Community Mentor (PT)
Mentor job in Elkhorn, WI
Are you passionate about making a positive impact in a child's life? Join us as a Mentor today!
A quality Mentor is an understanding and trusted counselor, serving as a coach, confidant, adviser, friend, and advocate. Research shows that quality mentoring relationships significantly impact young people, influencing their personal, academic, and professional lives. Mentoring provides young individuals opportunities for personal growth, development, and social and economic advancement. However, one in three young people grow up without the benefit of a mentor. Lad Lake is seeking quality mentors to meet the critical needs of children in various SE Wisconsin counties. This community-based position involves working with a child in or near your home. We serve several counties, including Washington, Waukesha, Ozaukee, Dodge, Walworth, and Jefferson.
As a Mentor, you will engage in weekly activities with your client to achieve specific goals. This part-time paid position includes travel and expense allocations. Weekly hours can range from 4 to 30, depending on the number of cases you choose to work on. Typically, evening and weekend hours are required. The pay rate is $20.00 per hour with a bachelor's degree in a related field or $18.00 per hour otherwise.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Model behavior and act as a role model.
Build trust through commitment and consistency.
Encourage the child to reach their full potential.
Provide academic support.
Maintain open communication with Mentee families and County Case Managers.
Attend Plan of Care meetings when necessary.
Enter case notes for each contact with the Mentee.
Report any criminal activity, abuse, or unusual happenings to your immediate supervisor.
Attend training offered by Lad Lake Inc.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
You must be 21 or older.
Must have a valid driver's license and an acceptable driving record.
Must show proof of 100,000/300,000 Bodily Injury Auto Liability Insurance and 100,000 Property Damage Auto Liability Insurance.
Must have good communication skills.
BENEFITS
Community-based position
401k plan
Casual dress
Company-paid training
Ongoing paid training
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Employer
Mentoring is a community-based position where you are paired with a child in or around your home
. Our service areas include Washington, Waukesha, Ozaukee, Dodge, Walworth, and Jefferson counties. As a mentor, you will pick up your client from their home and participate in activities that work towards specific goals. You would need to attend a New Hire Orientation at our Dousman campus, but the weekly activities will occur within the community.
Keywords: Social Service, Human Services, Residential Counselor, Social Services, Crisis Intervention, Mental Health, Social Work, Child Welfare, Youth Advocate, Social Service Aide, Social Service Worker, Social and Human Service Assistant, Youth Worker, Human Service Worker
Compensation details: 18-20 Yearly Salary
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Street Outreach Mentor - SC2
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
Scaling Community Violence Intervention (CVI) for a Safer Chicago (SC2) is an expanding network of donors, anti-violence practitioners, and community stakeholders dedicated to enhancing CVI in the neighborhoods of Chicago most affected by violence. New Life Centers is partnering with six local community-based organizations; Central States SER, Enlace, Hope Culture, Erie House, Universidad Popular, and Beyond the Ball as The Pathways to Peace. The Pathways to Peace program aim to serve 75% of the highest-risk individuals in the area over five years through comprehensive street outreach, case management, education, employment, and behavioral health services.
Position Summary
The Street Outreach Mentor position is full-time, 40 hours per week (non-exempt, benefits available). The Street Outreach Mentor will work to gain trust of the community and the highest risk individuals to help prevent shootings and retaliatory violence, and to provide linkages and robust accompaniment to prosocial alternatives including activities, jobs, education, case management, and social services. As a member of a team, the Street Outreach Mentor is responsible for reaching out to the highest risk individuals in the community and working with them to prevent violence by mediating conflicts, modeling prosocial behaviors, engaging them in positive activities and accompaniment through the case management process. Some weekends and some on-call in response to crisis situations will be required. Flexible schedule required. Focus neighborhoods may include Little Village, Pilsen, and Brighton Park. May require some local travel (reimbursable). Pay commensurate with experience. This position is in-person.
Job Responsibilities
Works with outreach colleagues and direct supervisor to identify potential participants who are the highest risk individuals, and the people who know them.
Maintains a caseload of 15 high-risk participants.
Works with participants of different ages.
Develops and maintains supportive and effective relationships with participant caseload.
Works to intervene in circumstances in which violence is likely.
Works as a member of a team, communicating all relevant information to team members and supervisors instantly.
Adheres to stipend guidelines and submits required paperwork on time.
Engages effectively with project partners and collaborates to address challenges.
Submits all finance information by established deadlines.
Attends all training and orientations with partners and funders.
Participates in regular meetings with internal team and collaborators.
Responds promptly to requests from the Program Director, Program Coordinator, Data and IT Specialist and Finance Manager.
Develops and delivers one-to-one support sessions and facilitates circles with participants to support participants in resolving conflicts and adopting prosocial behaviors.
Connects participants with Care Navigators to provide linkages and support for individuals to enhance their use of opportunities and programs in the community (job programs, GED, drug treatment, mentoring, etc.). May provide linkages as well.
Provides client accompaniment to court, social services, etc.
Participates, as necessary, in organizing responses to shootings and increasing visibility when shootings take place (developing networks with other outreach programs to coordinate an inclusive and strategic response).
Investigates causes of shootings to assist in mediating situations and preventing retaliation between individuals and groups and provides documentation.
Identifies and diffuses “hot spots” for shootings and violence (conducting line of sight surveys with residents and key stakeholders to identify areas frequented by high-risk clients) and provides documentation.
Strategizes with outreach team and supervisor to develop ongoing strategy to respond to conflicts and violence, noting important anniversary dates or other key events.
Outreach to the community (individually and as a team member) to build strong relationships with youth, residents, businesses, and community groups.
Works closely with referring partners and any other stakeholders to ensure that goals are met.
Maintains positive relationships with stakeholders.
Responds to shootings in other communities, when necessary, working with relevant outreach programs.
Documents shootings, retaliations, and other acts of violence prevented, and conflicts mediated.
Provides support and advocacy to the victims of violence and their families through home visits, phone calls, criminal justice advocacy, and referrals to other support organizations.
Develops relationships with partner organizations and builds “warm referral” network for linkages.
Documents participant contacts and services provided and assists data team with data collection and required reporting.
Works with team to identify and address safety concerns and create a plan for long term safety and well-being.
Documents detailed participant case-notes and other items as assigned.
Maintains accuracy of budget and assures spending within budget.
Participates in required evaluations.
Demonstrates New Life Centers' values.
Attends required meetings and training.
Other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
Skills & Qualifications
Must become a Certified Mandated Reporter. Training provided.
Must pass a background check, must not have any pending cases.
Must pass a Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System background check.
Must pass a National Sex Offender Registry background check.
Must have a working phone and phone number.
One year's experience working in the human services field in a capacity that involves direct services to at-risk youth.
Cross-cultural competency.
Firsthand knowledge of the specific Little Village, Pilsen, and/or the Brighton Park community area and knowledge of current street conflicts.
Emotional maturity; good judgment; integrity; tolerance of differing points of view and beliefs.
Experience or training in crisis intervention preferred.
Willingness to learn and commit to the principles of nonviolence, restorative justice and trauma-informed practices.
Ability to work one-on-one and in groups with high-risk individuals to resolve conflicts and promote prosocial behaviors
Willingness to work on the street and in other unstructured situations
Ability to communicate effectively both written and verbally.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.
