TASP Program Specialist
Company: TNDC
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: May 8, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsJob Location: TASP - San Francisco, CAPosition Type:
Part TimeSalary Range: $23.00 - $26.00 HourlyJob Shift:
DayDescriptionTITLE:TASP Program SpecialistREPORTS TO: TASP Program
Supervisor - ActivitiesDEPARTMENT Tenant and Communities
ServicesSTATUS: Non-exempt, Part-time, TemporaryWAGE RANGE: $23.00
- $26.00LOCATION: 225 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94102SCHEDULE:June
16th through August 8th 20-30 hours/week; Mon-Fri flexible schedule
12 PM to 6 PM. Some Tuesdays/Thursdays will be longer days due to
field trips.SUMMARYTNDC's Tenderloin After-School Program (TASP)is
a community-based program serving children and youth between the
ages 7 and 18. TASP is committed to providing the highest quality
programming and services to program participants.Under the general
direction of Program Supervisor - Activities, the TASP Program
Specialist will serve as a key contributor for developing exciting,
high-quality, enriching and engaging academic and recreational
activities; on and off-site, for youth between the ages of 7 and
18.
ESSENTIAL DUTIESProgramming
- Develop and implement age appropriate, culturally relevant
daily and special programming in collaboration with Program
Supervisor-Activities, implementing complementary learning
activities and project-based learning.
- Co-lead 3 youth led community events
- Plan and implement outdoor education programming, seasonally
for tweens + teens
- Plan and facilitate at least weekly STEM & Creative Arts
enrichment activities
- Support daily program operations including, but not limited to,
snack distribution, activity facilitation, and behavior management
as needed
- Provide academic support to all participants in Homework Lab
and through individualized tutoring during Academic Teen
Nights
- Greeter coverage - act as program greeter as scheduled
- Prepare program space daily
- Plan and lead field trips, as assigned in yearly planning
calendars
- College prep support - mentor high school students during
transition to college, support planning and facilitation of annual
college workshops and tour
- Support program outreach through media creation/distribution,
outreach phone calls and graphic design tasks for special
events
- Support weekly food distribution as neededOrganizational
Support
- Submit written reports to supervisor as assigned
- Submit program expenses, and check requests, to supervisor in a
timely manner as outlined by Accounting
- Other duties as assigned by supervisorREQUIRED SKILLS
- Excellent time management, organization, planning and project
management, and multi-tasking skills.
- Excellent attention to detail.
- Ability to bring strong, sustained energy and creativity to
working with children and youth.
- Ability to work with youth from diverse cultural backgrounds,
ages 7-18.
- Demonstrated skills in developing and implementing recreational
and outdoor education for young people.
- Demonstrated ability to thrive in high-energy, fast-paced
environment.
- Demonstrated experience problem solving skills, flexibility,
and initiative.
- Ability to develop and maintain positive working relationships
with diverse groups of people, individuals, and agencies.
- Demonstrated commitment to culturally diverse programs for
youth.
- Excellent team building skills.Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Clear understanding of the urgency, value, and intensity of
working with youth in a community setting. Passion,
self-motivation, and commitment are essential.
- B.A. in Education, Social Work, Counseling, Recreation, or
related field.
- Demonstrated minimum 3 years experience working with
low-income, urban youth.
- Demonstrated initiative, creativity and resourcefulness in
youth programming.
- Strong knowledge of Mac and PC systems and knowledge of
computer-based enrichment programming. Proficient with MS Word and
Outlook.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bilingual (Spanish-English or Arabic-English)
- Familiarity with diverse learning styles and teaching
styles.
- Familiarity with Project Based Learning
- Experience implementing youth leadership programming.
- Familiarity with youth and family resources.Tenderloin
Neighborhood Development Corporation is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
In compliance with the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance (August
13, 2014), all qualified applicants with criminal histories will be
considered for the position.
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Keywords: TNDC, Redwood City , TASP Program Specialist, Other , San Francisco, California
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