Job Description
Job Description
TITLE : Youth Success Coach
PERFORMANCE PROFILE SOURCE : Individual Contributor
DEPARTMENT : Operations Club
REPORTS TO : Director of Social Emotional Development & Program Impact
FLSA STATUS : Non-exempt
WORKER CATEGORY : Part-Time
EMPLOYMENT TERM : Grant-Funded through December 2027
EMPLOYMENT FUNCTION : Professional
LOCATION : Apopka Branch, Levy Hughes Branch
ADDRESS : Apopka - 445 West 13th Street, Apopka, FL 32703
Levy Hughes Branch - 712 West Amelia Street, Bldg. 900, Orlando, FL 32805
POSITION SUMMARY :
The Youth Success Coach empowers club members to unlock their potential by providing engaging mentoring, coaching, and developmental support that aligns with the mission and program priorities of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida. This dynamic role facilitates small and large group workshops focused on social-emotional wellness, academic achievement, and life skills, while building authentic relationships that foster resilience, confidence, and a culture of belonging. The position monitors youth participation and safety on-site and during off-site events, maintains accurate records tracking growth and progress, and ensures compliance with grant objectives and organizational standards. By inspiring continuous growth and connecting youth to essential resources, the Youth Success Coach drives positive outcomes for members, club families, and the community.
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES :
Mentoring, Coaching, and Youth Development
- Provide group coaching sessions focused on goal setting, academic success, confidence building, conflict resolution, healthy decision-making, and social-emotional well-being.
- Establish trusting relationships with youth members to encourage participation, engagement, and strong support systems.
- Support club members in developing life skills, promoting resilience, and making positive choices that align with BGCCF program outcomes : Education & Career Development, Character & Leadership Development, Sports, Fitness, & Recreation, Health & Life Skills, The Arts, Mental Health.
- Adapt coaching strategies to meet diverse learning styles, abilities, and personal development needs, fostering confidence and independence.
- Educate and mentor youth to overcome challenges by identifying barriers to success and connecting them with supportive resources.
- Create a coaching environment that balances structure, warmth, and playfulness to promote reflection, growth, and belonging.
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) & Behavioral Support
Conduct group coaching workshops focused on emotional regulation, peer collaboration, resilience, and stress management.Support youth in managing behavioral challenges by reinforcing positive behavior strategies and productive routines within the Club setting.Partner with the Club Director and Supervisor to respond to crises, ensuring timely support and appropriate referrals to mental health or social service providers.Model professionalism, empathy, and supportive communication to build a safe, inclusive, and empowering Club culture.Academic and College Success Coaching
Meet with youth members in small groups to review academic content, clarify concepts, and support assignment completion.Guide study habits, executive functioning skills, organization, and time management.Develop and monitor individualized Student Success Development Plans in collaboration with the Club Service Director and Director of Social Emotional Development & Program Impact.Track academic progress and collaborate with Club Directors, parents, teachers, and support staff to address academic challenges early.Assist students with course selection, graduation planning, and college or career readiness.College, Career, and Workforce Readiness
Guide students through college, vocational, and career pathways, including applications, financial aid, and scholarship opportunities.Facilitate career exploration activities, workforce readiness workshops, and job-shadowing or internship placements in partnership with local organizations and businesses.Plan and lead community service and civic engagement projects that strengthen youth leadership and real-world skills.Program Implementation and Collaboration
Develop and deliver engaging coaching activities and curricula aligned with organizational mission, grant objectives, and Club programming goals.Partner with program staff to assess youth needs and integrate success coaching strategies into daily activities.Collaborate across departments to strengthen program delivery, share best practices, and continuously improve outcomes.Contribute to a positive team culture through active participation in meetings, professional learning, and staff development opportunities.Support data collection, evaluation, and reporting processes to ensure compliance with grant requirements and to demonstrate measurable member impact.Participate in family engagement events, open houses, and community outreach activities to build strong connections between the Club and member families.QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS : ( Knowledge, Education, Experience & Skills)
Education :
Bachelor’s degree in Human Services, Psychology, Counseling, Education, or a related field from an accredited college or university.Certified Life Coach (CLC) or similar certification preferred.Experience :
Minimum of two years of experience in youth development, life coaching, academic success coaching, or a related field.Experience working in school-based programs, youth organizations, or mentoring settings.Demonstrated ability to build rapport and connect with youth from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, and educational backgrounds.Proven track record of designing and delivering engaging coaching or mentoring programs aligned with organizational mission and curriculum.Experience collaborating with staff, families, and community partners to identify and address youth needs.Familiarity with academic and success coaching techniques, including goal setting, confidence building, conflict resolution, and healthy decision-making.Understanding of challenges faced by students and commitment to removing barriers to success.Proficiency in Salesforce or other academic management software preferred.Skills :
