- For our ASC students: 2-4 rounds of 7-week body safety classes per semester, that meet once a week during regular after school NCK programming, teaching students body safety awareness and social and emotional skills.
- For our Teen Life Interns: 1-2 12-week support and psychoeducational evening group per week (normally same gender group) for any interested Teen Life Intern, fall and spring semesters.
- Crisis Intervention: as needed with NCK children, teens, and families
- Master’s degree and driver’s license required; Spanish language skills helpful (but not required)
- MSW, LSW, LLPC or LCSW
- Christian commitment – mature person of Christian faith as defined by the Apostle’s Creed, with an active prayer life and church involvement, and aligned with New City Kids’ statement of faith: www.newcitykids.org/statement-of-faith
- Dedicated team member – flexible and willing to complete tasks that may fall outside one’s job description, and able to make things happen without being micromanaged
- Emotional maturity – self-aware, teachable, sensitive to and knowledgeable about cross-cultural issues, and able to wisely engage with youth living in challenging or traumatic environments
- Persistent – pursues relationships even with ‘difficult’ people with both a Christ-like insistence and gentleness/humility; pursues work goals to their completion in the face of challenges
- Relational – skillful listener, trustworthy, reliable, professional and mature role model for children and teens.
- Completes Brighter Day Training with: Brighter Day Director
- Supervisors: Brighter Day Director, On site: ED, Center Director, or other designated staff (designated by ED)
- FLSA Status: Non-exempt
- Compensation: $31/hr
- Hours: 6/wk minimum; 8-15 hrs/week flexible
- Start date: TBD
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.
"Loving kids for change to create a community of spiritual, leadership, academic, and musical development."
New City Kids offers after school programming for youth in under-resourced neighborhoods. Children and teens get a chance to explore music and academics in a creative and fun environment—these programs give children a safe place to feel and hear that they are valued and loved. New City Kids aims to draw children into hope by developing in them skills, talents, and desires for their future. By surrounding them with a community of love and development, we set youth on a path of transformation that will carry them forward for the rest of their lives.
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