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Job Description Job Description Location YMCA of the Suncoast James P. Gills Branch Rate of pay $14.00/hr - $14.10/hr Shift Monday - Friday 230pm - 600pm JOB SUMMARY This position is responsible for direct supervision of teens and implementing planned activities. EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Research shows that some candidates apply only if they meet all of the job criteria. If you have passion and intelligence, even if you are missing some of the below requirements, we encourage you to apply to further discuss your skill set. Must be a minimum of 18 years of age. Must work well with teens and understand the YMCA, its goals, and how it operates as a local, national, and international movement. Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Upon hire, must complete Intro to the Ys Cause & Culture, Y's Way to Service & Engagement, and I Hear You Service with CARE. Within 90 days of hire, Preventing Sexual Abuse Between Young Children, Principles of Youth Development, Youth Affirmations Distinguishing Between Praise and Encouragement, and Foundations of Listen First trainings required. Within 6 months of hire, Engaging with Families training required. Get SMART, CPR, AED and First Aid certification preferred. SPECIAL SKILLS OR EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Must understand their relationship to the teens, parents, the Branch, and the YMCA. Must possess a character that is above reproach and worthy of emulation by the teens. Should show maturity and have the ability to relate to teens from all social/economic segments of the community. Must possess effective communication and organizational skills. PHYSICAL AND/OR MENTAL REQUIREMENTS May be required to lift and carry up to 50 lbs in sports equipment and other items. May be required to stand for extended periods of time while performing job functions. Give and receive detailed instructions. Required to maintain physical endurance for extended periods of time, in all types of weather conditions. Must be alert at all times. Must possess acceptable hearing and visual capabilities in order to monitor environment and teen's well being. Must possess auditory and verbal capabilities to effectively communicate with teens, parents and staff. JOB DUTIES 1. Takes responsibility for the leadership and guidance of a group of teens. A. Acquaints teens with rules, activities, daily schedules and area. B. Takes responsibility for the safety/welfare of each teen. C. Keep track of Teen Attendance. 2. Reports all accidents to the Supervisor, and completely fills out proper health log and/or incident form. 3. Plans, organizes, and implements activity plans for special interest activities. 4. Create a nurturing and safe environment by reporting suspicious activity that may lead to child abuse or may violate the code of conduct. Keep supplies organized, maintain and clean facility and care for equipment. Takes responsibility for helping maintain good working conditions, inventory, and clean-up after all activities. 5. Other duties A. Performs all other duties as assigned. Key Leadership Competencies Inclusion Collaboration Communication and Influence Critical Thinking Innovation Emotional Maturity EOE/DFWP Please note This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. To apply for this position, please click on the apply now button. Job Posted by ApplicantPro Required qualifications • Must be a minimum of 18 years of age. • Must work well with teens and understand the YMCA. • Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent. • Complete several trainings within specified time frames after hiring. Desired qualifications • Must possess effective communication and organizational skills. • Must possess a character that is above reproach and worthy of emulation by the teens. • Ability to relate to teens from all social/economic segments of the community. • Maturity and engagement skills with youth. Apply To This Job

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