Front Desk Attendant - Bilingual Required - Workforce Development Center
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Cincinnati, OH
Job Description
Primary Function: Under the supervision of the Club Director, the Front Desk Attendant is responsible for assuring accurate record keeping of attendance and membership information, accurate handling of cash transactions, and greeting members and the public in a positive manner.
The Front Desk Attendant serves as the first point of contact for teens, families, and community members at the Workforce Development Center. This role is essential in creating a welcoming and supportive environment, especially for Spanish-speaking families. The ideal candidate is bilingual in Spanish and English, highly organized, and passionate about helping youth succeed.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Greet and assist all visitors, members, and families in a friendly and professional manner.
Answer phone calls, respond to emails, and manage front desk inquiries in both English and Spanish.
Maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming reception area.
Schedule appointments and manage calendars for staff and program participants.
Maintain accurate daily records of membership and attendance information utilizing KidTrax technology.
Maintain a balanced cash box when applicable.
Collect payments for summer camp and other special programs.
Maintain a payment log to maintain an accurate accounting of all program fee transactions.
Monitor the use of the public address system.
Record and maintain notes for all staff meetings to ensure accurate documentation and follow-up.
Ensure that all visitors and volunteers scan in and are properly identified with ID badges.
Allow only authorized Club personnel behind the front desk.
Collect pick-up cards from families to ensure the Safe Passage policy is enforced.
Maintain accurate records and update participant databases.
Support staff with printing, filing, and preparing materials for workshops and events.
Family Engagement & Spanish Language Support
Coordinate and schedule family meetings for Spanish-speaking families.
Provide interpretation and translation services during meetings, phone calls, and written communications.
Help families understand program offerings, expectations, and resources available to support their teen's success.
Occasionally lead basic-level Spanish classes for interested members, with a stipend provided for instruction.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Collaborate with staff to ensure smooth communication between families and teens.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in data entry required; minimum 3 years experience preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Fluent in both Spanish and English (spoken and written).
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
Hourly Rate: $16.50/hour
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
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Vice President of Revenue Development
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Cincinnati, OH
Primary Function: To lead a development team to secure annual funding through grant proposals, verbal and written solicitation, special events, public relations, and special Club projects. Essential Job Responsibilities:
Build strong relationships with top donors, board, and staff.
Lead the development team to achieve annual fund-raising success.
Coach Board of Trustees in donor cultivation, advocacy, and building public awareness for the BGCGC.
Strategic Planning
Develop an annual resource development strategy targeting a variety of sources such as individuals, corporations, foundations, government, and special events.
Determine annual revenue projections.
Develop annual stewardship strategy to maintain donor base, illustrate impact, and properly recognize supporters.
Identify new potential donors.
Develop clear goals and guidance for the development team.
Execute development and stewardship plans to achieve BGCGC's annual revenue goals.
Lead the development team and board resource development committee to meet their goals.
Assist President with management of relationship with BGCA, United Way and local, state and federal agencies.
Perform other related duties and responsibilities as required or as assigned.
Cultivate and maintain relationships with volunteers and vendors.
Manage record keeping of donations, including management of the donor database. Ensure effective administrative and operational support functions are in place and interfaced effectively with Finance Director and President reporting requirements.
Train Club staff, executives, board members and volunteers in solicitation techniques and involve them in fundraising and community/government affairs activities.
Keep current with laws, statutes, professional and ethical standards as required by Boys & Girls Clubs of America, local, state and federal regulations, and professional resource development public relations and marketing associations.
Develop strategic alliances with community leaders, donors, and prospects. Develop collaborative partnerships with other youth serving organizations, members, parents, families, funders and community organizations.
Perform public speaking engagements with partners including Boys & Girls Clubs of America
RELATIONSHIPS:
Internal: Maintain oral and/or written contact with Development Team, Management Team, volunteers and Board of Trustees for the purpose of coaching to annual success in balancing operating budget
External: Maintain oral and/or written contact with donors, prospects, corporate leaders and others for the purpose of investor cultivation, successful resource development, and raising the visibility and positive reputation of the BGCGC.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Minimal physical effort required to sit, stand, bend, stoop, lift and walk. Maximum unassisted lift = 50lbs. Average lift less than 25lbs. Requires the ability to use a computer, various software and database programs, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines. Requires traveling by car to club facilities and community sites for meetings.
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university required.
