- Assist in developing individualized lesson plans, following the set program format, for all assigned students.
- Tutor assigned students 4 times per week, for 30 minutes per session. Develop and implement tutoring program that assesses, assists and encourages member in the learning processes.
- Complete all reports and documentation, as required for academic data for K-5 Club members.
- Work with staff to implement creative and engaging after-school literacy games/activities for program participants.
- Provide guidance and direction to youth in the areas of educational programs.
- Creating a safe, positive environment that supports children’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical development.
- Build positive relationship with youth, volunteers, parents, schools and community.
- Assist with tracking daily attendance and other applicable program administrative duties
- Attend any programs, projects and special events coordinated by Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain.
- Assist with clean up and organization of all program areas
- Maintain flexible scheduling to be able to travel between different locations
Education: High School diploma required. Associate’s Degree or greater preferred.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The organization began in 1969 as a Boys’ Club with a very modest operation at the Pitt County Fairgrounds.
Since that time, the organization has experienced significant growth in membership, programs, and facilities. In 1992 the Jack Minges Unit was built to accommodate the growing need for youth services and to include girls in the membership. Additional units were established in Ayden in 1993, Farmville in 1995 and Uptown Greenville in 2007. The Grady-White Boats/E.R. Lewis Family Unit was opened in 2007. The Club in Ayden relocated in April of 2010 and was named the Dr. Ledyard E. Ross Unit. The organization assumed responsibility for the Club in Lenoir County in 2010, two Clubs in Beaufort County in 2013, opened a new Club in November 2013 within Greene County Intermediate School and its 10th Club in Robersonville at East End Elementary School in January 2016. Today, more than 1,300 at-risk and in-need young people are taking advantage of the programs, activities and services provided by Clubs. In 2015, the organization changed its name to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain to properly represent its presence in Pitt, Lenoir, Beaufort, Greene, Martin, Carteret and Craven Counties.
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