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The New York Public Library NYPL After School Lead Tutor - Westchester Square in Bronx, New York
NYPL After School Lead Tutor - Westchester Square
Department: Branch Services & Programs
Employment Type: Part Time
Location: Westchester Square Library
Reporting To: Maggie Craig
Compensation: $20.00 / hour
Description
Overview
New York Public Library is hiring a Lead Tutor for the NYPL After School program at Westchester Square Library (https://www.nypl.org/locations/westchester-square) , which provides free, drop-in homework help and enrichment activities for school-age children across NYPL locations in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
The 2024-2025 program year for NYPL After School will run from September 30, 2024 to June 12, 2025 . Lead Tutors will not work during scheduled program breaks, including holiday closures and days when NYC DOE schools (https://www.schools.nyc.gov/calendar/2024-2025-school-year-calendar) are not in session, as well as the summer months. Lead Tutors will work 16 hours per week, Monday-Thursday afternoons, with four hour shifts scheduled between approximately 2:00-7:00 PM, with some additional hours required for staff meetings and professional development.
As the primary program staff for NYPL After School at each location, Lead Tutors work in the public library to engage children ages 6-12 in group format academic support and enrichment activities during the busy after school hours. The program does not require enrollment and children are welcome to participate on a drop-in basis each day.
Please note you must be able to arrive at Westchester Square Library (https://www.nypl.org/locations/westchester-square) (2521 Glebe Avenue, Bronx, NY 10461) by 2 PM on Monday-Thursday. Lead Tutors may occasionally be asked to work at other nearby branches as staffing needs arise.
NYPL After School is hiring Lead Tutors for the following locations:
Bronx Branches
- Westchester Square
Responsibilities:
Oversee NYPL After School’s daily homework help service at designated program locations on weekdays (Monday-Thursday) between the hours of 2:00-7:00 PM
Welcome and engage children ages 6-12 in homework help and enrichment activities on a walk-in basis during busy after school hours in the library
Work with students individually and in groups to deliver scalable academic support and promote learning across subject areas including math, reading, social studies, and science across elementary grade levels
Share program information and expectations with parents/caregivers and refer patrons to branch staff for additional resources and assistance
Manage administrative tasks including student attendance, statistics, and organization and distribution of program supplies
Communicate proactively with branch and central staff to provide feedback and highlight challenges and successes
Design and implement engaging enrichment activities for children that inspire a love of reading and learning
Provide supportive guidance and model best practices for youth employees from the Teen Reading Ambassadors program, who work alongside Lead Tutors at most locations to provide additional support for program activities
Work alongside the Children’s Librarian and other branch staff to provide assistance for programs in the library
Attend periodic meetings and trainings to facilitate information exchange among program staff and promote professional development
Perform other duties as assigned
Required Education, Experience & Skills
Required Education & Certifications
Bachelor’s degree OR
Current enrollment in an undergraduate degree program, with at least two years completed at an accredited educational institution
Required Experience
Prior experience working in a formal or informal education setting with children and/or teens
Experience teaching and/or tutoring across elementary subject areas (math, science, reading, ELA, social studies, etc.)
Required Skills
Ability to engage and communicate effectively with children ages 6-12, as well as parents and caregivers, co-workers, and supervisors
Ability to multitask and work flexibly in a busy public library environment
Strong understanding of basic elementary math, science, ELA, and social studies concepts
Ability to independently navigate basic computer and technology applications, including regular use of Google Applications and Microsoft Office Suite
Managerial/Supervisory Responsibilities:
- Provide supportive guidance and model best practices for co-tutors as well as youth colleagues from the Teen Reading Ambassador program
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred Skills
- Applying second language skills to program or professional setting (languages including Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, French, Spanish, Urdu)
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Core Values
All team members are expected and encouraged to embody the NYPL Core Values:
Be Helpful to patrons and colleagues
Be Resourceful in solving problems
Be Curious in all aspects of your work
Be Welcoming and Inclusive
Work Environment
- New York Public Library branch
Physical Duties
Limited physical effort is required
May require travel within NYC
Pre-Placement Physical Required?
No
Union/Non Union
Non-Union
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Schedule
16 hours (4 days) per week
Monday-Thursday afternoons (4 hour shifts per day to be scheduled between 2:00 - 7:00 PM)
Occasional additional hours for staff meetings and trainings
Program cycle will run from September 30, 2024 - June 12, 2025, with required training sessions for staff between September 16 - 27, 2024.
Not scheduled to work during DOE school breaks (including summer) or federal holidays
This job description represents the types and levels of responsibilities that will be required of the position and shall not be construed as a declaration of all of the specific duties and responsibilities for the role. Job duties may change if Library priorities change. Employees may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description as needed.
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