Enrichment Educator- Dance
JOB SUMMARY
Under
the direction of the UA House Director, the Enrichment Educator will plan and
execute project based learning with 1st through 8th grade
students. Projects must culminate in a final product to be shared at quarterly
showcases. Direct service may include but is not limited to homework assistance
as well as facilitating nutrition, technology, art or sports coaching. We are
seeking experienced, caring and reliable educators to join our team of dynamic
out of school time professionals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Primary Responsibilities
- Prepare and develop age, and skill appropriate curriculum, lesson plans, activities and special projects that fuse the arts or technology to academic competencies
- Plan and facilitate project based units (4) throughout the course of the afterschool program
- Engage youth in the
following areas through project-based learning:
- Respect (of oneself and others)
- Healthy habits and choices
- Decision-making skills
- Hands on, project-based learning
- Community-building
- Service learning
- Produce student presentations (4) for quarterly showcases
- Research and uplift subject-related field trips, guest speakers, special events, student exhibitions and college trips
- Provide a high-quality learning environment for young people
- Foster an environment of cooperation and respect for 15 – 20 school-aged children at a time
- Closely supervise children at all times through routine head counts, attendance logs etc.
- Support student pick-up from partner schools when needed
- Ensure accurate and orderly transition and dismissal of students
- Follow designated schedule and establish solid classroom routines for students
- Establish system for positive reinforcement, classroom management and follow program-wide student discipline protocols
- Maintain a neat and organized learning space at all times
- Keep an inventory of all classroom materials
- Maintain a professional, pleasant and welcoming attitude with all students, families and staff
- Work to meet program goals and objective
- Participate in staff meetings, brainstorms and on-going training opportunities
- Contribute to program-wide special events such as quarterly showcases and holiday activities
- Comply with all LCF policies and procedures
- Perform related tasks as assigned
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
- Must be punctual and reliable
- School Year Hours, Monday through Friday, 2pm to 6pm
- Summer Hours, Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm (hours may vary based on site)
- Bachelor's Degree preferred
- 1 year of experience working with school-aged children in an educational environment
- Ability to be on feet for extended periods of time (3 hours)
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The
UA House is a state of the art youth and community development facility
comprised of one multi-purpose space, kitchenette, and regulation-sized turf
field in the UA House.
- Promises
- Integrity
- Commitment to Quality
- Perseverance
- Contribution
- No Excuses