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How much do ydp jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for ydp in the United States is $17.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $18.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Youth Development Professional (YDP), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Youth Development Professional, you need a background in youth services, education, or social work, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications such as CPR/First Aid. Familiarity with case management software, educational tools, and behavior management systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, patience, and the ability to build trust with youth and families are crucial for success in this role. These skills ensure effective support, guidance, and positive development for young people in various program settings.

What are some common challenges Youth Development Professionals (YDPs) face when supporting youth, and how can these challenges be addressed?

Youth Development Professionals often encounter challenges such as engaging youth with diverse backgrounds and needs, managing group dynamics, and addressing behavioral or emotional issues. Building strong, trusting relationships and using trauma-informed approaches are key to overcoming these obstacles. Collaborating closely with colleagues, families, and community partners also helps to provide holistic support and foster a positive environment for youth development.

What is the difference between Ydp vs Child and Youth Worker?

AspectYdpChild and Youth Worker
Required CredentialsDiploma or degree in youth work, social services, or related fieldDiploma or degree in social work, youth work, or related field
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, youth shelters, schoolsSchools, community agencies, residential facilities
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, government agencies, youth programsEducational institutions, social service agencies, nonprofits
Common Search & ComparisonYdp vs Child and Youth Worker

The main differences between a Ydp and a Child and Youth Worker lie in their specific work settings and certifications. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and serve youth in community or educational environments. However, Ydp often emphasizes youth development in community programs, while Child and Youth Workers may work more directly within schools or residential settings. Understanding these distinctions can help job seekers choose the right career path based on their interests and qualifications.

What is a YDP (Youth Development Professional)?

A Youth Development Professional (YDP) is an individual who works with children and adolescents in various settings, such as after-school programs, community centers, and youth organizations. Their primary role is to support the academic, social, and emotional growth of young people through mentoring, educational activities, and positive relationship building. YDPs often facilitate group activities, provide guidance, and help create a safe and supportive environment. They play a crucial part in shaping youth into responsible and confident individuals.
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Infographic showing various Ydp job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 19% Full Time, 77% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $35,508 per year, or $17.1 per hour.

STEM- LEAD/YDP - MILLER FREEDOM

Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida

Fernandina Beach, FL • On-site

$17/hr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


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Job Posting Title: LEAD YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL - STEM - MILLER FREEDOM
Job Description

Summer - Lead Youth Developmental Professional – STEM - Miller Freedom

Description

The Lead Youth Development Specialist is responsible for ensuring youth development principles are being incorporated into programs and activities. They also serve as a backup to the Unit Director and assist with the facilitation of all programs.

The Youth Development Youth Professional is part of a team-oriented Club staff dedicated to serving our youth and creating an optimal Club Experience. This position will plan, supervise, and implement various high-yield activities and targeted programs with a focus on health and life skills.

This position is responsible for ensuring youth development principles are incorporated into all programs and activities; providing guidance and discipline to ensure a safe and positive environment for youth; ensuring the incorporation of age-appropriate and gender-specific programs and activities; ensuring that culturally diverse programs are implemented; assisting, as needed, in the planning, implementation, and delivery of activities and programs for youth ages 6 to 18.

KEY ROLES (Essential Job Responsibilities):

Prepare Youth for Success

This position’s primary responsibilities are:

  • Assist with planning and implementing a variety of youth programs for members of all ages
  • Recruiting and retaining youth for all programs
  • Working with other staff in the club to help implement these programs throughout the school year
  • Arrange and invite career professionals to engage with youth about career paths
  • Serves as a backup to the Unit Director when necessary

This position helps members to make appropriate choices about their education, career, and social, physical, and emotional needs. The position also assesses youth's developmental needs, interests, and characteristics to develop targeted programs that result in an outcome-driven club experience.

  1. Ensure that all club members experience the STEM programming as outlined in the 21st Century Community Learning Centers narrative. Participate in specialized STEM training with BGCNF's community partner, STEM2Hub. In addition, the STEM YDP will interface with the school science teachers to ensure the afterschool STEM programs align and complement the school programming.
  1. Ensure programs, services, and activities prepare youth for success, promoting the safety of members, quality of programs, and appearance of the Club at all times. Provide guidance and role modeling to members.
  1. Contribute to the planning and implementation of the strategic plan by:
  • Planning and organizing a range of program services and activities for members, such as field trips, program-specific activities, guest speakers, field trips, etc.
  • Initiating new programs with the approval of the Program Director/Unit Director.
  • Promoting and stimulating program participation.
  1. Ensure quality improvement by monitoring and evaluating program achievement against target goals, recommending modifications that respond to member needs and interests, and participating in weekly Club staff meetings.
  1. Participate in local, state, regional, and national Boys & Girls Clubs Career Development programs and competitions.

Health and Safety

  1. Ensure a healthy and safe environment, supervising members in the program area.
  2. Maintain the cleanliness of the program area.
  3. Maintain an inventory of program equipment and supplies in good order. Recommend requisitions as necessary.

Program Administration

  1. Prepare weekly reports for the Program Director/Unit Director regarding activities, special programs, upcoming events, attendance, and other reports as required.
  2. Maintains a daily written schedule. Ensures that programs begin and end on time.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. May participate in additional special programs and/or events.
  2. Evenings/weekend work may be involved.
  3. May be required to drive Club van.
    • (Requires valid driver’s license & three-year clean driving record)
  4. Other duties as assigned

RELATIONSHIPS:

Internal: Maintains close, daily contact with club staff and volunteers, club members, and supervisor to receive/provide information, discuss issues, explain guidelines/instructions; instruct; and advise/counsel.


Requirements

Education

High School diploma or GED

Ability to pass DCF Level II background screening and drug test

Experience

  • Knowledge of youth development
  • Ability to motivate youth and manage behavior issues
  • Ability to work with the public
  • Ability to plan and implement quality programs specific to one of the Clubs core areas
  • Ability to organize and supervise members in a safe environment

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

This position generally works M – F, 6-6.5 hours per day between the hours of 9 AM – 5 PM, but may require longer hours outside of this schedule and occasional weekends when necessary. Work is conducted indoors and outdoors.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to sit, stand, and walk for long periods; bending and squatting on occasion
  • Ability to lift up to 20 lbs. on occasion
  • Ability to hear at a normal conversational level
  • Ability to maintain a high energy level when necessary
  • High degree of emotional intelligence

Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential job duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.


This position requires a Level 2 background screening through the Care Provider Background Screening Clearinghouse as mandated by Florida Statute 435.12. For more information, please visit the Clearinghouse Applicant Education and Awareness website: https://info.flclearinghouse.com/