About The Position

Join the award-winning Johnson County Park and Recreation District (JCPRD) team and help make a real impact in this community! As part of our National Gold Medal Award–winning organization, you’ll help bring joy, adventure, and enrichment to millions each year. JCPRD welcomes over 7 million visitors to our parks and engages 3 million+ participants in more than 4,000 programs—and we’re still growing. When you work at JCPRD, you’re joining a team recognized locally, regionally, and nationally for excellence in parks, recreation, culture, education, and public service. Enjoy outstanding benefits, retirement plans, employee incentives, and a workplace culture built on passion, creativity, and teamwork. Named Best Large Employer in Johnson County for two years running, JCPRD is the perfect place to grow your career, make a difference, and have fun doing it. Come work where you play—and help us inspire healthier, happier lives for everyone! Leads the development of a High Performing Organization through active demonstration of the county’s Pillars of Performance, encouraging leadership and empowerment at all levels of the organization; dedicates QII activities for self and staff; actively mentors, coaches and collaborates with employees to enhance the county mission and vision keeping in mind the common goal of leaving our community better than we found it. Travel to various early childhood and out of school time programs throughout Johnson County to provide quality childcare and educational opportunities. Act as Lead Teacher or Program Director as needed to meet required staffing needs. Ensure the general health, welfare, and well-being of each child. Carry out daily lessons and maintain Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) requirements for both staff and children. Responsible for being a good communicator to all children, parents, administration, supervisors, and co-workers, providing excellent customer service. Enroll and attend 15 hours of off-site in-service annually. Learn and observe all JCPRD guidelines, policies, and procedures. Make purchases within prescribed program budget. Develops and maintains expertise in child and youth program trends and issues by attending professional conferences and serving on professional committees to provide leadership in the early childhood and/or school age program community.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Minimum of fifteen credit hours in Education Recreation, or Early Childhood Education
  • 1 year experience in school age and/or early childhood setting.
  • Microsoft Office experience.
  • Business writing and report writing skills.
  • Excellent oral communication.
  • Human relations/Interpersonal skills.
  • Minimum age is 21 years of age.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, knowledge of developmentally appropriate practices.
  • Self-motivation and ability to prioritize personal responsibilities and accomplish job tasks with autonomy from close supervision.
  • Leadership and supervisory skills.
  • Must successfully pass a driving, education, and criminal background check.
  • JCPRD requires reference/background screening for all positions.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in the following field(s) of study: Education, Human Development, Administration of Parks and Recreation, Early Childhood, Child Psychology, or relevant field.
  • Relevant experience may be substituted for education.

Responsibilities

  • Travel to various early childhood and out of school time programs throughout Johnson County to provide quality childcare and educational opportunities.
  • Act as Lead Teacher or Program Director as needed to meet required staffing needs.
  • Ensure the general health, welfare, and well-being of each child.
  • Carry out daily lessons and maintain Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) requirements for both staff and children.
  • Responsible for being a good communicator to all children, parents, administration, supervisors, and co-workers, providing excellent customer service.
  • Enroll and attend 15 hours of off-site in-service annually.
  • Learn and observe all JCPRD guidelines, policies, and procedures.
  • Make purchases within prescribed program budget.
  • Develops and maintains expertise in child and youth program trends and issues by attending professional conferences and serving on professional committees to provide leadership in the early childhood and/or school age program community.

Benefits

  • Excellent medical, dental & vision benefit package
  • KPERS benefit pension plan
  • Employer-paid parental/caregiver leave
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Family discounts for childcare, camps, rentals, and classes
  • Free fitness access at Mill Creek Activity Center and Roeland Park Activity Center
  • Golf privileges at either of the JCPRD owned courses
  • Referral bonus program
  • 10 Paid Holidays and 3 Personal Holidays.
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