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Teen Program Assistant Jobs in Hawaii (NOW HIRING)

Teen Leader - Kaimuki

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Kaimuki

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Leeward

Waipahu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Kalihi

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - McKinley

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - McKinley

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Kalihi

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Leeward

Waipahu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Dole Middle

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

Teen Leader - Dole Middle

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$18.25 - $22/hr

Teen Leaders are responsible for the daily supervision of participants and actively assist in planning, developing, and leading engaging, high-quality program activities aligned with the program ...

... reflect teen interests and promote youth voice and inclusion. Engagement Specialists are also ... on program improvements. * Assist with the coordination of events and activities that promote ...

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Teen Program Assistant information

What does a teen program assistant do?

A Teen Program Assistant helps plan, organize, and facilitate activities and programs specifically designed for teenagers, often in community centers, libraries, or schools. They assist in creating a safe and engaging environment, support program leaders, and encourage teen participation. Duties may include supervising events, helping with setup and cleanup, and providing mentorship or guidance to teens. This role often requires good communication skills, patience, and the ability to relate well to adolescents.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a teen program assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Teen Program Assistant, you typically need experience working with youth, knowledge of adolescent development, and at least a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with scheduling software, activity planning tools, and basic first aid certification is often required. Strong communication, patience, and conflict resolution skills help build trust with teens and foster a positive environment. These skills ensure the safe, engaging, and effective delivery of programs that support teens' growth and well-being.

What are some of the main challenges teen program assistants face when engaging with diverse groups of teens?

Teen Program Assistants often encounter the challenge of engaging teens with varied backgrounds, interests, and levels of participation. Building trust and creating inclusive activities that appeal to everyone requires flexibility, patience, and strong interpersonal skills. Assistants must be prepared to adapt programming on the fly, address conflicts sensitively, and foster a safe, welcoming environment where all teens feel valued. Collaborating with other staff and seeking ongoing feedback from participants can help address these challenges effectively.

What is the difference between Teen Program Assistant vs Youth Activities Coordinator?

AspectTeen Program AssistantYouth Activities Coordinator
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer experience with youth programsHigh school diploma; often requires experience in youth or recreational activities
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, schools, or recreational facilities working directly with teensRecreational centers, schools, or youth organizations coordinating activities for youth
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipalities, non-profits, schoolsRecreation departments, community organizations, non-profits
Common Search & Comparison IntentPeople comparing entry-level youth rolesIndividuals seeking roles in youth program coordination

The Teen Program Assistant typically supports youth activities and assists in program implementation, often working under supervision. The Youth Activities Coordinator usually plans, organizes, and oversees youth programs independently. Both roles involve working with young people in community settings, but the Coordinator position generally requires more experience and responsibility.

What skills do you need to be a Teen Program Assistant?

A Teen Program Assistant needs strong communication and interpersonal skills to interact effectively with teens and staff. Organizational skills, the ability to manage activities, and basic computer proficiency are also important. Depending on the program, certifications such as CPR or first aid may be required or preferred.

What are the most commonly searched types of Teen Program jobs in Hawaii?

The most popular types of Teen Program jobs in Hawaii are:

What cities in Hawaii are hiring for Teen Program Assistant jobs?

Cities in Hawaii with the most Teen Program Assistant job openings:

Youth Development Director (Teen Program- Lihue Clubhouse)

Boys & Girls Club

Lihue, HI

$21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Youth Development Director (Teen Program)

Reports to: Clubhouse Director
Location: Lihue Clubhouse, Kaua'i
Position Type: Full-Time | Non-Exempt
Schedule: Monday-Friday (40 hours/week)
Compensation: $21.00/hour


Now Offering a $400/Month Recruitment Incentive!
Eligible candidates hired into qualifying FULL-TIME positions at participating Kauai clubhouses may qualify for a temporary monthly stipend. Must reside 20+ miles from assigned clubhouse. Eligibility requirements apply.


