Programme Lead – After School Programme (Part Time)
Woolston, Christchurch
25 hours per week | Monday – Friday (1:00pm – 6:30pm)
Possible additional hours during school holiday programmes
Make a real impact with young people
This is a hands-on youth development role, leading an after-school programme for tamariki aged 5 – 12. You’ll be creating a space where young people feel safe, included and excited to be there. Through play, activity and connection, you’ll help build confidence, friendships and life skills in a way
that feels natural and engaging for the group.
You’re the key adult in the room each day, setting the tone, building relationships, and leading the overall experience for the young people on programme.
About the role
Your day-to-day is focused on being present with the group and making the programme work.
You’ll be:
- Leading games, activities and structured sessions
- Building strong relationships with tamariki and whānau
- Coordinating school pick-ups (driving required)
- Preparing and providing afternoon tea
- Supporting behaviour and group dynamics
- Creating a safe, inclusive and positive environment
You will be supported by another staff member on programme, with oversight and coordination from a Youthtown Team Leader.
About Youthtown
Youthtown is a not-for-profit youth development organisation working alongside young people across Aotearoa since 1932. Our programmes are designed to support confidence, resilience and connection, helping young people to grow into themselves and build a strong sense of
belonging in their communities.
About you
You enjoy working directly with young people and bring a natural energy into group environments. You’re confident leading activities, can build rapport quickly, and know how to create a space where
young people feel comfortable and engaged. You’re also practical and organised, able to
manage the flow of the afternoon while keeping the experience positive for everyone involved.
This role suits people with experience in youth work, sport or recreation, community programmes, mentoring, or similar environments where you’ve worked directly with groups of young people.
What will set you up for success
- Experience working with children or young people
- Confidence managing behaviour and group dynamics
- Ability to build relationships across diverse communities
Requirements
- Full, clean NZ driver’s licence
- Clear Police vetting
- Eligibility to work in New Zealand
- First Aid qualification, or willingness to obtain
Why join Youthtown?
You’ll be part of a purpose-driven organisation that values the impact of everyday interactions with young people. We offer a supportive team environment, ongoing development, and the opportunity to be part of something that genuinely makes a difference for rangatahi and their whānau.
APPLY NOW!
If you’re confident in developing, implementing and delivering programmes for young people, we want to hear from you!
We’ll be reviewing applications as they come in so apply now!
Note that Youthtown is committed to Child Protection and the safeguarding of children and young people in our care. It is our expectation that all staff will operate in a way that reflects this intent and the intent of the Vulnerable Children Act (2014) to improve the well-being of vulnerable children. Appointment to this role will be subject to a satisfactory Police
Record Check.