Youth Development Specialist at Temple University

Posted by on November 4, 2005

[emailed 11/3/2005]

Job Title Youth Development Specialist (Part-time)
Location: Temple University-Center for Social Policy and Community Development
Campus: Main Campus
Job Number: TU-07847
Date Posted: 08/04/2005

Job Qualifications:
The Part-Time Youth Development Specialist will coordinate the day to day operation and implementation of the middle school After School Program under the supervision of the Assistant Coordinator for 21st Century Community Learning Center. This will include participant outreach, recruitment and intake; supervision of staff, developing programs, planning academic curriculum; cultural enrichment, and recreational activities; and maintaining required documentation, databases and files. Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in education and zero to two years experience working with and/or supervising youth programs. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

Required Skills and Abilities:
*Ability to work weekday afternoons (2:00-6:00pm).
*Demonstrated ability to supervise staff.
*Good written and oral communication skills.
*Ability to develop and implement educational curriculum.
*Ability to travel to various school locations, community organizations and meetings.

Preferred:
*Certified to teach.
*Demonstrated knowledge and experience to work with at-risk youth.

To apply for this position go to <a href="http://www.temple.edu">http://www.temple.edu</a>. Click on Jobs@Temple.

Nicole Napson
Site Director

Boone Student Support Center
(in the Boone School-rear entrance)
1435 N. 26th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
(215) 978-3743 (Direct)
(215) 978-3744 (Main)


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