After School Program Assistant Instructor (San Francisco Elementary Schools)

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San Francisco, United States

October 28, 2025

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Share this job SVGs not supported by this browser. Description The Assistant Instructor is a committed and passionate person who supports the Program Instructors with academic and physical activities in our After School Programs. Assistant Instructors must be able to work with up to 20 youths during afterschool program hours Monday through Friday. $500 signing bonus after 90 days of successful continuous employment Reports to: Program Coordinator Expanded learning programs are structured educational opportunities that occur outside the traditional school day, combining academic support, enrichment activities, and skill-building to enhance students’ overall learning and development. The purpose of the Assistant Program Instructor is to assist in providing a safe, supportive, engaging, and interactive learning environment for students, in alignment with the Expanded Learning Program's 12 quality standards. The ideal candidate is creative, energetic, and passionate about education and youth development. Commitment to continuous youth development and connection to our communities and families are our top priorities. Benefits: Pay rate: $23-$25 an hour Hours M-F, 25 hours per week Up to 16 paid holidays per year (20 or more hours per week) Stepping stone into a career in education, leadership, advocacy, social entrepreneurship, and social justice Employee assistance program, dental, vision, wellness program, life insurance, flexible spending account, transit and parking flexible spending accounts for commuting expenses, 403b (Eligibility based on total weekly hours ) Qualifications: Must have an a) Associate Degree or higher, or (b) 48 or more college units, or c) pass the Instructional Aide exam Must pass a criminal background check and TB test clearance Must be able to work every day during after-school hours and commit to an academic school year calendar required for the position Must be able to communicate openly, professionally and maintain confidentiality at all times Must have basic technology & computer skills (Word, Email, Workvivo, Workday, Google drive, etc.) Will be expected to complete all mandated training (Mandated Reporter, Sexual Harassment, SEL PQA etc.) Must be able to lift and carry up to 25 pounds, and be capable of standing and walking for extended periods of time Assists Program Instructors with the following Competencies Safe & Supportive Environment: Promotes the Physical Health and Safety of students and peers by promptly addressing all incidents of intimidation and isolation between students in a culturally responsive manner Promotes Positive Emotional Climate - Creates opportunities for all students to share their voices and express themselves during activities, where they offer feedback and/or practice public speaking skills Promotes a Sense of Community-Assists in providing positive, specific feedback about participation, behavior, and accomplishments through a combination of approaches and activities Program Planning & Implementation/ Youth Development: Classroom Management- Assists in implementing behavioral management techniques to guide activity participation and models positive behavior and choices for the students Youth Engagement-Listens attentively and implements recommendations appropriately to include student input. Youth Skill Development and Positive Peer Interactions - Encourages participants to engage in meaningful group work and collaboration throughout lessons and activities; promotes positive peer interactions and a culture of learning Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Equity Practices-Creates and maintains an environment that actively promotes respect, equity, cultural diversity, and value for all Inclusion Accessibility- Actively encourages and ensures all participants can engage in activities regardless of English language fluency, their physical or developmental ability, and uses a variety of strategies to do so Culturally Responsive Practices- Utilizes culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and healing-centered approaches to child and youth development Youth Voice & Leadership: Encourages participants to use their strengths and provide positive feedback Consistently creates opportunities for students to comfortably express their ideas, concerns, and/or opinions Creates age-appropriate opportunities for leadership and responsibility, and builds youth leadership and critical thinking skills Additional Job Duties: (job duties include the following, but are not limited to) Must be able to work independently and or as part of a team Assist Program Instructors in supervising classrooms of 10-20 students and create engaging activities Assist in providing homework and academic support for program participants In the absence of Program Instructors responsible for creating, planning, and facilitating academic, enrichment, and physical skill-building activities based on students' skill level and state educational standards In the absence of Program Instructors, maintain accurate attendance records Report incidents in a timely manner (immediately to supervisor) Attend and actively participate/collaborate in all staff and agency training & meetings, & program events, and activities as needed Work Locations: Positions are available at the following school sites in San Francisco: Paul Revere Elementary School Francis Scott Key Elementary School Please indicate your location of interest on your application. 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