Benefits That Set Us Apart

BGCH is proud to be recognized as a Best Place to Work in Hawai'i. We offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package designed to support our employees both professionally and personally:

  • 100% employer-paid medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage
  • Chiropractic, acupuncture, and wellness program benefits
  • Up to 17 paid holidays annually, including a Birthday Holiday
  • Generous paid time off and paid bereavement leave
  • 8% employer-funded retirement contribution after eligibility
  • Employer-paid life insurance and additional disability coverage options
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) eligibility
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and wellness resources
  • Pet insurance options
  • Tuition discounts with Hawai'i Pacific University and Chaminade University of Honolulu
  • TicketsatWork discounts and exclusive employee pricing
  • Anniversary and birthday recognition incentives
  • Professional development and leadership growth opportunities
  • 50% discount on BGCH youth intersession programs for employees' children
  • A collaborative, mission-driven culture rooted in teamwork, respect, and Aloha


Position Overview

The Youth Development Director (Teen Program) leads and oversees the daily planning and implementation of a variety of social, recreational, athletic, educational and cultural programs for pre-teen and teen adolescent youth at their clubhouse. Additionally, the Youth Development Director will integrate culturally relevant, leadership and "What's Next" activities including, but not limited to, L.I.T. programs, Youth of the Year (YOY), and post-secondary education and workforce development initiatives.


Key Responsibilities

  • Program Planning and Implementation:
    • The Youth Development Director is responsible for the overseeing, planning, coordinating, development, implementation and evaluation of a broad range of programs for teens in the areas of Good Character & Citizenship Leadership Development, Academic Success and Career Development, Healthy Lifestyles to include life skills, mental health, the arts, sports and fitness, etc.
    • Helps to oversee LIT and YOY for their clubhouse including events related to YOY and LIT programming. This includes the recruitment and development of members in the YOY program at their clubhouse; supporting them and their needs through the YOY academy and competition.Facilitating the LIT program at the site to ensure grant expectations are being met.
    • Encourages and promotes diversity awareness and diversity of staff, volunteers, and members.
    • Ensures programs/activities respond to member needs and address gender andcultural diversity (see BGCH values below).
    • Works closely with club staff and the rest of the organization to develop and implement programs and activities that meet youth's needs, with special emphasis on career and education development, technology, and leadership development.
    • Analyzes and reviews teen center's membership levels and average daily attendance and develops and implements strategies to increase membership and ADA including outreach.
    • Plans and takes actions required to obtain community and volunteer support.
    • Evaluates programming activity and regularly reviews impact. Implements, reviews and updates regularly action steps and program impro
    • Plans, implements and participates in special activities (i.e. field trips, camps, etc.) and travel as required.
    • Establishes and maintains Club program goals and settings that ensure the health and safety of members.
    • Consistently follows instructions and observes BGCH policies and procedures.
    • Provide on-going feedback and recognition of teens' progress and assist them at meeting designated benchmarks.
    • Track and monitor teens' progress and report information appropriately.
    • Undertake any other duties that upper management staff might deem necessary to the best interest of the Boys & Girls Club of Hawaii.
    • Performs all other duties as necessary to ensure the success of programs under his/her jurisdiction.

