Cypress-Fairbanks ISD · 1 month ago
Club Rewind - Program Leader - Spring 2026
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD is seeking a Club Rewind Program Leader for Spring 2026. The role involves supervising and engaging children in activities, ensuring their safety, and serving as a positive role model within the program.
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Responsibilities
Serve as a positive role model
Serve as a program ambassador to promote the program within the district, school, and community
Engage children in appropriate games and provided learning activities, according to the program schedule
Lead and maintain proper supervision of a group of children
Stay alert to children’s needs and/or concerns as individuals and/or as a group
Keep count of those participating in assigned group/area to ensure safety of the children
Adhere to all program standards, procedures, and expectations outlined in district and program handbooks and staff development training
Provide customer service support to children, CFISD staff members, and community members
Appropriately utilize and account for provided resources
Utilize Club Rewind documentation to communicate with parents and record positive/negative occurrences in the program for the main office
Maintain consistent communication with the program manager regarding concerns and incidents, both minor and severe
Support the implementation of regular safety drills and procedures
Acknowledge all visitors and maintain a secure environment
Utilize positive behavior strategies and maintain professionalism in interactions with children, CFISD staff members, and community members
Attend required trainings and meetings scheduled by Community Programs
Accept constructive feedback and reflect on job performance
Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function
Perform any and all other duties deemed necessary by your direct Supervisor or Coordinator, the Assistant Directors of Community Programs, the Director of Community Programs and/or the Assistant Superintendent for Communication and Community Relations
Qualification
Required
Able to supervise children at all times to ensure safety
Demonstrate ability to follow, implement and lead planned activities
Be able to communicate in both verbal and written forms with staff and children of the program
Ability to speak, read and understand the English Language
Apply common sense, understanding, and sound judgement to carry out essential functions
Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function
Preferred
High school diploma or GED preferred; or enrolled in a high school program with the ability to be present during program hours (must be age 16 or older)
Experience working with children preferred
Basic computer skills preferred