Seattle, WA, US
38 days ago
Center Assistant - High Point - West Seattle
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Center Assistant - High Point - West Seattle Job Locations US-WA-Seattle Posted Date 9 hours ago(5/29/2024 4:07 PM) Job ID 2024-7768 # of Openings 1 Category Social Services/Direct Client Services Min USD $21.53/Hr. Overview

Part-time position starting at $21.53 - $22.82/hr (D.O.E) 12 hours/week

 

*Preference given to applicants who are biligual in English and East African languages or Vietnamese.

 

Position Hours

Must be available Monday – Thursday 12:30 – 4:30PM during the summer: 7/8/24-8/15/24

Must be available Monday – Thursday 4:00 – 8:00 PM for school year tutoring with some daytime hours possible, beginning in September.

 

Program Description

The Youth Tutoring Program (YTP) is an after-school educational enrichment program for scholars in 1st-12th grades who live in six low- and mixed-income housing communities in Seattle. First started in 1991 as a partnership with the Seattle Housing Authority, the tutoring centers provide youth with a positive learning environment and a structured tutoring program throughout the school year to help them build academic success. YTP also offers summer programming to elementary and middle school youth in the communities we serve. YTP serves nearly all people of color, primarily from immigrant and refugee households. We work within the communities we serve, and YTP’s six current locations are Jackson Park, Yesler Terrace, High Point, Rainier Vista, New Holly and Lake Washington Apartments (Rainier Beach).

 

YTP is currently hiring a Center Assistants for the High Point (West Seattle) tutoring center for the school year and summer programing! The Tutoring Center Assistant will work an average of 12 hours per week (range 10h-14h) throughout the school year and summer. This is an in-person position.

 

Our ideal candidate has experience working with youth in an academic setting and desires to support youth who have experienced significant educational opportunity gaps. In the summer, the Tutoring Center Assistant will support with the implementation of the summer program. Primary duties will include supporting the center supervisor to facilitate and supervise daily sessions with youth, supporting with admin work and data collection, and supporting teen and college interns in their work with youth. Typical hours will be 12 per week. During the school year, the Tutoring Center Assistant will support with the implementation of the after-school tutoring program. Primary duties will include supporting center operations, tutoring and mentoring students, and supporting volunteers in their work at the tutoring center. Typical hours will be 12 hours per week when tutoring is in session (follows Seattle Public School’s calendar).

Applicants must be available Monday through Thursday, from 12:30-4:30PM, with some possible Friday hours to be determined during the summer program. During the school-year program applicants must be available in the evenings, typically 4-8 pm Monday through Thursday, with some earlier daytime hours possible.

Responsibilities Assist the Center Supervisor in planning and coordinating after school tutoring, and be available to fulfill basic Center Supervisor responsibilities when Supervisor is not available.Work with the Center Supervisor and volunteers to assess students in math and language arts, develop individualized learning goals, and implement activities for each child.Monitor the implementation of learning goals and activities by youth interns and volunteers.Maintain organized and accessible learning materials and resources.Support volunteer and student pairs during tutoring sessions including assisting with the matching of volunteers with students, and providing guidance and support as needed.Support interns and volunteers including assistance with training, and providing mentoring and guidance in their work as tutors.Assist in the daily management of center activities. Tutor and mentor students, individually and in small groups, including the tasks below.Build supportive relationships with ongoing YTP students, helping to build their confidence as learnersFollow students’ individual learning plans for structured hour-long tutoring sessions.Assist in implementing the YTP language arts and math skill-building curriculum.Assist students with homework assignments.Foster an environment where youth and adults are treated with respect and where learning is perceived to be fun, exciting and important. Assist in developing and supporting values of a culturally diverse work environment, including the tasks below.Model respectful and inclusive behavior for staff, volunteers, students and parents.Attend trainings as available to learn about students’ cultures, anti-racism, and educational skills and strategies.Assist with relationship building between tutors and students, by supporting them to learn about their student’s culture, academic goals and challenges, and best ways to support their learning.Use problem-solving skills. Perform appropriate classroom management during tutoring sessions, and utilize conflict resolutions skills with students, parents, tutors, and teachers when needed.Assist with record keeping and center organization including maintaining learning resources in an organized and accessible manner, and tracking student academic progress.Attend training workshops and staff meetings as needed. Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor. Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

At least 1 year relevant classroom or after-school experience in teaching or tutoring elementary, middle or high school youth OR,One year of post-secondary education in a related field; additional relevant experience may substitute for education.Proven ability to work with youth in a respectful and caring manner, focusing on increasing self-esteem and academic skills.Cultural competence in working with low-income youth and families from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds.Academic competence in reading, writing and math.Strong classroom management, interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with school, scholars, parents, community representatives and general public.Afternoon availability. Typical hours are worked during the summer are 2:00 – 5:00 pm, M – Th, with some additional Friday hours TBD. Typical hours during the school year are 4-8 PM, with some daytime hours possible.Criminal history background checks are required prior to employment.

Preferred Qualifications

Bilingual in an East African language, Spanish, or Vietnamese.

Note to Internal Candidates: HR reviews internal compensation and determines any increase based on their experience and also agency internal equity factors.

 

Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please let us know if you need special accommodations to apply or interview for this position.

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