
Youth Development Program Specialist
- Ottawa, ON
- 45.000-48.000 $ par an
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Oversee the development and delivery of programming to members which are in line with Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa (BGCO) Programs Policies and Procedures Manual and Employee Handbook
- Be a positive role model for youth workers, volunteers and youth
- Act as on-site contact in absence of the manager
- Support and promote teamwork across BGCO
- Report any concerns regarding staff to manager, Communicate relevant information to manager
- Supervise staff appropriately throughout programming
- Any other duties as required by the BGCO Manager
- Work positively in partnership with other agencies
- Liaise with other services where a young person may require additional and/or more specialist support, encouraging appropriate referrals of young people into relevant services
- Perform public relations and promotion of the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa
- Community Outreach
- Develop and maintain community contacts
- Positively engage with young people during Critical Hours
- Identify gaps in service and work with the manager and other colleagues to seek funding to address these gaps
- Promote and oversee Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa guidelines and policies including confidentiality, child protection & equal opportunities
- Actively encourage young people to participate in programs offered
- Maintain regular contact with lead Senior Youth Workers
- Provide feedback to staff and volunteers regarding their performance in programming
- Responsible for upkeep of professional skills and development
- Attend Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa full time staff meetings and planning sessions
- Assist in the co-ordination and development of the ‘in house’ training of staff
- Align programming with BGCO strategic direction
- Perform administrative record keeping and reporting as required
- Manage budgets in conjunction with manager
- Complete monthly reports
- Maintain updated database
- Submit Human Resource and financial forms in a timely manner
- Completed degree or diploma in a child and youth related studies
- 3-5 years’ experience designing and leading social recreation programs with children and youth
- Recognized certification in first aid
- HIGH FIVE certificate is an asset
- Experience working in the not-for-profit sector an asset
- Excellent communication skills
- Demonstrated leadership skills
- Ability to build meaningful, constructive relationships with children and youth in groups and on an individual basis
- Ability to work as part of a team
- Effective communication skills including report writing and presentations
- Knowledge of issues that affect children and youth
- Knowledge of various aspects of child development
- Experience of working with marginalized/’hard to reach’ youth
- Experience of planning and developing child and youth programs
- Ability to monitor and evaluate a wide range of interventions with children and youth
- Knowledge of child protection act
- Knowledge of anti-discriminatory practice
- Experience of managing and supervising part-time staff and volunteers
- Proficient in using IT including email and Microsoft Word
- Experience of multi-agency working suggestion: experience in community development approached
- Multilingualism is an asset
- Current Police Records check (vulnerable sector).
- Ability to work evenings.