AI summary
Youth Development Specialist role at Milton Hershey School, a cost-free pre-K–12 residential school, supporting students’ academic, social and emotional development. You’ll mentor and facilitate small groups, work closely with teachers/staff, and help design and deliver youth development programs. Standout perk: the chance to make a lasting impact in a nurturing, diverse culture while growing professionally.
Key skills
Youth mentoringSmall-group facilitationStudent development programmingPositive behavior promotionCollaboration with teachers and school staffConnecting students to resourcesSupporting academic, social and emotional growthProgram design and delivery
Salary not listed — comparable Youth Development Specialist roles in Alaska typically pay around $40k–$60k depending on experience and shift requirements.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy mentoring young people, collaborating with educators, and supporting students’ academic, social, and emotional growth in a residential school setting.
Why apply
- Nurturing, diverse school culture
- Make a lasting student impact
- Professional growth opportunities
Milton Hershey School, a cost-free pre-K through 12th grade residential school, is seeking a Youth Development Specialist in the Education, Training & E-Learning department. This role supports students’ academic, social, and emotional growth through mentoring, small-group facilitation, and collaboration with teachers and staff. The Specialist helps design and deliver development programs, promotes positive behavior, and connects students with resources. MHS offers a nurturing, diverse culture and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on students’ lives while growing professionally.