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  • Middle School Possibility Mentoring - College Student Mentors for 7th Graders, Salem Public Schools, Salem, MA [SY 2025-2026]

    Salem Public Schools 4.5company rating

    Mentor job in Salem, MA

    Collins Middle School in partnership with Salem State University , where belonging leads to opportunity. Salem is a small, diverse city with a proud maritime and immigrant history. Salem Public Schools is an urban public school district enrolling nearly 4,000 students in 11 schools. Our vision is to ensure that all students will be locally engaged, globally connected, and fully prepared to thrive in a diverse and changing world. We hold dear our core values of belonging, equity, and opportunity in everything we do. We seek individuals who are passionate about urban education and understand the urgency of improving student achievement for all students, regardless of ability, economic status, gender/gender identity, language, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other backgrounds. We invite you to learn more about our strategic plan and core priorities on our website at ********************** Reimagining Middle School: To bring this vision to life, the middle schools in Salem have committed to reimagining the student experience, including designing, piloting, and scaling innovative work in partnership with our students, families, and educators. The goal is to create relevant learning experiences that connect middle schoolers to the community, empower them to be independent learners, and offer appropriate challenges and supports. A core component of this work has been creating “near-peer” mentorship opportunities for current middle schoolers to connect with college students to build understanding of themselves and possibilities for their futures. Role Description: You are a current Salem State College Student who will provide mentorship to multiple small groups of 7th graders as part of SPS's work to reimagine middle school by creating connection, relevance, and growth for all students. You will facilitate small group sessions focused on future-oriented thinking & action planning. The session materials are provided by the partnership between Salem Public Schools and Salem State University, and you are eager to prepare for the session to ensure it runs successfully and both you and your students grow and learn together. We are ideally seeking education majors who are also interested in exploring working with students in future roles, but have found success with other majors who are eager to build connection and community. This Possibility Mentoring work grows out of learning and partnership with Dr. Michael Nakkula at Penn State University, who explains, “Possibility mentoring is a specialized form of youth mentoring that combines a focus on relationship-building between the mentors and mentees with an exploration and pursuit of students' interests and related goals.” (*************************************************** Core Responsibilities: This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy helping others see their own potential, building relationships, and fostering a positive community environment. In this role, you will: Provide mentorship to small groups of middle school students using share materials, including comfortably interacting with a diverse group of 7th graders. Attend the training and debrief sessions. Prepare for and debrief sessions as a cohort with support from SSU & SPS staff. Willingly share your lived experience and college journey to model what is possible for students. Position Details: COLLINS MIDDLE SCHOOL & SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY Hours: ~2 hours/week plus preparation supported by SSU Compensation: $25/hour Reports to: Chelsea Banks - Executive Director of Innovation & Learning Dates: Required Training: Weds. 1/21 5-6pm All Sessions - Mondays 11am-1pm: At Collins Middle School: (SPS will provide a bus!) Rotation 1: Jan. 26 & Feb. 9 Rotation 2: Mar. 30 & April 6 Tour @ SSU: Rotation 1: March 2 Rotation 2: April 13 This is a non-union, grant-funded position. Qualifications: Strong work ethic and willingness to learn. Reliable, punctual, and able to follow schedule and program requirements. Strong communication skills and ability to work well with others. Maintain a 2.8 GPA Minimum at SSU and be in good standing with the university Current authorization to work in the United States Categories: Up to 15 total positions Part-time Tutor Stipend Location: Collins Middle School This position is funded by the WPS grant. Equal Opportunity Employer Salem Public School District is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, housing status, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws. Additionally, we prohibit retaliation against individuals who oppose such discrimination and harassment or who participate in an equal opportunity investigation.
    $25 hourly 31d ago
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  • Stabilization Mentor

    Economic Mobility Pathways, Inc. 3.9company rating

    Mentor job in Boston, MA

    Stabilization Mentor Who is EMPath? Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath) is a 200-year Boston-based nonprofit that transforms lives by partnering with families to move out of poverty and provides other organizations with the tools to do the same. As a leading nonprofit innovator that combines direct services, a global learning network, robust research, and advocacy, we offer a wide range of rewarding career opportunities. What will you be doing? Making an impact every day. You will be part of a dynamic, passionate team of mentors working directly with our participants who have recently left EMPath's emergency shelter programs. You will be supporting their journey to self-sufficiency and remaining stably housed. The Stabilization Mentor is a critical role in EMPath's Mobility Mentoring model, engaging in goal setting and within our framework of maintaining permanent housing, employment, and savings within a two-year horizon. Through this work you become a trained Mobility Mentor Assisting families with all aspects of managing their tenancy, collaborating with the housing team and landlords Providing advocacy, consumer education, and crisis management when necessary to prevent housing disruption. Helping families establish, strengthen, and maintain residential stability and connections to their neighborhood, through schools, employment services, and medical providers. What do you need to be successful in this role? Passion for and experience in working with a diverse population, including homeless and formerly homeless, immigrants, and BIPOC families. Proven skill in collaborating with families to develop goals and providing clear feedback. Understanding of housing subsidy programs, as well as Landlord/Tenant rights. Deep understanding and respect for data. We are a data driven organization. Tech savvy, computer literate Be an effective communicator Strong organizational, mediation, and negotiation skills. Willingness to meet our participants where they need you; online or in-person. Some evenings and weekends may be required. Access to reliable transportation is required Flexibility and resilience Ways to stand out Bi-lingual proficiency in Spanish or Haitian Creole required 3 plus years' experience in human and/or social services Bachelor's degree in human and/or social services Why EMPath? The Work! The work, the participants and your colleagues are committed to Disrupting Poverty. Learning - We are a learning culture - We offer person-centered professional development, Mobility Mentoring training for all coaches and tuition assistance. Work/Life Balance: 4-day work week - 9 hour days/36 hour week. Hybrid work opportunity. EMPath transitioned to a 36-hour, 4-day work week. This position requires 2 days in-office (EMPath's offices are across the Boston metro) and 2 days remote. Some evenings and weekends may be required. The first 90 days of employment will be in person and then move to Hybrid. 4 weeks of paid time off, 9 paid holidays, competitive salary, retirement planning and competitive healthcare benefits. At EMPath, we are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive environment where all individuals feel valued and empowered. We strongly encourage people of color and individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are an EEO/AA/ADA/ADEA employer based in Boston, Massachusetts. All offers of employment at EMPath are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check.
    $35k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • NTIP Mentor Teacher - One Mentee

