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Youth & Family Educator

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OIC of South Florida Inc

Oakland Park, FL (In Person)

$46,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/1/2026

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Youth & Family Educator OIC of South Florida Inc - 3.4 Oakland Park, FL Job Details Full-time $45,000 - $48,000 a year 15 hours ago Qualifications Working with students Student engagement classroom management Working with youth Full Job Description About Us OIC of South Florida is a workforce development organization with a long-standing legacy of helping youth and adults remove barriers, build confidence, gain skills, and access career pathways that lead to economic mobility. Through our Youth & Family Services Division, we strengthen the next generation of the workforce by combining academic enrichment, STEAM exposure, employability skills, and wraparound guidance—so students can succeed in school and thrive beyond it. About the Role The Youth & Family Educator is responsible for delivering engaging youth development programming that supports personal growth, life skills development, and career readiness for youth participants. Working within OIC of South Florida's Youth & Family Division, Educators implement curriculum and facilitate workshops aligned with the division's three pillars: Positive Youth Development, STEAM exploration, and Talent Pipeline development. Youth & Family Educators create supportive learning environments where youth can build confidence, strengthen decision-making skills, explore career interests, and develop the tools necessary for long-term academic and professional success. Key Responsibilities Facilitate youth development workshops and educational sessions focused on leadership, life skills, healthy decisionmaking, and personal growth. Deliver curriculum aligned with the Youth & Family Division's program pillars including Positive Youth Development, STEAM exposure, and workforce readiness. Create engaging and interactive learning environments that encourage youth participation and critical thinking. Support youth in developing communication skills, teamwork, problemsolving, and goalsetting abilities. Integrate career awareness and workforce readiness concepts into youth programming in collaboration with Youth Workforce Navigators. Assist in coordinating youth activities, workshops, and group projects that reinforce program objectives. Support implementation of division initiatives including leadership programming, STEAM activities, and youth engagement events. Maintain accurate attendance records and program documentation in accordance with organizational and grant requirements. Collaborate with program staff to ensure consistent program delivery across multiple sites. Participate in staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities. Support outreach and recruitment efforts to engage youth participants in programming. Maintain a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment for all youth participants.
Qualifications/Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Education, Social Services, Youth Development, Human Services, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 23 years of experience working with youth in educational, afterschool, or communitybased programs. Experience facilitating workshops, group activities, or youth development programming preferred. Experience working in schoolbased or communitybased youth programs is highly desirable. Strong classroom management, facilitation, and youth engagement skills.
Work Location:
Broward and MiamiDade Counties Additional Requirements Background screening clearance Reliable transportation to program sites Ability to work some nights and weekend events About OIC of South Florida Inc
WHO IS OIC?
OIC of South Florida is a beacon of hope through its ability to serve as a community-based workforce, job development, and training organization. OIC of South Florida focuses on the unemployed, underemployed, unskilled, and those with barriers to self-sufficiency due to past indiscretions in their background through our various Workforce Development Division programs. OIC of South Florida also seeks to proactively address the vicious cycles of poverty via our Youth & Family Division programs. By partnering with local schools and government agencies, OIC of South Florida can successfully provide career awareness and readiness programming annually to over 7,000 students in middle school and high school.