Full-Time

Assistant Site Director

YMCA of Greater Boston

YMCA of Greater Boston

1,001-5,000 employees

Community health, child care, youth programs

No salary listed

Newton, MA, USA

In Person

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Requirements
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Must have high school diploma or equivalent; college degree or pursuing a college degree preferred.
  • Experience working with children (youth programs, camp settings or related field); understand the needs of children.
  • Must demonstrate cultural sensitivity and utilize effective communication skills.
  • Possesses a knowledge of group process – collaborative style of working within a team.
  • Must be committed to carry out YMCA mission, philosophy, and departmental goals.
  • Must possess current First Aid, Oxygen, and CPR certifications and as required by the specific program; or successfully complete YMCA provided First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse/Sexual Abuse Prevention Training upon hire.
  • Must be available up to 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday a 6-8 hour shift, between 10am-6pm.
Responsibilities
  • Emphasizes personal safety and emotional well-being with students, parents, and other branch/school personnel at all times. Student safety is a top priority.
  • Interprets the quality of YMCA values to students, parents, families and staff. Must be a positive role model. Develops appropriate relationships with all students in their care. Understands, establishes, and abides by appropriate boundaries.
  • Plans and implements recreational and educational programs that emphasize group participation with an appropriate amount of choice.
  • Uses positive, constructive methods of discipline/positive reinforcement, and ensures that all staff does the same.
  • Communicates respectfully, openly and effectively with all staff, parents and children.
  • Assists staff during daily tasks to ensure quality programming.
  • Manages daily attendance records for groups. Supports with absence calls and confirms group rosters.
  • Supports with behavior guidance with students, coaches counselors in effective group management skills.
  • Sets an example for group game facilitation and program quality.
  • Assists in responsibility of attendance tracking in Boston After School & Beyond.
  • Reports all accidents and unusual incidents immediately to appropriate supervisors and completes necessary documentation.
  • Communicates program information, problems, and concerns as they occur.
  • Assists with planning and implementing of daily activities, special events and Family Night activities.
  • Actively participates in all aspects of daily leadership schedule including openings, closings, and extended hours.
  • Performs other duties as required by supervisor; remains flexible; demonstrates a willingness to help; actively seeks to develop oneself; Support with camper file management.
  • Support groups in need.
  • Attends all staff meetings and training sessions; assists in facilitation; Becomes familiar with training materials and actively incorporates them in day to day interactions and work with students and staff.
  • Maintains and cares for all program areas and supplies; ensures that students treat equipment, supplies, and program property responsibly.
  • Abides by YMCA/EEC/school policies, procedures, regulations, and guidelines and asks when in doubt.
  • Must have the physical ability to lead and participate in all physical group games and activities.
  • Works in a busy indoor environment; leads outside activities as well.
  • May be expected to be in the water during all swim periods.
Desired Qualifications
  • 7D license recommended to assist with transportation but not required.
  • College degree or pursuing a college degree preferred.
YMCA of Greater Boston

YMCA of Greater Boston

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The YMCA of Greater Boston runs a network of facilities and program sites that provide health and wellness programming, child care, summer camps, youth sports, teen leadership programs, workforce development, and community outreach in Massachusetts. Its programs work by offering membership-accessible activities and schedules across locations, enabling families and individuals to participate in fitness, child care, camps, sports leagues, leadership trainings, and job readiness services through on-site programs and community partnerships. The organization differentiates itself by being the largest social services provider in Massachusetts with a broad, integrated set of services focused on wellness, youth development, education, and employment in a community-based, nonprofit model. Its goal is to strengthen communities by improving health, developing young people, and expanding economic opportunity through accessible programs and support services.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$40K

Headquarters

Boston, Massachusetts

Founded

1851

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What believers are saying

  • Receives $105,000 from Sun Life and Celtics #SunLifeDunk4Diabetes campaign.
  • Announces $1 million investment in early education workforce programs.
  • Invests $1.5 million in workforce training during National Apprenticeship Week.

What critics are saying

  • Bright Beginnings scandal fires executives, drops enrollment 40-60% in 6-12 months.
  • State eliminates $6.4M C3 funding, forces 20% early education layoffs post-2025.
  • Yawkey Foundation cuts grants after $850,000 Roxbury spend with no enrollment growth.

