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Afterschool Pathfinder Helps Recruit New Staff for Free

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The New York State Network for Youth Success recently launched the newly redeveloped AfterschoolPathfinder.org, the premier career site for afterschool and youth work.

As a valued colleague, we invite you to join the Afterschool Pathfinder community and make the most of this incredible resource.

When you register for an account, you’ll unlock access to the only career advancement website dedicated to New York's hardworking afterschool and youth work professionals. When you post a job on Afterschool Pathfinder, you'll tap into a vast network of dedicated, experienced professionals.

Do you:

  • Struggle to find qualified staff to fill open positions?

  • Want a free place to advertise jobs to eligible and experienced candidates?

  • Need to upgrade job descriptions to attract applicants who are a good fit?

  • Seek a new position that will better utilize your skills or meet your interests?

If you answered “yes” to any of those questions, Afterschool Pathfinder is absolutely for you.

Post your open positions now to take advantage of our advertising campaign to potential job seekers.

Before posting a job opportunity, make sure to register and read Afterschool Pathfinder's job posting tips. A compelling job listing is the best way to attract quality candidates. If you follow our recommendations, you won't just find someone for the job—you'll find the right person.

Questions? Contact us.

Happy Posting! The Afterschool Pathfinder Team


Afterschool Pathfinder is a comprehensive career resource for New York's afterschool professionals. Pathfinder maintains a comprehensive list of jobs available to the dedicated people who work in afterschool, expanded learning, and other youth programs in New York State. This project is a labor of love of New York State Network for Youth Success, an organization dedicated to building a youth-serving system that increases the quality and availability of afterschool and expanded learning programs.

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