Posted : Saturday, June 08, 2024 09:14 PM
School Age Educator (2 Positions)
School-Age Educator, who under the supervision of the School Age Site Director is responsible for implementing program and providing direct service to children in a comprehensive School Age Program.
The School-Age Worker will work 5 hours a day during school days and 8 hours a day (full time) during summer/school vacation/holidays, contingent upon funding.
Position Responsibilities: Provides an overall environment that is reflective of our multi-ethnic population, conducive to enjoyment, relaxation and socialization.
Has well defined interest areas, and promotes recognition, acceptance and positive interactions among children and among children and staff.
Works with the Site Director in development, planning and implementation of the School Age Program.
Actively participates with children ages 5-12 years old (5-6 year olds if at the Center Site).
Participates in bi-weekly curriculum planning meetings and weekly staffing in order to implement the individualized recommendations for each child into daily programming.
Implements a variety of creative, challenging, and interesting choices within the interest areas.
With the assistance of the Site Director, observes and documents the individual needs of each child and completes a biannual evaluation (SAYO).
Encourages children in developing a sense of responsibility and respect for their own, others, and the program property by modeling these behaviors appropriately.
Maintains necessary records, including: school sign out sheets, attendance sheets, updating educational files, anecdotal notes, etc.
Attends weekly staff meetings, monthly supervision meetings, special workshops and training sessions, including D.
H.
S.
sponsored workshops to increase professional knowledge.
Assures proper care of the program equipment and supplies, including cleaning up the area with the children’s assistance, after activities.
Monitors overall health and safety of all the program children.
This includes observing children as they pick them at the schools and reports any sign of illness, injury or child abuse/neglect to the Director of Expanded Learning.
Develops a positive relationship with parents, teachers, and children and is available for formal and informal conferences.
Attends parent meetings/presentations, upon request.
Assists in DHS’s annual program self-evaluation.
Works with Site Director in maintaining National Accreditation of the 5-12 year old program.
Participates in monthly all-agency meetings, annual agency retreat and Erie’s Annual Meeting.
Supports Erie’s fundraising efforts/events.
Attends mandated and other appropriate workshops/presentations that will promote professional development.
If working at the Center Site, communicate regularly with Child Care staff regarding logistics for space, food, and any other operations concerns.
Responsible for the program complying with Erie’s, and all City and State licensing requirements and performance standards, including promoting the health and safety of all the children, following sanitation procedures and universal precautions, completing a bi-annual physical exam, complying with the Confidentiality and Child Abuse and Neglect Acts as a mandated reporter, as well as the American’s with Disabilities Act and Erie’s Inclusion Policy.
Serves as an “in-ratio” staff to ensure that DCFS ratio standards are upheld at all times.
Requirements: This position requires either 45 hours of college courses with at least 6 hours in child development or related field OR 30 hours of college courses with 9 hours in child development/related field plus at least 1560 clock hours verifiable of experience in working with children; Associate’s Degree preferred.
Resumes will not be reviewed if candidate does not meet this requirement.
Bicultural/Bilingual (Spanish) preferred.
Physical constraints required include lifting and carrying children and other items weighing up to 50 pounds.
Demonstrates the following qualities: self-motivated, self-directed, follows directions, makes good judgments, creative, reliable, and dependable.
Exhibits sincere interest in working with children and is knowledgeable regarding children’s development and growth.
Documentation of eligibility to work in the U.
S.
Ability to respond immediately to any emergency situation.
Background Check Required TEAM MEMBER BENEFITS: Compensation: $17.
50 - 18.
25 hourly Work / life integration Generous paid time off (examples below for full-time employment) 12 accrued sick days per year 3 personal days Paid birthday off 8 paid holidays, including Juneteenth In addition to above paid holidays, paid week off between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day Vacation Year 1 = 8 days Year 2 = 13 days Year 3 + = 20 days Access to alternative and flexible work schedules and personal leave, where possible Two-weeks fully paid Parental Leave, for eligible employees Time off for school conferences and activities as well as bereavement leave Professional Development Employer-sponsored learning and development programs Paid day off annually for personal professional development Tuition Assistance & Debt Relief Program, as budget allows DEI Council-sponsored education and engagement series Wellness support Employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance Employer-paid life insurance Voluntary life and AD&D and short and long-term disability Flexible Spending Accounts for medical, vision and dependent care 403b with employer match Employee Assistance Program Yoga, Zumba and Book Club, when onsite Union/Non-Exempt Erie Neighborhood House is dedicated to creating a workforce that promotes and supports diversity and inclusion.
We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals without discrimination.
Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact us at hr@eriehouse.
org.
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! MUST BE A MEMBER OF AFSCME OR JOIN AFTER 30 DAYS ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ACCREDITED BY NAEYC & NATIONAL AFTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; UNITED WAY MEMBER About Erie Neighborhood House: Since 1870, Erie Neighborhood House has provided the most comprehensive support immigrant and low-income families in Chicago need to thrive and has constantly evolved to meet their needs.
Today, Erie House is a modern social services nonprofit with programming and resources for children & youth, mental health & community wellness, adult education & training, legal services, and more.
