Instructor (Beacon Harlem)
About Graham Windham
In full partnership with families & communities, Graham Windham strives to make a life-altering difference to children, youth and families affected by abuse, neglect and delinquency by providing each child we serve with a strong foundation for life: a safe, loving, permanent family and the opportunity and preparation to thrive in school and in the world. With over 500 full-time, part-time and On-call employees serving children and families in multiple programs throughout Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Harlem, Graham Windham provides an exciting & enriching work experience.
Why you should join our team
We offer an exciting opportunity for professionals who are looking to make an impact on the lives of young people by teaching their areas of expertise. We are currently seeking passionate instructors in the areas of Sports, Recreation, STEM, Dance and the Arts. We offer a competitive hourly rate, ongoing professional development and a vibrant work environment at one of the leading child and family organizations in New York City.
About the Program
Beacon programs are school-based community centers serving children age six and older, and adults. There are currently 91 Beacons located throughout the five boroughs of New York City operating in the afternoons and evenings, on weekends, and during school holidays and vacation periods, including the summer. Our goal is to give each participant, regardless of age, a positive and fun learning experience in a safe, friendly environment.
Instructors will teach a class of students that are assigned by grade level. Classes take place M-Fri. between 2p.m. and 6p.m. Hours of work can range from 6-12 hours a week during the school year and can increase over the summer.
Duties & Responsibilities
· Teach engaging, age-appropriate lessons plans in a designated content area- Academic Enrichment- ELA or Math, Art, Dance, Science, Art, Karate, Sports/Recreation, STEM, Woodshop. This includes planning lessons in advance.
· Create a safe, bully-free environment for all participants by practicing skills taught in orientation and professional development including- de-escalation, mediation and mindfulness.
· Use positive youth development techniques to challenge and encourage the children/youth.
· Attend mandatory staff meetings and professional development trainings.
· Ensure that the learning environment is clean, safe and materials are prepared ahead of class time
· Use positive classroom management techniques.
· Prepare a session ending event based on your class topic (I.e. art show, dance performance, science project, demonstration, expo, etc.)
Instructors- up to 20 hours per week- Monday- Saturday
Position Type
Part Time