Must be willing to be trained, and proficiently utilize database(s) and information tracking systems relevant to duties.
Must keep confidentiality of participant information.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Valid Illinois driver's license, insurance, good driving record, access to a vehicle. Subject to driving background check.
Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required.
How to Apply
Please submit the following materials
Cover letter indicating your experience and interest in the position
Resume
List of three references with contact information (minimum 2 professional references, email and phone number included)
Please mention the name of any New Life Centers staff who referred the position to you if applicable.
New Life Centers provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. New Life Centers complies with applicable federal, state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
*NLC does not provide visa sponsorship, including for F-1 STEM OPT.
Auto-ApplyMentor (Sports)
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
The Mentor position is full-time, 40 hours per week (non-exempt, benefit eligible) and will primarily take place at our Little Village or Humboldt Park locations. The Mentor will have a portfolio of participants 7-12th grade who have been directly or secondarily affected by street violence to provide mentoring, support, and advocacy. Mentoring occurs in one-on-one, group settings, and in and after school hours. The Mentor is responsible for the facilitation of high-quality programming, planning and implementation of events/activities that may include sports, and connections to other social services with participants. May require some local travel (reimbursable). This position is in-person.
Job Responsibilities
Assures youth participation in information sessions to explain expectations, roles, and responsibilities of participants.
Assures planning and implementation of outreach and recruiting of youth to program as needed.
Builds healthy, positive, supportive relationships with participants modeling positive behaviors and offering positive alternatives to violence.
Exposes participants to new experiences in education, art, sports, science, etc.
Creates impactful efforts toward goals and objectives.
Serves as a liaison and youth advocate with families, school administrators, and social and youth services agencies.
Assists in creation, implementation, and monitoring of progress of case-plans, goals, and objectives set with youth and family/school.
Keeps a full, updated mentor caseload determined with Supervisor and Data team.
Engages youth in an individual goal plan and assists in building a safety net of services and opportunities for the participant including but not limited to job development, stipend programs, mental health services, GED services, housing, etc.
Produces documents, receipts, data reporting, and correspondence regarding activities and progress as necessary for consistent evaluation of program and timely report submittal, including participant paperwork.
Regularly assisting youth to address challenges, celebrate milestones, assists in identifying goals and problem solving.
Assures lessons provided or created are relevant and appropriate.
Participates in on-site visits, regular check-ins, and break-out planning meetings with team and Supervisor.
Performs home-visits as needed to communicate with mentee and/or mentee family.
Is aware of partner organizations and how to use “warm referral” network for linkages.
Assures documentation of all participant contacts and services provided and assists data team and development team with data collection and required reporting.
Documents detailed participant case-notes and other items as assigned.
May participate in social media, video, writings, and promotions for programming.
Plans and organizes youth programming (in and/or out of school) and monitors youth enrollment, growth, and completion.
Maintains accuracy of budget and spending plan and assures spending within target.
Participates in required evaluations and audits.
Demonstrates New Life Centers' values.
Attends required meetings and trainings.
Other duties as assigned by the Supervisor.
Skills & Qualifications
Must become a Certified Mandated Reporter. Training provided.
Must pass a background check, must not have any pending cases.
Must pass a Child Abuse and Neglect Tracking System background check.
Must pass a National Sex Offender Registry background check.
Must have a working phone and phone number.
One year experience working in the human services field in a capacity that involves direct services to at-risk youth.
Cross-cultural competency.
Ability to communicate effectively both written and verbally.
Proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.
Must be willing to be trained, and proficiently utilize database(s) and information tracking systems relevant to duties.
Must keep confidentiality of participant information.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Valid Illinois driver's license, insurance, good driving record, access to a vehicle. Subject to driving background check.
General knowledge of sports.
Bilingual English/Spanish preferred but not required.
How to Apply
Please submit the following materials
Cover letter indicating your experience and interest in the position:
Resume
List of three references with contact information (minimum 2 professional references, email and phone number included)
Please mention the name of any New Life Centers staff who referred the position to you if applicable.
New Life Centers provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. New Life Centers complies with applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
*NLC does not provide visa sponsorship, including for F-1 STEM OPT.
Auto-ApplyParent Mentor
Mentor job in Kenosha, WI
Now Hiring: Parent Mentor Intensive In-Home Services Program
Full-Time | Hybrid/Remote Work | $20.00/hour Flexible Schedule | Mileage Reimbursement Provided
Make a Difference in Your Community
Are you passionate about helping families thrive? Do you want to work with a mission-driven team that supports youth and families involved in the child welfare system?
Professional Services Group, Inc. / Community Impact Programs (PSG/CIP) is a multi-service, community-based social services agency committed to helping individuals and families reach their full potential through innovative, cost-effective, and culturally responsive programming.
About the Program
The Intensive In-Home Services Program provides support to families involved in the formal social services system due to concerns such as abuse, neglect, truancy, or delinquency. The goal is to:
Preserve family units
Prevent or reduce out-of-home placements
Promote reunification of families
The In-Home Services team includes Parent Mentors, In-Home Clinicians, and a Supervisor working collaboratively to support families.
Key Responsibilities
Provide direct services and support to youth and parents through home and community visits
Maintain regular contact with clients and collaborate with their service teams
Model and teach parenting and life skills
Connect families to community resources
Maintain timely and accurate documentation of services provided
Work in a variety of settings, including homes, office, and community locations
Qualifications
Bachelors Degreen in Social Work, Phycology, Criminal Justice, or other related field.
Experience working with youth or families preferred
Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of auto insurance
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team setting
What We Offer
Competitive hourly rate: $20.00/hour
Flexible scheduling
Hybrid/remote work options
Paid training and professional development
Mileage reimbursement
Supportive and mission-driven work environment
Apply Today
Be part of a dedicated team that is transforming lives. Submit your application now and help make a lasting impact in your community.
