TITLE: See U Around Town Summer School Programming Support Staff (Multiple Positions Available)
LOCATION: Dr. Preston Williams Jr. Elementary School (One site for the summer program which includes King Preston Williams Thomas Paine Leal and Yankee Ridge Elementary School Students Grades 2-4)
SUPERVISOR: This position reports directly to the Program Coordinators classroom teachers and building administration.
SUPERVISES: Students
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily:
Answer questions and provide a reteach of information to students participating in the program.
Actively participate in the program contribute to daily instruction and complete all assigned tasks.
Initiate and encourage students to attend the program. Maintain a positive relationship with the students and staff working in the program.
Ask for guidance and assistance from the teacher or coordinator when unable to assist a student.
Monitor and supervise the students within assigned areas of the school.
Support positive approaches for dealing with student behavior
Utilize de-escalation strategies when needed.
Arrive and depart on time for your scheduled work.
Work with small groups on skill-building activities
Perform other specialized duties as assigned. (i.e. taking attendance meal counts program arrival and departure times)
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION
An Associates Degree or 60 hours of college credit is required.
Bachelors degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE
Experience working in a school setting
Prior experience working for USD 116 After School and/or Summer Program is preferred
Internal applicants only
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
De-escalation strategies social and emotional learning strategies and relationship-building skills
Leadership skills
The position requires self-initiative and active engagement and participation throughout the day.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Hourly position and assigned number of hours/days.
The position is for June 8 - July 16 Monday through Thursday (closed June 19 and July 6th).
Students will attend from 9:00 - 3:00
Orientation meeting scheduled prior to the program startup.
START DATE: Orientation meeting scheduled prior to the program startup.
NOTE:
This position is not part of the collective bargaining unit and is not administrative in nature.
Position contingent upon grant funding.
Staff must formally apply by April 28 2026.
Hourly Position - $22/hour
EVALUATION: The performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Boards policy on support staff
AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Revised: March 2026
Required Experience:
Staff IC
URBANA SCHOOL DISTRICT #116TITLE: See U Around Town Summer School Programming Support Staff (Multiple Positions Available)LOCATION: Dr. Preston Williams Jr. Elementary School (One site for the summer program which includes King Preston Williams Thomas Paine Leal and Yankee Ridge Elementary School St...
URBANA SCHOOL DISTRICT #116
TITLE: See U Around Town Summer School Programming Support Staff (Multiple Positions Available)
LOCATION: Dr. Preston Williams Jr. Elementary School (One site for the summer program which includes King Preston Williams Thomas Paine Leal and Yankee Ridge Elementary School Students Grades 2-4)
SUPERVISOR: This position reports directly to the Program Coordinators classroom teachers and building administration.
SUPERVISES: Students
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily:
Answer questions and provide a reteach of information to students participating in the program.
Actively participate in the program contribute to daily instruction and complete all assigned tasks.
Initiate and encourage students to attend the program. Maintain a positive relationship with the students and staff working in the program.
Ask for guidance and assistance from the teacher or coordinator when unable to assist a student.
Monitor and supervise the students within assigned areas of the school.
Support positive approaches for dealing with student behavior
Utilize de-escalation strategies when needed.
Arrive and depart on time for your scheduled work.
Work with small groups on skill-building activities
Perform other specialized duties as assigned. (i.e. taking attendance meal counts program arrival and departure times)
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION
An Associates Degree or 60 hours of college credit is required.
Bachelors degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE
Experience working in a school setting
Prior experience working for USD 116 After School and/or Summer Program is preferred
Internal applicants only
OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
De-escalation strategies social and emotional learning strategies and relationship-building skills
Leadership skills
The position requires self-initiative and active engagement and participation throughout the day.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Hourly position and assigned number of hours/days.
The position is for June 8 - July 16 Monday through Thursday (closed June 19 and July 6th).
Students will attend from 9:00 - 3:00
Orientation meeting scheduled prior to the program startup.
START DATE: Orientation meeting scheduled prior to the program startup.
NOTE:
This position is not part of the collective bargaining unit and is not administrative in nature.
Position contingent upon grant funding.
Staff must formally apply by April 28 2026.
Hourly Position - $22/hour
EVALUATION: The performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Boards policy on support staff