After-School Youth Development Professional - New Haven
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro Hiring Team
Location: Union City
Posted on: January 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: Title: Youth Development Professional (YDP)
Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro Location : Union
City School-Based Site (Multiple Sites) Department: Programming
Direct Reports: None Exempt Status : Non-Exempt Position Type:
Part-Time, On-Site Compensation: $20-$25/hr. Benefits: Paid
Sick-Leave, EAP, Calm, Paid Holidays Youth Development Professional
(YDP) Overview As a Youth Development Professional, you’ll create a
nurturing, playful, and engaging after-school environment where
young children can explore, grow, and build confidence. Through
hands-on activities, guided play, and positive reinforcement,
you’ll support their early learning, social-emotional development,
and foundational skills in a way that feels fun and exciting. This
role directly contributes to Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro by
fostering a safe and enriching space that promotes curiosity,
creativity, and positive relationships. What makes this role unique
is the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in early childhood
development, work with a diverse and supportive team, and make a
lasting impact during one of the most critical stages of a child’s
growth. BGCSL Locations - New Haven School District: Guy Emanuele
Elementary Hillview Crest Elementary Pioneer Elementary Searles
Elementary About Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro For more than 75
years, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro (BGCSL) has proudly served
as the leading provider of youth services in San Leandro and
surrounding communities. Our mission is to inspire and enable all
young people—especially those who need us most—to reach their full
potential in a safe, positive, and engaging environment. When
school is out, Clubs are in! BGCSL offers a wide range of programs
for youth ages 4 to 18, including after-school programs, school
break day camps, summer camps, and more. We take pride in providing
supportive spaces where our youth can learn, grow, and thrive.
Today, BGCSL serves more than 5,000 youth across 25 Clubs,
including 24 school-based Clubs in San Leandro, San Lorenzo,
Hayward, and Union City, and our dedicated Teen Clubhouse. Why Work
with Us? At BGCSL, we do whatever it takes to build Great
Futures—and our team is the driving force behind our impact. When
you join BGCSL, you’re not just stepping into a job—you’re joining
a nationwide movement. Great futures start with you, and here, you
have the power to shape young lives while growing your career.
Whether you're looking for meaningful work, valuable hands-on
experience, or a fun and supportive team, we’ve got you covered! At
BGCSL, we provide competitive compensation and benefits, invest in
your success through training and professional development, and
create opportunities to have a meaningful impact on our youth and
our community every day. Join BGCSL to unlock your potential and
enjoy a range of benefits that make your work experience rewarding,
fulfilling, and fun. Ready to Join us? Apply today and start your
journey with BGCSL. Requirements: Qualifications & Experience:
Required: Educational Requirements (Must have one of the following)
: High school diploma 48 college semester units (˜ 2 years college)
, OR High school diploma an Associate’s (or higher) degree, OR High
school diploma a passing score on the district’s
Paraeducator/Paraprofessional Exam. And Must be at least 18 years
of age to be eligible for this position. Ability to work in a
fast-paced, dynamic environment. High emotional intelligence and
integrity. Ability to connect authentically with a diverse group of
youth. Patience and the ability to work under pressure in
emotionally charged situations. Genuine belief in the mission of
Boys & Girls Clubs of San Leandro and the responsibility of serving
youth and the community. Preferred: Multi-conversational language
skills are a huge plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese,
Tagalog). Experience, education, or coursework in Childhood
Development, Education, or related fields. Prior experience working
in youth programs, education, or nonprofit settings. Education: A
bachelor’s degree (B.S./B.A.) in early childhood education, child
development, or a related field. Teaching & Curriculum Experience:
Experience teaching or leading learning activities in early
childhood education. Collaboration with Professionals: Experience
working with Family Support Workers, Social Workers, teachers, or
other child-focused professionals. Our Values in Action:
Transformative Leadership - We lead with emotional intelligence,
empathy, and humility to create positive change. What that looks
like: Supporting students and teammates with a team-first mindset,
staying flexible to assist at various sites and with different age
groups, and building safe, inclusive spaces through emotionally
intelligent interactions. Resilience - We approach challenges with
a growth mindset, courage, and adaptability. What that looks like:
Embracing daily unpredictability with energy, staying
solutions-oriented during tough moments, and using proactive
strategies to navigate youth behavior while continuously improving
programs and practices. Youth-Centered Approach - We make every
decision with youth needs at the forefront. What that looks like:
Prioritizing safety and well-being, building relationships rooted
in trust, incorporating youth voices into activities, and
delivering age-appropriate, engaging programs that empower and
advocate for our members. Essential Functions: Engaged Supervision
– Maintain constant supervision and create a secure, nurturing
environment where young children feel safe, comforted, and
supported as they explore and grow. Facilitate Engaging Activities
– Lead interactive, play-based learning experiences that encourage
language development, sensory exploration, motor skills, and
social-emotional growth. Adapt and Implement Lessons – Deliver
hands-on, developmentally appropriate activities that build early
literacy, math concepts, problem-solving skills, and
self-regulation, adapting based on individual needs and interests.