IPS Mentor
Mentor job in Kankakee, IL
Job Summary Under the assigned supervisor, the Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Mentor I is a part-time position responsible for providing individualized, one-to-one mentoring sessions to a child or teen who is in the custody of the Department of Children and Family Services and is receiving Intensive Placement Stabilization Services (IPS). The IPS Mentor will provide a trauma-informed approach via a structured, strength-based service for the purpose of addressing social, communication, and daily living needs. Mentoring includes supporting, coaching, and training the youth in age-appropriate behaviors including interpersonal communication, problem-solving, conflict resolution, and relating appropriately to other youth and adults. In addition to supporting the child or youth's exploration of the ARTs, Vocational experiences, identity, self-advocacy, community, and multicultural interest. General Duties and Responsibilities • Reports to the Child Abuse Hotline as directed by the Mandated Reporter Act. • Reports any exposure to communicable diseases or injuries resulting from accidents while in the office or in the field. • Will provide exceptional customer service to parents, caregivers, community partners, and other team members. • Will be responsible for making any referrals for services for children prior to the CTS staffing. • Coordinate planning strategies with other agencies as applicable • Will Identify community resources for youth with the youth, teen, and or Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician. • Will support and or complete aftercare planning and consultation with youth, and teens, referring Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician. • Attends and participates in meetings and training sessions as required by the specific job or department. • Provides approved transportation when deemed appropriate to facilitate involvement in services for the youth and teens. • Submits expense vouchers, renewed driver's license, and automobile insurance • coverage on the due date requested by the direct supervisor or hiring agency. • Responsible for being reliable and flexible to the programs in terms of hours worked and submitting accurate time sheets; contacts Supervisor for any change in schedule or to approve overtime hours worked. • This position could require client transport. • This position will require travel to local coverage areas for client engagement opportunities, training, and advocacy in community meetings or staffing. Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Helps clients to reach goals as determined by youth, teen, Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician or IPS treatment plans. • Advocates for youth, and teens with collaterals such as DCFS/CD, schools, etc. • Meet weekly in person with the option of remote, as needed or requested by the Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician. • Works cooperatively with the Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician, caregivers, • Notifies their direct supervisor and Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician of any immediate needs, changes, or threats to the family or youth. • Observes and submits accurate written weekly documentation on the service provided and the outcome of the activity and interaction with the youth or teen. • Hands-on coaching and training with youth in the residential facility, school, and community. • Will develop with the Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician and implement alternative strategies for youth and teens to learn new skills and make functional progress. • Will support and or provide enhanced conflict resolution and communication skills for youth and teens developed by the Intensive Placement Stabilization (IPS) Counselor/Clinician. • Will support the youth, and teens' social skill acquisition through role play. • Will work with clients on a part-time basis, 20 to 30 hours a pay period. • Other Duties as Assigned This list of essential functions is not intended to be exhaustive. One Hope United reserves the right to revise this job description as needed to comply with actual job requirements. Qualifications: Education: GED High School diploma preferred. Experience: 0 to 2 years' experience in childcare work, Social Services, Counseling, mentoring or equivalent combination of education or experience, preferred. Other: Reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and acceptable driving record with OHU required levels of coverage for auto insurance Parenting training are appreciated, but not required. DCFS background clearance Other Parenting and Attachment Regulation and Competency (ARC) training is appreciated, but not required. Required Skills: • Flexibility in scheduling and the ability to work in the office at a minimum of twice a week. • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, agency and programmatic procedure manuals, and policies. • Ability to write monthly reports, and weekly notes and verbally communicate in a clear manner. • Ability to collaborate with referring partners, community state holders, and DCFS. • Ability to speak effectively before external and internal groups or individuals who are interoffice, community stakeholders, and within DCFS. • Ability to exercise discretion and ensure confidentiality in verbal and written communications. • Positive attitude concerning all aspects of working in a challenging environment (including significant patience and respect for children and families who can become quite angry and demanding), sensitivity to cultural needs, and ability to serve as a positive member of a working team • Resourcefulness in researching issues, analyzing information skillfully, solving problems, and developing solutions with minimal supervision in a timely manner. • Proficient computer skills in a Microsoft Windows environment and adaptive skills to expand software application skills as necessary Physical Demands & Work Environment The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The position requires visual and auditory acuity within professionally determined normal ranges, with correction if needed; and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a computer and office equipment, including, but not limited to, the telephone, computer, and copier. The employee is occasionally required to move items up to 50 pounds. The employee works in varied residential environments based on an assigned caseload and may encounter unpredictable clients. While performing the duties of this position, the employee travels by automobile and is exposed to changing weather conditions. The employee must be able to enter and exit a vehicle or a building without assistance. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may frequently drive an automobile, taking clients to appointments, in the local and regional areas. Occasionally, travel is outside the local area and overnight. We Invest in You!
Tuition assistance up to $2500 per year
Up to 4 weeks paid Vacation Days, up to 6 paid Personal Days, and up to 5 paid Sick days annually
Medical, dental, vision, 403b Retirement, flexible spending accounts, health savings account, and short-term disability options
Agency paid life up to $50K based on salary
Voluntary Supplemental Life for Employee, Spouse, and Child(ren)
Voluntary Legal Plans
Agency paid long term after 1 year of employment
Career ladders, professional development, and promotion opportunities
Free LCSW and LCPC Supervision hours available in some locations
A Different Kind Of Employer One Hope United is strong and ready to grow. Are you ready to grow with us?
800+ talented professionals strong, serving 10,000 children and families in Illinois, and Florida
Fiscally stable, $70 Million agency-- strong since 1895
Energetic leadership and a rich community of support
One Hope United does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. One Hope United is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace. OHU participates in eVerify.
In the spirit of caring for one another and our community, please note that upon accepting an offer of employment from One Hope United, you will be required to share proof of a COVID-19 vaccination. The requirement is subject to accommodation in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. #INDBH
Mentor, La DePaulia (Bilingual Student Publication)
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
La DePaulia is the bilingual (English/Spanish) sister publication of The DePaulia, the student-run newspaper at DePaul University. The publication amplifies diverse voices in the DePaul community and beyond, with a particular focus on Latine stories and perspectives. The mentor will support student journalists by providing editorial guidance, assist with English/Spanish translations and serve as a professional liaison between La DePaulia, external media partners, and the faculty adviser of The DePaulia.
This time commitment for this position is approximately five hours per week (40 weeks per academic quarter).
Key Responsibilities:
Provide editorial guidance to student editors and reporters, including for story development, reporting advice, bilingual editing (including AP style) and guidance on photos, video and social content for stories
Assist with translation of articles, headlines and other editorial content between English and Spanish, ensuring clarity, accuracy and cultural sensitivity
Collaborate with the La DePaulia student editors to maintain high journalistic standards and meet publication deadlines
Serve as a liaison, alongside the faculty adviser of The DePaulia, to external media partners, including NBC/Telemundo, Borderless Magazine and other relevant organizations
Support efforts to expand community engagement, readership and visibility of La DePaulia
Provide mentorship to students on career pathways in bilingual journalism and media
Attend weekly pitch meetings (first eight Fridays of each quarter at 11 a.m.) and work with La DePaulia staff in the newsroom until 2 p.m. on Fridays. Additionally, be available on Slack or by phone, as needed, for occasional staff questions
Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Communications, or related field (Master's preferred)
Professional experience in bilingual journalism, editing or media production
Fluency in written and spoken English and Spanish
Strong understanding of AP Style (and/or bilingual editorial standards)
Demonstrated ability to mentor and support emerging journalists
Familiarity with Chicago media landscape and issues affecting Latine communities
Excellent communication, organizational and collaboration skills
New Teacher Mentors
Mentor job in Illinois
Other Certified
Date Available: 2025-2026 School Year
New Teacher Mentors
Attendance at a District-led Mentoring Session will be required.
Candidates must possess a valid Illinois Teaching License with proper endorsements.
Candidates must demonstrate Teaching, Leadership, and Interpersonal Skills.
Candidates will be considered, without limitation, based upon Certifications, Qualifications, Merit, and Ability.
Candidates must pass a Physical Examination, and a thorough Background Check.
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Salary Stipend will be added to your regular Salary Schedule.
Mentors are needed for the following new hires:
OHS SpEd
OSE - 3rd & 5th Grade
OWE - SpEd, 2nd Grade & 3rd Grade
Contact the Building Principal if interested.
Residential Mentor - STUDENT
Mentor job in Naperville, IL
Posting Details Information Federal Work Study Eligible? Posting Number ST000983 Position Title Residential Mentor - STUDENT Department Shimer Great Books School Division Shimer Great Books School Supervisor Stuart Patterson Supervisor Title Description of Job Duties
Residential Mentors will help design and implement a summer program during late May through June, 2023. The program will involve mentoring high school seniors during a three week residential summer program in the last three weeks of June 2023. There are five open positions; two positions are residential, three are for commuters.
