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26 Jul 2022

School Network Staff Lead Facilitator

Girls Inc of Chicago
 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, United States

Job Description

Girls Inc. of Chicago has an exciting opportunity for a Full Time Lead Facilitator. The Lead Facilitator is often the main point of contact at one of more sites and is responsible for implementing and adapting a wide variety of enrichment activities for grades K-12th, year-round, during the school year and during out-of-school time hours. Lead Facilitators will be responsible for leading instruction, and curriculum-based content for hands-
on/minds-on activities and discussions designed to increase knowledge, strengthen self-confidence, and cultivate communication and other pro-social skills.

The Facilitator will be responsible for coaching instructional and part-time facilitators, the daily implementation of school-based activities, and cultivating relationships with school staff – aligned to supporting girls.

Girls Inc. of Chicago Youth Programs may take place during the school day, during afterschool hours, spring break, summer break, and on weekends. Additionally, the Full Time Lead Facilitator must be open to delivering programs in either a virtual or in-person environment. Lastly, all Program Facilitators support Girls Inc. of Chicago by participating in organization-wide initiatives, as needed, to help ensure that all employees are serving as visible and effective leaders and advocates for Girls Inc. of Chicago.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Must be able to facilitate programming to girls in groups of 15 – 25 and between the ages of 5-18,both in-person or virtually;
  • Prepare for, and facilitate hands-on and intentional programming activities within our Core Essential Services (Healthy Living, Academic Enrichment and Support, Life Skills);
  • Develop content according to the guidelines and delivery schedule outlined in Girls Inc’s virtual and in-person programming models;
  • Maintain safe spaces by implementing in-person and online safeguards for engagement;
  • Conduct essential tasks to ensure the maintenance of program equipment and distribution of at-home activity supplies;
  • Identifies ways to encourage, collect, and share girls work
  • Provide direction and coaching, regardless of location, to instructional and part-time facilitators including but not limited to scheduling and feedback on performance.
  • Collaborate, and be in regular communication, with school-staff to determine ongoing girl needs, and opportunities to align activities to academic goals;
  • Support with the planning and implementation of special events/projects;
  • Supports goals for girl engagement and family outreach;
  • Attend regular staff meetings, trainings and work in collaboration with Girls Inc. staff and partner contacts;
  • Maintain relationships with girls & their families and provide individual support ensuring their ability to effectively engage in the program;
  • Create and share family engagement activities for independent projects;
  • Collect family and girls needs assessment data;
  • Effectively communicate with girls and their families, when engaging during sessions, by-phone via email and online
  • Maintain and track girl attendance, using a comprehensive tracking database in support of program evaluation.
  • Perform other duties as assigned

Required Knowledge and Skills

  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of girl growth and development, effective instructional strategies, classroom management, learning assessment and diagnosis, and research related to learning and knowledge of equity issues facing girls of color.
  • Must be punctual, prepared, have a positive attitude and is at ease with, (and adept at) using a variety of lively program techniques (brainstorming, role-playing, etc.).
  • Must be self-directed, detail oriented with proven written and oral communication skills, as well as group facilitation skills.
  • Must be a high-energy, caring, self-starter, innovative and have high level of competency in cultural diversity.
  • Ability to effectively maintain information for recording purposes and standards of record keeping
  • Proficient in Word and Excel.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to relate effectively and work collaboratively with youth, families and professionals.
  • Must be CPR and First Aide certified.
  • Proven experience working with diverse backgrounds, cultures and perspectives.
  • Must have a valid driver license, reliable and consistent transportation and the ability, to work and travel daily, between the hours of 8am-6pm to multiple school sites throughout Chicago, predominantly throughout the South Side.

Education & Experience

  • Achieved a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Education, Youth Development, Human Development, Social Work, or related discipline;
  • A minimum of 2-year prior experience working with youth as a Program Facilitator and experience cultivating partnership with community-based and/or school leaders
  • Reliable and able to work the entire school year. Girls develop meaningful relationships with their facilitators, and it is difficult for girls when they transition, in the middle of the school year;
  • Candidates must pass a criminal history records check, and drug screening, in addition to other Chicago Public Schools safety requirements.

How to Apply

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3179331471/

Bureaus: Chicago. Job Categories: Full-Time. Job Types: School Network Staff. Salaries: 40,000 - 60,000.