What makes YMCA of Greater Boston unique

  • Partners with Stop & Shop to distribute $65,000 food to 2,000 BPS students.
  • Deploys Aruba Instant On networking across 24 locations for 2 million visits.
  • Secures Yawkey Foundation grants for Roxbury Y roof repairs and accessibility.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Professional Development Budget

Flexible Work Hours

Company News

Patch
Dec 18th, 2025
Seaport Restaurants Closing + Grocer To Feed 2K Boston Kids: MA Food Week

Seaport Restaurants Closing + grocer to feed 2K Boston kids: MA food week. The grocery chain will donate $65,000 worth of food to Boston students and families for the school district's winter break. MASSACHUSETTS - Welcome to Patch's weekly round up of food and restaurant news in Massachusetts, where Gozdeck review openings, closings and more in the state's dining scene. This week, Gozdeck learned that volunteers from Stop & Shop, YMCA of Greater Boston and Mayor Wu's office packed more than 26 pallets, feeding 2,000 Boston Public School students and families, at YMCA's Food Hub. "Many students that rely on free breakfast and lunch programs are unfortunately left without consistent access to food during this extended break," Stop & Shop officials said, in a news release. In advance of the two-week December school vacation, the Stop & Shop School Food Pantry Program is partnering with the YMCA of Greater Boston for a Holiday Food Distribution to Boston Public Schools. Stop & Shop is donating more than $65,000 worth of nonperishable food items (including tuna, canned chicken, pasta, cereal, fruit cups and other healthy pantry staples) to be distributed across the 20 BPS hub schools, prioritizing the Boston students and families who need it the most. Find out what's happening in across massachusettsfor free with the latest updates from Patch. Seaport Restaurants Closing Rebel Restaurants, Inc., the company that owns Tony C's and Temazcal in Boston's Seaport neighborhood, will close by Jan. 31. The news came out in a WARN filing with the state, which also disclosed that 84 employees would be laid off as a result of the closures. Temazcal opened in the neighborhood in 2011 while Tony C's opened in 2016. Here's what else was cooking this week in Massachusetts:

PR Newswire
Dec 4th, 2024
Sun Life U.S. And The Boston Celtics Campaign #Sunlifedunk4Diabetes Raises $105,000 For Ymca Of Greater Boston

"We are fortunate to have such incredible support from an iconic team like the Celtics and a local company like Sun Life that has consistently shown a commitment to the health and wellness of the Greater Boston community," said David Shapiro, CEO of the YMCA of Greater Boston. "Diabetes continues to be more prevalent in underserved communities and is a major health risk that can lead to more challenging health conditions down the road. We are grateful for the ongoing support for our Healthy Habits program, so that we can reach more families in need.". The campaign also relies on fans to bolster donations. Celtics fans voted on Instagram more than 130,000 times for their favorite dunk of the week, generating additional donations with each vote. Week 1 winner: Jaylen Brown at CharlotteWeek 2 winner: Jayson Tatum vs

Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Nov 14th, 2023
YMCA of Greater Boston announces $1 million investment in early education workforce programs

YMCA of Greater Boston announces $1 million investment in early education workforce programs.

LUMI GLOBAL SDN. BHD.
Oct 27th, 2023
Comcast Invests More Than $1M In Grants to Advance Digital Equity Efforts Across Greater Boston

Ethos, Massachusetts Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs and Tech Goes Home Among 16 Nonprofits to Receive Grants BOSTON, Oct. 27, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Comcast announced today that it will reach more than $1 million in investment this year in digital equity grants to 16 organizations in Greater Boston. Recipients include YMCA of Greater […]

The Joplin Globe
Aug 23rd, 2023
YMCA of Greater Boston Modernizes Networking Infrastructure to Connect Nearly 2 Million Annual Visits Across 24 Locations With Aruba Instant On

Established in 1851 as America's first Y and dedicated to improving the health of mind, body, and spirit of individuals and families, the YMCA of Greater Boston has deployed the Aruba Instant On high-performance, cloud-managed small business wired and wireless networking solution.