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Under the Unit Director’s supervision, Youth Development Professionals (YDPs) are responsible for providing diverse programming opportunities to members ranging from 6 to 18. YDPs plan, implement, supervise, and evaluate programs and activities offered in program areas such as education, technology, arts and crafts, physical education/sports, and health and wellness.
YDPs prepare youth for success by creating an environment that facilitates the achievement of Boys & Girls Clubs’ youth development outcomes. This work is accomplished by promoting participation in clubhouse programs, providing guidance, and role modeling to members.
Develop young people’s capacity to engage in positive behaviors that nurture their own well‑being, set personal goals, and live successfully as self‑sufficient adults.
Enable youth to become proficient in basic educational disciplines, apply learning to everyday situations, and embrace technology to achieve success in a career.
Help young people develop fitness, positive use of leisure time, skills for stress management, appreciation for the environment, and social skills.
Oversee the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of a broad range of programs in the Boys & Girls Club Core Program Area of Education and Career Development within a designated club.
Enable youth to develop their creativity and cultural awareness through knowledge and appreciation of the visual arts, crafts, performing arts, and creative writing.
Prepare Youth for Success
A High School diploma is required; a college degree in a related field (or working toward one) is preferred.
Experience working with youth, ages 6‑18 years old, with an understanding of youth development.
Demonstrated experience conducting youth activities.
CPR and First Aid Certification.
The combined experience and/or formal training equivalent to a minimum of three years where:
Inside an average office environment with average office noise levels. No personal protective equipment is required. Able to lift up to 25 pounds.
Internal: Maintains close, daily contact with club staff (professional and volunteer), club members, and supervisor to receive/provide information, discuss issues, explain guidelines/instructions; instruct; and advise/counsel.
External: Maintains contact with external community groups, schools, members’ parents, and others to assist in resolving problems.
Frequent standing and walking; occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds of school supplies or recreational equipment waist height); hearing and understanding speech at normal levels; and speaking so that others may understand at normal levels.
Boys & Girls Clubs are often stressful, busy, and noisy environments. YDPs are expected to work in situations where many members and facilities‑related activities take place at the same time.