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Center For Family Life in Sunset Park

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Activity Specialist - Literacy @ PS 971 - Part-time

Brooklyn, NY
Part-time
Posted 12/3/2025
Verified Source
Key Skills:
Literacy lesson planning
Youth development
Group management
Social emotional learning
Bilingual communication
Organizational skills
Team collaboration

Compensation

Salary Range

$54K - 58K a year

Responsibilities

Develop and facilitate engaging literacy activities for K-5 after-school participants, supporting homework and collaborating with school staff.

Requirements

Bachelor's degree, experience with literacy lesson plans for elementary students, strong youth development and interpersonal skills, flexibility, and preferably bilingual abilities.

Full Description

Description JOB TITLE: Activity Specialist – Literacy LOCATION: School-based site in the Sunset Park neighborhood - PS971 PAY RATE: $26-$28/hour, commensurate with education and experience EXEMPTION: Non-Exempt REPORTS TO: Program Director SUPERVISES: N/A PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: To create and facilitate age-appropriate literacy activities for after-school participants (K-5th) as part of a multidisciplinary team I. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to • Develop and implement engaging lessons that integrate literacy skills, social emotional learning, and the arts • Design activities that promote teamwork, communication, and experimentation in large and small group settings • Create interactive/hands-on activities to keep participants engaged • Utilize thoughtful group-management skills (restorative processes instead of punitive discipline) in a non-traditional classroom setting • Contribute to the planning and execution of special events, staff development training, and other community building activities • Attend weekly professional development meetings • Provide daily program support as needed including but not limited to: supervising transitions, cleaning shared spaces, organizing materials, assisting with administrative tasks • Work with Program Director and School Principal to align literacy lessons to schoolday curriculum themes, materials, and lessons • Support Homework Time through materials, lessons, or hands on support as needed II. QUALIFICATIONS • Minimum education requirement: Bachelor’s degree • Experience creating and facilitating literacy-based lesson plans for elementary aged students • Strong youth development background • Strong interpersonal and organizational skills • Flexibility and the ability to work well as a member of a team of different disciplines (artists, social workers, young adult staff) • Interested in managing and creating positive experiences for groups of youth, including participants with special needs and challenging behaviors • Demonstrated ability to maintain a high energy level • Bilingual: English/Mandarin/Cantonese or English/Spanish, preferred III. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS • Build and maintain positive working relationships and daily interactions with participants, volunteers, co-workers, and supervisors • Have a strong sensitivity to cultural and identity differences among staff and clients • Possess a strong belief in people’s ability to grow and change • Forge a mutually respectful partnership with persons served and their families • Willing to reflect on and expand understandings of authority, boundaries, and conflict resolution • Follow agency policies designed to promote personal/professional boundaries IV. WORKING CONDITIONS • Be comfortable managing ongoing projects in addition to day-to-day tasks • Actively engage and interact with children each day • May be required to be active by walking, bending, standing, squatting or sitting on the floor with children • May be exposed to all weather conditions and might be required to work in various temperatures in order to facilitate activities in various locations inside and outside of the school building • Adhere to agency dress code daily (CFL T-shirt and clothing/shoes that allow you to move comfortably) V. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY The Literacy Specialist’s role focuses on creating meaningful group activities while sharing leadership responsibilities with a team of colleagues and supervisors VI. SCHOOL YEAR SCHEDULE 20-24 hours per week Monday to Friday, 2pm to 6pm One morning meeting and one evening meeting, to be scheduled Occasional holiday camps and extended professional development days To apply, send a resume and cover letter to Jirazel Muñoz () AND apply via Paylocity. Description JOB TITLE: Activity Specialist – Literacy LOCATION: School-based site in the Sunset Park neighborhood - PS971 PAY RATE: $26-$28/hour, commensurate with education and experience EXEMPTION: Non-Exempt REPORTS TO: Program Director SUPERVISES: N/A PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: To create and facilitate age-appropriate literacy activities for after-school participants (K-5th) as part of a multidisciplinary team I. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to • Develop and implement engaging lessons that integrate literacy skills, social emotional learning, and the arts • Design activities that promote teamwork, communication, and experimentation in large and small group settings • Create interactive/hands-on activities to keep participants engaged • Utilize thoughtful group-management skills (restorative processes instead of punitive discipline) in a non-traditional classroom setting • Contribute to the planning and execution of special events, staff development training, and other community building activities • Attend weekly professional development meetings • Provide daily program support as needed including but not limited to: supervising transitions, cleaning shared spaces, organizing materials, assisting with administrative tasks • Work with Program Director and School Principal to align literacy lessons to schoolday curriculum themes, materials, and lessons • Support Homework Time through materials, lessons, or hands on support as needed II. QUALIFICATIONS • Minimum education requirement: Bachelor’s degree • Experience creating and facilitating literacy-based lesson plans for elementary aged students • Strong youth development background • Strong interpersonal and organizational skills • Flexibility and the ability to work well as a member of a team of different disciplines (artists, social workers, young adult staff) • Interested in managing and creating positive experiences for groups of youth, including participants with special needs and challenging behaviors • Demonstrated ability to maintain a high energy level • Bilingual: English/Mandarin/Cantonese or English/Spanish, preferred III. RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS • Build and maintain positive working relationships and daily interactions with participants, volunteers, co-workers, and supervisors • Have a strong sensitivity to cultural and identity differences among staff and clients • Possess a strong belief in people’s ability to grow and change • Forge a mutually respectful partnership with persons served and their families • Willing to reflect on and expand understandings of authority, boundaries, and conflict resolution • Follow agency policies designed to promote personal/professional boundaries IV. WORKING CONDITIONS • Be comfortable managing ongoing projects in addition to day-to-day tasks • Actively engage and interact with children each day • May be required to be active by walking, bending, standing, squatting or sitting on the floor with children • May be exposed to all weather conditions and might be required to work in various temperatures in order to facilitate activities in various locations inside and outside of the school building • Adhere to agency dress code daily (CFL T-shirt and clothing/shoes that allow you to move comfortably) V. SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY The Literacy Specialist’s role focuses on creating meaningful group activities while sharing leadership responsibilities with a team of colleagues and supervisors VI. SCHOOL YEAR SCHEDULE 20-24 hours per week Monday to Friday, 2pm to 6pm One morning meeting and one evening meeting, to be scheduled Occasional holiday camps and extended professional development days To apply, send a resume and cover letter to Jirazel Muñoz () AND apply via Paylocity.

This job posting was last updated on 12/7/2025

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