Montgomery Housing Partnership (MHP) is seeking an AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM ASSISTANT (Part-Time) to support the Community Life Pre/After-School Program. This is a part-time position Monday- Friday; some days may not apply (excluding school holidays). Program hours are from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at some sites and other sites from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Please indicate your preferred work hours.
Who we are: MHP is an active and growing nonprofit organization, founded in 1989, that develops, acquires, rehabilitates, and builds quality homes to meet the growing need for affordable housing in Montgomery County and neighboring communities. MHP’s community-based projects and programs include providing affordable rents, developing educational programs for residents to develop skills that expand their opportunities and balance their lives, and implementing neighborhood revitalization efforts in communities impacted by economic challenges and mass transit construction.
Summary Job Description: The After-School Program Assistant will work under the supervision of the Lead Instructor or Lead Teacher, The Community Life Programs Manager or Site Coordinator and the Director of Resident Services to ensure the success and quality of the educational and human services programs offered at selected MHP’s affordable housing units located in the DMV metro area.
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Compensation: Starting rate: $15/hr.
Application Process: Please submit your resume and cover letter, by email to: hrjobs@marcumllp.com. Please include the job title, “AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM ASSISTANT” in the subject line of your email.
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Montgomery Housing Partnership (MHP) is an active and growing nonprofit organization, founded in 1989, that develops, acquires, rehabilitates, and builds quality homes to meet the growing need for affordable housing in Montgomery County and neighboring communities. MHP’s community-based projects and programs includes providing affordable rents, developing educational programs for residents to develop skills that expand their opportunities and balance their lives, and implementing neighborhood revitalization efforts in communities impacted by economic challenges and mass transit construction.