What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Programming Lead- New Tampa Family Center position at YMCA?
Under the direction of the Program Director, the Family Programming Lead Attendant will nurture and develop children in the YMCA member Stay & Play, Youth Zone, and Parent’s Night Out program. This position is responsible for oversight of the Stay & Play program area during scheduled shifts, ensuring that the program adheres to all Y standards, policies, and procedures. Provide safe and enjoyable childcare for members and their children.
Essential functions and responsibilities includes, but not limited to:
- Serves as a leader for Family Programming Attendants by exhibiting exceptional member services to all.
- Responsible for maintaining proper staff to child ratios.
- Communicate in a professional and positive manner to children, parents, guests, and other associates.
- Provide a safe and enjoyable environment for members and their children.
- Greet every parent and child as they arrive and depart from the area and ensures that parents/guardians follow the sign in/sign out procedures for drop off and pick up according to Y policies/procedures.
- Engage children by implementing Question of the Day, thematic discussions, arts and crafts activities, and best practices daily.
- Initiate and supervise age appropriate games and activities.
- Maintain a clean environment by disinfecting toys, wiping tables and chairs, wiping shelves, putting toys and equipment away properly, cleaning common areas, and wiping bathrooms and sinks down as necessary.
- Maintain a safe environment by directly supervising children throughout the program area – encouraging positive behaviors, knowing where each child is at all times and never leaving a child unattended, maintaining the sign in/sign out sheet, identifying potential hazards in the area, and adhering to Y policies and standards.
- Follow standards and policies as explained in the Stay & Play Staff Handbook, the Stay & Play Parent Manual, and the Tampa YMCA Employee Handbook.
- Enforce all rules and to make effective decision making to assure the safety and security of program participants.
Completes all job related and other trainings as required.
Performs all other duties as assigned.
Education
Preferred
High School or better.
Experience
Required
1 year: School, community, volunteer, or work experience requiring interaction with children.
This position requires a minimum age of 18 years old.
Preferred
Position requires ability to work flexible hours including evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.
The Tampa Y is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace.