
Youth Program Coordinator
- Henderson, NV
- $15.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Two years’ experience working with children in a Corps/Church setting and/or a 2 year college degree in Youth Ministries or Christian Education.
- Knowledge and use of Microsoft Office and Lotus Notes is required
- Must be able to compose and type letters, e-mails, and other communications as needed
- Must be able to operate office equipment such as FAX machine, copy machine, printers, laminating machine, etc.
- Must be able and willing to take direction, both oral and written, and follow through with minimal supervision. Must be a “self-starter”.
- Must be well organized, and able to maintain files and materials
- A demonstrated ability to relate to and work with young persons from diverse backgrounds, and the ability to communicate effectively with parents, volunteers, and other professionals such as school Principals, school teachers, etc.
- Valid Nevada Drivers’ license and insured transportation.
- Certification by and participating in The Salvation Army Fleet Safety Program
- Current First Aid & CPR certification. If not current, certification must be obtained within two months of hire. Instructor certification preferred
- Have a philosophy of education and child development that is consistent with that of The Salvation Army.
- Exhibit a sincere concern for youth of all ages to be nurtured and guided in The Salvation Army oriented Christian standards and lifestyle.
- Must receive training and certification for The Salvation Army Protect the Mission and Child Safety policies, and ensure compliance in all programs and facilities.
- Required to pass a back ground check.
- Develop, organize, recruit leaders and volunteers, and lead all TSA programs such as Sunbeams, Girl Guards, Adventure Corps, Corps Cadets, Junior Soldiers, Corps Cadets, and Community Care Ministries.
- Develop, organize, and lead seasonal programs such as Vacation Bible School, Camp, and Christmas program as they apply to youth.
- Plan, develop, organize, and coordinate with Corps Officers logistical items such as transportation, budgets, property security, and management of petty cash, fees, donations, etc.
- Develop a yearly calendar that identifies scheduled activities, events, and program themes.
- Other duties as assigned by the Corps Officers
- Develop and coordinate the after school program, including food (meals and snacks), tutoring programs, and other activities.
- Recruit, organize, and develop volunteers and leaders.
- Coordinate all aspects of the program with local school leaders and teachers including tutoring, transportation, and scheduling.
- Coordinate the attendance with parents.
- Develop a monthly and semester calendar for events and program, and a second food menu.
- Link the participants in this program to seasonal and SAY programs.
- Other duties as assigned by the Corps Officers