Seasonal Youth Counselor (Apopka) Position Available In Orange, Florida

Tallo's Job Summary: The Seasonal Youth Counselor position in Apopka, offered by L.O.V.E Our Youth, Inc. in Orlando, FL, pays $15-$16 per hour. The role involves providing guidance, support, and supervision to youth participants in summer enrichment programs. Requirements include CPR certification, a high school diploma or GED, and 2 years of related experience. Training dates are May 15, 20, and 21, 2025, with work starting on June 2 from 8:00 AM-6:00 PM. Responsibilities include organizing program activities, mentoring youth, enforcing rules, and collaborating with staff and parents. This role focuses on promoting youth safety, development, and well-being.

Company:
L.O.V.E Our Youth
Salary:
$33027
JobPart-timeOnsite

Job Description

Seasonal Youth Counselor (Apopka) L.O.V.E Our Youth, Inc. Orlando, FL Job Details Part-time $15•$16 an hour 9 hours ago Qualifications CPR Certification High school diploma or GED 2 years Entry level Full Job Description This is a position supporting seasonal (summer) youth enrichment programs during the times that students are out of school Description About L.O.V.E. Our Youth L.O.V.E. Our Youth is a growing nonprofit organization founded in 2012 and dedicated to provide programs for youth throughout Central Florida. Our mission is to leverage the power of collaboration to uplift and empower youth and their families within our community and our vision is to empower and create a sense of community for youth and their families through the support and collaboration of like-minded volunteers, organizations, and sponsors. L.O.V.E. Our Youth supports youth through providing mentorship, special events, and workshops that support all areas of a youth’s life. In addition, L.O.V.E. Our Youth collaborates with community organizations, combining resources to generate a greater impact on the lives of our youth.

Hours Training:

May 15, 2025 9:30 am•1 pm (Required to attend if you are not CPR Certified), May 20 and 21, 2025 4 pm•8 pm

Work Schedule:

Starting June 2, between the hours of 8:00 AM•6:00 PM (subject to change)

Note:

Training will take place at the main office in 32828, Work Site is located in 32703. Job Summary In this role, the Youth Counselor will work with students in various program settings to provide guidance, support, and supervision. This role plays a crucial part in promoting the overall well-being, development, and safety of youth participants in the program. Additional focus will be placed on executing program strategies and interventions to promote awareness, education, and proactive measures to prevent problems before they arise Job Responsibilities Provide direct supervision and guidance to youth participants during program activities, ensuring their safety and well-being Assist in planning and organizing program activities tailored to the needs and interests of the youth participants while integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, Math (STEAM), and Career Readiness concepts. Serve as a positive role model and mentor to youth, fostering their personal growth, self-esteem, and social skills. Set clear expectations and boundaries for behavior, enforcing program rules and addressing any behavioral issues that may arise Provide a supportive and caring environment for youth, offering a listening ear and guidance when they face personal or social challenges Collaborate with other program staff, volunteers, and parents/guardians to ensure effective communication, coordination, and support for youth participants Keep accurate records of program activities, incidents, and participant progress, and provide regular reports Build positive relationships with youth participants, gaining their trust and fostering a sense of belonging and community within the program. Continuous evaluation and monitoring of youth interactions to identify those facing risk factors, and in possible need of outside services and resources Other duties as assigned Required knowledge, skills, and abilities High school diploma, GED, or equivalent Minimum of two years directly related experience working in the field of education and/or youth development Demonstrated ability to engage and connect with young individuals while creating a positive and inclusive environment. Ability to communicate effectively with youth, their families, and fellow staff members. Ability to execute and lead activities that support the overall youth wellbeing Ability to establish clear expectations, boundaries, and rules for behavior and redirecting youth towards positive choices when needed Ability to foster a welcoming environment that respects and values individual differences Ability to work effectively as part of a team Ability to effectively work with youth and families to address their needs Ability to effectively stay organized and manage time wisely Ability to effectively navigate computers and programs to manage program communications and updates Preferred Experience with Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, Math, and/or Career Development programs Salary $15•$16 per hour

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