Support Specialist
Company: Artists ReEnvisioning Tomorrow Inc
Location: Peoria
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Job Description Support
Specialist The Support Specialist advances ART Inc. programs by
providing day-to-day participant support, classroom/event setup,
accurate data entry and documentation, safe transportation between
sites, and clear communication with families, partners, and staff.
The role ensures a welcoming, well-run environment that supports
high-quality services in alignment with ART Inc.s mission and
program standards. Duties and Responsibilities The duties listed
below illustrate the variety of work performed. Other similar or
related duties may be assigned. Programs Prepare, set up, and reset
classrooms and program spaces; ensure materials and equipment are
ready. Greet participants, families, guests, and visitors with a
professional, welcoming demeanor; provide assistance and
wayfinding. Support teaching artists and staff in delivering
engaging, age-appropriate activities (e.g., theater, ceramics,
dance, music, sewing, cooking, STEAM). Maintain a safe, orderly
environment; follow youth-safety protocols and immediate incident
reporting procedures. Assist with recruitment and enrollment;
distribute flyers/brochures; collect completed forms. Collaborate
with Program Director and site leadership to plan, implement, and
continuously improve daily programming. Administrative Record and
maintain daily attendance, sign-in/out, and case notes; ensure
timely, accurate data entry in approved systems. Provide
daily/weekly updates to Program Director (and HR as requested);
escalate issues promptly. Complete routine administrative tasks
(e.g., supply requests, basic reports, outreach follow-ups).
Support evaluation efforts by gathering participant data and
documenting program activities. Events, Performances, Concessions
Staff ART Inc. events (e.g., Carnaval) including setup/breakdown,
registration, concessions, and participant/guest support. Provide
up-to-date information on programs; encourage mailing list sign-ups
and community engagement. Attend indoor/outdoor community and
recruitment events; ensure proper packing of materials, full
staffing, and smooth logistics. Transportation (Van Operations)
Safely operate ART Inc. vans to transport participants, staff,
and/or program supplies between sites. Complete pre/post-trip
inspections, fuel/cleanliness checks, and maintain a vehicle log.
Ensure seatbelt use, adhere to capacity limits and approved routes;
no handheld device use while driving. Follow ART Inc. Vehicle Use
Policy and youth transport protocols; report any incidents
immediately and complete required documentation. Qualifications
Required: High school diploma or GED; 1 year experience in youth
services, after-school programs, community programs, or
administrative support. Preferred: Coursework/degree in education,
social services, arts, or related field. Demonstrated ability to
work effectively with diverse cultures and populations; skill in
de-escalating behavior and supporting positive climate. Strong
organization, time management, and documentation skills; clear
written and verbal communication. Tech proficiency: Microsoft
365/Outlook, OneDrive/Google Workspace; Canva or willingness to
learn; ability to use basic data systems. Team-oriented,
dependable, and able to take initiative while following established
procedures. Must be at least twenty-four (24) years of age, in
accordance with ART Inc.s vehicle insurance requirements Valid
drivers license and an insurable driving record; ability to pass a
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check (required prior to driving ART
Inc. vehicles) Ability to pass a background check prior to
engagement. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement At ART Inc.,
we are committed to providing a fair and welcoming environment for
everyone who enters our building, works in our employment or
contracts, or participates in our programs within the parameters of
the law. Supervisor Relationship The Support Specialist receives
direction from the Program Director (day-to-day coordination may
involve site leads and HR for compliance/documentation). The
Support Specialist is accountable for timely communication,
accurate recordkeeping, and adherence to program standards. Work
Environment This is an on-site, multi-site role primarily at The
Romain Arts & Culture Center (The RACC) and designated
community/school locations. Work generally takes place in multiple
locations and may require independent travel to Peoria Public
Schools sites and community partners. Occasional evenings and
weekends may be required for events and deadlines. Mental and
Physical Requirements Physical effort is light, with lifting or
carrying up to 25 pounds intermittently, as well as frequent
walking and stair use. Work includes extended periods of computer
use, supporting groups, and periodic driving between sites. At
times there may be pressure associated with participant needs,
events, or activity deadlines.
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