The School-Age Worker will work 5 hours a day during school days and 8 hours a day (full time) during summer/school vacation/holidays, contingent upon funding.
Position Responsibilities: Provides an overall environment that is reflective of our multi-ethnic population, conducive to enjoyment, relaxation and socialization.
Has well defined interest areas, and promotes recognition, acceptance and positive interactions among children and among children and staff.
Works with the Site Director in development, planning and implementation of the School Age Program.
Actively participates with children ages 5-12 years old (5-6 year olds if at the Center Site).
Participates in bi-weekly curriculum planning meetings and weekly staffing in order to implement the individualized recommendations for each child into daily programming.
Implements a variety of creative, challenging, and interesting choices within the interest areas.
With the assistance of the Site Director, observes and documents the individual needs of each child and completes a biannual evaluation (SAYO).
Encourages children in developing a sense of responsibility and respect for their own, others, and the program property by modeling these behaviors appropriately.
Maintains necessary records, including: school sign out sheets, attendance sheets, updating educational files, anecdotal notes, etc.
Attends weekly staff meetings, monthly supervision meetings, special workshops and training sessions, including D.
H.
S.
sponsored workshops to increase professional knowledge.
Assures proper care of the program equipment and supplies, including cleaning up the area with the children’s assistance, after activities.
Monitors overall health and safety of all the program children.
This includes observing children as they pick them at the schools and reports any sign of illness, injury or child abuse/neglect to the Director of Expanded Learning.
Develops a positive relationship with parents, teachers, and children and is available for formal and informal conferences.
Attends parent meetings/presentations, upon request.
Assists in DHS’s annual program self-evaluation.
Works with Site Director in maintaining National Accreditation of the 5-12 year old program.
Participates in monthly all-agency meetings, annual agency retreat and Erie’s Annual Meeting.
Supports Erie’s fundraising efforts/events.
Attends mandated and other appropriate workshops/presentations that will promote professional development.
If working at the Center Site, communicate regularly with Child Care staff regarding logistics for space, food, and any other operations concerns.
Responsible for the program complying with Erie’s, and all City and State licensing requirements and performance standards, including promoting the health and safety of all the children, following sanitation procedures and universal precautions, completing a bi-annual physical exam, complying with the Confidentiality and Child Abuse and Neglect Acts as a mandated reporter, as well as the American’s with Disabilities Act and Erie’s Inclusion Policy.
Serves as an “in-ratio” staff to ensure that DCFS ratio standards are upheld at all times.
Requirements: This position requires either 45 hours of college courses with at least 6 hours in child development or related field OR 30 hours of college courses with 9 hours in child development/related field plus at least 1560 clock hours verifiable of experience in working with children; Associate’s Degree preferred.
Resumes will not be reviewed if candidate does not meet this requirement.
Bicultural/Bilingual (Spanish) preferred.
Physical constraints required include lifting and carrying children and other items weighing up to 50 pounds.
Demonstrates the following qualities: self-motivated, self-directed, follows directions, makes good judgments, creative, reliable, and dependable.
Exhibits sincere interest in working with children and is knowledgeable regarding children’s development and growth.
Documentation of eligibility to work in the U.
S.
Ability to respond immediately to any emergency situation.
Background Check Required TEAM MEMBER BENEFITS: Compensation: $17.
50 - 18.
25 hourly Work / life integration Generous paid time off (examples below for full-time employment) 12 accrued sick days per year 3 personal days Paid birthday off 8 paid holidays, including Juneteenth In addition to above paid holidays, paid week off between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day Vacation Year 1 = 8 days Year 2 = 13 days Year 3 + = 20 days Access to alternative and flexible work schedules and personal leave, where possible Two-weeks fully paid Parental Leave, for eligible employees Time off for school conferences and activities as well as bereavement leave Professional Development Employer-sponsored learning and development programs Paid day off annually for personal professional development Tuition Assistance & Debt Relief Program, as budget allows DEI Council-sponsored education and engagement series Wellness support Employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance Employer-paid life insurance Voluntary life and AD&D and short and long-term disability Flexible Spending Accounts for medical, vision and dependent care 403b with employer match Employee Assistance Program Yoga, Zumba and Book Club, when onsite Union/Non-Exempt Erie Neighborhood House is dedicated to creating a workforce that promotes and supports diversity and inclusion.
We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals without discrimination.
Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact us at hr@eriehouse.
org.
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE! MUST BE A MEMBER OF AFSCME OR JOIN AFTER 30 DAYS ERIE NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ACCREDITED BY NAEYC & NATIONAL AFTER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; UNITED WAY MEMBER About Erie Neighborhood House: Since 1870, Erie Neighborhood House has provided the most comprehensive support immigrant and low-income families in Chicago need to thrive and has constantly evolved to meet their needs.
Today, Erie House is a modern social services nonprofit with programming and resources for children & youth, mental health & community wellness, adult education & training, legal services, and more.
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• Location : 1701 W Superior St, Chicago, IL
• Post ID: 9056278635