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Branches Youth Development Assistant

Major Responsibility:  The Branches Youth Development & Environment Assistant is responsible for assisting an Instructor with supervision of program participants, program logistics, and maintaining a safe work environment for participating youth during summer employment.

 

Reports To:  Environmental Education Manager

 

Essential Functions:  

 

Assist Branches Instructor

  1. Supervises youth ages 15 - 21 in all aspects of behavior management, team dynamics, and project management
  2. Able to lesson plan activities for youth where Team Leader sees fit
  3. Trains youth in the use of equipment and tools, policies and procedures, proper behavior on the job, and other logistical aspects of the job
  4. Manages youth behavior and enthusiasm using positive reinforcement and communicating with clear expectations and feedback
  5. Transports youth and follows all safety procedures as outlined in training and the program handbook
  6. Conducts follow up work as needed to ensure all projects are completed and maintained as needed
  7. Ensures that attendance is taken and submitted daily
  8. Prepares, inspects, maintains and stores all equipment and tools
  9. Engages youth in learning about a variety of environmental education topics
  10. Will be punctual

 

Project Management and Logistics

  1. Assists with the maintenance and transport of equipment and vehicles
  2. Collects and submits paperwork as requested by the supervisor
  3. Ensures that equipment is properly stored at the end of the day

 

Qualifications: 

 

Requirements

  • Prior environmental education or outdoor learning experience
  • Complete a background investigation (cost incurred by Parks & People)
  • Prior work experience with youth
  • Be familiar with video conferencing software
  • Have the ability to assist with the facilitation of classes with youth ages 15-19
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Familiarity with OSHA safety regulations
  • Ability to assist with leading a team and modeling appropriate behavior among colleagues and in the community
  • Positive people skills and ability to assist in leading team using positive behavior management techniques
  • Communicates clear expectations and provides regular feedback to program participants
  • Ability to diffuse conflict efficiently
  • Excellent time-management skills and ability to carry out multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Works well in challenging conditions and with a diverse population
  • Available to attend entirety of program Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

 

Preferences 

  • A driver's license valid in the State of Maryland, a good driving record
  • Possession of current certification in CPR for adult/child and First Aid
  • Education or experience in the field of education, recreation, social sciences, or natural resources

 

Mandatory Schedule & Attendance

Attendance at all orientation and training sessions is mandatory. We are unable to accommodate vacations or outside commitments during the following dates:

June 22 – 26: Staff Training Week (Full Week)

June 29 – August 6: Active Camp Season

August 5: Intern Dinner and Final Presentations

August 7: Last Day of SuperKids Camp