Residential Mentors' duties will begin in late April and early May 2023 when they will begin making personal contact with Freedom Scholars (hereafter Scholars). They will attend an evening information session for admitted Scholars and parents in late May. They will participate in a three-day orientation to the CHP from June 7th through 9th and help lead an orientation for Scholars on Sunday, June 11.
● During the three weeks of the summer session, the Residential Mentors will fill three distinct shifts during the afternoon and evening: Team 1, Team 2 and a "floating" member of both teams.
● The two members of Residential Team 1 will meet with the Scholars for lunch at 12:10 each day and join two Academic Mentors in a debrief about the day's morning seminars from 1:00 - 2:00 during which the Scholars will have a chance to debrief, recounting their thoughts on the substance of the discussion. Residential and Academic Mentors will also lead Scholars on a short lesson concerning a writing strategy for the Scholars to practice in a short reflection on the morning seminar that they will write up in their free study time by the end of the day. At 2:00 pm, Team 1 Residential Scholars will take over the responsibility for leading the Scholars through the rest of the afternoon, which will begin with a one-and-a-half hour activity, which may take a variety of forms:
● Recreational sports or games, walks into Naperville, workshops on picking colleges and starting applications, workshops with visiting faculty, and the like. After a half hour snack break, Scholars will have another hour and a half to work on their written reflections or reading for the next day's seminars, which work Team 1 Residential Mentors will supervise. The two Team 1 Residential Mentors will end their day at 6 pm when the Scholars go in to dinner.
● Team 2 Residential Mentors will begin their days at 6 pm, joining the Scholars at dinner and accompanying them through the evening schedule, which will include an evening activity (similar to the afternoon activity above, including movie nights and guest speakers) from 7:00 - 9:00 pm. From 9:00 to 11:00, Scholars will end their days completing their reading and/or writing for the day and turn in at lights-out at 11:00. Residential Team 2 will stay in the dorms with the Scholars and end their official work day at 12 midnight. The Project Director will be in residence through each week night to assist Residential Team 2 in addressing any situations that emerge during the nighttime hours from 11 pm - 8 am.
● The "floating" Residential Mentor will join the Team 1 Residential Mentors generally at 2 pm and stay through evening activity. The floating Residential Mentor will help both Team 1 and Team 2 Mentors as an extra pair of hands during the busiest part of each day, helping deliver the academic mentoring as well as participating in activities.
OTHER KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Support the College's mission, vision and values, and contribute to the advancement of the College's Strategic Plan.
2. Demonstrate a strong commitment to continuous quality improvement.
3. Demonstrate civil and inclusive behavior when interacting with staff, faculty, students and visitors to the College. Promote a flexible, collaborative and inclusive work and living environment and engage in educational opportunities to increase awareness and understanding of diversity and inclusion.
Do the job duties for this position include any driving requirements? Yes Job Qualifications
● Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with students, staff, and faculty
● Skill in conflict resolution and building social and emotional learning as well as communication, especially with students from diverse backgrounds
● Familiarity with college application process and college readiness skills, particularly for students who are first-generation college-goers, from low-income families or families of historically marginalized groups
● Strong interpersonal communication skills, as well as writing and editing skills
● Demonstrating proficiency in presenting and communicating complex ideas in both written and oral forms
● Demonstrated interest in civic or political issues
● Experience organizing or leading others
● Must be a rising college sophomore, junior or senior or have graduated within the last two years and who has demonstrated excellence in college writing courses
● Experience as a Residential Assistant and/or managing younger students in a residential setting and/or on field trips desired
● Ability or interest in sports or expressive or visual arts (not required but appreciated)
● Knowledge of first aid and CPR (not required but appreciated)
● WSI or lifeguard certificate (not required but appreciated)
Will this position be working with minors? Yes Approximate number of work hours per week Varies
Posting Detail Information
EEO Statement
North Central College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. NCC provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, please notify the Office of Human Resources at ************ or ****************************
Determinations for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.
Open Date 05/16/2023 Close Date Open Until Filled No
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Easy ApplyProfessor and Head, Disability and Human Development
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
Hiring Department: Disability and Human Development Salary: The budgeted salary range for the position is $175,000 to $225,000. Salary is negotiable and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
About the University of Illinois Chicago
UIC is among the nation's preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago. UIC serves over 34,000 students, comprising one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation and is designated as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPSI) and a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Through its 16 colleges, UIC produces nationally and internationally recognized multidisciplinary academic programs in concert with civic, corporate and community partners worldwide, including a full complement of health sciences colleges. By emphasizing cutting-edge and transformational research along with a commitment to the success of all students, UIC embodies the dynamic, vibrant and engaged urban university. Recent "Best Colleges" rankings published by U.S. News & World Report, found UIC climbed up in its rankings among top public schools in the nation and among all national universities. UIC has over 300,000 alumni, and is one of the largest employers in the city of Chicago.
This position is intended to be eligible for benefits. This includes Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, a Retirement Plan, Paid time Off, and Tuition waivers for employees and dependents.
Position Summary
The Head is the designated executive officer who sets the vision for all academic efforts in the department and guides research, education, and service to realize the mission. Foster an environment that promotes the core values of the department, college, and university.
Duties & Responsibilities
providing leadership through strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation of all programs of the department to increase the capacity and effectiveness of the department overseeing fiscal and academic administration of the department, in collaboration with experienced academic program directors and clinical managers supporting the professional growth of clinical, research, teaching, and tenure-track faculty, administrative staff, and students within the department facilitating communication and implementation of university and department policies and procedures representing faculty, staff, and student needs to the college and campus administration maintain an independent program of research/scholarship by identifying funding opportunities, participating and leading collaborative research teams in developing grant proposals, and executing funded applications. demonstrate ongoing scholarship as evidenced by participation at national and/or international professional association meetings, publication in peer-reviewed journals, and/or other related activities.Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
* Earned research doctorate (PhD or equivalent)
* A national and international reputation for scholarly contributions that have advanced their profession/discipline
* Demonstration of engagement in disability research, education, policy, and/or practice
* Sustained record of support for research, creative activities, and/or scholarship, including external and/or internal grants (where appropriate).
* A strong record of high-caliber refereed publications
* History of administrative or other leadership experience that includes financial and personnel management
* Experience mentoring others, such as faculty, graduate students, and staff, in the development of their programs of research, scholarship, and/or advocacy
* Record of excellence in teaching, course, or curriculum development.
* A record of substantive professional service at the local, state, national, and/or international level
Preferred Qualifications
* Experience serving as a faculty member in an academic department
* Experience working in an interdisciplinary /interprofessional department/environment
* Knowledge and understanding of disability studies as an academic discipline
* Ability to work effectively with program directors of graduate and undergraduate academic programs.
* Strong communication skills
* Demonstrable evidence of commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
* Demonstrated ability to learn and adapt to evolving institutional and departmental systems, policies, and processes.
