Child & Youth Program Operations Clerk
Commander, Navy Installations Command
Posted: February 20, 2026 (0 days ago)
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United States Army Installation Management Command
Department of the Army
Location
Virginia
Salary
$20.51 - $25.95
per hour
Type
Closes
This job involves working as an assistant in a summer childcare program at a military base in Virginia, where you'll supervise children and youth, plan fun activities to support their physical, social, emotional, and learning needs, and ensure a safe and engaging environment.
It's ideal for someone who enjoys working with kids, has basic education, and can communicate well in English.
Entry-level positions are available, with opportunities for higher pay based on additional qualifications like college credits.
This vacancy is to fill Multiple Flexible Summer Hire positions located at the School Age Center, Fort Myer, VA.
Child and Youth Services (CYS) Employee Childcare Fee: *CYS Regular and FLEX employees (working a minimum of 15 hours) First Child: 100% childcare fee discount (all CYS employees) Second and Subsequent Child: 25% childcare fee discount (all CYS employees)} Incentives and Bonuses Incentives will not be paid.
Resumes must be two pages (or less). Resumes should clearly demonstrate the applicant's relevant experience, skills, knowledge, and abilities (KSAs) as they pertain to this position.
A qualified candidate must possess the following: For Entry Level (CY-01): At a minimum, must have a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
Must be able to communicate in English, both orally and in writing.
For information on the qualification requirements for the higher paying levels such as Skill Level (CY-01) and Target Level (CY-02):Refer to our Applicant Information Kit.
Note to applicants: College transcripts or certificates may be required at the time of application for applicants who want to be considered for Skill or Target level. Major Duties:
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