    Cambridge School District

    Mentor job in Cambridge, MA

    Description of Service Opportunity: This Service Agreement is applicable to Mentor Teachers who are paired with one (1) mentee. The mentoring relationship is shaped by the activities that the Mentor and beginning Teacher participate in together. These activities should help the beginning Teacher improve upon practice and develop an understanding of the Massachusetts Standards of Effective Teaching Practice. Mentoring activities include (but are not limited to): * Facilitating a strong start to the year. Mentors can help beginning Teachers launch into a productive year by making sure they know where to obtain all needed materials, are familiar with routines and schedules, and curriculum expectations. * Providing instructional support. This includes, but is not limited to: * Meeting regularly (both formally and informally) during the school year to conference, reflect on practice, analyze student data, and plan curriculum and lessons. * Making regular observation visits to the beginning Teacher's classroom. * Modeling instructional strategies and facilitating opportunities for the beginning Teacher to observe other effective Teachers (including those in other schools). * Teaching (or co-teaching) the beginning Teacher's class so the beginning teacher can observe the Mentor Teacher. * Providing guidance on classroom management and how to address behaviors that interfere with learning. * Analyzing and assessing the beginning Teacher's practice in relation to the CPS Teacher Rubric in order to help the beginning - - Teacher reflect and improve - and ultimately demonstrate proficient practice across the four standards. * Videotaping lessons and analyzing the video and reflecting on best practices together. * Providing professional support. Beginning Teachers need to be informed of district, school, and grade level/content team data and goals. * Providing personal support. Mentors can help relieve the stress of beginning Teachers by introducing them to other faculty members and helping the beginning Teacher to put problems in perspective with support and encouragement. * Maintaining a confidential relationship with the beginning Teacher. It is important that the beginning Teacher be able to discuss problems openly with the Mentor, so that they may be addressed in a timely and informed manner. The role of the Mentor is to support the beginning Teacher, not to evaluate them. * Participating actively in CPS mentoring meetings and maintaining all required documentation. Minimum Requirements: DESE defines the following eligibility criteria for Mentors. To serve as a CPS Mentor, an educator must: * Have successfully completed at least three years of experience in a teaching role. * Have demonstrated effective teaching practice in the classroom as shown by receiving a rating of at least proficient on their most recent evaluation. * Have demonstrated practice that reflects excellent content knowledge of the MA Curriculum Frameworks and the Standards of Effective Teaching Practice and Educator Evaluation System. * Be an effective communicator and problem solver, especially when working with colleagues. * Have demonstrated proficiency in a variety of pedagogical strategies/methods to meet a diverse range of learning needs. * Be knowledgeable about the professional and community resources in the school and district. * Be able to maintain a confidential relationship. Individuals who are selected to serve as Mentors for a new teacher under the New Teacher Induction Program will receive a stipend of $2,000 for serving as a Mentor to a new Teacher during the new Teacher's 1st year in CPS. Stipends will be paid in two installments (in January and June) upon up-to-date and successful completion of the mentoring responsibilities noted above. Should the mentorship be discontinued for any reason, the stipend will be prorated to reflect the amount of time that the Mentor served in the mentoring role. Possible reasons that a mentorship might be discontinued include, but are not limited to: * The mentee resigning from their teaching position prior to the end of the school year. * The mentee being terminated from their teaching position prior to the end of the school year. * The principal and/or the director of professional learning and leadership reaching a determination that the mentor/mentee relationship is not meeting the needs of the beginning teacher. Length of Contract: September 2, 2025 to June 30, 2026 Contract Amount: Flat Rate $2000.00
    $51k-70k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Teacher Mentor

    Codman Academy Charter School

    Mentor job in Boston, MA

    Codman Academy is seeking educators who are interested in serving in the role of a Beginning Teacher Mentor. The below job description outlines the purpose, roles and responsibilities of a Beginning Teacher Mentor. This is a stipended position that will be offered to internal and external candidates who meet the qualifications. What is the role of a Beginning Teacher Mentor? All beginning teachers (teachers in their first three years of teaching) should be assigned to a mentor within the opening weeks of school. Mentors provide instructional, social-emotional and logistical support to novice educators, as they acclimate to their new position. What are the responsibilities of a Beginning Teacher Mentor? Mentoring can occur in a one-on-one format or in a group setting. Mentor should check in with the mentee 15-20 hours per year (or approximately 2 hours/month) with increased support at the start of the year, and should include activities including, but not limited to: Support with understanding the essential role and responsibilities of a new educator in their respective grade level and content area including but not limited to lesson planning, parent/family communication, classroom management and discipline, grading, collaborative planning, and responsibilities related to licensure (if relevant). Offer culturally responsive mentorship, supporting educators from diverse backgrounds and preparation pathways Support with lesson planning using High Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM) aligned to Mass Frameworks/CCSS. Support mentees with unpacking the Standard of Excellent Teaching and planning for the implementation of high leverage instructional practices outlined in the tool, with a focus on those related to tier 1: Crew Culture, Empowering Learning Environment, High Quality Tasks/Work and Student-Centered Learning. Modeling best teaching and planning practices including observing the mentee's practice when possible and providing actionable feedback and/or supporting the mentee to observe the mentor's practice or visit other model classrooms. Provide support with navigating school and district policies and procedures Supporting mentees in self reflection, goal setting and professional growth, aligned with district and school licensure and evaluation expectations. Mentor Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible to serve as a mentor, educators must meet the following requirements, as outlined by DESE: At least 3 full years of experience under an initial or professional license Serve in the same professional role as the educator (e.g. teacher). Strong preference will be shown to matching mentors and mentees based on common subject, grade level or program area (secondary teacher, special education teacher, early childhood teacher, etc.) Mentor Training and Support: Codman is responsible for providing mentors with training on their role prior to the start of mentoring and on-going support throughout the year. This year, this will include 3 mentor development meetings outside of contractual hours. Mentors will be required to participate in these trainings to ensure coherence and alignment of mentorship activities across the district. Topics for mentor training and support will include, but not be limited to: Mentor Role & Responsibilities: Facilitating regular (at least monthly) mentor-mentee meetings Supporting reflective practice and goal setting Observing and providing feedback to mentees Connecting mentees w/ professional learning, resources and supports Confidentiality Effective, culturally responsive practices for supporting mentees Building trusting relationships and establishing effective communication Valuing and leveraging mentees' background and experiences as assets Supporting mentees professional learning, growth and agency Grade level content standards and culturally and linguistically sustaining practices, in alignment with our Codman Standard of Excellent Teaching.
    $51k-70k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Success Scholars Peer Mentor - Middlesex Community College

