After-School Youth Development Professional - Elementary
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro
Location: San Leandro
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:Description Title: Youth Development Professional
(YDP) - Elementary Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of San
Leandro Location: School-Based Site Department: Programming Reports
to: Program Manager Direct Reports: None Exempt Status: Non-Exempt
Position Type: Part-Time, On-Site Compensation: $18-$29/hour
Benefits: Paid Sick-Leave, EAP, Calm, Paid Holidays About Boys &
Girls Clubs of San LeandroFor more than 75 years, Boys & Girls
Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) has proudly served as the leading
provider of youth services in San Leandro and surrounding
communities. Our mission is to inspire and enable all young
people-especially those who need us most-to reach their full
potential in a safe, positive, and engaging environment.When school
is out, Clubs are in! BGCSL offers a wide range of programs for
youth ages 4 to 18, including after-school programs, school break
day camps, summer camps, and more. We take pride in providing
supportive spaces where our youth can learn, grow, and
thrive.Today, BGCSL serves more than 5,000 youth across 25 Clubs,
including 24 school-based Clubs in San Leandro, San Lorenzo,
Hayward, and Union City, and our dedicated Teen Clubhouse.Why Work
with Us?At BGCSL, we do whatever it takes to build Great
Futures-and our team is the driving force behind our impact. When
you join BGCSL, you're not just stepping into a job-you're joining
a nationwide movement. Great futures start with you, and here, you
have the power to shape young lives while growing your
career.Whether you're looking for meaningful work, valuable
hands-on experience, or a fun and supportive team, we've got you
covered! At BGCSL, we provide competitive compensation and
benefits, invest in your success through training and professional
development, and create opportunities to have a meaningful impact
on our youth and our community every day.Join BGCSL to unlock your
potential and enjoy a range of benefits that make your work
experience rewarding, fulfilling, and fun. Ready to Join us? Apply
today and start your journey with BGCSL. Youth Development
Professional (YDP) OverviewAs a Youth Development Professional,
you'll create a safe, fun, and inclusive after-school environment
where middle school youth can learn, grow, and build confidence.
Through engaging activities and mentorship, you'll support their
academic success and social-emotional development.This role
directly contributes to Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro by
fostering positive youth development and ensuring a high-quality
after-school experience. What makes this role unique is the
opportunity to gain hands-on experience, work with a diverse team,
and make a lasting impact in a dynamic, supportive
setting.Requirements:Youth Development Professional (YDP)
QualificationsNo prior experience working with youth required-this
is an entry-level role. Must be at least 18 years of age to be
eligible for this position. Ability to work in a fast-paced,
dynamic environment. High emotional intelligence and integrity.
Ability to connect authentically with a diverse group of youth.
Patience and the ability to work under pressure in emotionally
charged situations. Multi-conversational language skills are a huge
plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Tagalog). preferred
Experience, education, or coursework in Childhood Development,
Education, or related fields. preferred Prior experience working in
youth programs, education, or nonprofit settings. preferredOur
Values in ActionTransformative LeadershipWe lead with emotional
intelligence, empathy, and humility to create positive change.What
that looks like: Supporting students and teammates with a
team-first mindset, staying flexible to assist at various sites and
with different age groups, and building safe, inclusive spaces
through emotionally intelligent interactions.ResilienceWe approach
challenges with a growth mindset, courage, and adaptability.What
that looks like: Embracing daily unpredictability with energy,
staying solutions-oriented during tough moments, and using
proactive strategies to navigate youth behavior while continuously
improving programs and practices.Youth-Centered ApproachWe make
every decision with youth needs at the forefront.What that looks
like: Prioritizing safety and well-being, building relationships
rooted in trust, incorporating youth voices into activities, and
delivering age-appropriate, engaging programs that empower and
advocate for our members.Essential FunctionsEngaging Supervision -
Create a safe, structured, and welcoming environment where all
youth feel supported. Facilitate Engaging Activities - Lead fun and
meaningful after-school programs that promote learning, creativity,
and social development. Adapt and Implement Lessons - Deliver
curriculum-based activities while modifying approaches to meet the
needs and interests of elementary-aged students. Create a Positive
Learning Environment - Establish clear expectations, routines, and
behavior management strategies to keep youth engaged. Build
Positive Relationships - Foster trust and inclusion by mentoring
youth, encouraging participation, and recognizing individual
strengths. Manage Daily Operations - Oversee transitions, playtime,
meals, and lessons to ensure a smooth and structured program flow.
Collaborate with Your Team - Work closely with colleagues to
improve activities, support program goals, and share best
practices. Be Flexible and Support Where Needed - Step in to assist
at different sites or take on additional responsibilities to meet
program needs. BGCSL CompetenciesCommitment to Safety & Quality -
Prioritizing physical, emotional, and psychological safety while
maintaining high quality standards. Accountability and Integrity -
Demonstrating ethical behavior, transparency, and responsibility.
Problem Solving & Decision Making - Identifying challenges,
creating solutions, and executing effective plans. Communication &
Listening - Practicing clear, empathetic communication and active
listening. Cultural Competency - Advancing equity, inclusion, and
respect across all communities. Leadership - Inspiring and guiding
teams toward shared goals. Teamwork - Collaborating effectively and
building strong working relationships. Financial Stewardship -
Using resources wisely with a focus on sustainability. Results
Orientation - Tracking progress and delivering measurable impact.
Change Management & Adaptability - Navigating and embracing change
effectively. Work EnvironmentYouth Development Professional -
Elementary will work primarily in a school-based site at the Boys &
Girls Club of San Leandro. This role may occasionally require
flexibility to accommodate organizational events or deadlines. Key
aspects of the work environment include:Frequently required to
stand Frequently required to walk Occasionally required to sit
Frequently required to utilize hand and finger dexterity Frequently
required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl Continually
required to talk or hear Rarely work in high, precarious places
(playground equipment height) Occasionally exposure to outside
weather conditions Occasionally exposure to bloodborne and airborne
pathogens or infectious materials (communicable diseases in an
office environment including COVID-19, common cold, and flu
viruses. Negative TB screen required) Noise level is usually
moderate to loud Must occasionally lift/move up to 50-70 pounds
(e.g., to assist a child who has fallen) Specialized equipment:
Walkie Talkies for communication School LocationsBancroft Middle
SchoolBay ElementaryBohannon Middle SchoolColonial Acres
ElementaryCorvallis ElementaryDayton ElementaryDel Rey
ElementaryEdendale Middle SchoolGarfield ElementaryGrant
ElementaryGuy Emanuele ElementaryHalkin ElementaryHesperian
ElementaryHillside ElementaryHillview Crest ElementaryJames Madison
ElementaryJefferson ElementaryJohn Muir Middle SchoolLorenzo Manor
ElementaryMcKinley ElementaryMonroe ElementaryRoosevelt
ElementaryWash. Manor Middle SchoolWashington ElementaryThe Boys
and Girls Clubs of San Leandro is committed to diversity and
inclusion and is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration without regard to race,
color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, marital
status, sexual orientation, gender identity or presentation,
pregnancy, genetics, veteran status, or any other status protected
by law.This description outlines the general nature of the job and
is not a comprehensive list of duties. It does not alter your
at-will employment status. Reasonable accommodations will be made
to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
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