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Environmental Justice Instructor

Under the direction of the Teen Reach Manager, Environmental Justice Instructor implements the Environmental Justice Change Makers curriculum with a group of 16 teens 14-16 year old students Tuesdays and Thursdays 3-6 pm and occasional Saturdays 9 am -1 pm. Instructor must have extensive experience with classroom management and youth development. They should exhibit a love of gardening and environmental justice and have a passion for working with youth and teens. Candidate must have a good understanding of project based and experiential learning. 

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND KEY TASKS 

  • Take students on outings with partner agencies (LVEJO and a Kayak trip with Friends of Chicago River) 
  • Collaborate with other OST mentors 
  • Coach OST mentors on their STEM activities 
  • Maintain program records and share with OST mentors 
  • Provide an end of program report that highlights attendance, pictures, evaluation 
  • Assist children in their emotional, cognitive, and social development, toward an overall goal of social competence and school readiness and identify problems that may interfere with the development thereof. 
  • Ensure enrollment and attendance and follow up with any youth or parents who miss a session 
  • Manage negative classroom behaviors in restorative and positive manner while remaining focused on the goals of the program and lesson. 
  • Ensure high quality programming based on the Youth Program Quality Assessment measures 
  • Demonstrate respect, understanding and patience to all youth and adults from all cultural backgrounds, with an appreciation for their interests, creativity, capabilities, beauty, and means of expression. 
  • Must be able to resolve problems, handle conflict, and make effective decisions under pressure.  
  • Comply and adhere to all compliance and licensure standards, including local, state and national regulatory entities 
  • Ability to frequently sit, stand, or bend, for prolonged periods.  
  • Physical agility to attend to the activity levels of youth. 
  • Perform other duties as assigned 

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in education, STEM or a related field or a related discipline. 
  • 2 years of experience facilitating groups of 12 or more in educational or recreational activities. 
  • Prior experience leading STEM activities 
  • A high degree of emotional intelligence and self-awareness. 
  • Proven ability to work with multiple stakeholders. 
  • Excellent project management skills and ability to multi-task with demonstrated attention to detail. 
  • Flexibility to adapt to changing conditions and requirements. 

Benefits: 

  • Retirement savings plan (401(k)) 
  • Paid Time Off (vacation, sick leave, holidays) 
  • Employee Assistance Program 

 

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