$16-19/hour
MW8Q+22 Hilo, HI, USA
After School Recreation Leader — Hilo Other opportunities also available in Keaau and Captain Cook Kama‘aina Kids, Hawai‘i’s award-winning nonprofit childcare and education organization, is hiring After School Recreation Leaders to lead engaging activities for keiki in safe, fun after-school programs. Make a positive impact, build your résumé, and have fun doing it! Role Snapshot Part-time, weekday afternoons (no nights, no weekends) Lead games, crafts, homework support, and team-building activities Create an inclusive, positive environment where every child feels valued Locations: Hilo and Keaau (additional roles in Captain Cook) What’s In It For You $16–$19/hr (based on experience) Full-time style benefits for part-time hours: Paid training & professional development Paid Time Off (PTO) + paid holidays 401(k) with company match College tuition assistance Childcare discount (50% to start; 75% at one year) Flexible schedule that works with classes or another job Growth pathways in education, childcare, and youth development You’ll Succeed If You Enjoy working with children (coach, camp counselor, tutor, or similar experience a plus) Bring energy, reliability, and a positive, “can-do” attitude Communicate clearly and model kindness, safety, and inclusion Basic Requirements High school diploma or GED Eligible to work in the U.S. and living in Hawai‘i (or plans to relocate) Ability to pass standard background checks How to Apply Ready to turn playtime into purpose? Apply via our Careers page: https://jobs.kamaainakids.com Tip: Include “Hilo” or your preferred area in your application notes to help us route you quickly. Equal Opportunity: Kama‘aina Kids celebrates and supports the diverse cultures, perspectives, and experiences within our workforce ‘ohana. Keywords: after school, recreation, education, educator, teacher, childcare, youth development, program leader, part-time, student job, child development, teaching assistant, group leader, Hilo, Keaau, Captain Cook, Hawai‘i Island, Kama‘aina Kids, nonprofit education.