About
BIG SIS Inc.
BIG SIS Inc. (Becoming
Independent, Goal-oriented, and Self-Sufficient In Society) is an Orlando-based
nonprofit founded in 2008 by a formerly homeless teen mother who turned her
experience into purpose. For 17 years, we have served women and girls across
Orange County through programs in youth empowerment, maternal health, reentry
support, transitional housing, and community outreach. Our mobile unit, The HUB
(Help & Uplift Bus), takes our programs directly into the communities that
need them most.
The Role
We're looking for an energetic,
creative, and passionate Youth Program Facilitator to join our team part-time.
This isn't a desk job. You'll be in the room with real young people who need
real connection, real skills, and real support. You will design and lead
curriculum-driven programming across our youth enrichment initiatives, serving
girls and young women ages 5–18, including teens navigating some of life's
toughest circumstances.
If you love working with youth,
you are a natural group facilitator, and you actually enjoy the planning and
prep side this role is for you.
What
You'll Do
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Design age-appropriate,
culturally responsive lesson plans and activity guides for youth program
sessions.
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Facilitate group workshops,
life skills sessions, and enrichment activities at community sites, schools,
and on the HUB mobile unit.
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Develop materials including
worksheets, games, creative projects, and hands-on activities that engage and
inspire participants.
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Build genuine relationships
with youth participants that encourage trust, consistency, and growth.
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Track attendance, complete
session documentation, and support program reporting requirements.
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Work across multiple youth
initiatives and adapt your facilitation style to meet the needs of different
age groups and populations.
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Collaborate with our
Program Coordinators and Success Coaches to deliver cohesive, mission-aligned
programming.
What
We're Looking For
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2+ years of direct
experience working with youth in schools, mentoring programs, community
organizations, or youth development settings.
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Demonstrated ability to
develop and facilitate your own curriculum, lessons, or activities — not just
follow a script.
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Strong group management
skills and the confidence to hold a room of teens.
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Genuine passion for working
with young women, girls, and youth who are navigating real challenges.
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Familiar with or open to
training in trauma-informed care and social-emotional learning.
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Reliable transportation;
must be able to travel to community sites and partner locations throughout
Orange County.
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Bilingual in English and
Spanish or Creole is a strong plus.
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Must pass Level II
background screening before starting.
Schedule
& Compensation
This is a part-time, hourly
position, averaging 10–20 hours per week depending on program activity. Some
evenings and Saturdays are required. Pay range is $19.00–$21.00 per hour
depending on experience.
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