    Middlesex Community College 4.1company rating

    Mentor job in Lowell, MA

    Title: Success Scholars Peer Mentor Unit: Student Employment Department: Success Scholars Reports to: Director of Success Scholars Program General Summary: A Peer Mentor conducts engaging mentoring sessions for program-eligible students. Peer Mentors develop an enduring, trusting relationship with students and help them: 1) with the transition to college, 2) develop effective study strategies and life skills to implement within the classroom and outside of the classroom as students work toward individual academic and personal goals and 3) become more involved on campus by referring them to appropriate department workshops, campus resources, and/or engagement activities. Duties and Responsibilities: * Provide individual and small group mentoring sessions * Guide students in self-advocacy skills, study skills, and time management skills to become successful, independent learners * Contribute to a friendly and productive learning environment * Serve as an energetic and enthusiastic coach to help students succeed at Middlesex * Serve as a positive role model and create a sense of belonging with mentees * Attend all trainings and meetings * Maintain regular contact through informal check-in meetings throughout the semester * Be available as an ongoing resource for the mentees * Refer students to other appropriate college support services and resources as needed and follow up with students to ensure support is provided * Communicate student concerns and student referrals to other services with the direct supervisor or Success Program Director * Assist students in navigating MCC Portal, Blackboard, Navigate, email, MS Office, MCC App, and Degree Audit * Provide student success tips for the best ways to communicate with professors * Aide in students' understanding of course expectations * Success mentors who work in the ACE Department as peer tutors or SI Leaders can provide subject tutoring with their mentees as needed Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: * Be in good academic and student conduct standing * Maintain a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 or show academic progress * Work a minimum of 5 hours per week and a maximum of 18.5 hours per week * Demonstrate an ability to quickly establish rapport and communicate well with students * Ability to relate to students with various academic levels and needs * Effectively communicate study strategies to ensure academic success * Work comfortably with people from diverse backgrounds * Possess good organizational skills and complete paperwork in a timely manner * Exhibit patience and positive attitudes in establishing an encouraging learning environment * Good organizational, communication, and basic computing skills * Experience with equity-minded work and/or understanding of individuals of diverse identities such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic level, sexual orientation, veterans, and individuals with different academic preparation levels and varying physical and learning abilities Additional Information: Hourly Rate: $17.25 Location: Lowell and Bedford campus Hours: up to 18.5 hours per week, schedule to be determined upon hire Expected Start Date: January 21, 2026 Application Deadline: This position will remain open until filled Application Instructions: All applicants must apply online by submitting: * Cover Letter * Resume Pre-Employment Requirements: The College will not sponsor applicants for work visas. All offers of employment at Middlesex Community College are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check. Background checks will be conducted on all final candidates, as deemed necessary. Middlesex Community College only accepts application materials through our online application system. We are unable to accept application materials through mail, email, fax, or hand delivery. If you do not have access to a computer, please contact Human Resources at *********************. Middlesex Community College strives to make the application and interview process accessible for all applicants but understands that applicants may still encounter barriers due to ability, language, or technology. If we can make the process any more accessible for you, contact Human Resources at ************ or *********************.
    $17.3 hourly Easy Apply 23d ago
  • Mentor Teacher - 2+ Mentees / Year 1

    Cambridge Public Schools 3.8company rating

    Mentor job in Cambridge, MA

    Description of Service Opportunity: This opportunity is a stipend to provide mentoring support for two or more first-year teachers during the 2025-2026 school year as described in the CPS mentoring guidelines. Minimum Requirements: To serve as a CPS Mentor, an educator must: - Hold professional licensure (or have at least three years of teaching experience in the role being mentored and have the recommendation of their principal or supervisor). - Hold professional teacher status (PTS) in the Cambridge Public Schools (or have accumulated extensive previous teaching experience in the role being mentored). - Have demonstrated effective teaching practice in the classroom as shown by receiving a rating of at least proficient or exemplary on their most recent evaluation. - Have demonstrated practice that reflects excellent content knowledge of the MA Curriculum Frameworks and the Standards of Effective Teaching Practice and Educator Evaluation System. - Be an effective communicator and problem solver, especially when working with colleagues. - Have demonstrated proficiency in a variety of pedagogical strategies/methods to meet a diverse range of learning needs. - Be knowledgeable about the professional and community resources in the school and district. -Be able to maintain a confidential relationship. Length of Contract: September 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 Contract Amount: Flat Rate $2500.00
    $57k-68k yearly est. 34d ago
  • Peer Mentor Team Coordinator

    Babson College 4.0company rating

    Mentor job in Wellesley, MA

    Description The Peer Mentor Team Coordinator (PMTC) position represents Orientation and Student Engagement staff as a leader on the Peer Mentor team. A PMTC is a role model to other Peer Mentors and will work collaboratively with other selected PMTCs to achieve outcomes and goals for the Peer Mentor team. PMTCs will have a voice in determining the direction of Peer Mentor training, Undergraduate Orientation, and new student programming for the benefit of all mentors and new students. In addition to fulfilling the responsibilities of a Peer Mentor, PMTCs are responsible for training preparation, program planning, and Peer Mentor team leadership. These responsibilities are outlined below. 5 hours a week Training & Morale Primary Responsibilities: Create and facilitate training schedules. Plan and execute icebreakers and social activities for peer mentors. Consult regularly with OSE staff on training programs. Act as the main contact for campus partners during training sessions. Develop training materials and content for the Peer Mentor binder. Assess and improve the effectiveness of Peer Mentor training program. Organize team building and relationship-building activities. Plan the Fall end-of-program Peer Mentor dinner/banquet. Additional Responsibilities: Develop mentorship programs to support peer mentors. Implement feedback mechanisms for continuous improvement of training programs. Ensure successful warm and fuzzy/Sneetches programming executed. Orientation Logistics Primary Responsibilities: Oversee logistics for in-person Undergraduate Orientation. Coordinate with OSE & facilities staff for program execution. Research and select ‘swag' items for Peer Mentor staff. Assign Peer Mentor duties for Fall Orientation. Evaluate program success and document processes for future orientations. Handle space reservations and logistics and golf cart reservation/logistics. Additional Responsibilities: Develop emergency response plans for orientation events and backup reservation in case of weather. Coordinate with external vendors for event supplies and equipment. Manage inventory and storage of orientation materials in cages/OSE office. Program Coordinator Primary Responsibilities: Facilitate live training programs for Peer Mentors. Offer guidance and advice to Peer Mentors. Organize social programs, ice breaker training, and team-building activities. Lead the “Peer Mentor Banquet” at the end of Fall Orientation. Communicate regularly with OSE staff. Manage weekly Instagram updates and bulletins. Plan first-year programs, collaborating with CAB, SGA, and RAs. Additional Responsibilities: Coordinate peer mentor contributions to the college's newsletter or blog. Develop a mentor-mentee matching system. Organize periodic check-ins and feedback sessions with peer mentors.
    $35k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Peer Mentor