The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit Required Employment Notices and Posters to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
The university provides accommodations to applicants and employees. Request an Accommodation
ST Student Influencer 2025/2026
Mentor job in Jacksonville, IL
Job Details Illinois College - Jacksonville, IL Student $12.00 - $12.00 Hourly
The Office of Admission is seeking a Student Influencer for the 2025-26 school year. The Influencer will aid in planning, creating, and managing the ZeeMee social media platform. This position will require flexible hours, availability to attend events around campus, and the desire to develop and enhance Illinois College Office of Admissions social media presence.
ZeeMee is a social media platform intended to attract incoming college students. IC partners with ZeeMee to enhance the college search process for prospective students. As an Influencer, you will have an account to post content and answer questions that prospective students may have.
Skills Needed:
Strong writing and editing skills.
Willingness to actively engage with prospective students and share the Illinois College experience
Knowledge of social media and content creation platforms [Instagram, TikTok, etc.]
Experience in creating and editing engaging videos
Creativity in developing unique content
Active involvement in the IC community with knowledge of academic programs, campus events, and the student body
Self-motivation and the ability to complete tasks with minimal supervision
Have questions? Feel free to reach out to Dana at *********************
Easy ApplyFamily Teacher - Live-In Youth Mentor
Mentor job in Batavia, IL
🌟 Family Teachers (Individuals or Couples) - Live-In Youth Mentors
Early February Start Date!
Are you ready to begin a meaningful new chapter early this year? Mooseheart Child City & School is seeking Family Teachers-dedicated individuals or married couples-to begin in early February and help shape brighter futures for children and teens.
This live-in role offers more than a job: it's a chance to make a lifelong impact by providing guidance, stability, and a nurturing family-style home for youth who need it most.
*Please Note that no matter if you are applying as a Family Teacher individual or Family Teacher couple, each person must submit an application for employment.*
✨ What You'll Do
Provide daily care, structure, and supervision for at-risk youth
Create a warm, supportive home environment that builds confidence and emotional wellbeing
Teach essential life skills-communication, decision-making, problem-solving
Support youth through emotional and behavioral challenges with compassion and consistency
Prepare meals, plan engaging activities, and build family routines
Manage household needs including budgeting, shopping, and transportation
Work closely with educators, specialists, and a strong support team
📅 Work Schedule (example)
This is a live-in caregiver role with a consistent rotation:
5 days on / 2 days off, plus an additional day off every 4 weeks
Mornings: prepare youth for the school day
School hours: paperwork, meetings, training, personal time, etc.
Afternoons/Evenings: homework help, meals, activities, and family routines, etc.
Weekends/Summer: outings, sports, volunteering, and memorable traditions, etc.
💵 Pay & Benefits
Salary: $43,500-$45,000
FREE housing & utilities plus a monthly household budget
Health, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) plan
Paid training, sick leave, and vacation
Opportunities for bonuses
Company vehicle for work-related use
The rare opportunity to build lasting bonds with youth
✅ Requirements
Must be 21+
High school diploma or equivalent
Valid driver's license & clean driving record
Able to pass background checks and psychological evaluation
Willing to complete 3-week paid training
Adherence to smoke-free, drug-free, and weapon-free policies
❤️ About Mooseheart
Since 1913, Mooseheart has served as a residential child care community committed to giving at-risk youth a safe home, caring mentors, and a path to a brighter future. Our 1,000-acre campus provides structure, education, and enrichment to children from infancy through high school.
Our Family Teachers are at the heart of our mission-role models, caregivers, and guides who help young people grow into confident, capable adults.
New Teacher Mentor - Differential (2025-26 SY)
Mentor job in Illinois
Certified Support/Mentor
ROCKFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT #205
Job Title: New Teacher Mentor - Differential
Job Code: 0005
Department: Talent Development
Supervisor: Director of Teacher Effectiveness
Date: March 1, 2019
FLSA Status: Exempt
Stipend: $2,250 - 3,500
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION: The In-building New Teacher Mentor will support new teachers during their initial years in the profession to establish proficient practices and continually discuss adjustments for professional growth. This role will support assigned new teachers through collaboration sessions and participation in program events while working to collaborate with other mentors district-wide.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. In addition to the requirements listed below, regular attendance is an essential function of this position.
Ensure that all actions are in concert with the Board policies as well as the mission statement, beliefs, objectives and parameters found in the Board's strategic plan.
Participates in job training and professional growth opportunities in order to enhance ability to perform the essential functions of the job.
Performs other related duties as assigned for the purpose of ensuring an efficient and effective work environment.
Provide continuous mentoring support to new teachers (mentees) in the RPS 205 New Teacher Mentoring Program.
Use Collaboration Minutes forms and the Collaborative Log to record one-on-one mentor collaboration session discussion items and set goals for continual growth and advancement of practice.
Maintain the confidentiality of the mentor - mentee relationship.
Supply mentee(s) with honest and constructive feedback, encouragement, and positive reinforcement through meaningful classroom observation and discussion aligned to the Framework for Teaching.
Actively participate in a professional learning community to improve mentor practices.
Represent Current District Policy/Procedure.
Attend scheduled collaboration sessions, observation, and Check and Connect professional development opportunities with new teachers.
Qualified mentors will enroll in the Teacher Leader Pathway with a mentoring emphasis, including Mentoring Change in Practice during their initial year as a New Teacher Mentor.
Attend up to 5 days of summer training and development in addition to attending New Teacher Orientation, if requested.
Complete and submit program paperwork and reports on time.
QUALIFICATIONS:
The Mentor must hold or have retired while holding a Standard or Master certificate that should, to the extent possible, be the same type of certificate held by new teachers during any given school year. Minimum Bachelor's Degree in Teaching; required teacher leadership training mandated by the District. The Mentor must be tenured, have received a rating of “Proficient” or above on last evaluation, and be in good standing with the District.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
The Mentor understands and can address: content knowledge and pedagogy, adult learning theory, verbal and non-verbal communication skills, attributes and styles of positive critiques, classroom observation skills related to assessment of performance aligned to the RPS Rubric for Teacher Evaluation [based upon Charlotte Danielson's 2013 Framework for Teaching], strategies for providing constructive feedback and social support, problem-solving skills, and formative assessment and self-assessment.
Benefits: This is not a benefits-eligible position.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Moderate in-district travel as well as intermittent in-state and out-of-state travel. Intermittent prolonged and irregular hours of work.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: Meet ISBE requirements.
OTHER:
This describes duties and responsibilities which are representative of the nature and level of work assigned to the position. The identified duties and responsibilities are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the school district and employee and is subject to change by the school district as the needs of the school district and requirements of the job change.
Physical Aspects of the Position (Check all that apply)
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Climbing
- Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding ramps, poles and the like, using feet and legs and/or hands and arms. Body agility is emphasized.
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Balancing
- Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing or crouching on narrow, slippery or erratically moving surfaces.
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Stooping
- Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist.
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- Bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee or knees.
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- Bending the body downward and forward by bending leg and spine.
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- Moving about on hands and knees or hands and feet.
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- Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction.
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- Particularly for sustained periods of time.
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- Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks, particularly for long distances.
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- using upper extremities to press against something with steady force order to thrust forward, downward or outward.
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- Using upper extremities to exert force in order to draw, drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion.
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Raising objects from a lower to a higher position or moving objects horizontally from position to position. This factor is important if it occurs to a considerable degree and required the substantial use of upper extremities and back muscles.