  • Administrative Functions:
    • Assumes the role of primary liaison to Teen Center for support staff, responsible for communications and planning, delegating as appropriate.
    • Ensures information and other data maintained on programs, membership, etc. are accurate and timely.
    • Assists Club Director in helping prepare annual teen program budget and authorizes expenditures up to an approved limit as determined by BGCH.
    • Prepares requisitions for supplies, equipment, etc. with the Clubhouse Director or Program Director's approval.
    • Prepares and submits required written reports, letters, data tracking, memos, etc., on a timely basis, and in compliance with deadlines, to Clubhouse Director and/or Admin.
    • Assists in new member/parent orientation.
    • Assists the Program Director/Clubhouse Director with fund-raising activities including but not limited to Youth of the Year, Great Futures Day, Walk in the Country and Clubhouse specific events.
    • Attends and sometimes leads scheduled staff meetings.
    • Assists with other duties as assigned.
  • Supervision, Leadership Teen Development, Recruitment and Training:
    • Trains, monitors and develops staff so that programs are well delivered.
    • Monitors program delivery, works with program staff to plan and implement improvements. Communicates with club staff, members and partner agencies to ensure understanding of programs opportunities, schedule and plans when outside entities participate in program delivery.
    • Helps select teen center p/t staff required to deliver programs, helps evaluates staff' performance and recommends discipline/discharge. Provides staff and volunteer orientation, training, supervision, and oversight required for effective program delivery, reporting and outcomes.
    • Collaborates with Clubhouse Director to determine staffing levels and hours that best support effective teen center operations and program delivery.
    • Trains and guides teen program staff to ensure an environment that promotes the physical, social and emotional well-being of youth.
    • Monitors program areas and provides constructive feedback to staff with regard to program delivery and member guidance and discipline. Plans and implements opportunities to recognize program staff.
    • Seeks guidance from Clubhouse Director when handling crisis situations; takes action to resolve conflicts, disputes and/or concerns of staff, club members, or volunteers.
    • Provides clear, consistent and effective communication regarding program and member needs, progress and updated to Clubhouse Director Program Director, program staff, volunteers, and youth participants.


  • Marketing, Community Relations and Collaborative Partnerships:
    • Develops and implements a plan for the recruitment and retention of Teen members.
    • Promotes, stimulates interest and increases visibility and participation of Club teen members in various club activities and events.
    • Oversees, promotes and stimulates community and parent interest in Club activities by establishing good community relations.
    • Consistently connects and communicates with supervisors, staff teams, youth, parents and other stakeholders in a timely manner to ensure strong relationships and rapport are built and maintained for the betterment of the clubs' teens.
    • Increases visibility of Club programs via posting of daily schedule, announcements of upcoming events and the dissemination of timely information for the development of advertising and promotion through mailings, fliers, social media and media releases.
    • Develops an annual plan to collaborate with other youth-serving organizations in the community, including principals of schools, community associations/neighborhood boards, and police department personnel.
    • Collaborates with community partners to support teen center initiatives. Represents both the Teen center and BGCH in their community ensuring that the interests of the youth are protected and supported.
    • Supports cross-functional initiatives across departments.
    • Ensures that the teen program areas are safe, well-ventilated and well-lit and that club equipment is maintained in good working condition.
    • Oversees and takes action to ensure teen program areas are safe, attractive, well-maintained and clean.
    • Supervises the care and maintenance of the youth program equipment and facility.
    • Maintains inventory of program supplies and equipment.


  • Facilities Management :
  • Marketing, Community Relations and Collaborative Partnerships
  • Supervision, Leadership Teen Development, Recruitment and Training
  • Administrative Functions


Qualifications

  • Four-year degree from an accredited college or university, or equivalent experience.
  • A minimum of two years' work experience in a youth-serving organization planning and supervising activities based on the developmental needs of young people, or equivalent experience.
  • Possess a current CPR and First Aid certificate (or be able to obtain one within 90 days of employment).
  • Ability to work with teens and youth, including "at-risk" youth.
  • Ability to communicate and work effectively with multi-ethnic cultures and people with different levels of education and socioeconomic status.
  • Communicates clearly, consistently and effectively the needs, challenges, and progress of their teen members and programs to their Clubhouse Director and other designated staff.
  • Ability to work independently and well with others on a team.
  • Ability to organize activities and documents in a professional manner.
  • Possesses emotional maturity and patience to work with and develop teens.
  • Ability to operate a personal computer, using word processing, spreadsheet, and database management.
  • Ability to communicate and work effectively with a variety of agencies and community organizations.
  • Must pass a background check, drug screening, and complete all applicable pre-employment requirements to meet organizational standards.


About Boys & Girls Club of Hawai'i

Boys & Girls Club of Hawai'i is dedicated to enabling all young people-especially those who need us most-to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible citizens. Through safe spaces, mentorship, and enriching programs, we provide critical support during out-of-school hours.


Equal Employment Opportunity

Boys & Girls Club of Hawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, veteran or military status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.


Apply Today

If you are looking for meaningful work where you can positively impact youth and strengthen your community, we encourage you to apply and join the BGCH team.