What are the responsibilities and job description for the Workshop Facilitator position at Washington Central Unified Union School District?
Workshop Facilitators are responsible for leading workshops during extended day and third space programs. Facilitators will lead innovative workshops for multiple grade levels (depending on site and need). Workshop Facilitators may be in Middle School afterschool programming, the Extended Day Center with K-6th grade learners, summer camp and programs, or other community learning series.
This role is perfect for an industry and community expert, an experiential educator, youth development practitioner, or professional who excels at bridging the gap between classrooms and real-world application. You will serve as the lead facilitator, mentor, and program shepherd for middle school workshops, ensuring that every workshop translates into meaningful skill-building for our students.
Key Responsibilities:
Instructional Leadership: Deliver workshops to participants while supporting the facilitation, leadership, and learning of 9-12th grade students.
Program Facilitation: Ensure all afterschool workshops align with program goals and fill the current programming gaps.
Phased Implementation: Manage the transition of Youth Community Educators during their growth and learning as leaders.