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Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working, primarily with the fingers rather than the whole hand or arm as in handling.
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Applying pressure to an object with the fingers or palm.
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Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word. Those activities in which you must convey detailed or spoken instructions to other workers accurately, loudly or quickly
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Perceiving the nature of sounds. Ability to receive detailed information through oral communication, and to make fine discriminations in sounds such as when making fine adjustments on machinery.
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Substantial movements (motions) of the wrist, hands, and/or fingers.
The Physical Requirements of the Position (Check one)
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- Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary Work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.
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Light Work
- Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of force greater than that for sedentary work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rate for Light Work.
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- Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
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- Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
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- Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
The visual acuity requirements including color, depth perception and field of vision (Check one)
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- inspection, close assembly, clerical, administration. This is a minimum standard for use with those whose work deals largely with preparing and analyzing data and figures, accounting, transcription, computer terminal, extensive reading, or visual inspection.
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- Skilled tradespeople - This is a minimum standard for use with those whose work deals with machines such as power tools, lathes and drills.
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- This is a minimum standard basis on the criteria of accuracy and neatness of work for janitors, sweepers, etc.
The Conditions the Worker will be subject to in this position (Check all that apply)
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The worker is subject to hazards: Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts, electrical current, chemicals, etc.
Peer Support Program - Student Mentor
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
Kennedy-King College Kennedy-King College is looking for a Student Mentor for the Peer Support Program. The Purpose of the Peer Support Program is to empower emerging student leaders to serve the Kennedy King Community by providing informed and structured support to their fellow peers. These Peer Advocates work in tandem with the Wellness Center to positively promote counseling, share their experiences, encourage self-sufficiency, partner with students as they pursue their goals and appropriately refer students to the Wellness Center.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
* Acts as a Wellness Center student representative, current students, faculty, staff, and the public.
* Attends Peer Support training sessions as required. Must work within the scope of the training and make appropriate referrals to licensed professionals when necessary.
* Refer current students to the Wellness Center.
* Assist students in making appointments with the Wellness Center.
* Provides information about resources and counseling services available to students.
* Supports and assists planning of Wellness activities, including tabling events, workshops, classroom events and other duties as needed.
* Provide constructive feedback of Wellness services to improve the students' overall experience.
* Provides a positive/supportive example to the college for new and returning students.
* Adheres to the City Colleges of Chicago Customer Service Excellence Standards. Applicant must participate in mandatory trainings, scheduled meetings and a developmental relationship with Wellness Center staff.
* Demonstrates a high standard of professionalism at all times.
* Wears the Peer Advisor identification during working hours.
* Exhibits leadership, initiative, dependability, discipline and enthusiasm.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
* Have a genuine desire to assist peers and be a positive influence and role-model.
* Good interpersonal skills with a positive attitude and ease in relating to people from a variety of educational, cultural and social backgrounds.
* Know about key campus resources and have a developed relationship with the Wellness Center team.
* Be committed to the full duration of the program.
* High School Diploma required or actively pursuing a GED at the City Colleges of Chicago.
* Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 semester hours pre-credit or credit classes.
* Achieved a 2.0 or higher cumulative GPA at Kennedy King College. *
* Applicants must be in "good standing" - no City Colleges of Chicago academic restrictions.
* Have Kennedy King College as their home campus.
* Be familiar with the student portal and the City Colleges of Chicago website.
* Applicants must not be current Full or Part-time employees of the City Colleges of Chicago.
* All positions are "employment at-will".
* Students not meeting this GPA requirement are still encouraged to apply, but should be prepared to outline any mitigating circumstances and a detailed plan to pursue academic success in essay format.
Hourly Rate: $17.00 per hour.
The rate paid is in accordance with City Colleges approved salary scale.
We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Thank you for your interest in City Colleges!
Additional Information
Youth Mentor / Respite Support (Part-Time) Kaleidoscope - Chicago, IL
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
Job Description
$27/hour | Up to 20 hrs/week | Paid Travel + Mileage | Remote
This is a field-based position. You must live in Illinois and be able to travel throughout all of Cook County to visit youth in their homes, schools, and communities.
Make a real impact with youth across Chicago. Kaleidoscope is a child and family services agency dedicated to helping young people heal, grow, and thrive. We deliver individualized community-based support grounded in compassion, respect, and genuine partnership.
We are hiring Part-Time Youth Mentors to support our Enhanced Clinical Community Support (ECCS) Program. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys working directly with youth, values strong supervision, and wants to be part of a highly supportive and mission-driven team.
For a limited time, we are offering a $500 signing bonus!
What You'll Do
Travel across Cook County to visit youth in homes, schools, and community settings
Provide mentoring, support, and respite for youth and caregivers
Engage youth in positive community activities
Model coping, communication, and social skills
Transport youth as needed (paid travel time + mileage)
Follow through on scheduled visits and commitments to families
Join team check-ins, supervision, and paid training provided in trauma-informed care, developmental delays, and therapeutic mentoring techniques
Complete clear, and timely documentation within 48 hours
Schedule includes afternoons, evenings, and weekends.
What You Need
High school diploma or equivalent
1+ year experience working with youth
Must live in Illinois and be willing to travel across Cook County for visits
Age 21+ with a valid driver's license + insured vehicle
Strong communication, reliability, and patience
Comfortable using email and video meetings
Preferred: trauma-informed experience or bilingual.
What It's Like to Work Here
Kaleidoscope is a supportive, mission-driven team. Our work is grounded in core principles that guide how we show up for youth, families, and each other:
Lead with empathy and non-judgment
Practice self-awareness
Name power imbalances and structural limitations
Center youth, caregiver, and team voice and choice
Demonstrate flexibility and resourcefulness
Balance healthy boundaries with authentic relationships
Connect with our purpose
Prioritize self-care
Commit to critical thinking and curiosity
Celebrate strengths and successes
Why You'll Love This Role
Paid travel time + mileage reimbursement
Paid training and ongoing development
Supportive team + strong supervision
Flexible, hands-on community work
Direct, meaningful impact on youth and families
Our contract requires background checks that include: criminal, education, and motor vehicle.
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
MASAI Mentors Student Position
Mentor job in Normal, IL
MASAI mentors are peer leaders trained to assist first-time-in-college (FTIC) students who graduated from a Charter School Network or College Preparation program with their personal and academic transition from high school to Illinois State University (ISU).
Mentors are role models and advocates for a team of 4-5 mentees during the fall semester of a student's first year at ISU. Mentors play a pivotal role in orienting mentees to campus life, facilitating connections with essential resources, and igniting their path towards fostering community and achieving both personal and academic success.
MASAI Mentors will:
* Participate in comprehensive training sessions to gain valuable insights into MASAI's mentoring model, academic coaching and techniques, available campus resources, effective goal setting strategies, and fostering community development.
* Allocate 1 hour per week to conducting small group sessions to lead engaging discussion- and project-based activities with mentees and provide personalized support to aid their academic and personal transition to Illinois State University.
* Allocate 1 hour per week to log meeting notes and strategize for upcoming sessions that are tailored to the mentees' needs and goals.
* Maintain professional communication with mentees to address questions, provide referrals to appropriate campus resources, and share reminders about upcoming events.
