Kailey Hart
About Kailey Hart
Kailey Hart serves as a Recreation Leader 2 at the City of Scottsdale, where she has worked since 2013, leading craft activities for students of various skill levels. She develops inclusive programming and collaborates with specialists to support students with disabilities.
Work at City of Scottsdale
Kailey Hart has served as a Recreation Leader 2 at the City of Scottsdale since 2013. In this role, she leads the 'Craft Classroom' segment for up to 125 students, managing a diverse group with varying skill levels and ages. Her responsibilities include maintaining discipline and order in both classroom and outdoor environments. Hart has developed a comprehensive semester-long craft calendar that includes detailed supply lists, budgets, and instructions, which she distributes to multiple schools. Additionally, she supervises and leads other Recreation Leaders during craft sessions to ensure inclusive participation for all students.
Education and Expertise
Kailey Hart earned her Bachelor's Degree from the University of Arizona, where she majored in English and minored in Creative Writing, Astronomy, and Education. Her studies spanned from 2009 to 2013. Prior to her university education, she attended Xavier College Preparatory from 2005 to 2009. Hart's educational background supports her role in recreation, particularly in developing creative and engaging programs for students.
Background
Before her current position, Kailey Hart gained experience working at UA Presents in Centennial Hall. She served as an Usher from 2012 to 2013 and was also the Promoters Executive Board President during the same period. Additionally, she worked as a Stagehand at Xavier College Preparatory from 2011 to 2013. These roles contributed to her organizational and leadership skills, which she applies in her current role at the City of Scottsdale.
Achievements in Recreation Leadership
In her capacity as a Recreation Leader, Kailey Hart creates tailored crafts and activities for students with learning and physical disabilities, collaborating with their specialists to ensure appropriate support. She functionally supervises and observes staff members, including volunteers and community service workers, across various park areas and facilities. Hart integrates safety measures into all aspects of recreation planning and programming, ensuring the security of facilities and proper equipment management.