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Extreme Kids Activity Leader

Government Jobs, Chaska, MN, United States


Job Summary

The Extreme Kids Activity Leader is responsible for planning, executing and leading safe summer recreational activities for school-age children. Responsibilities

Creates clear, detailed daily lesson plans and determines supply and equipment needs. Takes primary responsibility for executing lesson plans, and the coordination, supervision and leadership of recreational activities. Ensures open proactive communication between parents and staff members, including discussing and documenting participants' behaviors and implementing behavior modification plans as needed. Serves as a positive role model and leader to fellow staff members and youth participants. Supervises and participates with groups of youth in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities including crafts, games, socialization, health/wellness and field trips. Adheres to the goals, theme and schedule of the program to ensure youth receive a consistent, high quality experience. Assists with program administration by taking accurate daily attendance counts. Performs all other related duties as requested or assigned. Qualifications

Education and Experience Two years of experience programming recreational activities for youth ages 6

12 One year of post high-school course work related to working with school-age children Experience implementing youth activities and supervising youth in groups of 10-20 Must be at least 18 years of age Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Certification in First Aid, CPR, AED and Blood Borne Pathogens or willingness to complete certification within 30 days of hire; training will be provided for those not certified Ability to communicate with youth, program staff and parents in a positive and responsive manner that is consistently welcoming and enhances effective work relationships Demonstrated cultural awareness and sensitivity Leadership and interpersonal skills, ability to work collaboratively and motivate others Time management and organizational skills, ability to prioritize and delegate tasks Other Requirements Ability to commit to the entire 10-week program, and completion of all paid staff training of approximately 10-15 hours prior the start of the program Equipment, Mental & Physical Demands

Equipment Used Computer Telephone Mental Effort Attention to safety standards, procedures, and practices Attentiveness and responsiveness to children/parents or guardians Physical Requirements Bending, sitting, stooping, squatting, walking, and running Ability to differentiate between colors and shades and colors Ability to lift and/or carry up to 40 lbs. Working Conditions Indoor/ outdoor environment Sun/heat temperature change exposure Often noisy environment Exposure to flu/colds