    Wayside 3.8company rating

    Mentor job in Lowell, MA

    In-Home Services - Lowell Salary Range: $20.50 - $24.00/hour depending on experience and certification + sign-on bonus (half paid after 6 months of employment and half paid after 1 year of employment/pro-rated for part-time). Wayside Youth & Family Support Network is hiring creative and empathic Peer Support Specialists/Mentors with personal "lived" experience in the behavioral health system. We provide a supportive culture that is team-focused and places value on healthy work dynamics. This is a full time - 40hours/week position. What you will do: Facilitate activity based and support groups for young adults with mental health concerns. Use your story and experience to provide hope, information, advocacy and one on one support to young adults learning to manage their mental health challenges. Promote skill building in the life domains of: social functioning, symptom management, coping skills and activities of daily living. Contribute to system change through policy advocacy. Competencies/Traits of Our Superstars: Talent connecting with people. Strong communication skills - both written and verbal. Ability to assess and manage risk. Flexibility and creative thinking with an ability to adapt. Strong boundaries. Minimum Requirements: Lived experience managing your own mental health, emotional health and/or trauma resulting in significant life disruption. Wiliness to share your recovery story in the context of peer support. Driving in the community is a requirement of this position; please ensure you have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle. We will train you in: Motivational Interviewing; Courageous Conversations; Attachment, Regulation and Competency Model (ARC); Trauma Informed Practice; Substance Use Intervention; Risk and Safety Assessment.
    $20.5-24 hourly 8d ago
  • Peer Wellness Mentor (Student Employee Part-Time) - Roxbury Community College

    Roxbury Community College 4.4company rating

    Mentor job in Boston, MA

    Roxbury Community College (RCC) is a public institution of higher education offering associate degrees, certificate programs and lifelong learning opportunities to the Greater Boston community. The Department of Education recognized RCC as a Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) and as one of the top 100 community colleges in the country for student outcomes through the Postsecondary Success Recognition Program, making it the only community college in Massachusetts with these designations. RCC offers 24 associate degree programs, 6 credit-based certificate programs, 13 non-credit professional certification programs, 30+ lifelong learning and fitness classes, and customized incumbent worker training programs. The college hosts hundreds of civic and community events at the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center each year. RCC is committed to providing all learners with the academic and non-academic support required for degree completion and long-term success. Roxbury Community College is guided by our six core values of Accountability, Equity, Excellence, Honesty, Integrity, and Respect. RCC is also an AA/EO employer and strongly encourages applications from candidates who would enhance the diversity of its staff. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. Job Description: Title: Peer Wellness Mentor Unit: Non-Unit Department: Center for Student Success Advising and Retention Reports to: Assistant Director of Wellness Date: Spring 2026 Position Overview The Peer Wellness Mentor is a leadership role focused on cultivating a culture of care and radical self-preservation at Roxbury Community College. Mentors serve as a "bridge to care," using their lived experience and training to support fellow students through non-clinical peer support, co-facilitation of affinity spaces, and resource navigation. This role is designed to support student retention by normalizing help-seeking behavior and building community connection. Core Responsibilities * Co-Facilitation & Community Building: Co-facilitate the "Rise & Thrive" affinity spaces and wellness workshops, ensuring a welcoming, safe, and inclusive environment for student dialogue. * Peer Support & Accountability: Host weekly "Accountability Hours" to help peers organize their academic/personal schedules, set goals, and practice self-regulation skills. * Bridge to Care: Practice active listening to validate student experiences and warmly refer peers to professional campus resources (Project Access, Counseling, Academic Advising). * Education & Outreach: Conduct classroom visits to promote wellness services and share personal narratives of resilience to reduce stigma. * Administrative Support: Assist the Wellness Department with data entry, scheduling, and office management tasks as needed. * Professional Development: Complete mandatory training in Trauma-Informed Care, Mental Health First Aid/Ambassadorship, and FERPA compliance. Scope of Practice & Safety Clause * Peer Support, Not Clinical Care: Mentors do not diagnose, treat, or provide therapy. The role is strictly limited to listening, validating, and referring. * Mandated Reporting: As employees of RCC, Mentors are Mandated Reporters. They are trained to immediately escalate any concerns regarding safety, harm, or crisis to the Assistant Director of Wellness. Requirements: Qualifications * Currently enrolled RCC student in good standing. * Preferred: Previous participation in the "Rise & Thrive" cohort or similar wellness leadership experience. * Strong verbal communication, empathy, and listening skills. * Ability to maintain strict confidentiality regarding student interactions. Additional Information: Compensation: $18/hour Location: Roxbury Campus Unit: Non-Unit Hours: 10-12 hours per week Expected Start Date: Spring 2026 Application Instructions: All applicants must apply online by submitting: * Resume * Cover letter Successful applicants will be required to complete a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI/SORI) request. After completing all the steps above, please go back into the newly created account and double check that your resume and cover letter uploaded as you intended. Roxbury Community College understands that persons with specific disabilities may need assistance with the job application process and/or with the interview process. For confidential assistance with the job application process, please contact Pat Noel, ADA Coordinator, at ************ or *******************. ADA Compliance: The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education - Roxbury Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education - Roxbury Community College will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. Roxbury Community College only accepts application materials through our online application system. We are unable to accept application materials through mail, email, fax, or hand delivery. If you do not have access to a computer, please contact Human Resources at ********************. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Powered by
    $18 hourly Easy Apply 5d ago
  • Therapeutic Mentoring Position (Bilingual A Plus)

