Job DetailsJob Location: DALLAS, TX 75201Position Type: SeasonalPosition Summary
We are searching for energetic instructors with superb social skills, great attention to detail and a passion for working with children & youth. Afterschool instructors will be working directly with incoming 1st through 12th graders in small and large groups. Candidates for this position should be comfortable planning activities, interacting with all age groups of children and youth, and also be able to make decisions under pressure, while keeping students safe. Instructors should have a growth mindset, be team players, and possess stellar communication and leadership skills.
Afterschool Instructor Responsibilities:
Plans, leads and implements activities for youth in conjunction with C&Y Coordinators and Manager of C&Y Programs.
Supervises students and ensures their safety, development, growth, skill achievement and general well-being, in and out of the building
Ensure that curriculum and lessons are tailored to meet diverse learning styles and abilities of the students attending programs.
Fosters a positive and inclusive classroom atmosphere where students feel motivated, supported and challenged. Encourage curiosity, creativity and critical thinking through an interactive curriculum.
Implement classroom management strategies to promote student engagement and behavior management.
Assists in maintaining accurate program records, including incident reports, and daily attendance.
Mediates any student disputes; model good sportsmanship and respectfulness
Assists in the care and cleanliness of the facility used by students during the program
Communicate clearly, honestly and respectfully with staff, students, parents, and volunteers.
Knows and understands all emergency procedures associated with the program.
Responsible for assessing and making recommendations to the C&Y Coordinators and/or the Manager of C&Y programs as to program equipment and supply needs
Note
This position is Full-time during summer: Mon- Friday, 8a- 5p. For select candidates, they can continue part-time during the school year: Wednesday evening availability (5p – 9p), Saturday availability (8a-1:30p).
Core competencies:
Classroom Management and Discipline
Behavior Management: Ability to create and maintain a positive, structured environment where students are engaged and respectful.
Conflict Resolution: Skill in addressing conflicts among students in a constructive way, fostering a peaceful and collaborative atmosphere.
Setting Expectations: Establishing clear expectations and rules for behavior and ensuring consistent enforcement to maintain order.
Instructional Skills
Lesson Planning: Ability to design engaging, age-appropriate, and educational activities that align with students' interests and learning goals.
Differentiated Instruction: Ability to adapt teaching methods to meet the diverse needs and learning styles of students, including those with special needs or language barriers.
Hands-on Learning: Utilizing hands-on activities, games, and projects that promote active learning and student engagement after school hours
Student Engagement and Motivation
Building Relationships: Establishing trust and rapport with students to create a safe and supportive learning environment.
Motivation Techniques: Using positive reinforcement, encouragement, and tailored challenges to keep students motivated and invested in their learning.
Social-Emotional Learning: Promoting the development of social and emotional skills through group activities, team-building exercises, and individual reflection.
Communication Skills
Clear and Effective Communication: Ability to communicate clearly with students, parents, and colleagues, both verbally and in writing.
Collaboration with Team Members: Working with fellow teachers and staff to coordinate activities, share best practices, and ensure that students are supported across all areas of development.
Adaptability and Flexibility
Adaptability to Changing Needs: Ability to adjust lesson plans or activities based on students' needs, interests, and unexpected changes.
Problem-Solving: Quick-thinking and solution-oriented in addressing challenges, whether it’s a student’s behavior, a scheduling conflict, or a resource issue.
Knowledge of Child Development
Understanding Developmental Stages: Familiarity with the physical, cognitive, and emotional development of children to ensure that activities and lessons are appropriate and supportive of their growth.
Supporting Individual Growth: Understanding the unique needs of each child, including those with different learning abilities or backgrounds, and providing the appropriate support.
Safety and Risk Management
Ensuring Student Safety: Ability to follow safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents, injuries, and other risks during afterschool activities.
Emergency Preparedness: Knowledge of emergency procedures (e.g., fire drills, evacuations, first aid) and the ability to remain calm and responsive in crisis situations.
Program Development and Organization
Planning and Preparation: Creating structured, well-organized schedules for afterschool activities that balance fun with learning, keeping students engaged throughout the session.
Resource Management: Effectively using available materials and resources to enhance the learning experience, ensuring that activities run smoothly and that students have everything they need to participate.
Cultural Competency and Inclusivity
Respecting Diversity: Understanding and valuing the diversity of students, including their cultural backgrounds, abilities, and life experiences.
Promoting Inclusivity: Ensuring all students feel included and valued, and addressing any disparities in participation or access to activities.
Professionalism and Continuous Learning
Professional Conduct: Demonstrating a positive, professional attitude, reliability, and accountability in interactions with students, parents, and colleagues.
Self-Reflection and Growth: Commitment to ongoing professional development, staying informed about new teaching strategies, and reflecting on one’s own teaching practices to improve outcomes.
Qualifications
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; demonstrated history of responsibility, dependability and maturity; ability to be flexible, creative, and adaptable to situations
Ability to relate to young people and keep a professional distance is a must
A self-starter with strong organizational and time management skills
Possess ability to work in a team in various environments with minimal supervision
Comfortable assisting people of diverse economic, social and ethnic backgrounds
Must have a driver’s license; ability to drive a 15 passenger van
Bachelor’s degree (BA, BS); at least three years of experience and/or training that is directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.
Willing to consider non-degreed applicant with 2-5 years of experience.
Previous experience with early childhood education and/or special education students is a plus.
Bilingual preferred but not required