A minimum of five years' work experience in relevant sales, public affairs, marketing, public relations, event management and/or fundraising activities, or related field, and a proven track record of accomplishment in this area.
Demonstrated track record of managing professional staff to excellence.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work well with all types of people.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Club staff, Board Members, volunteers, community groups and other related agencies.
Knowledge of accessing and utilizing donor databases, Microsoft Office, Publisher.
Strong time management and project prioritization skills.
DISCLAIMER:
The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
Position Details:
Full-time employment
Salary Range: $100,000 - $120,000 Annually
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyProgram Coordinator - Wyler Club (Clermont Co.)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Dry Run, OH
Primary Function: The Program Coordinator, under the guidance of the Club Director and in close collaboration with the Director of Programs, is to strategically plan, supervise, and execute a diverse array of high-impact programs across the Club, with a steadfast focus on advancing BGCGC models: Graduate, Fit for Life, and Ready to Serve. Tasked with the development of engaging activities, programs, and curricula catering to members of all ages, the Program Coordinator plays a pivotal role in ensuring the delivery of a comprehensive Club experience. Integral to this role is the establishment and maintenance of fruitful partnerships with external organizations to enrich program offerings and enhance member engagement. Additionally, the Program Coordinator is charged with working alongside Club staff to effectively recruit and retain participants. With a emphasis on fostering academic achievement within the organizational framework of the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model, the Program Coordinator spearheads initiatives such as tutoring sessions, homework assistance, educational games, aimed at propelling members towards academic success and high school graduation.
Role and Responsibilities
Deliver fun and age-appropriate academic programming daily for youth (grades K-8), preparing and following a day-to-day program schedule based on the needs of Club members and conducting programming during all program hours.
Continually evaluate the effectiveness of all academic programming, utilizing current assessment tools, and recognize and coordinate volunteers and partnerships to help meet academic needs.
Track all member' participation in all programs, and participate in weekly Club staff meetings, sharing educational ideas and activities while keeping the Club updated and informed on graduate numbers and goals.
Support the BGCGC mission, vision, and youth development philosophy through leadership, providing and ensuring the delivery of programs reflecting the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve model.
Continually evaluate programs to assess their impact on Club members and provide guidance to other staff members relative to impact.
Lead programs and remain in ratio throughout the day, ensuring necessary supplies are in place to implement daily programs.
Increase visibility of Club programs by posting daily schedules, announcing upcoming events, and disseminating timely program information to parents, schools, and other community agencies.
Ensure that the Youth Program Quality Intervention tool is effectively utilized.
Supervision
Serve as the direct supervisor of Program Leaders and Assistant Program Leaders, overseeing proper record-keeping procedures for timely reporting.
Ensure productive and effective performance by all program staff and volunteers to ensure coordination of programming and integration of the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve model.
Provide ongoing feedback and regular appraisals to program staff and volunteers, ensuring adherence to Club policies.
Additionally, supervise interns and volunteers to ensure the proper delivery of educational programs.
Serve as acting Director in their absence overseeing proper academic record-keeping procedures for timely reporting.
Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI)
Willingness and ability to become a certified YPQI external assessor.
Ensure the YPQI tool is implemented in all day-to-day operations of the GRADUATE program.
Responsible for the training and implementation of the YPQI method (training provided)
Establish and maintain positive relationships with Club members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Assist in maintaining a safe environment for Club members and staff, including routine Club maintenance and clean-up activities.
Collaboration
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with feeder schools to bridge the gap between school day and afterschool programs.
Assist the Club Director with establishing and maintaining Average Daily Attendance Goals Develop community partnerships to enhance programming and community awareness.
Conduct needs assessments with Administration and Volunteer Coordinator to develop wish lists for supplies and volunteers.
Coordinate and/or support special programs and events directly related to the GRADUATE program, such as Youth of the Year.
Participate in ongoing training to foster personal and professional growth and development,
Perform other job-related tasks as assigned.
Relationships
Internal: Maintain close contact with Club staff and volunteers to provide the best possible program delivery.
External: Maintain close contact with community agencies and schools to enhance program awareness and participation.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Activities will be varied due to working with youth and could require running and extended periods of standing and walking. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator, and typical office machines. Requires travel to other Clubs and community agencies for meetings and training events.