    Community Services Institute 3.9company rating

    Mentor job in Boston, MA

    Full Job Description Starting from $18.25 -$ 25.00 To Fulltime/Part-Time Hours Therapeutic Mentoring (TM) offers structured, one-to-one, strength-based support services between a therapeutic mentor and a youth for the purpose of addressing daily living, social, and communication needs. The mentor works with a clinical therapist to explore a youth's interests and abilities and creates activities that build various life skills and result in linkages to community activities. Therapeutic Mentoring services are in person and typically provided to youth in any setting where the youth reside, such as the home (including foster homes and therapeutic foster homes). We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role even if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. About us: Community Services Institute (CSI) was one of the first outpatient community mental health clinics to offer home-based therapy to families facing barriers to mental health care. Through our Children's Behavorial Health Initiative (CBHI)- Therapeutic Mentoring (TM) program we offer community-based interventions that support youth under 21 years old and actively engaged in therapy. Therapeutic Mentor Expectations: Work directly with youth and support families to achieve success Afterschool and weekend hours required Clearly communicate and consistently meet with family and natural supports Teach youth conflict resolution, impulse regulation and positive coping skills Strength-based support for social skills and self-esteem building in the community (Library, YMCA, Volunteer facilities, Parks, etc.) Weekly consult directly with a master's level clinician to provide strengths-based and trauma-informed interventions Assess needs and implement collaborative goal-directed lesson plans Required monthly mandatory staff meetings and weekly clinical supervision with licensed (LICSW/LMHC/LP) supervisors Qualifications: Bachelors or Associates degree in human service field and 12 months total experience working with children/adolescents/transition age youth High school diploma or GED and a minimum of 24 months total experience working with children/adolescents/transition youth Applicant must be at least 21 years old Bilingual and culturally fluent (Spanish/English) desirable Reliable vehicle for work use, proof of vehicle insurance and clear driving record Background Check required OR What we offer: Competitive hourly rate Bi-Weekly productivity bonus Training stipends are available during the first 6 weeks of training and case building 10-40 hours a week 2 weeks paid time off in the first year for full time Health insurance benefits including medical, dental, and vision Access to a Financial Advisor An experienced and passionate team of behavioral/mental health professionals 401K Retirement Plan (After 1,000 hours) Professional development Community Services Institute strives to build a team of providers as diverse as the population we serve. Community Services does not engage in any unlawful discrimination that would limit, segregate, or classify applicants for employment in any way that would deprive any individual of employment opportunities because of such individual's race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, disability or military status. Community Services strives to ensure work environment free of sexual harassment. Job Type: Full-time and Part-time Benefits: Professional development (FT: $300, PT: $150) Training Stipend Health insurance Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Bi-Weekly productivity bonus 2 weeks paid time off Free virtual workouts with certified trainers 401K Retirement Plan Education: Bachelors/Associates Highschool Diploma/GED Company Website: *********************
    $18.3-25 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Therapeutic Mentor/Therapeutic Training and Support

    Aspire Health Alliance 4.4company rating

    Mentor job in Quincy, MA

    Aspire Health Alliance recognizes that attracting and retaining exceptional staff is the key to providing excellent care for our clients. Whether a staff member is providing direct care to those we serve or working on the administrative end supporting the services we are proud to provide, each person's contribution is highly valued. Our mission, vision and values are supported by organizational culture guiding the work for every staff member: We are one compassionate, accountable community. Working at Aspire Health Alliance can provide enormous job satisfaction. Your contribution is serving to help fulfill a mission, vision and values that support our belief that mental health is the foundation of a person's overall health and we work to foster an environment that is safe and supportive and free of judgement or prejudice around mental health. In addition, Aspire Health Alliance offers a competitive package of compensation and benefits. Schedule: Full-time Monday - Friday 11am - 7pm Travel: Home and community-based in the towns of Braintree, Weymouth, Quincy, Randolph, and Holbrook Massachusetts Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth & Families! Are you passionate about supporting youth and families in achieving emotional, behavioral, and social growth? We are seeking a dedicated Therapeutic Mentor / Therapeutic Training & Support Worker to join our dynamic team! This unique dual role works directly with children, adolescents, and their families in partnership with clinicians to provide skill-building, mentoring, and therapeutic support in both home and community settings. What You'll Do As a Therapeutic Mentor (TM), you will: Work one-on-one with youth to build communication, social, and life skills. Support and coach clients through real-life scenarios in the community. Foster growth in conflict resolution, emotional regulation, and interpersonal relationships. Collaborate closely with therapists, care coordinators, and other professionals. As a Therapeutic Training & Support (TT&S) Worker, you will: Help implement clinical treatment plans developed by licensed clinicians. Teach youth and families how to manage emotions, build resilience, and access community resources. Provide short-term stabilization, crisis support, and skill development. Participate in treatment planning, safety planning, and ongoing case collaboration. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a human services field At least 1 year of experience working with children, adolescents, or transition-age youth Minimum age: 21 Strong written and verbal communication skills Comfortable using Electronic Health Records (training provided) CPR/First Aid Certified (or willing to obtain) Valid MA driver's license, access to a reliable vehicle, and a good driving record Must be flexible, compassionate, team-oriented, and able to engage “hard-to-reach” youth Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply! Compensation is based on candidate experience, qualifications, and certifications and licenses. Annual ranges listed are based on a full-time, 40 hours per week position. Salary Range $22 - $23 USD Aspire Health Alliance is committed to and passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion. We celebrate, support, and promote diversity of thought, culture, and backgrounds. As an employer committed to equal opportunity, we base all employment decisions on each individual's capabilities and qualifications, without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetics, or any other protected characteristic. Aspire Health Alliance strives to fully reflect the clients and communities we serve and believes that a diversity of interests and cultures leads to a stronger and more innovative organization.
    $22-23 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Undergraduate Student Federal Work Study-PIE Peer Mentor - Fitchburg State University

    Fitchburg State University 3.9company rating

    Mentor job in Fitchburg, MA

    Are you looking for a meaningful, flexible on-campus job? Become a Peer Mentor for the Program for Inclusive Education (PIE) at Fitchburg State! This program supports college-aged students with autism in experiencing collegiate life, gaining independence, and navigating their academic journey. As a mentor, you'll support your matched student in experiencing college life through everyday activities like grabbing lunch in the dining hall, studying in the library, attending campus events, or just hanging out in the dorms. You'll help them navigate the transition to college independence and can also join optional group activities with other mentors and students. Additional paid opportunities are available, such as assisting with field trips and workshops like resume-building sessions. This is a great chance to gain valuable mentorship experience, strengthen your leadership and communication skills, and make a meaningful impact?all with a flexible schedule that works with your student life. We'll provide all the training and support you need to feel confident in your role. Requirements: Start Date: October 6, 2025 (virtual training and onboarding before the semester begins) Hours: 1-10 hours per week (flexible and negotiable) Commitment: Peer Mentors are matched 1:1 with a student based on shared interests. Additional Information: Shift Information: This is a student-only posting, and you must have Federal Workstudy money allocated to you in your financial aid package. Shift will vary based on student schedules, and the pay is $17 per hour. Fitchburg State University is an equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Members of traditionally underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and be prepared to enter name/contact information for three professional references. Please click CONTACT US if you need assistance applying through this website. Please click here to login to check/edit your profile or to upload additional documents.
    $17 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Peer Mentor

    Youre With Us

    Mentor job in Lowell, MA

    You're With Us! Peer Mentor You're With Us! is a registered 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and Department of Developmental Services (DDS) service provider which seeks to create better communities by harnessing the benefits of inclusion for individuals with disabilities. We believe that not only do people with disabilities need inclusion opportunities in order to thrive, but also that these opportunities allow them to contribute to their community in ways that have gone unrecognized in the past. Social connections are a basic human need. You're With Us! helps with this by identifying, training and supporting college students, clubs, groups, and teams to be welcoming and supportive peers. YWU is designed to provide a meaningful learning experience and opportunity for personal and professional growth to those persons who have chosen to include individuals with disabilities on their campus. This mission is achieved when individuals support the thought that social connections are a basic human need. Position: Peer Mentor The peer mentor will report to the DEN or Regional Coordinator connected to their mentees Successful candidates will be responsible for: Providing individual engagement opportunities and activities in the community Logging activities and interactions with You're With Us! mentees in the YWU WebApp Problem solving around barriers that arise within execution of the goals and objectives set in the Positive Experience Design and the ISP Assessing how support services can assist the mentee in achieving their goals Collaborate with other YWU team members to create fulfilling programming and curriculum for mentees Other tasks assigned by senior YWU Staff Requirements: High School Diploma or GED 1-2 years experience in Human Services or Direct Service with individuals with Disabilities Ability to pass a CORI and background check Must have a valid driver's license and a clean driving record Compensation: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Our Mission And Vision You're With Us! creates inclusion opportunities for young adults with disabilities. The program identifies and trains college clubs, groups, and teams to be welcoming and supportive peers to the differently abled. The college group then creates a Positive Experience Design (PED) customized for the young adult to help one's transition from school to adult life in the community. You're With Us! believes that a meaningful life includes a home, a job, family, friends, and social opportunities with their peers - able and otherwise. Our program is customized on an Individual-by-individual basis. Once we meet the individual and their family and learn more about their goals for their adult life and what they're hoping their life will look like, we will determine the support and skill development needed to reach those goals. All individuals who are receiving CBDS support from YWU are also connected to peer mentors through YWU to help facilitate opportunities for skill development and social inclusion in a college community. We match and support peer connections based on the individual's interests and hobbies. We locate possible opportunities through our college mentors to join college groups, teams, and clubs. YWU coordinates recruitment into the group; acts as the liaison between the family, school, and college/university; trains mentors of the college groups to welcome participants into their groups as they are, facilitates communication between all parties; facilitates group education and development of Positive Experience Design; gather data on impact and quality of life; create and coordinate social connections across campus for participants and families; facilitate possible job/career opportunities through college career resources; offer support services as needed through our licensed clinicians, and generally problem-solve to make these opportunities sustainable for the rest of our peer's lives.
    $18-20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Young Adult Peer Mentor (Youth Quake)

    Vinfencorporation

    Mentor job in Lowell, MA

    Schedule: Tue, Wed, Thu 10am - 6 pm Salary: $19.21 / hour The Young Adult Peer Mentor works one on one with Youth and Young Adults to inspire a healthy transition into adulthood. The Young Adult Peer Mentor) is a young adult (YA) who has personal experience living with and recovering from mental health needs, substance misuse, and/or traumatic life concerns. Based in the Healthy Transitions Drop-In Center, the Young Adult Peer Mentor will provide support, coaching, and modeling to improve engagement in healthy transition services. Responsibilities include: Carrying a caseload for the purposes of providing individual 1:1 peer mentoring. Provides the core staffing for the Drop In center. Uses the Young Adult Peer Mentoring Practice Profile to define role. Provides outreach and marketing efforts to educate Youth and Young Adults and other stakeholders in the community about the program and services. Helps the Drop In leadership and TIP Facilitator staff with the identification and accessing of existing and new services and service providers that will benefit Youth and Young Adults Helps Youth and Young Adults to develop supportive relationships and community connections. Promotes the development of healthy lifestyles and wellness practices, including substance misuse. Supports Youth and Young Adults in the development of self-sufficiency and positive employment behaviors. Why Vinfen? We are committed to you! We offer great training, great benefits, career growth and job security! Our comprehensive and generous benefits package includes: A fully funded, employer-sponsored retirement plan that requires no employee contribution as well as an employee-funded 403(b) plan Competitive Medical, Dental and Vision plans Employer-paid Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment and Long-Term Disability Insurance Generous Vacation, Holiday, Personal and Sick Time Benefits Flexible Spending Reimbursement Accounts (Health and Dependent care) Educational Assistance and Remission Programs $500 Employee Referral Bonus with no annual cap! Other generous benefits and perks! About Us Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges. Our services and advocacy promote the recovery, resiliency, habilitation, and self-determination of the people we serve. Vinfen's 3,200 dedicated employees are experienced, highly-trained professionals who provide a full range of supportive living, health, educational, and clinical services in 318 programs throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. For more information about Vinfen, please visit ********************** My Vinfen. My Community. My Job. Vinfen is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status. Keywords: Youth services, mentoring, group facilitation, mental health, PeerSupport, Peer Mentor, CPS, Lived Experience, YYA, Youth and Young Adults, Peer to Peer, YouthQuake, VinfenPS
    $19.2 hourly 2d ago
  • Peer Mentor

    Old Colony Ymca 3.4company rating

    Mentor job in Fall River, MA

    The Peer Mentor in our Adolescent Therapeutic Day Services Program works as part of a team with our Program Director, Clinician, and Community Mentors providing quality care, advocacy, and support during diverse, structured, creative, and enriching daily activates delivered to enrolled youth who are referred by the Department of Mental Health Children's Services in the Fall River and New Bedford areas. The Peer Mentor utilizes their experience, communication skills, knowledge of treatment resources and systems, and motivational skills in supporting the youth/young adult members to achieve skills and progress in their treatment plan and goals. Attendance and participation in staff meetings and trainings is an essential part of the role. The Peer Mentor will provide positive role modeling and display the values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
    $28k-36k yearly est. 2d ago
  • 1st Year Mentor Teacher

    Bellingham Public Schools 3.6company rating

    Mentor job in Bellingham, MA

    Internal Posting BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS BELLINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS TITLE: 1ST YEAR MENTOR TEACHER (Number of Mentors to be determined by the number of newly hired staff) ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Mentor teachers needed to provide resources and ongoing support to new teachers and staff. Focus on effective teaching practice, classroom discipline and management, analyzing student data, and organizing for instruction. 50 hours of mentoring are required unless otherwise determined by the Assistant Superintendent. Mentors will meet frequently (formally and informally) during the school year to reflect on practice and plan curriculum and lessons. Substitutes provided for peer coaching and observations. Responsible for keeping a log of dates, times, and content covered in the required 50 hours. May be asked to attend up to three (3) one hour meetings outside of contracted hours. SKILLS/ABILITY: Must be a trained mentor or complete the district mentor training prior to becoming a mentor. Minimum of 3 years on staff CERTIFICATES, LICENSES and/or DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: Minimum Bachelors Degree Mentor Training SALARY: $750 Stipend per Mentee, subject to grant funding (will be prorated based on hours completed) REPORTS TO: Building Principal/Assistant Superintendent OUR MISSION: The Bellingham Public School District's enrollment is approximately 1,930 students and an organizational staff of 400 employees. The district is split into the following building grade levels: DiPietro Elementary (Preschool - Grade 3), Stall Brook Elementary (Preschool - Grade 3) Bellingham Memorial School (grades 4-7) and Bellingham High School (grades 8-12), and Keough Memorial Academy (grades 7-12) is our therapeutic day school for students with special needs. Our core mission is to foster an environment in which students and staff have opportunities to reach their full potential. The Bellingham School District is committed to providing a challenging and academically motivating education where all students, staff and families accept responsibility for education within their schools. The School Committee and the Administrative Team support the District Improvement Plan and Strategic Plan. Our goal is to always reach for our vision: The Bellingham Public Schools, in collaboration with students, their families, and the community, will provide a safe learning environment, where the unique strengths of every learner are enhanced and celebrated. We will work together to build a shared sense of pride in the Bellingham Public Schools by amplifying academic excellence, increasing communication, cultivating a positive climate, improving social and emotional well-being, and enhancing technology use and implementation.
    $750 weekly 60d+ ago
  • Youth Support Mentor

    Institute for Health & Recovery

    Mentor job in Worcester, MA

    Job DescriptionJob Title: Youth Support Mentor Program/Department: Project YESS Position Type: Non-Exempt, Full-Time 40 hours/ week - Hybrid Position (remote and on-site) Reports to: Program Manager About IHR: The Institute for Health and Recovery (IHR) is a statewide service, research, policy, program development and capacity building agency. IHR designs its services based on an understanding of the impact of trauma. IHR's CARF accredited treatment programs provide holistic interventions for hard to reach and high-risk individuals and families. IHR's mission, since our founding in 1990, has been to develop and support a comprehensive continuum of care for families, individuals, youth, and pregnant and parenting people affected by alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, violence/trauma, mental health challenges and other health issues, while advancing principles of health equity and social justice. Our work is focused on addressing and eradicating inequities in our health care, economic, and justice systems, especially as they disproportionately affect women and people of color. We are committed to providing services and creating communities that mitigate the effects of substance use, mental illness, and trauma. Summary Statement: The Youth Support Mentor is a young adult with lived experience of long-term recovery from substance use, mental health conditions, and/or navigating challenges in education, child welfare, or legal systems. The Youth Support Mentor will provide brief intervention and counseling to at-risk youth by using iDECIDE drug education curriculum and Project Amp substance use prevention/mentorship program to participants. Essential Functions: Complete training to provide iDECIDE and Project Amp curriculum to youth Actively engage in outreach to increase awareness of prevention, intervention, and treatment services for youth facing substance use-related risks Collaborate with youth, families, and community collaterals to enhance motivation and reduce barriers to program participation Build rapport with enrolled youth and their families/caregivers (as appropriate) Review and/or conduct assessments of needs, values, and strengths in full partnership with the enrolled youth and family Identify and build relationships with partner agencies and community resources Collaborate with local agencies and supports to connect youth with pro-social supports and opportunities Participate in all required program/agency meetings, training, supervision, quality management and related activities Work in collaboration with the Program Manager, youth team, and referral sources Maintain all written reports and records (including electronic health records and required evaluation documentation) accurately and in a timely manner Use cloud-based systems for communication with IHR's site office, including shared calendars, timesheets, and supervisor check-ins. Attend team and agency staff meetings. Qualifications/Requirements: Associate's or Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, family therapy, substance abuse or related human service field. Lived experience of long-term recovery from substance use, mental health conditions, and/or navigating challenges in education, child welfare, or legal systems. Previous experience working with transition-age youth, young adults, families who are at risk of or impacted by SUDs/CODs. Previous experience working in multi-cultural environments and organizations with community-based, non-profit organizations. Ability to establish a relatable and approachable connection with adolescents. Good organizational and communication skills, both oral and written. Ability to work effectively with diverse cultural groups. Self-starter with ability to work independently. Other Requirements: (If Applicable) Valid driver's license, good driving record, and regular access to a reliable vehicle. Business Class Rider on Motor Vehicle Insurance, if transporting clients. (Reimbursable; required within one month of start of job). Competencies: Clear Communication Highly organized Strong Teamwork Self-Motivation, Independence Problem Solving Skills Adaptability and Flexibility Development and Continual Learning Value efforts of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Regular attendance and punctuality are required Physical Requirements: The physical demands of this position include talking, hearing, sitting, standing, walking, lifting, and using hands for activities such as grasping, handling, and reaching. These physical and mental demands are essential for the successful execution of job responsibilities. Reasonable accommodation will be made for qualified individuals with disabilities. IHR is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, seeking to create an inclusive and diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
    $28k-35k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Middle School Possibility Mentoring - College Student Mentors for 7th Graders, Salem Public Schools, Salem, MA [SY 2025-2026]

    Salem Public Schools 4.5company rating

    Mentor job in Salem, MA

    Collins Middle School in partnership with Salem State University , where belonging leads to opportunity. Salem is a small, diverse city with a proud maritime and immigrant history. Salem Public Schools is an urban public school district enrolling nearly 4,000 students in 11 schools. Our vision is to ensure that all students will be locally engaged, globally connected, and fully prepared to thrive in a diverse and changing world. We hold dear our core values of belonging, equity, and opportunity in everything we do. We seek individuals who are passionate about urban education and understand the urgency of improving student achievement for all students, regardless of ability, economic status, gender/gender identity, language, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other backgrounds. We invite you to learn more about our strategic plan and core priorities on our website at ********************** Reimagining Middle School: The Salem Public Schools vision for a middle school graduate, developed in partnership with students, families, and educators in 2023, states: "Powered by relationships, trust, and a sense of belonging, students will develop their identity, skills, and mindsets that empower them to navigate their learning, chart their course, and engage with their community to reach their academic and life potential." To bring this vision to life, the middle schools in Salem have committed to reimagining the student experience, including designing, piloting, and scaling innovative work in partnership with our students, families, and educators. The goal is to create relevant learning experiences that connect middle schoolers to the community, empower them to be independent learners, and offer appropriate challenges and supports. A core component of this work has been creating "near-peer" mentorship opportunities for current middle schoolers to connect with college students to build understanding of themselves and possibilities for their futures. Role Description: You are a current Salem State College Student who will provide mentorship to multiple small groups of 7th graders as part of SPS's work to reimagine middle school by creating connection, relevance, and growth for all students. You will facilitate small group sessions focused on future-oriented thinking & action planning. The session materials are provided by the partnership between Salem Public Schools and Salem State University, and you are eager to prepare for the session to ensure it runs successfully and both you and your students grow and learn together. We are ideally seeking education majors who are also interested in exploring working with students in future roles, but have found success with other majors who are eager to build connection and community. This Possibility Mentoring work grows out of learning and partnership with Dr. Michael Nakkula at Penn State University, who explains, "Possibility mentoring is a specialized form of youth mentoring that combines a focus on relationship-building between the mentors and mentees with an exploration and pursuit of students' interests and related goals." (*************************************************** Core Responsibilities: This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy helping others see their own potential, building relationships, and fostering a positive community environment. In this role, you will: * Provide mentorship to small groups of middle school students using share materials, including comfortably interacting with a diverse group of 7th graders. * Attend the training and debrief sessions. * Prepare for and debrief sessions as a cohort with support from SSU & SPS staff. * Willingly share your lived experience and college journey to model what is possible for students. Position Details: * COLLINS MIDDLE SCHOOL & SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY * Hours: ~2 hours/week plus preparation supported by SSU * Compensation: $25/hour * Reports to: Chelsea Banks - Executive Director of Innovation & Learning * Dates: * Required Training: Weds. 1/21 5-6pm * All Sessions - Mondays 11am-1pm: * At Collins Middle School: (SPS will provide a bus!) * Rotation 1: Jan. 26 & Feb. 9 * Rotation 2: Mar. 30 & April 6 * Tour @ SSU: * Rotation 1: March 2 * Rotation 2: April 13 * This is a non-union, grant-funded position. Qualifications: * Strong work ethic and willingness to learn. * Reliable, punctual, and able to follow schedule and program requirements. * Strong communication skills and ability to work well with others. * Maintain a 2.8 GPA Minimum at SSU and be in good standing with the university * Current authorization to work in the United States Categories: * Up to 15 total positions * Part-time * Tutor * Stipend * Location: Collins Middle School This position is funded by the WPS grant. Equal Opportunity Employer Salem Public School District is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, housing status, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws. Additionally, we prohibit retaliation against individuals who oppose such discrimination and harassment or who participate in an equal opportunity investigation.
    $25 hourly 31d ago
  • Mentor Teacher - 1 Mentee/ Year 1

    Cambridge School District

    Mentor job in Cambridge, MA

    Description of Service Opportunity: This opportunity is a stipend to provide mentoring support for a first-year teacher during the 2025-2026 school year as described in the CPS mentoring guidelines. Minimum Requirements: To serve as a CPS Mentor, an educator must: * Hold professional licensure (or have at least three years of teaching experience in the role being mentored and have the recommendation of their principal or supervisor). * Hold professional teacher status (PTS) in the Cambridge Public Schools (or have accumulated extensive previous teaching experience in the role being mentored). * Have demonstrated effective teaching practice in the classroom as shown by receiving a rating of at least proficient or exemplary on their most recent evaluation. * Have demonstrated practice that reflects excellent content knowledge of the MA Curriculum Frameworks and the Standards of Effective Teaching Practice and Educator Evaluation System. * Be an effective communicator and problem solver, especially when working with colleagues. * Have demonstrated proficiency in a variety of pedagogical strategies/methods to meet a diverse range of learning needs. * Be knowledgeable about the professional and community resources in the school and district. * Be able to maintain a confidential relationship. Length of Contract: September 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026 Contract Amount: Flat Rate $2000.00
    $51k-70k yearly est. 35d ago
  • Peer Mentor

    Wayside 3.8company rating

    Mentor job in Waltham, MA

    DMH Group - Waltham Salary Range: $20.50 - $24.00/hour depending on experience and certification + sign-on bonus (half paid after 6 months of employment and half paid after 1 year of employment/pro-rated for part-time). Wayside Youth & Family Support Network is hiring for creative and empathic Peer Support Specialists with personal "lived" experience in the behavioral health system. We provide a supportive culture that is team-focused and places value on healthy work dynamics. This position can be full or part time. What you will do: Facilitate activity based and support groups for young adults with mental health concerns. Use your story and experience to provide hope, information, advocacy and one on one support to young adults learning to manage their mental health challenges. Promote skill building in the life domains of: social functioning, symptom management, coping skills and activities of daily living. Contribute to system change through policy advocacy. Competencies/Traits of Our Superstars: Talent connecting with people. Strong communication skills - both written and verbal. Ability to assess and manage risk. Flexibility and creative thinking with an ability to adapt. Strong boundaries. Minimum Requirements: Lived experience managing your own mental health, emotional health and/or trauma resulting in significant life disruption. Willingness to share your recovery story in the context of peer support. Driving in the community is a requirement of this position; please ensure you have a valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle. We will train you in: Motivational Interviewing; Courageous Conversations; Attachment, Regulation and Competency Model (ARC); Trauma Informed Practice; Substance Use Intervention; Risk and Safety Assessment.
    $20.5-24 hourly 4d ago

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How much does a mentor earn in Brookline, MA?

The average mentor in Brookline, MA earns between $28,000 and $82,000 annually. This compares to the national average mentor range of $20,000 to $62,000.

Average mentor salary in Brookline, MA

$48,000

What are the biggest employers of Mentors in Brookline, MA?

The biggest employers of Mentors in Brookline, MA are:
  1. Berklee College of Music
  2. Massachusetts College of Art and Design
  3. Babson College
  4. Simmons University
  5. Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath)
  6. MedSchoolCoach
  7. C10 Labs
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