LEAP (ELOP) Program Leaders at Live Oak Elementary School District
About the Employer
Welcome to Live Oak School District! Our mission is to empower, inspire and ensure equitable opportunities for every student to thrive. We teach and nurture the whole child in an academically rigorous, collaborative and innovative environment. The Live Oak School District was established in 1872 and currently serves approximately 1,700 students in three elementary schools, one middle school, one K-8 independent charter school, and one alternative school. The student population is 50% Hispanic, 31% White, 19% Other, 30% English learner, and 60% Socioeconomically disadvantaged.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Monday-Friday after school, 4 hour shifts available! Additional position available specifically for Kindergarten classroom group.
Job Description / Essential Elements:
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Position: LEAP (ELOP) Program Leader I and II
Department: Child Development
Reports To: All Site Supervisor
Hours: Elementary: Mon-Thurs, 1:30-6:00 pm, Fridays 12:30-6:00 pm
180 School Days & 30 Additional work days (summer/spring/winter)
SUMMARY
Works in a classroom setting by providing direct instruction to individuals and small and large groups of students. Provides excellent child care, leadership and supports peers by modeling program guidelines/procedures. Implements classroom management techniques and is responsible for guiding and organizing structured and unstructured activities in indoor /outdoor settings. Arranges supplies, materials and equipment for program use. Willing to work full day camps and summer camp.
NATURE AND SCOPE
Commitment to the position and the role of an After School Program Leader. Works a steady M-F shift. Regularly attends staff meetings. Available and committed to coaching and training sessions. Makes weekly lesson plans for their classroom and helps other Leaders with their lesson plans. Communicates regularly with other staff members about procedures and areas for growth. Working towards a college degree and willing to attend CPR training. Assist Site Supervisor with additional duties as needed. Scope of work is performed in a classroom, outdoors and in a group environment where there is moderate exposure to communicable disease and hygiene needs of young children.
Provides support to Site Supervisor with classroom procedures, monitoring the health and safety of children, record keeping for nutrition programs, monitoring program materials/supplies, organizing the monthly attendance records and other procedures related to the after school programs. Assists with plans and implementation of activities as determined by the Site Supervisor.
Must be capable of passing a basic skills test for district teacher aide position and obtain and maintain a fingerprint clearance with the FBI and Department of Justice.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
Resume 3 professional references from supervisors Transcripts needed if applying for LEAP Leader II position
Resume 3 professional references from supervisors Transcripts needed if applying for LEAP Leader II position