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Site and Behavior Trainer

City of Las Vegas, NV, NV, USPosted 3 days ago
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Job Description


 

The city of Las Vegas Youth Development and Social Initiatives department is seeking individuals to fill the Safekey Site and Behavior Trainer position for the 2026 to 2027 school year 

The Safekey Before and After School enrichment programs are offered at 71 elementary schools within the city of Las Vegas. These programs provide a safe environment where children in kindergarten through 5th grade engage in fun enrichment and recreational activities, have a nutritious snack, and have time to work on their homework under the supervision of caring adult role models.

Work hours, shift and location are subject to be changed at any time based on program and facility needs. This position is part-time and is scheduled, on average, 19-25 hours per week.   Employment is seasonal and the Clark County School District calendar is used as a guide for staff scheduling. Work hours are limited during summer break (June through July). Hourly Safekey employees are also limited to 1,019 hours of work from July 2026 to June 2027.  

There are 5 different Safekey municipalities in the valley.  We, the city of Las Vegas Safekey program, operate in over 70 elementary school locations in the areas highlighted in BLUE (service boundaries are approximated) on the map below. 

If you are unable to travel to the locations in BLUE, we invite you to contact the Safekey organization that oversees the area/s that you prefer. 

  • City of North Las Vegas Safekey  702-633-1608
  • City of Henderson Safekey  702-267-4100
  • Clark County Safekey  702-455-8251
  • Boulder City Safekey 702-293-9256  

Site and Behavior Trainer
This position provides specialized training and support for program staff, including Site Leaders and Site Assistants, on policies, procedures, behavior management, group management, curriculum implementation, programming, site operations and site organization. This position involves a combination of administrative and field work at varying locations, such as Las Vegas City Hall and the 71 city of Las Vegas Safekey school sites, on a daily/weekly basis. Work schedule is generally Monday through Friday and consists of split shifts that may vary daily based on program needs. Employees will generally receive their weekly schedule by the Friday prior, but also requires employees to adjust to unexpected changes in work assignments, locations, or schedules as required. Must be available to work both morning and afternoon program shifts, Monday through Friday, within the following time windows 6:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Work includes conducting site observations, providing direct training and coaching, and ensuring staff are prepared to effectively manage their program sites. The Site and Behavior Trainer will develop and implement training sessions, mentor new employees, facilitate behavior intervention strategies and assist with curriculum planning and implementation.

This position requires flexibility, strong leadership, and a commitment to ensuring a positive, safe, and enriching experience for program staff and participants. The Site and Behavior Trainer plays a vital role in maintaining the quality and integrity of the Safekey program by equipping staff with the knowledge and skills necessary for success.

The job duties of a Site and Behavior Trainer encompass those of a Safekey Site Assistant and Site Leader and the essential functions include the following:

  • Provides hands-on training to Site Leaders and Site Assistants on the daily operations of a Safekey program, including, but not limited to, curriculum planning and implementation, activity facilitation, and site organization.
  • Travels to multiple work locations on a daily or weekly basis.  Locations may include Las Vegas City Hall and the 71 city of Las Vegas Safekey school sites.
  • Adjusts to unexpected changes in work assignments, locations, or schedules as required.
  • Conducts site observations to assess staff performance, provide feedback and guide staff on adherence to program policies and procedures.
  • Trains staff on behavior management strategies, such as proactive and reactive techniques, deescalation strategies (verbal and nonverbal), and conflict resolution.
  • Assists in developing behavior intervention strategies and individualized behavior plans for participants as needed.
  • Supports staff in implementing group management techniques to enhance program engagement and effectiveness.
  • Maintains the physical agility necessary to demonstrate and maintain sports and other recreation games and activities, including the ability to move, lift and maintain equipment up to 25 lbs.
  • Maintains the physical agility necessary to provide rapid response in urgent or time sensitive situations, including but not limited to kneeling on the floor and returning to standing position to assist a child, keeping pace with the children when they are moving and other physical activities as needed to provide the safety, welfare and security necessary.
  • Provides guidance on professional communication, customer service, and leadership to foster a positive work environment.
  • Ensures that Site Leaders and Assistants understand and follow safety protocols, program policies and procedures for daily operations, and emergency procedures.
  • Writes and assists in writing professional documentation, including behavior plans, email communications, curriculum planning, and incident reports.
  • Supports program planning and management by helping staff schedule activities, structure daily programming, and implement engaging games and learning experiences.
  • Collaborates with other Site and Behavior Trainers, as well as Safekey full time staff to assess training needs and develop new training materials.
  • Monitors and evaluates the effectiveness of training programs, makes recommendations, and implements changes for improvements.
  • Provides ongoing mentorship and coaching to Safekey staff to enhance their professional development.
  • Provides active, roving supervision of indoor and outdoor activities for extended periods (60 minutes or more) while standing and walking in varying weather conditions, including heat.
  • Completes and maintains all department-required trainings and certifications.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

