DreamYard SONYC Group Leader

Part-time
Dreamyard Project, Inc.
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Description

About DreamYard

DreamYard Project is committed to being an anti-racist organization. We lead with race because
we operate in a country founded on the genocide of Indigenous people, the enslavement of
African people, and the oppression of countless others. We acknowledge the role this history
plays in perpetuating inequity and dominant white culture. We are intentionally building a path
toward racial equity by:

● Challenging oppression and its intersections
● Using art and education as a platform to offer a hopeful vision of the future
● Identifying and uplifting the power and cultural assets that exist within our community of
educators, artists, dreamers, young people and life-long learners
● Encouraging the principles of justice, unity, equity, creativity, and joy
● Transforming policies, procedures, practices, and programs (for example: striving for
transparency and equity in pay and compensation structures regardless of race, culture,
gender, ethnicity, creed, etc)
● Understanding our staff, community members and partners are at different levels on the
anti-racist continuum and embracing that we all have a place in this work

As a DreamYard employee, we invite you to join us on this journey.

Co-Executive directors Jason Duchin and Tim Lord founded DreamYard in 1994. Over the past
quarter century, DreamYard has worked with more than 100 public schools and over 100,000
young people and families.DreamYard has developed a robust educational community in the
Bronx – from its in-school partnerships and launch of the DreamYard Preparatory High School
to its Out of School Programs at the DreamYard Art Center in the Morrisania neighborhood of
the Bronx. Our role is to nurture, resource, encourage, inspire, and sometimes simply remind
our community members of the power and endless possibilities that they hold. We do so by
encouraging personal stories, acknowledging and working to change oppressive conditions, and
fortifying each individual’s personal power to transform.

The Position

The SONYC Group Leader will report to the SONYC Program Director and work closely with
SONYC staff (including group leaders, school teachers and other staff) to support the SONYC
after school program at a middle school in the Bronx serving 120 students. Primary
responsibilities include working with a set group of 15 students to support them during various
activities, including leading multiple hour-long sessions in a sequential curriculum that engage
students, submitting written lesson plans, supporting program goals around attendance and
engagement, and fostering a positive, productive environment for program participants. It is
important that Group Leaders be able to act as a positive role model and mentor to the young
people they work with, and to develop a positive, supportive culture and an effective way of
dealing with challenges with students that may arise. The program site is at MS 390 (1930
Andrews Avenue South, Bronx, NY 10453).

Qualifications

● Previous after school experience, ideally with middle school aged youth
● Associate’s Degree at minimum, or currently working toward Associate’s or
Bachelor’s Degree
● Ability to collaborate effectively with other after school staff
● Must be able to develop hour long lessons and produce lesson plans
● Excellent written and spoken communication skills (Bilingual ability in Spanish is a
plus)
● Commitment to fostering a student-centered, safe, respectful, and productive
environment for all participants, families and school partners
● All staff must pass DOE fingerprinting clearance, and other related clearances,
including proof of COVID-19 vaccination before beginning work.

Responsibilities

● Working to support young people’s development in an active, positive way that
reflects DY values and school norms
● Supporting program systems including attendance, incentives, safety procedures,
special events, etc.
● Providing effective instruction for a structured activity (arts, sports, technology, etc.),
including creating written lesson plans, planning projects that help youth build skills
over time. Lessons plans must be turned in weekly and reflect progression of
activity and student learning; coaching will be available by on-site Educational
Specialist
● Punctuality, dependability, and professional communication are highly important to
successful operation of program

This is a part time position of approximately 15 hours per week. The program runs Monday
through Friday from 2:50 pm to 6:00 pm, and staff hours will be 2:40 pm to 6:00 pm. and runs
for 36 weeks from Sept 2022 through June 2023. The Group Leader will average 60 hours per
month. $18 per hour.

Please note that proof of vaccinations will be required as a DreamYard COVID 19 health
and safety protocol.

Please email your resume and cover letter to SONYC Program Director at
[email protected] for consideration or to:
https://app.trinethire.com/companies/32874-dreamyard-project-inc/jobs/65795-sonyc-group-l
eader

In the subject line of your email, please include: “SONYC Group Leader”, and please be sure to
describe any activities you feel you would be qualified to provide instruction in. If possible,
please also send samples of student work resulting from similar activities for which you have
provided instruction.

DreamYard is committed to the principles of arts education, educational reform and social
justice, and fashions its programs to specifically address the needs of urban communities that
are typically underrepresented because of race, sex, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status.
Accordingly, we welcome and encourage applications from a diverse range of individuals.
Bronx-based and Spanish-speaking applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. DreamYard
Project, Inc. employs without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin,
age, disability, or any other attribute not related to superior performance.