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After School Program Support Staff part time


Job Location:

Macon, MO - USA

Monthly Salary: Not provided by the employer
Posted: 21 August 2026 (23 hours ago)
Application Deadline: 18 November 2026
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

FPD is seeking part-time After School Program staff for the 2026-27 school year. Typical work hours are 12:00pm - 6:00pm or 2:30pm - 6:00pm.


ABOUT FPD

First Presbyterian Day School (FPD) is a 3K-12th grade Christ centered college preparatory independent school located in Macon Georgia which exists to educate and equip children to change the world for Gods glory.


ABOUT THE ROLE
This employee will be responsible for helping with activities games crafts etc. within the program while working with the assigned grade levels. Employee will help to ensure the safety and well-being of each child while creating a fun and interactive environment that allows children to grow and develop into the person that God has created them to be through FPD enrichment programs.


Essential Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Oversee a group of children
  • Keep on task with the daily schedule
  • Lead activities in line with the theme for the day/week
  • Handle minor discipline issues
  • Interact with the children to create a fun environment
  • Handle paperwork when/ if necessary
  • Help with check in and check out of daily attendance
  • Assist with dismissal and cleanup
Requirements
  • Growing Christian with a credible profession of faith and involvement in an evangelical church
  • Capacity to initiate and nurture relationships
  • Willing to work with others in a team environment
  • Positive attitude and welcoming spirit
  • Demonstrated skills defined within the content of the position description including excellent interpersonal and written/ verbal communication skills




Required Experience:

Staff IC


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First Presbyterian Day School provides a Christ-centered, college preparatory, private school education for preschool, elementary, and upper school students.

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