. Those with less than two years of college completed must pass a proficiency exam given at school district. Must have experience working with groups of elementary school-aged children in an organized setting, and be able to successfully manage groups.
Knowledge and Abilities: Must be fluent in English. Spanish skills preferred, but not required.
Licenses and Other Requirements: TB test clearance required. State law requires that applicant selected for the position must complete fingerprint process to check for or verify conviction record.
Procedure: Apply electronically at EdJoin.org (some positions may not be listed on EdJoin), download an application from our website, or request an application from: