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ID #51023060
Estado California
Ciudad San francisco bay area
Tipo de trabajo Full-time
Salario USD $48,000-$50,000 DOE w/ excellent benefits 48000-50000 DOE w/ excellent benefits
Fuente California
Showed 2024-02-09
Fecha 2024-02-08
Fecha tope 2024-04-09
Categoría No lucrativo
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High School Educational Advisor

California, San francisco bay area 00000 San francisco bay area USA

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Job Title: High School Educational Advisor, JCYC Educational Talent Search (JCYC ETS)

Position: Full-time 40hrs/week, Non-Exempt position; some evenings & weekends

Salary: $48,000-$50,000 per year + excellent benefits upon completion of a 3-month introductory period

Funding Source: U.S. Department of Education (ED); Continuation of position based on the renewal of annual funding

Tentative Start Date: ​ Open Until Filled

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The JCYC ETS Program is a TRiO project administered by the Department of Education (ED). The program’s goal is to serve income-eligible school youth, ages 11 and older, who have the potential to be the first generation in their family to attend college. JCYC ETS supports middle and high school students to continue their education and graduate and encourages high school students and adults to enroll in 4-year institutions. ETS is a college access program of the Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC). For more information about ETS and JCYC, please visit www.jcyccollegeaccess.org or www.jcyc.org.

JOB DESCRIPTION: The Educational Advisor will be responsible for recruitment, identification, selection, and counseling of participants in person at one of the open school sites: JUNE JORDAN SCHOOL OF EQUITY (JJSE) in San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD).

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:

Direct Service/Outreach:

- Recruit, identify, and select participants according to the following eligibility guidelines:

- Students who are income-eligible according to the U.S. DOE income levels;

- Students who have the potential to be the first in their family to attend college;

- Students who are interested in pursuing post-secondary education.

- Assess and determine participants’ educational needs and academic potential;

- Provide college and career counseling to individuals and groups to encourage participants to complete secondary school and enroll in post-secondary schools;

- Coordinate and implement local, long-distance, and/or field trips (i.e., college campus and cultural field trips);

- Assist in organizing and attending overnight trips as needed (contingent upon travel restrictions);

- Assist participants in applying for re-admission to secondary schools;

- Refer participants to appropriate social service and government agencies;

- Advocate for the participant with secondary schools for re-enrollment and retention of the participants in the school system;

- Advocate for admission to post-secondary schools;

- Advocate with financial aid resource agencies to obtain assistance for the participants;

- Present financial aid and college information presentations upon request;

- Actively recruit students for and assist in the implementation of community events.

Administrative:

- Recruit and Manage a caseload of 165 (JJSE) students; organize required program documents and data for each student into a complete file;

- Assist with the implementation and evaluation of project activities;

- Support high school counseling staff and collaborate on events that complement the ETS program timeline. Staff participation in target school activities is subject to approval by the Direct Supervisor. Activities must not interfere with job responsibilities.

Other Program Participation:

- Provide assistance, support, and resources for other JCYC College Access Programs and the Middle School ETS program;

- Participate in ETS and/or JCYC meetings, activities, committees, conferences, retreats, etc., as appropriate;

- Participate in advocacy initiatives prioritized by JCYC;

- Perform related duties as needed.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

- Bachelor’s Degree and some experience working with youth

- Prefer individuals (but not required) with similar to the target population; first in their families to attend college

- Strong organizational and follow-through skills. Attention to detail

- Experience with conducting presentations and activity planning

- Effective verbal and written communication skills

- Computer Literate; Working proficiency in MS Word and Excel; Knowledgeable of using PowerPoint, Zoom, and Google Applications.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

- Experience with diverse student populations

- Bilingual preferred (but not required)

- Knowledge of community activities, resources, and programs for youth in San Francisco

- Ability to work cooperatively with secondary school faculty and community agency personnel

HOW TO APPLY

Applicants MUST submit ALL of the following: 1) Cover Letter and 2) Resume

Contact Email: applycollegeaccess AT jcyc.org​

Attn: High School Educational Advisor Position

Please, no phone calls.

PLEASE NOTE: Educational Talent Search, a college access program of JCYC, actively seeks to hire and promote individuals, recruit volunteers, and provide services to individuals without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religious creed, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, or presence of non-job related conditions or disabilities. All employees of the JCYC participate in a criminal background investigation. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.

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