Environmental Requirements
Inside average office environment. Average office noise levels. No personal protective equipment required. Ambient temperature is between 68 and 76 degrees Fahrenheit. May be required to perform duties outside of the office environment, such as in gym space, cafeteria space or outside with exposure to sunlight, dirt, wind, and varying temperatures of 35 degrees to 98 degrees Fahrenheit.
Skills/Knowledge Required
Bachelor's Degree preferred.
Demonstrated ability to work effectively with young people in a positive manner.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrate the ability to lead program staff (prior experience a plus)
Strong time management and project prioritization skills.
Experience in a Boys & Girls Club or similar organization planning and supervising programs based on the developmental needs of young people is desired.
CPR, First Aid, and Child Abuse Prevention certification required (training will be provided).
Possess strong technology skills,
Thorough knowledge of the developmental learning stages of children,
Experience in providing educational programs for youth,
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with feeder schools,
Ability to effectively handle the discipline of Club members.
Position Details:
Full-time employment
Salary Range: $40,000-$50,000 Annually
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Disclaimer
The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected in this classification. It is not designed to contain, or to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
Auto-ApplyProgram Leader - Workforce Development
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Cincinnati, OH
Job Description
Primary Function: The Program Leader supports the development and implementation of career-readiness and youth employment programs. They work directly with teens to build job readiness skills, coordinate daily program activities, and ensure high-quality, youth-centered experiences. The Program Leader collaborates with the Coordinator to carry out the vision of the Workforce Development Center.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers and partners through leadership.
Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of Education, Exposure, Exploration, and Engagement.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Workforce Development Coordinator or Workforce Development Director.
Program Facilitation & Youth Engagement
• Facilitate engaging, culturally responsive workshops on resume building, interview skills, workplace norms, and career exploration, etc.
• Support youth in job shadowing, internships, and work-based learning experiences.
• Foster an inclusive, empowering, and trauma-informed environment for all participants.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Field Trips & Site Visits
• Accompany youth on field trips, job site visits, job fairs, and career exposure events.
• Support safety, engagement, and learning during off-site experiences.
• Serve as a liaison between youth and host organizations, ensuring professional conduct and clear communication.
Represent the Workforce Development team at community events, job fairs, and school visits as needed.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Workforce Development Coordinator, Workforce Development Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Provide feedback to Coordinator on program needs, youth progress, and logistical improvements.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Must be able to travel locally and accompany youth on off-site programs and visits.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
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Physical Education Leader - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Newport, KY
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Create diverse programming to ensure all members participate in 45 minutes of physical activity every day.
Train staff and supervise volunteers in the physical education department.
Maintain proper record keeping as required.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Conduct at least one health and wellness program quarterly (programs include healthy cooking club, Passport to Manhood, SMART Girls, SMART Moves, and Healthy Habits.
Submit Fit for Life schedules as required.
Conduct the Fit for Life assessments with all Club members as required.
Oversee BGCGC intramural teams and prepare members for competition, emphasizing fun, sportsmanship, fellowship and personal growth over winning.
Participate in weekly club staff meetings and other trainings as required by BGCGC.
Be the example when it comes to implementing “Fit for Life” within your club.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required. Minimum of 3 years preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyFront Desk Attendant - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Newport, KY
Primary Function: Under the supervision of the Club Director, the Front Desk Attendant is responsible for assuring accurate record keeping of attendance and membership information, and greeting members and the public in a positive manner.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Maintain accurate daily records of membership and attendance information utilizing KidTrax technology.
Administer intake of membership application and all other documents relative to membership intake process.
Collect pick-up cards from families to ensure the Safe Passage policy is enforced.
Answer telephone and greet members and all Club guests in a pleasant and polite manner.
Ensure that all visitors and volunteers scan in and are properly identified with ID badges.
Allow only authorized Club personnel behind the front desk.
Maintain a balanced cash box when applicable.
Collect payments for summer camp and other special programs.
Maintain a payment log to maintain an accurate accounting of all program fee transactions.
Monitor the use of the public address system
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in data entry required; minimum 3 years experience preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $15.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyProgram Leader - Sheakley Club (Price Hill)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Cincinnati, OH
Job Description
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is a free, out-of-school and summer youth development organization, helping to save and transform the lives of at-risk youth to become productive adults breaking the cycle of poverty by contributing to our community.
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Provide supervision and direction to Assistant Program Leaders.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator or Club Director.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
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Physical Education Leader - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Newport, KY
Job Description
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Create diverse programming to ensure all members participate in 45 minutes of physical activity every day.