Create a Positive Learning Environment – Establish predictable
routines, model positive behavior, and use gentle, proactive
strategies to guide social skills, emotional expression, and
conflict resolution. Build Positive Relationships – Foster trust
and attachment by offering warmth, encouragement, and
individualized attention that supports children’s emotional
security and confidence. Manage Daily Operations – Oversee smooth
transitions between activities, snack time, rest periods, toileting
needs, and play, ensuring a structured yet flexible routine that
supports young children’s development. Collaborate with Your Team –
Work closely with colleagues to share observations, adjust
strategies, and create a cohesive, developmentally supportive
environment. Be Flexible and Support Where Needed – Step in to
assist with various needs, including comforting children, modifying
activities, or adjusting the day’s structure to ensure a positive
and enriching experience. BGCSL Competencies: Commitment to Safety
& Quality - Prioritizing the physical, emotional, and psychological
safety of youth, staff, and the community while adhering to
established quality standards. Accountability and Integrity -
Maintaining high standards of ethical behavior, transparency, and
responsibility in all actions and decisions. Problem Solving &
Decision Making - Analyzing complex situations, identifying
challenges, developing effective solutions, and implementing action
plans that lead to positive outcomes. Communication & Listening -
Exhibiting clear, empathetic, and effective communication skills
while actively listening to others to build trust and
understanding. Cultural Competency - Promoting diversity, equity,
inclusion, and respect for all communities served. Leadership -
Inspiring, guiding, and influencing individuals and teams to
achieve a shared vision and organizational goals. Teamwork -
Collaborating effectively with others, building positive
relationships, and contributing to a shared goal. Financial
Stewardship - Managing resources responsibly with an emphasis on
sustainability and transparency. Results Orientation - Setting
measurable goals, monitoring progress, and delivering high-impact
outcomes aligned with the organization’s mission and strategic
priorities. Change Management & Adaptability - Navigating, leading,
and embracing change effectively while maintaining organizational
stability and progress. Work Environment: Youth Development
Professionals will work primarily in a school-based site at the
Boys & Girls Club of San Leandro. This role may occasionally
require flexibility to accommodate organizational events or
deadlines. Key aspects of the work environment include: Frequently
required to stand Frequently required to walk Occasionally required
to sit Frequently required to utilize hand and finger dexterity
Frequently required to climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel or crawl
Continually required to talk or hear Rarely work in high,
precarious places (playground equipment height) Occasionally
exposure to outside weather conditions Occasionally exposure to
bloodborne and airborne pathogens or infectious materials
(Communicable diseases in an office environment including COVID-19,
common cold, and flu viruses. Negative TB screen required). While
performing the duties of this job, the noise level in the work
environment is usually moderate to loud The employee must
occasionally lift and/or move up to 50-70 pounds (with support, a
child that has fallen) Specialized equipment: Walkie Talkie radios
for communication The Boys and Girls Clubs of San Leandro is
committed to diversity and inclusion and is an equal opportunity
employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion,
disability, sex, age, ethnic or national origin, marital status,
sexual orientation, gender identity or presentation, pregnancy,
genetics, veteran status or any other status protected by state or
federal law. We encourage individuals from all backgrounds and
experiences to apply. All employment decisions are based on
qualifications, merit, and business needs. The above description is
intended to describe the general content and requirements for the
performance of this job. It is not an exhaustive statement of
duties, responsibilities, or physical requirements. Nothing in this
job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign
duties and responsibilities to this job at any time, nor does it
change your status as an at-will employee. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Compensation details: 20-25
Hourly Wage PI88507439dfc4-37456-38019098
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