Friday, November 13, 2009

Child and Youth Worker

I picked Child and Youth Worker for this job you would need the minimum educational requirement is usually a certificate or associate degree in human services, sociology, or psychology. The Job pays three ways one is, Entry Wage and that pays $18.87, Median Wage is $22.56 and the Experienced Wage is $27.46. The numbers will go up in 2016 at the moment the number is at 11,306 but it says that in 2016 that the number will be 11,194. This means that I should have a good chance getting a job in this career if I was looking.
I think that this would be a good starting out easy job to do. The day in the life of a Child and Youth Worker starts out at about 11:00am they start there day by Doing paperwork; planning day’s lesson; getting materials together—making copies of worksheets, preparing a test, getting books. Then at about 12:30 they Doing outreach work: tutoring at schools; meeting with teachers about what a child’s needs are for our tutoring sessions; collaborating with community members on programs for my organization, like “Tutoring for Success” or swimming. After that then at about 2 they back at the club; cleaning and checking areas in preparation for kids’ arrival.
After they get ready for the kids the kids come at 2:30 and they help the kids with their homework and just chill out at eat and stuff. Then at about 3 the kids from 6-13 come and they help them with their homework too. Then at about 4 to 5 they beginning day’s lesson in the computer room with a smaller group of kids; handing out worksheets on a foreign country; instructing them how to answer the questions by finding information about the country on the Internet; playing a game from that country.
At 5 they help the kids cook a dish from the country of the day; teaching them about the food and its origins. At 6 to about 7 they “Tutoring for Success” program: conducting individual tutoring sessions; making sure all tutors and students are working together. At about 7 to about 8:45 they teach a class: “The Winning Edge.” Introducing freshmen and sophomore high school students to various occupations and college requirements; advising them on which classes to take before graduation.
That is a day in the life of a Child and Youth Worker.:)

1 comment:

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