Train staff and supervise volunteers in the physical education department.
Maintain proper record keeping as required.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Conduct at least one health and wellness program quarterly (programs include healthy cooking club, Passport to Manhood, SMART Girls, SMART Moves, and Healthy Habits.
Submit Fit for Life schedules as required.
Conduct the Fit for Life assessments with all Club members as required.
Oversee BGCGC intramural teams and prepare members for competition, emphasizing fun, sportsmanship, fellowship and personal growth over winning.
Participate in weekly club staff meetings and other trainings as required by BGCGC.
Be the example when it comes to implementing “Fit for Life” within your club.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required. Minimum of 3 years preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
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Program Leader - Workforce Development (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Newport, KY
Primary Function: The Program Leader supports the development and implementation of career-readiness and youth employment programs. They work directly with teens to build job readiness skills, coordinate daily program activities, and ensure high-quality, youth-centered experiences. The Program Leader collaborates with the Coordinator to carry out the vision of the Workforce Development Center.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers and partners through leadership.
Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of Education, Exposure, Exploration, and Engagement.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Workforce Development Coordinator or Workforce Development Director.
Program Facilitation & Youth Engagement
• Facilitate engaging, culturally responsive workshops on resume building, interview skills, workplace norms, and career exploration, etc.
• Support youth in job shadowing, internships, and work-based learning experiences.
• Foster an inclusive, empowering, and trauma-informed environment for all participants.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Field Trips & Site Visits
• Accompany youth on field trips, job site visits, job fairs, and career exposure events.
• Support safety, engagement, and learning during off-site experiences.
• Serve as a liaison between youth and host organizations, ensuring professional conduct and clear communication.
Represent the Workforce Development team at community events, job fairs, and school visits as needed.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Workforce Development Coordinator, Workforce Development Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Provide feedback to Coordinator on program needs, youth progress, and logistical improvements.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Must be able to travel locally and accompany youth on off-site programs and visits.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyFront Desk Attendant - Bilingual Required - Workforce Development Center
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Hillsboro, OH
Primary Function: Under the supervision of the Club Director, the Front Desk Attendant is responsible for assuring accurate record keeping of attendance and membership information, accurate handling of cash transactions, and greeting members and the public in a positive manner.
The Front Desk Attendant serves as the first point of contact for teens, families, and community members at the Workforce Development Center. This role is essential in creating a welcoming and supportive environment, especially for Spanish-speaking families. The ideal candidate is bilingual in Spanish and English, highly organized, and passionate about helping youth succeed.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Greet and assist all visitors, members, and families in a friendly and professional manner.
Answer phone calls, respond to emails, and manage front desk inquiries in both English and Spanish.
Maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming reception area.
Schedule appointments and manage calendars for staff and program participants.
Maintain accurate daily records of membership and attendance information utilizing KidTrax technology.
Maintain a balanced cash box when applicable.
Collect payments for summer camp and other special programs.
Maintain a payment log to maintain an accurate accounting of all program fee transactions.
Monitor the use of the public address system.
Record and maintain notes for all staff meetings to ensure accurate documentation and follow-up.
Ensure that all visitors and volunteers scan in and are properly identified with ID badges.
Allow only authorized Club personnel behind the front desk.
Collect pick-up cards from families to ensure the Safe Passage policy is enforced.
Maintain accurate records and update participant databases.
Support staff with printing, filing, and preparing materials for workshops and events.
Family Engagement & Spanish Language Support
Coordinate and schedule family meetings for Spanish-speaking families.
Provide interpretation and translation services during meetings, phone calls, and written communications.
Help families understand program offerings, expectations, and resources available to support their teen's success.
Occasionally lead basic-level Spanish classes for interested members, with a stipend provided for instruction.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Collaborate with staff to ensure smooth communication between families and teens.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in data entry required; minimum 3 years experience preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Fluent in both Spanish and English (spoken and written).
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
Hourly Rate: $16.50/hour
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyPhysical Education Leader - Wyler Club (Clermont Co.)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Cincinnati, OH
Job Description
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Create diverse programming to ensure all members participate in 45 minutes of physical activity every day.
Train staff and supervise volunteers in the physical education department.
Maintain proper record keeping as required.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Conduct at least one health and wellness program quarterly (programs include healthy cooking club, Passport to Manhood, SMART Girls, SMART Moves, and Healthy Habits.
Submit Fit for Life schedules as required.
