@PS35Q Activity Specialist
Company: Southern Queens Park Association
Location: Hollis
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $19.00 SUMMARY The
Southern Queens Parks Association is looking for dynamic
individuals to join the team as an Activity Specialists at the P.S.
35Q Nathaniel Woodhull School COMPASS program. The Comprehensive
Afterschool System (COMPASS) of NYC program serves young people
enrolled in grades K-12. SONYC, which stands for Schools Out NYC,
is the COMPASS middle school model that serves as a pathway to
success for youth in 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Structured like
clubs, the model offers youth choice in how they spend their time;
provides rigorous instruction in sports, arts and youth leadership.
NYC becomes the classroom through trips and opportunities for
instruction beyond the traditional facilities. Programs are offered
5 days per week during the school year. Services are also offered
during the summer months. This specific outreach operates under the
SQPA umbrella through use of its facilities, programming and
thought leaders. ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES The Activity specialist
should have an interest in working with youths. They should show
expertise in one or more disciplines or content-specific program
activities or subjects such as dance, drama, STEAM, sports (typical
and playground games), or other activity or subject that enriches
the experiences of children and youth.The Activity Specialist is
responsible for creating age-appropriate activities and to also
monitor student progress. The Activity Specialist also provides
academic support to meet the specific needs of students. The
instructor will be responsible for developing lesson plans and
implementing activities in accordance with the safety rules and
regulations that coincide with departmental rules, regulations, and
safety practices. Primary Job Duties: Develop and implement a
diverse range of age-appropriate activities, including arts,
sports, academic enrichment, and recreational games. Ensure
activities align with the programs goals and objectives, focusing
on youth development, social-emotional learning, and
skill-building. Lead and supervise groups of children during
activities, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment. Collaborate
with other staff members to plan special events, field trips, and
themed programming. Monitor and assess the needs and interests of
program participants to adjust activities accordingly. Maintain
accurate attendance records and activity logs for program
evaluation and reporting. Communicate regularly with
parents/guardians to provide updates on their child(ren)'s progress
and participation. Assist in the setup, cleanup, and organization
of program materials and spaces. Follow all safety protocols and
procedures to ensure the well-being of all participants. Attend
staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development
opportunities as required. Support the programs mission and values
by modeling positive behavior and fostering a respectful and
inclusive environment. Plan curriculum and develop activity plans
in collaboration with the educational specialist orother identified
staff. Understands, articulates and utilizes the DYCD core
competencies in conjunction with instruction and planning.
Participates in program evaluation processes; completes staff
satisfaction surveys. Reviews and understands site visit tools.
Provide supervision, direction and feedback to program youth,
support staff, interns and volunteers. Ability to establish and
maintain cooperative working relationships with others. Maintains
regular open communication with parents, staff, and direct
supervisors; Report any incidents and concerns to the assistant
site program director and site program director. Perform other
projects assigned at the discretion of the assistant site program
director and site program director. COMPENSATION & ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS Part-time in-person role that will be paid $19 per
hour. Candidates must meet the ability to meet School Age Child
Care (SACC) clearance - Paid by org One year of after schoolwork
experience, one full summer camp work experience, or two years of
related experience preferred Schedule: Approximately 15-20 hours
per week Availability between 2:00-6:00 p.m. Monday-Friday during
the school year; Summer (July and August) is optional Program
operates 13 full days during the Academic Year where 7-8 hours is
required those days WHO WE ARE Established in 1976, Southern Queens
Park Associations mission is to coordinate and provide
comprehensive programs for children, youth, adults, families, and
seniors residing in Southern Queens.SQPA finds innovative ways to
combine its stewardship of the 54-acre Southern Queens-Roy Wilkins
Park with its mission to enhance the quality of life of residents
in Southern Queens. SQPA has strategically located service sites
throughout Southern Queens and was constituted to actively combat
the social issues that challenge or impact the quality of life in
the geographic area in and around Jamaica, Queens. SQPA is not a
part of the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation but is
an anchor institution that serves as an intermediary, facilitator,
organizer, advocate, provider, and sanctuary. HOW TO APPLY It is
best to apply at the original listing located at
https://sqpa.bamboohr.com/careers Please complete the application
there and include all requested documents.
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