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How much do after school program leader jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for after school program leader in the United States is $15.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $16.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between After School Program Leader vs Youth Activities Coordinator?

AspectAfter School Program LeaderYouth Activities Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles may prefer related certificationsHigh school diploma; experience in youth programs often preferred
Work EnvironmentSchools, community centers, after-school programsCommunity centers, recreational facilities, schools
Employer & Industry UsageEducational and community organizationsRecreation departments, youth organizations
Common Search & ComparisonFocuses on supervising children after school hoursInvolves planning and coordinating youth activities and events

While both roles involve working with children and youth in community settings, the After School Program Leader primarily supervises and manages children during after-school hours, ensuring safety and engagement. The Youth Activities Coordinator typically plans, organizes, and oversees various youth programs and events, focusing on activity development and community engagement.

What does an After School Program Leader do?

An After School Program Leader is responsible for planning, organizing, and supervising activities for students outside of regular school hours. They create a safe and supportive environment where children can participate in educational, recreational, and enrichment activities. Program Leaders also help with homework, foster social skills, and ensure the well-being of all participants. Their role is crucial in providing structured care and positive role models for children after school.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an After School Program Leader, and why are they important?

To thrive as an After School Program Leader, you need experience in youth supervision, lesson planning, and a background in education or child development, often supported by CPR/First Aid certification. Familiarity with scheduling software, activity planning tools, and behavior management systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and patience help you connect with students and foster a positive learning environment. These abilities ensure the safety, engagement, and development of children, which are central to the success of after school programs.

What are some typical challenges faced by After School Program Leaders, and how can they be managed effectively?

After School Program Leaders often encounter challenges such as engaging students with varying interests, managing group dynamics, and balancing administrative tasks with direct supervision. Effective leaders address these by planning diverse, age-appropriate activities, establishing clear behavior expectations, and maintaining open communication with both students and parents. Collaborating closely with other staff members and seeking ongoing professional development also helps in managing these challenges while fostering a positive and inclusive environment.
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After School Program Leader (1762)

After School Program Leader (1762)

YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles

North Hollywood, CA โ€ข On-site

$18.62/hr

Part-time

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POSITION SUMMARY
This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. The Teacher positive, nurturing relationships with children while building cooperative relationships with parents/caregivers. Promotes and supports the potential of all youth in programs and facilitates peer-to-peer connections as part of the overall program experience. Provides direction for the children in the classroom, and implements program curriculum. Provides a quality experience to children and parents that focuses on building achievement and belonging in youth and relationships among youth and within families.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Nurtures children through purposeful programming dedicated to building achievement and belonging in youth and relationships among youth and within families.
  • Full understanding of licensing regulations (Title 22) and responsible for ensuring assigned location operates in full compliance at all times, if assigned to a licensed site.
  • Steps in as individual in charge when Site Director is not present during program hours as assigned.
  • Maintains close visual supervision of a group of assigned children, following ratios based on specific program. Provide oversight and guidance to Teacher Aide as assigned.

Licensed Preschool

Infant: 1 Teacher to 4 Infants

1 Fully Qualified Teacher & 2 Aides to 12 Infants

Toddler:ย 1 Teacher to 6 toddlers

1 Fully Qualified Teacher & 1 Aide to 12 Toddlers

Preschool:ย 1 Teacher to 12 children

1 Partially Qualified Teacher and 1 aide to 15 children

1 Fully Qualified Teacher and 1 Aide to 15 children

State Subsidized Preschool (Title 5)

Infant (birth - 18 months):ย 1:3 adult-child ratio

1:18 teacher-child ratio

Toddlers (18 months - 36 months):ย 1:4 adult-child ratio

1:16 teacher-child ratio

Preschool (36 months-kindergarten):ย 1:8 adult-child ratio

1:24 teacher-child ratio

Licensed School-Age

1:14 on site

1:12 field trips

1:6 water activities

Teacher aide must work under the supervision of a qualified teacher; never alone with a group of children with the exception of taking children to and from the restroom.

