The Salvation Army’s Chelsea Corps is Hiring Group Leaders

Job Description

 

  • Generous paid time off every year that includes: holidays, vacation time and sick time
  • Employer funded Pension Plan (company contributions begin after 1 year of employment and consistently works 20+ hours/week)
  • Eligibility for supplemental insurance plans including: Voluntary Term Life & AD&D benefits, AFLAC Insurance
  • Most importantly – a job with a good purpose!
Location: Chelsea/E. Boston Corps
Number of Openings: 2
Hours: 20 hrs/week, 40 hrs/week during school vacations and summer
Pay Rate: $15.00/hr

Under supervision of the Site Coordinator, the group leader is responsible for the daily programs, safety and well-being of the children. The group leader will work closely with the Site Coordinator, bringing to his/her attention concerns that relate to the children and/or the program.


Qualifications

Must be at least18 years of age and meet one of the following OCCS sets of requirements:

  • Must have a Bachelor’s Degree or an Associate’s Degree, and have three months of experience working with school age children; or
  • Have a high school diploma or equivalent; and have six months of experience working with school age children including three months of supervised experience at a school age child care program, or
  • Have nine (9) months experience with school age children including three months supervised experience at a school age childcare program.
  • Must be able to plan, prepare, and implement the day-to-day activities
  • Responsible for assuring a high level and enthusiasm when working with the children
  • Responsible for working with the Site Coordinator and other staff to assure the safety of the children enrolled in the program
  • Ability to communicate any and all problems or concerns to the Site Coordinator, who will inform the Administrator

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