Program Leader

Northwest Special Recreation Assn

Rolling Meadows (IL)

On-site

USD 30,996 - 32,373

Part time

14 days+

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Job summary

Northwest Special Recreation Assn in Rolling Meadows, IL is seeking a part-time Program Leader to support and advocate for individuals with disabilities in recreation programs. This role involves planning and executing assigned programs, supervising volunteers, and ensuring participant safety.

The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills and previous experience with individuals who have disabilities. Responsibilities include evaluating programs, assisting with personal care needs, and fostering an engaging environment.

Qualifications

  • At least 21 years of age.
  • Previous supervisory and/ leadership experience preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise participants in a recreation program setting.
  • Plan and prepare for programs of all types.
  • Evaluate programs and communicate with participants.

Skills

Supervision
Disability Awareness
Communication
Problem Solving
Creativity

Education

Experience with disabilities
CPR and First Aid certification
Illinois Driver's License

Job description

Job Details

Job Location: Rolling Meadows, IL 60008
Position Type: Part Time
Salary Range: $22.50 - $23.50 Hourly

Job Purpose

Support, assist and advocate individuals with disabilities participating in NWSRA recreation and leisure programs. Plan, implement and evaluate assigned programs as a leader. Supervise program assistants and volunteers in recreation programs and leisure activities.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Communication and Outreach
  • Provide timely responses to phone calls, voicemail and written materials, whether received by mail, fax, or email sent by NWSRA.
  • Treat public complaints and concerns with the utmost attention.
  • Act courteous in all cases.
Position Specific Responsibilities
  • Supervise participants in a recreation program setting. Responsible for group’s safety, behavior management and appropriate involvement in activities.
  • During transportation of programs, focus on monitoring & addressing medical, safety and behavior needs of participants on vehicle. Communicate any concerns to driver.
  • Driving program routes while following all safety procedures and driving laws when required by program needs.
  • Plan and prepare for programs of all types, for individuals with various ability levels, writing program plans; communicating details via telephone or meetings; organizing groupings; purchasing, gathering, loading, transporting, and setting up supplies and equipment and inspecting site for potential hazards.
  • Implement programs, including communicating activity plans, rules and logistical details to program employees, participants, parents, facility employees, school or other involved personnel; demonstrating activities; moving participants through activities in a safe and appropriate manner; ability to communicate and assist in training; problem solving while managing behavior and program supervision. Demonstrate creativity and enthusiasm in implementing activities.
  • Evaluate programs, including checking site for orderliness; monitoring departure of participants and employees; collecting, loading, and returning equipment.
  • Distribute evaluations and other materials and completing required forms and evaluations.
  • Complete program summary form(s) immediately following the end of each program.
  • Complete program and staff evaluations towards the end if the program season and submit to Support Services Coordinators by last day of program season.
  • During transportation of programs, focus on monitoring & addressing medical, safety and behavior needs of participants on vehicle. Communicate any concerns to driver.
  • Act as an advocate for participants, provide disability awareness information, and emphasize the individual's abilities and similarities while de-emphasizing the differences.
  • Assist in the participation of recreational activities and provide accommodations as needed.
  • Attend to participants’ personal care needs including toileting, feeding and changing.
  • Encourage participant in developing friendships with other participants within the program.
  • Promote active involvement and participation in program activities from program assistants and volunteers.
  • Communicate and contribute with ideas to co-workers.
  • Demonstrate creativity and enthusiasm in implementing activities.
  • Become actively involved and participate in program activities and tasks.
  • Promote good relations with participants, parents, employees, partner agency personnel and community contacts.
  • Follow through with direction on assigned tasks.
  • Implement and apply skills and techniques learned in training.
  • Communicate with participants during programs in a verbal or non‑verbal manner.
  • Attend all orientations, meetings and trainings required by NWSRA and the assigned park district. Complete make‑up training by given due date if absent from required trainings.
  • Greet parents/guardians, participants, employees and volunteers upon arrival. Smile and be friendly.
  • Monitor participant’s belongings including bags, towels, lunch boxes, etc.
  • Follow agency policy and procedures including all payroll procedures of NWSRA.
  • Administering and documenting medication per NWSRA medication dispensing procedures.
  • In some situations, supervise and provide training and coaching to program employees and volunteers.
  • Communicate all incidents/accidents from programs to Support Services Coordinators and Park District Site Directors/Leaders.
  • Send P‑card receipts to Support Services Coordinators by required due date each month.
  • Return program keys to proper location after each program.
  • Other duties needed to help drive our Vision, fulfill our Mission, and abide by NWSRA’s Core Values.
Safety
  • Understand safety policies, maintain a working knowledge of all general and departmental‑specific safety policies and inspect work and program areas for compliance with safe work practices and policies.
  • Enforce safety policies by improving employee and public knowledge while correcting unsafe behavior and conditions.
  • Cooperate and assist in the investigation of accidents/incidents and attends all required safety program and education meetings.
Program Leader Qualifications
Job Strength Requirements
Weight Bearing:
  • Ability to gather and transfer program equipment and to move heavy recreational equipment.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and push a wheelchair up to 300 lbs.
Agility/Flexibility/Balance:
  • Ability to safely lift, transfer and/or position individuals with mobility impairments in wheelchairs.
  • Ability to kneel, crawl, reach, rotate body position, reach into small spaces and run to maintain interaction with participants in programs who may need individualized assistance or close supervision.
Manual Dexterity:
  • Ability to maneuver wheelchairs through narrow or small spaces, such as doorways, washrooms, and vehicles, while operating doors and lifts and lift wheelchairs over obstructions such as curbs, small stairs, and other barriers.
  • Ability to manipulate a variety of objects such as eating utensils or G‑tubes to perform personal care for participants as well as writing utensils, communication devices and recreation equipment of all types.
Stamina:
  • Ability to work a varied schedule of days and hours.
  • Ability to drive or ride long distances required for the program.
  • Ability to keep pace with active participants who may be aggressive or a flight risk.
Psychological Considerations:
  • Ability to work with individuals from all backgrounds and special interests in a respectable manner and to maintain a positive attitude in public places.
  • Ability to troubleshoot, problem‑solve, and handle stress in a calm, professional manner.
Environmental Considerations:
  • Ability to perform in a variety of weather conditions, ranging from mild to severe, year round, and in facilities that may range in temperature, and/or have various exposures such as pool chemicals.
  • Ability to perform in outdoor situations where there is potential exposure to poisonous plants, insects, and wild animals.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • At least 21 years of age.
  • Illinois Driver’s License, required.
  • No moving violations in the last 36 months.
  • Experience working and/or volunteering with children and adults with disabilities.
  • Previous supervisory and/or leadership experience preferred.
  • Demonstrate dependability, promptness, flexibility and punctuality.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate with full‑time employees, part‑time employees, volunteers, parents/guardians, participants, park district and school district personnel, as well as members of the community.
  • Ability to perform duties under stressful situation without supervision.
  • Willingness to learn and accept new ideas.
  • Work at least one entire program season as a program assistant.
  • Exhibit interest and ability to plan and implement meaningful activities for all ability levels.
  • Current certification in CPR and First Aid preferred.
  • Ability to work independently and as a team.
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