Learning Facilitator
The Learning Facilitator is a core member of the Flint Freedom Schools Collaborative (FFSC) team, responsible for delivering a high-quality, culturally grounded, and engaging learning experience for scholars. This role brings the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) Freedom Schools model to life through instruction, relationship-building, and daily program execution.
Learning Facilitators play a critical role in shaping scholar identity, strengthening literacy, and cultivating a joyful, affirming classroom environment.
Key Responsibilities
1. Academic Enrichment & Instruction (40%)
- Facilitate the CDF Integrated Reading Curriculum (IRC) with fidelity and enthusiasm
- Develop and submit weekly lesson plans aligned with program goals
- Support literacy development through engaging, culturally relevant instruction
- Lead and support Harambee and structured learning activities
2. Scholar Relationships & Culture Building (40%)
- Build strong, affirming relationships with scholars and families
- Foster a positive, safe, and inclusive classroom culture
- Implement effective classroom management strategies rooted in respect and engagement
- Model positive behavior and leadership for scholars
3. Program Implementation & Collaboration (20%)
- Set up and maintain classroom spaces aligned with FFSC and CDF standards
- Collaborate with Site Coordinators and team members to ensure program success
- Participate in daily debriefs and team reflections
- Support afternoon enrichment and special program activities
Required Skills & Competencies
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to engage and manage groups of youth effectively
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines (lesson plans, reports, etc.)
- Adaptability and solution-oriented mindset in fast-paced environments
- Ability to create inclusive, culturally responsive learning spaces
- Positive, proactive, and professional demeanor
Minimum Qualifications
- At least one (1) year removed from high school
- At least one (1) year of college preferred
- Demonstrated passion for working with youth
- Ability to commit to the full duration of the program
Program Commitment & Key Dates
Learning Facilitators must be available for all required training and program dates:
- National Training (Knoxville, TN): June 2–7, 2026
- Local Training: May 30 & June 13, 2026
- Site Setup: June 15–18, 2026
- Program Dates: June 22 – July 31, 2026
- Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
- Breakdown: August 3–4, 2026
What We’re Looking For
We’re looking for individuals who:
- Believe in the brilliance and potential of young people
- Bring energy, creativity, and consistency to their work
- Are committed to equity, community, and collective impact
- Show up as leaders, mentors, and role models
How to Apply
Submit your resume to: quetta@freedomschoolscollab.org
For questions: 810-449-7819