* Organize and participate in occasional large group activities involving collaborating with fellow mentors to plan and execute large group events aimed at fostering a sense of community and facilitating connections among mentors and mentees.
* Engage in regular one-on-one sessions with designated ISU staff members to receive guidance, support, and assistance in troubleshooting any challenges encountered while mentoring.
Additional Information
Student employees are eligible to participate in the University's 403(b) Plan. More information can be found here.
Pay Rate
$15.00/hour
Required Qualifications
MASAI Mentors must:
* Be a current Illinois State University student in good disciplinary and academic standing
* Have a 2.5 or above cumulative GPA at the time of application
* Be a sophomore, junior, or senior (with a minimum of 30 completed credit hours) by the start of the Fall semester
* Demonstrate a commitment to diversity, academic success, and achievement
* Be a role model and a positive person of good character
* Possess the ability to identify and effectively use campus resources
* Be an engaged and positive representative of Illinois State University
* Possess effective and proven leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills
Preferred Qualifications
* Major in STEM field
Work Hours
Approximately 2-4 hours per week; Flexible weekly scheduling with some evenings and weekends required
Functional Expectations
Must be able to complete the following with or without reasonable accommodations:
* Effectively communicate on a daily basis
Proposed Starting Date
August 2025
Required Applicant Documents
Resume & Cover Letter
Please Note: These documents are required to be submitted online in order to complete the application process. Please have these documents ready prior to clicking on "Apply"
Contact Information for Applicants
Ana Lisa Eberline *****************
Important Information for Applicants
This position is subject to a criminal background investigation and if applicable, an employment history review, based on University Policy 3.1.30 and any offer of employment is contingent upon you passing a satisfactory criminal background investigation and/or an employment history review. You may not begin work until the criminal background investigation results have been received and cleared by Human Resources.
In addition, all appointments are contingent upon proof of eligibility for employment at Illinois State University to perform the required duties described above on your scheduled start date. The Immigration and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires all new employees to file an I-9 in person and no later than three days from the beginning of employment. This may be accomplished within the department or through Human Resources. A list of the types of documentation you will be expected to provide is available at **************************************************************** Failure to comply with this law will result in cancellation of your appointment.
Illinois State University, as your employer, is required by federal law to ensure proper tax withholding from wages and to ensure that the required reporting of employee wages, withholding, and employment taxes is accurate. For this reason, every employee must have a valid Social Security Number registered with the University at the time of employment and/or as soon after as possible, but no later than 45 days from the start date. Failure to comply with this law may result in cancellation of your appointment.
Illinois State University student employees are restricted to no more than 28 hours per week of on-campus employment for all positions held.
International students are restricted by their visa status to no more than 20 hours per week of on-campus employment when the university is in session but may work more when the university is not in session. International students should contact the Office of International Studies and Programs for guidance if they have questions concerning employment restrictions.
Illinois State University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or other state or federal law you may request an accommodation by contacting the Office of Equal Opportunity and Access at **************. The Office of Equal Opportunity and Access will hold any confidential information you provide in confidence.
If you are having difficulty accessing the system, please call Human Resources at **************.
Application Opened: 08/05/2025 11:35 AM CST
Application Closes:
Easy ApplyBilingual (English/Spanish) Youth Mentor (Part-time)
Mentor job in Buffalo Grove, IL
Are you passionate about helping children and families thrive? OMNI, a proud staple serving families in our community for over 50-years, is seeking a dedicated Youth Mentor to join our team and make a meaningful impact through compassionate, collaborative care.
In this role, you'll provide individual and family therapy to children ages 5-10 within a trauma-informed, client-centered setting. Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your expertise in child therapy, you'll be supported by experienced clinicians and a leadership team that truly values your growth and perspective.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a team that cares: We believe in teamwork, empathy, and shared success. You'll have access to clinical support, supervision, and colleagues who genuinely want to see you thrive.
Make a lasting impact: Our mission is rooted in helping families and transforming lives. Your work will matter-not just to clients, but to the community.
Grow in your profession: We invest in your development and create opportunities to expand your skills and confidence in youth & children focused mentoring.
Feel supported by leadership: Your insights and ideas are welcomed. We foster a culture of respect, inclusivity, and shared purpose.
Have fun: Last but not least, we value making sure our team also enjoys the work that they do.
What You'll Gain:
A supportive team culture focused on collaboration, supervision, and ongoing professional development
The opportunity to build trusting relationships with families and help children thrive
Experience with a diverse client population and a team united by a shared mission to support the community
Leadership that listens, values your input, and encourages clinical growth
Job Summary: To provide coaching, support and skill building to youth in the community setting. Services are provided mostly to those that speak Spanish as a primary language. Primary Responsibilities:
Provide coaching, support, and skill building to youth in the community. Focus on activities and experiential exercises focused on treatment goals.
For juvenile justice involved youth, reducing recidivism, developing a positive support network, completing and/or re-engaging in school, obtaining employment, and linkage to needed support services.
Coordinate and communicate regularly with primary mental health/substance use therapist.
Meet and maintain agency's standard quality of service.
Adhere to all agency's policies and procedures, including policies governing clients' rights to privacy and the confidentiality of all information concerning clients.
Maintain client files with clear and concise documentation of intervention efforts and in accordance with OMNI policies and contractual agreements using a trauma informed approach.
Prepare required reports, case notes, entry into appropriate billing database, and other documentation on a timely basis.
Participate in individual and group supervision, including collaboration on case planning among all involved clinical staff.
Maintain regular communication with identified caregivers.
Perform other duties which may be assigned to support the department's or agency's mission.
Knowledge and Skill Requirements:
Fluent in English and Spanish in order to provide verbal and written communication.
Flexibility and willingness to work evening and/or weekend hours if needed to carry out all job responsibilities.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to clients' and coworkers' cultural and socioeconomic characteristics.
High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations.
Work effectively with diverse workforce and client groups.
Keen attention to detail and ability to multitask.
Excellent communication, writing, and organizational skills.
Ability to exercise independent judgment and use of discretion in performance of duties operating within the limits of the agency's standard practice.
Ability to use Microsoft Word and Outlook.
Valid Drivers' License and proof of insurance.
Education Requirements: Bachelor's degree
Youth Mentor
Mentor job in Manitowoc, WI
Job Description
About Company:
From the Heart- that is our motto! We are looking for fun, enthusiastic and passionate employees willing to work in a team environment serving adults or children with exceptional abilities. From the Heart - the Heart is what unites us ALL as people, it's what makes us family.
About the Role:
Youth Mentors work directly with children up to age of 18 at the Youth Center. Mentors will be responsible for creating positive relationships and maintaining structure in group and individual settings. Mentors help build full lives through daily living skills, mentoring, and providing respite. General hours are 3:30pm to 6pm.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, education, or related field
Experience working with youth in a mentorship or counseling capacity
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Preferred Qualifications:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Applicants must be at least 18 years or older.
For some positions, a valid driver's license with acceptable driving record is required.
Experience desired but not necessary - comprehensive paid training provided.
Must be available to work evenings.
Responsibilities:
Participate in the discovery process with the participant and the Community Services Coordinator.
Implement support services identified in their Person-Centered Plan.
Maintain awareness of participant's interests, strengths, and needs in order to provide appropriate services and feedback during case review process.