Conduct the Fit for Life assessments with all Club members as required.
Oversee BGCGC intramural teams and prepare members for competition, emphasizing fun, sportsmanship, fellowship and personal growth over winning.
Participate in weekly club staff meetings and other trainings as required by BGCGC.
Be the example when it comes to implementing “Fit for Life” within your club.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required. Minimum of 3 years preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
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Program Leader - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Newport, KY
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is a free, out-of-school and summer youth development organization, helping to save and transform the lives of at-risk youth to become productive adults breaking the cycle of poverty by contributing to our community.
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Provide supervision and direction to Assistant Program Leaders.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator or Club Director.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Auto-ApplyPhysical Education Leader - Wyler Club (Clermont Co.)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Dry Run, OH
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Create diverse programming to ensure all members participate in 45 minutes of physical activity every day.
Train staff and supervise volunteers in the physical education department.
Maintain proper record keeping as required.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Conduct at least one health and wellness program quarterly (programs include healthy cooking club, Passport to Manhood, SMART Girls, SMART Moves, and Healthy Habits.
Submit Fit for Life schedules as required.
Conduct the Fit for Life assessments with all Club members as required.
Oversee BGCGC intramural teams and prepare members for competition, emphasizing fun, sportsmanship, fellowship and personal growth over winning.
Participate in weekly club staff meetings and other trainings as required by BGCGC.
Be the example when it comes to implementing “Fit for Life” within your club.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required. Minimum of 3 years preferred.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyProgram Leader - Workforce Development (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Newport, KY
Job Description
Primary Function: The Program Leader supports the development and implementation of career-readiness and youth employment programs. They work directly with teens to build job readiness skills, coordinate daily program activities, and ensure high-quality, youth-centered experiences. The Program Leader collaborates with the Coordinator to carry out the vision of the Workforce Development Center.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers and partners through leadership.
Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of Education, Exposure, Exploration, and Engagement.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Workforce Development Coordinator or Workforce Development Director.
Program Facilitation & Youth Engagement
• Facilitate engaging, culturally responsive workshops on resume building, interview skills, workplace norms, and career exploration, etc.
• Support youth in job shadowing, internships, and work-based learning experiences.
• Foster an inclusive, empowering, and trauma-informed environment for all participants.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Field Trips & Site Visits
• Accompany youth on field trips, job site visits, job fairs, and career exposure events.
• Support safety, engagement, and learning during off-site experiences.
• Serve as a liaison between youth and host organizations, ensuring professional conduct and clear communication.
Represent the Workforce Development team at community events, job fairs, and school visits as needed.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Workforce Development Coordinator, Workforce Development Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Provide feedback to Coordinator on program needs, youth progress, and logistical improvements.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Must be able to travel locally and accompany youth on off-site programs and visits.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
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Assistant Program Leader - Taft Club (Avondale)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Cincinnati, OH
Primary Function: To assist the Program Leader, Education Coordinator and/or P.E. Coordinator in the implementation of programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Stimulate interest in the program through skill instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition
Maintain proper records as needed for programming (attendance, meal counts, etc.)
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Participate in professional development trainings as required by the 21
st
Century Grant, YPQI and BGCGC.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Leader, or in the absence of the Program Leader.
Work closely with Program Coordinator on Continuous Quality Improvement plan.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. Experience.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to work effectively with technology
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $14.50/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyProgram Leader - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Newport, KY
Job Description
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is a free, out-of-school and summer youth development organization, helping to save and transform the lives of at-risk youth to become productive adults breaking the cycle of poverty by contributing to our community.
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Provide supervision and direction to Assistant Program Leaders.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator or Club Director.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
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Assistant Program Leader - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Newport, KY
Primary Function: To assist the Program Leader, Education Coordinator and/or P.E. Coordinator in the implementation of programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Stimulate interest in the program through skill instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition
Maintain proper records as needed for programming (attendance, meal counts, etc.)
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Participate in professional development trainings as required by the 21
st
Century Grant, YPQI and BGCGC.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Leader, or in the absence of the Program Leader.
Work closely with Program Coordinator on Continuous Quality Improvement plan.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. Experience.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to work effectively with technology
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $14.50/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyProgram Leader - Workforce Development
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Hillsboro, OH
Primary Function: The Program Leader supports the development and implementation of career-readiness and youth employment programs. They work directly with teens to build job readiness skills, coordinate daily program activities, and ensure high-quality, youth-centered experiences. The Program Leader collaborates with the Coordinator to carry out the vision of the Workforce Development Center.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ability to support the BGCGC mission, vision and youth development philosophy in a manner that resonates with staff, Youth Workforce members, volunteers and partners through leadership.
