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Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Illinois in Springfield, IL seeks an Activity Specialist to mentor and guide youth ages 6–18. You will lead engaging activities, build positive relationships, and help youth develop academic, health, and character skills.
You will support safety, implement programming, and motivate members daily while collaborating with staff and volunteers to maintain a welcoming club environment.
Working under the direction of an assigned supervisor, Activity Specialists play an essential role in achieving the Boys & Girls Club of Central Illinois (BGCCIL) mission as they directly serve as positive role models, mentors and activity leaders to a diverse group of youth between the ages of 6 to 18 years old. Activity Specialists assist youth daily in acquiring the necessary developmental assets they need to achieve Academic Success, adopt a Healthy Lifestyle and cultivate their Good Character & Citizenship.
Internal: Maintain close, daily contact with BGCCIL professional staff and Volunteers to interpret and explain organizational mission, program objectives and standards, discuss issues, and provide/receive information. Cultivate ongoing relationships with Members providing discipline, wise guidance and counsel as appropriate.
External: Maintain contact with community groups, schools, Members' parents and others required and approved by the Executive Director. Publicize the club in order to increase awareness whenever possible in order to increase financial support and expand outreach efforts.
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Knowledge of youth development; ability to motivate and provide guidance to youth through establishing positive relationships with youth Members; demonstrated caring and respect exhibited toward Members.
Ability to relate to the general public, parents and BGCCIL Members in a friendly, positive, and professional manner. Demonstrated ability to convey BGCCIL policies and procedures to Members, and to implement appropriate guidance and discipline policies.
Ability to organize and supervise Members to maintain a safe and welcoming environment.
Valid Illinois Drivers License.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrated enthusiasm, energy and commitment in personal contact with Members, parents, supervisors and the general public.
Sitting and standing as needed.
Full use of all limbs and at least one hand.
Full verbal, color vision, and hearing ability.
Lifting up to 50 pounds on occasion.
Ability to intervene in a fight or control youth aged 6 to 18.
Ability to drive motor vehicle preferred (with valid IL drivers license).
May be exposed to outdoor weather conditions during all seasons. Limited exposure during winter.
May be exposed to moderate to loud noise; unruly or irate youth and/or parents.
May be exposed to potentially dangerous situations including youth fighting or bringing unauthorized materials onto premises. May be exposed to potentially dangerous medical situations; exposure to airborne diseases or infected blood while treating Members.
Exposed to risk of vehicle accidents while driving or riding in agency vehicles.
Risk of injury from being near, or participating in, athletic or recreational activities.
The information presented indicated the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.