Welcome to the Fall Beacons session!
It's exciting to see returning staff and students and new faces join Beacons this year. Staff has been training extensively at Camp Ihduhapi and the North Community YMCA to prepare for Beacons Leadership Camp and program. Sheridan Beacons' students took time to enjoy the beautiful October weather chalking it up, playing kickball, creating masks and making friends.What was your favorite fall Beacon activity?October 14, 2013
Want an AMAZING job? WORK FOR SHERIDAN BEACONS!
BEACONS IS HIRING FOR PROGRAM STAFF!
Program Staff
Program Staff
Program staff are the heart of our Beacon. Youth workers are mentors, role models, allies and educators. They run the groups and keep the youth engaged and having fun. We encourage people to apply who have specialized skills that they can teach the youth (like dance, music, computer skills, art...you name it)! You don't have to have a special skill to work with us, as long as you are invested the success of young people, Beacons could be the place for you! Our groups are split between two units: K-2nd grade and 3-5th grade.
(Part time 15-25 hrs per week. Sample Schedule: M-Th 12:30 pm-5 pm) October-May
Here are some of the primary responsibilities:
1. Plan and run your own group of 10-15 kids during program (Monday-Thursday, 1-5pm) or support artists/community partners while they run group.
2. Answer telephone and answer questions or take messages.
3. Interact and maintain positive relationships with community partners, volunteers, Beacons staff, families, youth, school and district staff.
5. Make sure that the center is kept clean and organized.
6. Be a part of an ongoing process with youth and your colleagues to build and develop your skills as a youth worker.
7. Work as a team with your unit and center cohesively.
8. Implement a curriculum (as an individual / assigned) with an objective for young people.
7. Work as a team with your unit and center cohesively.
8. Implement a curriculum (as an individual / assigned) with an objective for young people.
9. Support program with general administrative responsibilities like taking attendance, giving surveys and some data entry.
10. Provide a fun and safe enjoyable experience to all program participants and partners/staff.
10. Provide a fun and safe enjoyable experience to all program participants and partners/staff.
Location in application does say Coon Rapids YMCA (Emma B. Howe) BUT our program is located in NE Minneapolis at Sheridan Elementary school.
August 27, 2013
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More Votes = More money for Sheridan!
The most votes wins $25,000!
Please support Sheridan and vote!!!!!
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August 9, 2013
Now Hiring for Fall Program Staff!
BEACONS IS HIRING for program staff and Unit Lead!
Program will be starting OCTOBER 7th!
Program will be starting OCTOBER 7th!
Program staff are the heart of our Beacon.
Youth workers are
mentors, role models, allies and educators.
They run the groups
and keep the youth engaged and having fun.
We encourage people to apply who have specialized skills
that they can teach the youth (like dance, music, computer skills, art...you
name it)! You don't have to have a
special skill to work with us, as long as you are invested the success of young
people, Beacons could be the place for you!
Our groups are split between two units: K-2nd grade and 3-5th
grade. Current positions are for Kindergarten-2nd
grade & 3rd through 5th grade!
Here are some of the primary responsibilities:
1. Plan and run your own group of 10-15 kids during program
(Monday-Thursday, 1-5pm) 16-20 hours a
week
2. Answer telephone and answer questions or take messages.
3. Interact and maintain positive relationships with
community partners, volunteers, Beacons staff, families, youth, school and
district staff.
4. Deliver programming based on positive youth development
principles and the YMCA's Four Core Values (Caring, Honesty, Respect and
Responsibility)
5. Make sure that the center is kept clean and organized.
6. Be a part of an ongoing process with youth and your
colleagues to build and develop your skills as a youth worker.
7. Work as a team with your unit and center cohesively.
8. Implement a curriculum (as an individual / assigned) with
an objective for young people.
9. Support program with general administrative
responsibilities like taking attendance, giving surveys and some data entry.
10. Provide a fun and safe enjoyable experience to all
program participants and partners/staff.
Click Here to apply for Program Staff Position
Unit Lead Staff
School Success Lead Staff
(Part Time 20-30 hrs per week. Sample Schedule: M-Th 11am-5pm, F 11am-3pm)
The Unit lead wears many hats at our Beacon. They are a coach and mentor to youth workers, they are a resource for youth, and a representative of our Beacon to families, school and community members. Unit leads keep the program running smoothly by helping prepare schedules, maintaining group rosters, supporting youth workers with ideas, resources and behavior support. Unit leads must be flexible, organized, creative and a good leader. Each Unit Lead is responsible for a different age Unit: K-2nd grade, 3-5th grade, and Leadership Lead.
Unit Lead Staff
School Success Lead Staff
(Part Time 20-30 hrs per week. Sample Schedule: M-Th 11am-5pm, F 11am-3pm)
The Unit lead wears many hats at our Beacon. They are a coach and mentor to youth workers, they are a resource for youth, and a representative of our Beacon to families, school and community members. Unit leads keep the program running smoothly by helping prepare schedules, maintaining group rosters, supporting youth workers with ideas, resources and behavior support. Unit leads must be flexible, organized, creative and a good leader. Each Unit Lead is responsible for a different age Unit: K-2nd grade, 3-5th grade, and Leadership Lead.
1. Create, distribute and file youth registration forms.
2. General clerical responsiblities, including but not limited to faxing, filing, copying, and data entry.
3. Help keep the office space neat and tidy.
4. Partner with community partners, Beacons staff and school staff to support events and daily program needs.
6. Answer telephone and answer questions or take messages.
5. Interact and maintain positive relationships with community partners, volunteers, Beacons staff, families, youth, school and district staff.
7. Create and modify documents using Microsoft Office (Word, Access, Excel, Publisher)
8. Run weekly meetings with Unit team to provide updates, plan events, troubleshoot issues, and maintain a supportive network of staff.
9. Support Program staff with behavior issues, planning and projects.
10. Act as a coach to Program staff and youth staff members.
11. Other duties as assigned.
Questions? Call the Sheridan Beacons office 612-331-9160
July 25, 2013
Summer fun at Northeast Middle School
Sheridan Beacons Center is located at Northeast Middle School for the summer. This summer we offered math support with Mr. Ryan, Kids in the Kitchen with Mr. Lavelle and Oh You Fancy with Karalina and Marcelette. We had the opportunity to work closely with Edison Beacons Center high school leaders, in which they help lead games and activities. You probably recognize a few of them! Our High School Leader team consists of Tanora, Jerica, Destiny and Taechrisdae! We all have been busy being fancy with the middle school girls, learning new math skills, cooking up a storm and singing happily everyday. As we are wrapping up summer we recall some awesome moments that we would like to share with you.
Tanora & Jerica taking some time off from making feathered clips to pose for us.
Karalina, Marcelette and the girls looking fresh with their nails polished.Mr. Lavelle having the kids make chicken fajitas for lunch.
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