Job Description
Job Description
Youth Program Facilitator – Young Friends
400 Hours per Year PART TIME
POSITION SUMMARY : The Young Friends Program Facilitator works to create space for experiencing the movement of Spirit within and among the community of 9-12th graders. The Facilitator stewards the sense of community and meaningful relationships among high school-age Quakers, and their families. The Facilitator supports their integration into the life of the wider Yearly Meeting. It is important to be working harmoniously with others in this role to ensure mutual support and flow between the respective program activities, as well as to create a sense of community and meaningful relationships among Quaker children and their families.
Reports to the Youth Engagement Coordinator.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES :
- In partnership with the Youth Engagement Coordinator, plans and implements the program and logistics for gatherings that encourage and support the spiritual and personal growth of Young Friends.
- Nurtures and empowers spiritual grounding and full capacities of youth involved in the program, individually and corporately, through the structure of the program and by supporting their involvement in the larger PYM community.
- Works closely with the Youth Engagement Coordinator and other Youth Program Facilitators to ensure mutual support and flow between the respective programs.
- In partnership with the Youth Engagement Coordinator, recruits, develops, nurtures, and trains volunteer adults (Friendly Presences) who work with the program.
- On occasion, as creativity and time allow, supports programs and events other than gatherings that support the community.
- Functions as an integral member of the Program and Religious Life; contributes to team goals; implements the work and the tasks of the position with an intention to manifest the Spirit; attends to the importance of fun, fellowship, worship, learning, and service in carrying out the work; ensures that day to day activities are always a means of attending to the meaning, purpose, and goal of the work.
- Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS :
An active Friend or extensive experience with Friends' meetings; knowledge of Quaker principles and practice.Two or more years of experience in a related field, which can include related educational attainment, is required.Two or more years of substantial experience working with high school-age youth is required.Pass a criminal and child abuse background check, per PYM requirement for those working with vulnerable populations.Must be able to complete fingerprinting and background checks in accordance with applicable state laws and regulations.Able to work with children, youth, and adults, and to facilitate groups to develop their interests, gifts, and skills.Understands inclusivity dynamics, especially in relationship to age, gifts, LGBTQIA+,ability, gender, sexuality, race, and class; knowledgeable in crisis intervention.Strong communication skills are needed, including the ability to speak clearly, listen deeply, and write well.Able to travel.DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Able to drive and rent carsAbility to work a flexible schedule that includes weekend and evening workAble to commit to serving in the position for three yearsPass a criminal and child abuse background check, per PYM requirement for those working with children.Commitment to PYM's vision to become an anti-racist organization with a multi-racial community of staff and constituents.EXPECTATIONS OF ALL PYM EMPLOYEES :
A highly welcoming attitude and willingness to serve members of our community and make a positive first impression to those outside of it. This includes sincere openness and appreciation for the wide range of cultural backgrounds, spiritual beliefs, life experiences, and differences of all kinds as can be seen in a metropolitan region such as the greater Philadelphia area.Familiarity with Quaker faith and practices, and / or a willingness to gain, deepen, and nurture such knowledge.Appreciation of the role of Quaker practices in the performance of PYM duties, this includes supportive participation in annual and semi-annual multi-day "business Sessions." Please see our website as part of familiarizing yourself with us.TIME AND TRAVEL EXPECTATIONS
This is a part-time position (400 hours per year). Work times are flexible in ways that meet work and personal needs and vary depending on the time of year. The ability to work evening and weekend hours, to travel locally, and attend the 5-day gathering (Annual Sessions) held in residence on a college campus in the summer is required
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS : This is a Band 1 position, earning between $20 and $22 dollars per hour, depending on experience, and does not include benefits, however, all staff not insured through the PYM plan are eligible for a $200 a month health stipend with proof of other insurance.