  • Minimum 18 years of age.
  • High School Diploma or High School Equivalency (HSE) Credential
  • Infant, Child and Adult CPR, AED and First Aid certification at time of start reclassification.
  • One school year of experience as a Safekey Site Leader or Site Assistant, or equivalent experience working with youth in educational, enrichment, behavioral support and/or recreational settings; experience in schools, summer camps, and after-school programs is highly valued.
  • Proficiency with technology such as iPads, printers, cell phones, and internet-based applications.
  • Willing to receive a work schedule on a weekly basis.
  • Available to work morning and afternoon program shifts, Monday through Friday, within the following time windows: 6:15 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and 1:45 p.m.to 6:00 p.m.
  • Ability to travel to multiple work locations on a daily/weekly basis.  Locations may include Las Vegas City Hall and the 71 city of Las Vegas Safekey school sites.
  • Ability to adjust to unexpected changes in work assignments, locations, or schedules as required.
  • Possess the physical agility necessary to demonstrate and maintain sports and other recreational games/activities, including the ability to move, lift and maintain equipment up to 25 lbs.
  • Possess the physical agility necessary to provide rapid response in urgent or time sensitive situations, including but not limited to kneeling on the floor and returning to standing position to assist a child, keeping pace with the children when they are moving and other physical activities as needed to provide the safety, welfare and security necessary. Ability to provide active, roving supervision of indoor and outdoor activities for extended periods (60 minutes or more) while standing and walking in varying weather conditions, including heat.
  • Formal and informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance.


Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience applying research-based proactive and reactive behavior management strategies.
  • Training in non violent deescalation techniques such as CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) Part I.
  • Background or training in implementing group management strategies. 
  • Strong customer service, leadership, and professional communication skills.
  • Experience in program planning, curriculum development and structured recreational or enrichment activities.
  • Experience working with the public to support the mental, physical, and emotional well-being of youth and families.
  • Experience delivering training to individuals and groups through various methods, such as hands-on instruction, formal presentations, onboarding sessions, or other training formats.
  • Professional writing and documentation skills, including report writing and email communication.
  • Bilingual skills are desirable.
Core Workforce Competencies

Professionalism Demonstrates core values by being honest, respectful and positive.

Effective Communication Expresses verbal and written thought in a clear and understandable manner.

Customer Focus Demonstrates genuine concern and satisfies external and/or internal customers based on the CLV core purpose and values.

Adaptability Able to effectively modify behavior to suit changing workforce demands.

Problem Solving Solves problems by considering all causes, solutions and outcomes.

Productive Partnerships Develops, maintains and strengthens partnerships with others.

Technical and Safety Expertise Possesses a depth of knowledge, skill and ability in a technical (job) area.
 

Selection Process Final candidate selection include hiring interview (if applicable). Any individual offered employment will be required to pass a preemployment drug test, complete background check, and may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform the requirements of the job." Some positions may require preliminary background checks.
 
NOTE: Eligible applicants will be contacted by email only to selfschedule an interview for hiring events.

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