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Harlem Grown

Program Group Leader

Harlem Grown, New York, New York, us, 10261


About Us

Harlem Grown's mission is to inspire youth to live healthy and ambitious lives through mentorship and hands-on education in urban farming, sustainability, and nutrition.

Harlem Grown operates 13 urban agricultural sites featuring 5 soil-based urban farms, 4 school gardens, 3 hydroponic greenhouses, and a mushroom chamber. All of our sites are located between 122 and 152 Streets in Central Harlem, Manhattan.

Since 2021, our programming has served over 10,000 youth in Harlem, we've produced and distributed over 100,000 servings of food, and diverted over 50,000 pounds of food scraps into local compost operations.

Our Programs

Harlem Grown provides youth and community development programs focused on urban farming, wellness, and sustainability through the lens of racial justice, food justice, social justice, and equity. Our youth focused programs include intensive school partnerships, educational farm tours, a summer camp, a Saturday enrichment program, monthly community events, an afterschool program, and our Mobile Teaching Kitchen. Our community development programs open to all ages include wellness workshops, special events, food scrap collection for composting, and fresh produce distribution to participants, volunteers, and neighborhood residents.

Program Group Leader

Part Time, Permanent Position

Immediate Start Date

Job Overview

We are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual to fill the position of Group Leader. This role will assist in developing and implementing program activities, lead pick-up of students from their school building and transporting them to the Harlem Grown after-school site. Maintain the day-to-day compliance of the After School Program. This includes homework assistance, recreational activities, leadership development, education and career development, health & life skills, the arts, and urban farm education. Also maintain rules and regulations while always keeping the children's need highest priority.

Responsibilities

Prepare Youth for SuccessLead student pick-up from local Public Schools to Harlem Grown after-school siteAssist with prep and delivery of activities that prepare youth for academic success. (i.e.: Homework Help)Maintain the area environment that facilitates the achievement of youth development outcomes.Teach and/or co-teach engaging, age-appropriate programs for children and their families in our partner schools, on our farms, and at community-based organizationsCollaborate with the Education Program Manager and other Educators to plan and execute Saturday programmingProgram Implementation

Assist in planning and implementation of services and activities such as urban farming, sustainability, leadership development, etc.Support with behavior management during program operation.Supervision

Always supervise the After School Program students in all areas of the site, while in the care of the program to ensure their health and safety.Serve as a role model for youth and reinforce Harlem Grown's values of honesty, respect, and responsibilityWork as a team member to support Harlem Grown initiatives and programsBasic Qualifications:

HS Diploma1-2 year's experience working with children1-2 years' experience working in an after school settingStrong organizational, planning, and leadership skillsAbility to work independently and as part of a team

Schedule:

M-F 2pm-6pm September-June; M-F 8am-4pm July-August; some night and weekend availability required.

Hourly Range

$20-$23 USD

At Harlem Grown, diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the heart of what we do. We are an equal opportunity employer, and are committed to creating a culture of inclusivity, where each individual feels as if their identity, experience, and values are represented and supported. We are dedicated to creating a space where children, especially those of color, are given the opportunity and skills to lead healthy and ambitious lives. We strongly believe in building a team that reflects and appreciates the underrepresented population of students, families, and people that we serve. Become a member of our family.