  • No child is left unsupervised or staff alone with a child at any time.
  • Help children manage behavior using a positive approach, including proactive strategies, redirection and using constructive discipline with natural and logical consequences.
  • Actively supports the YMCA is committed to inclusion and compliance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) where appropriate.
  • Planning and implementing program curriculum and activities that are culturally relevant, developmentally appropriate, consistent with the YMCA values, and established guidelines.
  • Adheres to program standards including safety and cleanliness standards, maintains site and equipment, and maintains required program records in accordance with Title 22 regulations, funding terms and conditions, and YMCA expectations.
  • Makes ongoing, systematic observations and evaluations of each child. Communicates with supervisor regarding childโ€™s development.
  • Cultivates positive relationships and maintains effective communication with parents. Engages parents as volunteers and connects them to the YMCA.
  • Attends and participates in family events, program activities, staff meetings and trainings.
  • Follows YMCA policies and procedures, including those related to medical and disciplinary situations, child abuse prevention and emergencies. Follows reporting procedures and proactively responds to situations to ensure a safe environment for all involved.
  • Understands and complies with current federal, state, local regulations, and YMCA policies and procedures at all times.
  • Maintains positive relationship with parents, other YMCA team members and community partners.
  • Models relationship-building skills (including Listen First) in all interactions
  • Attend staff meetings and trainings as required
  • Uphold YMCA policies for safety, supervision, mandated reporting and risk management
  • Demonstrate the Six Pillars of Character (Trustworthiness, Citizenship, Respect, Responsibility, Caring, and Fairness) as well as the YMCA Core Values of caring, respect, honesty and responsibility in all dealings with members, guests, volunteers and fellow staff
  • Demonstrate competencies in and willingness to develop in the Cause Driven Leadership areas of mission advancement, collaboration, operational effectiveness and personal growth.
  • All other duties as assigned by your supervisor.

YMCA LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES

The Yโ€™s Leadership Competency Model is comprised of 14 Leadership Competencies (leadership knowledge, skills, and behaviors required for success in the Y), organized by the four disciplines of Cause-Driven Leadership:

  • Advancing Our Mission & Cause: Provide visionary leadership to the organization and to ensure that all resources are mobilized to adapt to new challenges and needs in the community
    • Competencies Include: Change Leadership, Engaging Community, Philanthropy, & Volunteerism
  • Building Relationships: Connect people to the Yโ€™s cause by developing inclusive relationships, partnerships and collaborations so that Ys can co-create solutions to pressing social needs
    • Competencies Include: Collaboration, Communication & Influence, & Inclusion
  • Leading Operations: ensure relevance, effectiveness, and sustainability of the organization so that we can continue to fulfill our promise to the community
    • Competencies Include: Critical Thinking & Decision Making, Fiscal Management, Functional Expertise, Innovation, & Program/Project Management
  • Developing & Inspiring Others: support the holistic development of self and others so that everyone can embrace the Yโ€™s cause, sustain the Yโ€™s culture, and inspire others to take individual and collective action to further our impact
    • Competencies Include: Emotional Maturity & Developing Self & Others

While all competencies are significant, the following are critical to success in this position:

  • Engaging Community
  • Communication & Influence
  • Functional Expertise
  • Developing Self & Others

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • AGE: Eighteen years or older
  • EDUCATION: high school diploma or equivalent
  • ECE/CD UNITS:
    • Infant/Toddler: 12 core semester units ECE with 3 units in infant care.
    • Preschool: 12 semester units in ECE of CD or current Child Development Associate Teacher, Teacher, or Master Teacher Permit or Child Development Associate (CDA) credential and 6 months experience.
    • School-Age: 12 semester units in ECE or CD or 6 semester units in ECE or CD and 6 semester units in recreation, arts & humanities, human services that can be directly applied to program delivery
  • RELATED EXPERIENCE: 6 months previous experience working with children in a group setting. Ability to plan, organize and implement age-appropriate/developmentally appropriate program activities. Previous experience with diverse populations preferred. Ability to develop positive, authentic relationships with people from different backgrounds.
  • SPECIALIZED SKILLS: Strong character values (respect, responsibility, honesty, caring); strong communication skills; emotional maturity
  • LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:
    • Current approved EMSA First Aid; Adult, Infant and Child CPR Certifications (8 hours).
    • Completion of child abuse prevention training prior to first day in program.
    • Basic Water Safety certification for school-age summer programs.
    • Nine-hour course in Preventative Health Practices (PHP).
  • IMMUNIZATION & PHYSICAL: Current TB, influenza (limited exceptions), pertussis, and measles vaccination and physical exam.

WORK ENVIRONMENT/MINIMUM PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • You must have the physical, visual, and auditory ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations.
  • Must be able to stand for extended periods and lift up to 20 pounds.
  • Must demonstrate auditory and visual ability to observe and respond to situations in the fitness and membership areas.

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