Staff, Programs - TECC Physical Activity Specialist
hace 3 días
New York
Job Description OBJECTIVES: Reporting to the Manger, Programs- TECC, the Staff, Programs – TECC will fill the part time role of Physical Activity Specialist and design and lead inclusive, engaging, and developmentally appropriate physical active programs that promote fitness, motor skill growth, healthy lifestyle habits, and positive social interaction. This position aims to foster a supportive environment where all students can build confidence, teamwork, and lifelong wellness skills through structured movement and daily activity. This role is dedicated to creating inclusive, engaging physical activity experiences that promote holistic health, confidence, and well-being of every student. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Host 220 minutes (40 minutes daily) of weekly physical activity programming that boosts students’ fitness, motor skills, and overall engagement., • Facilitate high-energy, developmentally appropriate activities—including sports skills, relays, dance/movement, and cooperative games—to build coordination, stamina, and teamwork., • Lead wellness and reset routines, such as stretching, breathing exercises, and guided relaxation, to enhance students’ self-regulation and body awareness., • Support teachers in effective curriculum implementation to strengthen student outcomes and ensure consistent, standard-aligned instruction across classrooms., • Mentor and coach educators to promote inclusive instructional practices and drive measurable improvements in student learning and engagement., • Lead professional development and contribute to school-wide instructional planning that advances a positive, equitable, and culturally responsive learning environment., • Conduct comprehensive student evaluations to accurately identify needs, inform targeted interventions, and guide instructional and placement decisions., • Monitor progress and analyze data to assess program effectiveness and produce evidence-based reports that inform continuous improvement efforts., • Collaborate with families and multidisciplinary teams to develop cohesive, student-centered plans that support whole-child growth and development., • Strong understanding of appropriate development and ability to adapt activities for diverse learning and physical needs, including students with disabilities., • Proven experience designing curriculum and providing instructional leadership that improves student outcomes., • Strong knowledge of inclusive education practices, IEP development, and effective assessment methodologies., • Proficient in tracking student progress, analyzing data, and applying insights to strengthen instruction and program outcomes., • Strong teacher mentoring, professional development facilitation, and instructional leadership skills., • Multidisciplinary teamwork, family engagement, clear reporting, and documentation., • Strong knowledge of special education laws, program evaluation, accurate record-keeping, and strong organizational abilities., • Excellent work ethic, • Commitment to working in a mission-driven organization., • Demonstrated personal ethics and values., • Cross-team collaboration and cooperation, • CRP/First Aid certification and Mandated Reporter or willingness to obtain, • Knowledge of nutrition, wellness, and healthy living concepts for school-age learners., • Youth Peer Advocate Certification (preferred)., • Experience supporting or working with students with disabilities (preferred). ABOUT NORTHSIDE Northside Center for Child Development serves more than 5,500 children and families across New York City each year through high-quality, outcome-driven behavioral health, early childhood education, and enrichment services. With over $34 million in annual funding, Northside provides the comprehensive support children and families need to overcome adversity, build resilience, and pursue their dreams. Founded in 1946 in Harlem, Northside has been a cornerstone of the community for eight decades, leading the way in integrating education and mental health to support children’s development. Several of Northside’s innovative programs were the first of their kind in Harlem, setting standards of care that continue to influence social service agencies throughout the United States today. Northside’s founders, Drs. Kenneth B. and Mamie Phipps Clark, were renowned, pioneering psychologists whose groundbreaking research was instrumental in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education landmark Supreme Court decision that declared school segregation unconstitutional. Their belief in the worth, dignity, and potential of every child continues to guide Northside’s mission and inspire its work today. Northside is driven by its vision and principle, “Each Child…First Chance.” For more information on Northside Center for Child Development, please visit .