After School Counselor
Listed on 2026-02-04
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Child Care/Nanny
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare -
Education / Teaching
Child Development/Support, Preschool / Daycare, Early Childhood Education
Overview
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About Northside:
Northside Center for Child Development serves over 4,000 children annually through high-quality, outcomes-driven behavioral health, early childhood, and enrichment services. With over $30 million in annual funding, the organization provides children and their families with the support they need to overcome adversity, thrive, and pursue their dreams.
Northside has been a staple of the Harlem community since its founding in 1946 and a pioneer at the intersection of education and behavioral health for Black and Latino children. The organization supports programs that focus on the strengths of families and the importance of children’s self-esteem.
For more information on Northside Center for Child Development, please visit the Northside website.
Job SummaryWe are looking for Group Leaders and Youth counselors to build a positive relationship with each after-school participant in our care and foster positive connections. We expect you to always engage with all children actively to foster positive youth development.
PrincipleDuties & Responsibilities
- Demonstrates a commitment to leadership development, and community building.
- Conduct yourself as a professional and representative of the agency with all staff, parents, children, and anyone else with whom you come into contact in your role.
- Help participants develop and strengthen academic, physical, and social skills.
- Plan, implement, and lead successful educational activities, and or supervise extracurricular programs such as Dance or Art.
- Implement behavior management techniques to ensure a safe and positive environment.
- Maintain a clean and organized classroom.
- Collaborate with other staff members to create a cohesive and engaging program.
- A four-year high school diploma or equivalent.
- Associate degree in Education, Family Studies, Psychology, Liberal Arts, or related field preferred.
- Previous experience working with children in a daycare, classroom, or similar setting.
- Knowledge of childhood development principles and practices.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage a group of children and maintain discipline.
- First aid certification is preferred.
- Entry level
- Full-time
- Other
- Mental Health Care
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