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$62K - 83K a year
Develop and oversee educational programming, coach staff, ensure curriculum alignment with standards, and support youth development in after-school programs.
Bachelor's or Master's in Education, minimum 3 years teaching experience, knowledge of NYS Common Core Standards, coaching skills, and ability to meet regulatory employment clearances.
Education Specialist (Part-Time) Youth Development Center – After School Programs About Queens Community House (QCH) Queens Community House (QCH) is a multi-site nonprofit organization serving the diverse population of Queens through a broad network of programs for children and youth, adults and families, and older adults. Our mission is to provide individuals and families with the tools to enrich their lives and build healthy, inclusive communities. We are a modern interpretation of the traditional settlement house, guided by innovative leadership and a deep commitment to social and economic justice. We welcome passionate, motivated individuals from diverse backgrounds who are inspired by our mission and dedicated to making a meaningful impact. Position Overview QCH is seeking a qualified Education Specialist with a strong commitment to youth development to support our Youth Development Center after-school programs. These programs provide comprehensive, year-round services—including afterschool, holiday, and summer programming—for elementary and middle school youth. Our programs are designed to help participants: • Explore interests and passions • Build positive social connections • Contribute to their community • Become lifelong learners • Gain meaningful, enriching experiences The Education Specialist is responsible for identifying and supporting age-appropriate curricula, guiding staff in developing developmentally appropriate lessons and activities (preferably project-based learning), and overseeing implementation of all educational programming. This role also plays a key part in coaching and developing staff to promote continuous quality improvement and fostering productive relationships with school partners. Primary Responsibilities • Ensure youth experience project-based learning and creative youth development best practices across all activities • Ensure after-school clubs complement the school-day academic and enrichment programming • Ensure curriculum and instruction are aligned with NYS Common Core State Standards and meet Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) contractual benchmarks • Assist staff with planning and implementing engaging, standards-aligned units, lessons, and projects • Demonstrate and model positive youth development principles • Observe Activity Specialists and Group Leaders weekly and provide constructive feedback • Serve as an instructional coach and mentor; model lessons as needed • Maintain observation and feedback logs documenting support provided • Ensure lesson plans and projects are age-appropriate and include clear learning objectives • Document student engagement and project outcomes through multimedia • Coordinate the implementation of academic and/or SEL assessment systems • Submit end-of-cycle summary reports of student achievements to the Afterschool Program Director • Plan and facilitate staff development related to instructional strategies and classroom management, including at least six (6) hours of quarterly on-site professional development • Attend required meetings, trainings, workshops, and organization-wide events Qualifications • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Education (teaching certification preferred) • Minimum of three (3) years of classroom teaching experience (elementary and/or middle school) • Strong knowledge of NYS Common Core Standards and curriculum development • Exceptional coaching, communication, and problem-solving skills • Must meet all regulatory employment clearance requirements, including: • NYS Department of Health Fingerprinting • New York State Clearance Review Background Check • Physical examination with updated TB test Additional Details • Status: Part-Time, Non-Exempt • Compensation: $30–$40 per hour • Schedule: Monday–Friday; up to 10 hours per week QCH values health, wellness, and professional growth. Staff may earn up to 40 hours of sick leave per year and have access to a wide range of professional development, training, and networking opportunities. Application Process Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume with the subject line “Education Specialist.” Queens Community House, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, military or veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Drug-Free Workplace
This job posting was last updated on 12/7/2025