The S.T.Y.L.E. (Skills Training for Youth through Learning and Education) is an academic, recreational, life and social skills development after-school program designed to support youth attending schools in neighbourhood improvement areas.
The Learning Disabilities Association of Toronto is recruiting multiple part-time Team Leads to join our STYLE team. Programs run Tuesday-Thursday from 3:00-6:00pm. Team Leads are also provided additional hours per week for program planning- Total hours: 10-12 hours per week.
STYLE program runs in Toronto high schools. Site locations may include areas such as: Scarborough, Etobicoke, North York, Toronto.
Team Lead specific duties:
- Working with Youth Facilitators to deploy the monthly program calendar/activity plans** for allocated program sites and uploading them to Google Drive folders
- Spending monthly food budget and distributing snacks and food items to allocated schools weekly as per budget
- Reporting on monthly attendance, budget, safety checks, risk strategies and evaluations for allocated schools
- Attending monthly team lead meetings and submitting monthly program documents (food receipts, attendance sheets, time sheets, safety checks, consent forms, etc.)
- Working frontline with youth directly to deploy the monthly mandate, program calendar/activity plans as per ASP guidelines
- Ensure all risk mitigation strategies, safety, program guidelines, program targets are used and met in daily deployment of program activities with youth and colleagues
- Provide coaching, mentoring and modelling for STYLE program participants while liaising and reporting to team leads and program admin
- Assist in creating monthly programming for youth including: recreation and physical activity, academic tutoring, cooking, music, arts and crafts, and social skills development
- Create a welcoming, caring, environment for youth to encourage participation in daily activities
- Attend staff meetings and professional development training opportunities
- Maintain professional relationships with colleagues, students, parents, and school administration
- Ability to engage, empower, and educate youth
- Conduct outreach activities in school to promote program awareness
- Complete administrative tasks such as food budgeting, program inventory, and keep a record of student attendance
- Maintain safe and clean work environments
- Attend and contribute to organization fundraising efforts
- Attending mandatory training sessions as required
Qualifications
- Post Secondary education in Education/Child and/or Youth Social Work/Recreation Management, CYW or a combination of relevant academic and professional experience.
- Ability to work independently within a team setting
- Ability to supervise staff at program sites on regular basis
- Previous experience working in S.T.Y.L.E. or ASP as a Youth Facilitator is an asset
- Experience deploying programming for youth (recreation/tutoring/healthy living/wellness)**
- Understanding of the academic and social issues facing youth with Learning Disabilities
- Proficient in secondary school (high school) subjects
- Experience working with at-risk youth, crisis management and diverse vulnerable populations
- Self-starter, demonstrated creativity and problem-solving abilities
- Ability to work independently within a team setting
- Experience in outreach, community development and/or marketing of program(s) and services
- Ability to perform and document routine inspections and cleaning procedures as per agencies COVID guidelines
- Ability to navigate and deliver online programming as required
- HIGH FIVE, Principles of Healthy Child Development
- First Aid/CPR
- Food Handler Certificate
- Successful VSS required
- Must hold a valid driver’s license with regular access to a reliable vehicle
**All program workers are involved in part in program planning, facilitation, tutoring and behaviour management.
Terms: Part-Time Position (contract, seasonal)
Hours: 10-12 hours per week (**must be available Tuesday through Thursday from 3:00p.m. to 6p.m.)
Dates: September 2024-June 2025
Application Deadline: until roles are filled
Note: The Agency conducts continuous interviews (telephone screening and personal interviews) and will hire the first suitable candidate. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest. Only those candidates selected for interviews will be conducted.
LDATD is an inclusive employer committed to ensuring accessibility. If you require accommodations to attend an interview, please contact us.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $20.00-$21.00 per hour
Expected hours: 10 – 12 per week
Application question(s):
- Will you be able to reliably commute to program sites for in-person programming?
- Are you available to work Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3-6pm? **must be available all 3 days per week
Work Location: In person