CAYLA Program Assistant na City of Asheville, NC
City of Asheville, NC · Asheville, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Junior
- Escritório em Asheville
About the Department
This position will NOT be eligible for benefits, paid leave time (vacation, sick, holiday) nor participation in the retirement system.
The City of Asheville Youth Leadership Academy is committed to providing its students with a meaningful summer work experience, leadership development through seminars and community service, and college preparatory activities, including year-long academic support.
About our Opportunity:
The City of Asheville is seeking qualified applicants for the position of CAYLA Program Assistant in the Community and Economic Development department. This is a temporary position which will assist the City of Asheville in delivering the CAYLA Internship Program to local participants.
What you’ll be doing:
Assist Director with planning, development, and implementation of the program to ensure quality educational experiences for CAYLA students and CAYLA site supervisors.
Serve as an educational and personal resource to students throughout the summer.
Work closely with the Director to develop Friday workshop curricula and ensure student attendance, participation, and success.
Facilitate activities during Friday workshops & field trips.
Help plan and coordinate community service programs.
Organize and maintain files (paper and computer files) for students and alumni.
Communicate with each student to monitor progress and report any issues back to the Director.
Maintain Attendance database.
Advise students on academic options for high school.
Assist Director with the placement and matching of summer internship sites for the students.
Assists with organizing and planning senior group sessions during the academic year.
About you:
We know your time is valuable. Applicants who meet the following minimum requirements will be considered:High School Diploma or GED
Prior participation in the CAYLA program preferred
Ability to work in many different environments and communities with people from diverse backgrounds (ethnic, socio-economic, educational, professional, generational)
Excellent writing and communication skills
Must have transportation and be able to run errands during the day (or evening hours)
Proven management, organizational, and leadership skills, plus the ability to initiate and follow through on ideas and projects
A strong sense of purpose and vision for expanding educational opportunities for youth
Persons of all genders and races are encouraged to apply.
Other things to know:
- The position is part-time (approximately 40 hours per week, for 9 weeks) and pays $17.70/hour.
- Must be available to start the week of May 26, and work the entire CAYLA program, June 9 - July 31.
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