Provide and ensure the delivery of programs reflecting the Workforce Development model of Education, Exposure, Exploration, and Engagement.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Workforce Development Coordinator or Workforce Development Director.
Program Facilitation & Youth Engagement
• Facilitate engaging, culturally responsive workshops on resume building, interview skills, workplace norms, and career exploration, etc.
• Support youth in job shadowing, internships, and work-based learning experiences.
• Foster an inclusive, empowering, and trauma-informed environment for all participants.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Field Trips & Site Visits
• Accompany youth on field trips, job site visits, job fairs, and career exposure events.
• Support safety, engagement, and learning during off-site experiences.
• Serve as a liaison between youth and host organizations, ensuring professional conduct and clear communication.
Represent the Workforce Development team at community events, job fairs, and school visits as needed.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Workforce Development Coordinator, Workforce Development Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Provide feedback to Coordinator on program needs, youth progress, and logistical improvements.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Must be able to travel locally and accompany youth on off-site programs and visits.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm during school year, 7am-6pm during summer)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Auto-ApplyAssistant Program Leader - Buenger Club (Newport, KY)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati Inc. job in Newport, KY
Job Description
Primary Function: To assist the Program Leader, Education Coordinator and/or P.E. Coordinator in the implementation of programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Stimulate interest in the program through skill instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition
Maintain proper records as needed for programming (attendance, meal counts, etc.)
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Maintain relative program areas in a clean, orderly and safe working condition.
Participate in professional development trainings as required by the 21st Century Grant, YPQI and BGCGC.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Leader, or in the absence of the Program Leader.
Work closely with Program Coordinator on Continuous Quality Improvement plan.
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. Experience.
Skills/Knowledge Required:
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Ability to work effectively with technology
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment
Hourly Rate: $14.50/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
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Program Leader - Sheakley Club (Price Hill)
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati job in Hillsboro, OH
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati is a free, out-of-school and summer youth development organization, helping to save and transform the lives of at-risk youth to become productive adults breaking the cycle of poverty by contributing to our community.
Primary Function: To plan and implement programs for Club members in accordance with BGCGC's mission, with emphasis on the Graduate, Fit for Life, Ready to Serve program model. Programs are facilitated through the Youth Program Quality Intervention (YPQI) tool, developed by the Weikert Center for Youth Program Quality.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Provide individual guidance and establish relationships with members that are conducive to their growth and development.
Create fun and engaging programs that reflect BGCA programs and member interests.
Create weekly program schedule that reflects the program model and continuous quality improvement.
Stimulate interest in the program through personal engagement, skilled instruction, special events, tournaments, contests and member recognition.
Provide supervision and direction to Assistant Program Leaders.
Ensure relative program areas are clean, orderly and safe.
Keep ongoing inventory of supplies and materials needed to conduct effective programming.
Participate in professional development trainings as required BGCGC and YPQI.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned by the Program Coordinator or Club Director.
Collaboration/Relationships:
Maintains close contact with Program Coordinator, Education Coordinator, Club Director and other Club staff, volunteers and parents.
Work collaboratively with other Program Leaders and Leadership Staff to enhance program development.
Actively participate in professional development training.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment:
We maintain a 15:1 member to staff ratio. Activities are varied and require active engagement during educational and recreational programming, which may include extended periods of walking and standing. Maximum unassisted lift = 50 lbs. Average lift less than 25 lbs. Requires ability to use computer, various standard and specialized software and database systems, keyboard, calculator and typical office machines.
Education/Experience Requirement:
High School Diploma or GED required. College degree preferred. A minimum of 1 year experience in youth development required.
Skills/Knowledge Required:.
Energetic, forward-thinking and creative individual with high ethical standards.
Ability to work with a team.
An understanding of the needs and interests of young people.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to interact with young people in a positive way, particularly as it relates to behavior issues.
Maintain a positive, friendly and cooperative attitude at the worksite.
CPR and First Aid certification preferred.
Position Details:
Part-time employment (Hours range between 2pm-8pm)
Hourly Rate: $16.00/hour
Great Benefits including Paid PTO and Holidays
Childcare, nonprofit, youth development.
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