Strong coaching and mentoring skills with the ability to inspire and motivate.Excellent communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, and organizational abilities.Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment.Strong problem-solving skills and ability to respond to crises calmly and effectively.Ability to maintain confidentiality and act with discretion when handling sensitive issues.Competence in designing and implementing engaging coaching and educational activities.Skilled in tracking and documenting youth progress and other grant requirements accurately and in a timely manner.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; experience with Salesforce or similar platforms is a plus.Valid Florida driver’s license, clean driving record, and consistent access to a vehicle with appropriate insurance coverage.Commitment to the mission, vision, and values of Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Florida.KEY ROLE COMPETENCIES :
Ensures Accountability
Holds self and others responsible for commitments, actions, and outcomes, modeling a culture of integrity and follow-through in youth coaching and mentoring.Establishes clear responsibilities, measures youth progress, and promptly addresses barriers to success, ensuring documentation and reporting meet program standards.Builds Relationships and Trust
Develops and sustains authentic, trusting connections with youth, families, and colleagues, fostering open communication and respect for diverse backgrounds.Maintains confidentiality and acts with compassion, earning the confidence of members and coworkers in all interactions.Collaborates and Communicates Effectively
Partners with club staff, Supervisor, and community organizations to coordinate resources and integrate success coaching into Club programs.Communicates expectations clearly, listens actively, and delivers feedback that inspires growth and engagement.Drives Youth Engagement and Development
Designs and delivers engaging coaching and mentoring activities that cultivate academic achievement, personal growth, and social-emotional resilience.Adapts strategies to meet diverse needs, encourages confidence-building, and provides tools for goal setting and decision-making.Demonstrates Resilience and Adaptability
Champions a positive, solutions-oriented approach when facing ambiguous challenges or youth concerns, remaining calm and flexible under pressure.Responds to feedback, adjusts approaches to support dynamic member needs, and models perseverance and a growth mindset.ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS :
The position requires working in both indoor and outdoor environments of an office or club setting, which may involve exposure to varying weather conditions.Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, and policy manuals.Required to operate a motor vehicle for on-site club assignments, events, or required meetings.Work in environments frequented by children and families, requiring adherence to safety and conduct standards that ensure a child-friendly and family-oriented atmosphere.This role will have a standard and predictable work schedule. However, all staff must be adaptable to a dynamic work schedule, including evenings and weekends, to support club activities and events.PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS :
Physically capable of performing programming activities and club duties on-site and off-site, including participating in field trips, enrichment events, and supervision of members during community outings.Ability to stand, sit, walk, or move around for extended periods and to lift up to 30 pounds.Must be able to actively monitor and maintain a line of sight on groups of 15–20 youth members, following best practices to ensure safety and appropriate supervision in dynamic settings.Capacity to maneuver in both indoor and outdoor environments, including exposure to varying weather conditions as needed.Strong voice projection and verbal presence to facilitate, instruct, and engage small and large groups in workshops, activities, and team settings.Operates computer and related office productivity equipment (e.g., copy machine, phone, printer, tablet) frequently, including tasks involving repetitive motion, visual focus, and fine motor skills.Visual and auditory acuity sufficient to monitor youth behaviors, environmental conditions, and safety standards.Mental resilience and ability to stay focused, alert, and effective in busy, sometimes noisy environments.Demonstrated capacity to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, prioritize under pressure, and maintain composure in crisis or unexpected situations.Strong interpersonal skills to interact positively with children, families, and staff in a variety of settings.Exposure to outdoor weather conditions (occasionally).Pre-Employment and Ongoing Compliance Requirements :
Candidates must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screening.Continued employment is contingent upon passing randomized drug screenings as part of our commitment to maintaining a drug-free work environment.Continued employment is also contingent on the Florida State Department of Children and Families' employment designation of "eligible for employment" as a state-licensed youth-serving organization.Disclaimer :
The information presented in this job description is intended to illustrate the nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. Job responsibilities and requirements are subject to change based on the direction of the organization & CEO.