After School Group Leader at Kamaaina Kids
Kailua, Hawaii, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jun, 26

Salary

21.0

Posted On

06 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Working With Children, Fluent In Hawaiian Language, Dependability, Patience, Upbeat Attitude, Teamwork, Activity Leading, Homework Assistance, Behavior Support, Cultural Support, Language Immersion Support

Industry

Education Administration Programs

Description
After School Group Leader Turn Weekdays into Adventures—for Keiki and for You Part-Time | Kamakau $18–$21/hour | Real Benefits for Part-Time Employees Looking for a job that fits your life and makes you smile? Love working with kids, staying active, and being part of something meaningful? Join Kamaʻāina Kids as an After School Group Leader at our Kamakau Hawaiian Language Immersion site and help turn ordinary afternoons into moments that matter. This role is perfect for energetic, dependable, big-hearted people who believe learning should be fun, friendships should feel safe, and every child deserves encouragement and care. Because this program supports a Hawaiian language immersion school, the ability to fluently speak in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi is required. Bring the Fun. Share the Aloha. At Kamaʻāina Kids, after school is more than supervision—it’s connection, creativity, and community. You’ll join a supportive ʻohana that celebrates teamwork, fresh ideas, and showing up for kids every day. As a Group Leader, you’ll be a trusted mentor, cheerleader, and role model—helping children unwind, explore, and grow after the school bell rings while supporting a culture and language-rich environment. What Makes This Job Awesome See Your Impact Daily Watch kids gain confidence, skills, and smiles—because of you. Build Your Future Gain hands-on experience in education, childcare, and youth development. A Schedule That Works Perfect for students, parents, and anyone looking for meaningful part-time work. Top Workplace—5 Years Running Join a team that truly supports its people. What You’ll Be Doing Leading games, crafts, and enrichment activities Helping with homework and positive behavior support Creating a safe, inclusive, high-energy environment Building strong connections with kids and families Supporting a Hawaiian language immersion environment through the use of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Working with teammates to keep afternoons fun and smooth You’ll Thrive Here If You… Love working with children (and they tend to love you back) Are able to communicate in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Show up on time and bring good vibes Are patient, upbeat, and ready to learn Enjoy teamwork and trying new ideas Are 18+ with a high school diploma or GED Can work weekday afternoons Some sites offer Group Leader Aide roles for students under 18. Schedule & Locations 📍 Kamakau Monday–Friday: ~1:30 PM–5:30 PM Wednesdays: 12:30 PM start Substitute roles may vary No late nights. No weekends. Just great afternoons. Perks You’ll Love Up to $1,000 per semester in tuition assistance Paid holidays, PTO, and 401(k) with 6% match Paid training—no experience needed Childcare discounts (up to 75%) A creative, supportive team that values you The Bottom Line This isn’t just a part-time job—it’s a chance to grow, give back, and have fun doing it. If you want steady hours, meaningful work, and a workplace that feels like family, you’ll feel right at home here. Apply today and help make every afternoon unforgettable. 🌈 Why Kamaʻāina Kids? We’re Hawaiʻi’s largest locally owned nonprofit childcare provider and a five-time Top Workplace winner. We invest in our people with training, support, and plenty of aloha—because when our team thrives, our keiki do too. Join our Kamaʻāina Kids ʻohana: https://jobs.kamaainakids.com Kamaʻāina Kids is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, and experiences within our workforce ʻohana.
Responsibilities
The Group Leader will be responsible for leading games, crafts, and enrichment activities while assisting children with homework and positive behavior support in a safe, high-energy environment. This role also requires actively supporting the Hawaiian language immersion setting through the use of the Hawaiian language.
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