Planning and participating in leisure activities with the individuals out in the community, at the Youth Center.
Redirecting the individuals when exhibiting challenging moments.
Transport and accompany individuals to activities as needed in company vehicles.
Maintain good verbal and written communication with all those involved to ensure all parties are kept up-to-date and informed of any changes necessary relating to participant.
Provide mobility training while exploring the community.
Generate interest and familiarity with the community through supported experiences and engagement.
Assist with identifying meaningful community resources and establishing volunteer sites.
Provide supports in various levels: 1:1 and 1:3 group sizes.
Complete reports as directed.
Maintain up-to-date understanding of best practices related to Building Full Lives through participation in ongoing training opportunities.
Aid with personal cares as defined by the participant's plan.
Respond to emergency situations promptly and administer First Aid or CPR/AED if needed.
Report any and all accidents/injuries along with filling out reports within 24 hours.
Promote and maintain confidentiality of participants at all times.
Perform any other duties assigned by management.
Skills:
As a Youth Mentor, you will use your strong communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships with youth and provide guidance and support. You will also use your organizational and program development skills to create effective mentorship programs and evaluate their success. Additionally, your ability to work independently and as part of a team will be essential in collaborating with community organizations and schools to identify and recruit youth in need of mentorship. Your flexibility to work evenings will allow you to provide mentorship to youth at times that are convenient for them.
IYS Youth Mentor
Mentor job in Oshkosh, WI
Part-time Description
Join our Team! CESA 6 is searching for a vibrant, self-motivated people to be our Individualized Youth Services (IYS) Youth Mentors. We have locations in Oshkosh, WI and Fond du Lac, WI.
As a mentor, you will work directly with youth by supporting them behaviorally, socially, and emotionally. You will serve our youth clients in a variety of settings, providing quality services to meet the needs of each individual.
We will provide training in:
Trauma
Crisis Intervention
BIDS for Attention
Verbal De-escalation
Daily Living Skills
Sources of Strength
and MORE!
We have flexible scheduling and are a great resume booster for any major!
Make a positive impact in a child's life today!
Wage: $16.50 per hour
Contact:
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As a member-driven cooperative educational service agency, schools and districts turn to CESA 6 for quality resources, designed for today's learner. A multi-year Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award winner, CESA 6 provides an engaging, collaborative and supportive work environment in which we lean on each other for the varied experience and expertise that our staff bring to the table, as we collaborate to find the right products and solutions for today's learners and learning environments.
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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, CESA 6 will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective employees and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
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SUMMARY
Individualized Youth Services (IYS) Youth Mentors work one on one with youth, guiding them through behavioral, social, and emotional challenges. IYS Youth Mentors provide respite services, critical support, and mentorship to help them thrive in various settings. IYS Youth Mentors follow policies and procedures that are aligned with the agency's mission and strategic plan.
FUNCTIONS
Essential Functions
Provide direct services and constant supervision to clients, following each client's individualized service plan.
Work one-on-one with clients to help resolve personal, social, and emotional issues, fostering positive behavioral and social growth.
Engage in activities and services alongside clients, ensuring a supportive and interactive environment.
Accurately document all services provided.
Safely manage crisis situations to ensure the safety of the client and others.
Administer and log medication, ensuring proper care and adherence to each client's service plan.
Assist with meal preparation and clean-up, following safety and hygiene protocols.
Comply with all transportation and vehicle policies, ensuring the safe transportation of clients.
Actively participate in staff meetings, contributing to team discussions and ongoing improvement.
Take on other responsibilities as needed, adapting to the dynamic needs of the clients and the program.
Other Functions
Maintain facility resources with care and respect, taking on cleaning tasks and assisting with general upkeep as needed.
Follow proper incident reporting procedures, ensuring timely and accurate documentation of any occurrences.
Commit to personal and professional growth by seeking feedback, staying informed on best practices, and continuously improving your skills.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience, Education and Licensure:
High school diploma is required. Additional education is preferred.
All program specific required training is provided through the program upon hire, including county specific training.
Prior experience working with youth and/or emotional behavioral disabilities is preferred.
Valid driver's license and proof of auto insurance is required.
Required Skills and Abilities:
Model the core values of the agency.
Ability to work independently as well as collaborate with diverse work teams.
Ability to interpret and administer policies and procedures consistently and objectively.
Communicate effectively and timely, verbally and in writing, to a diverse audience.
Plan, organize and prioritize work.
Remain flexible in order to adapt to changes in the work environment.
Excellent time-management with ability to manage schedules and meet deadlines.
Problem-prevention and problem-solving skills.
Work accurately with close attention to detail.
Exhibit a high degree of confidentiality of sensitive information and process and handle confidential information with discretion.
Work effectively, professionally and tactfully with internal agency staff and external clients.
Ability to set and meet high standards of customer service (internal and external).
Excellent interpersonal skills to facilitate interaction with clients and families as well as an overall work environment of mutual respect and collaboration.
Exhibit a professional, businesslike appearance and demeanor.
Professionally represent the agency and public, private and parochial school districts in interactions with staff, customers and community.
WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work Environment:
Ability to work from multiple settings, including several programs and CESA 6 office locations.
Position may require extended hours including evenings and weekends.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Physical Demands:
The employee is regularly required to communicate effectively in person, via phone and in writing.
The employee may occasionally lift or move equipment up to 20 pounds.
Due to the physical nature of clients with the IYS Program, the position may be required to perform trained crisis prevention techniques, which may require restraining a client ranging in weight.
Salary Description $16.50 / hour
Easy ApplyPeer Mentor
Mentor job in La Crosse, WI
Job Details La Crosse, WI Part Time $16.35 - $16.35 Hourly Day Behavior ServicesDescription ABOUT US
At Aptiv, we're all about making a difference. As a non-profit organization, we provide innovative services to support individuals with disabilities, empowering them to live more independent lives. Our mission is driven by a commitment to inclusion, resilience, self-determination, collaboration, and accountability.
We take pride in fostering an environment where individuals can thrive, achieve their goals, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. If you're looking for a career you'll love, keep reading!
THE ROLE
As a Peer Mentor, you'll provide guidance, support, and inspiration to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), helping them live, work, and belong in their communities.
This is a unique opportunity for individuals with lived experience of disability to support others on their journey toward independence, self-confidence, and self-determination.
SCHEDULE AND COMPENSATION
Hours: Part-time, based on your availability
Work Environment: In-person and virtual meetings
Training Required: Completion of a 15-hour Peer Mentor 101 training and a 90-hour internship (more info below)
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Peer Mentoring (70%)
Build meaningful, trusting relationships with individuals you mentor
Support individuals to identify personal goals and develop action plans
Help people grow their support networks and connect with community resources
Share your own experiences with independence, employment, and advocacy
Attend and support Person-Centered Planning (PCP) meetings, when invited
Log meeting details and progress using a computer (Medicaid-compliant documentation)
Ongoing Training & Networking (15%)
Attend regular in-person or virtual trainings to grow your skills
Participate in monthly and quarterly peer mentor meetings
Join an annual in-person Peer Mentor retreat
Present at trainings and conferences, as requested
Support peer-led education on self-advocacy and rights
Agency Responsibilities (10%)
Complete new employee orientation and all required state, county, and agency trainings
Follow agency policies, procedures, and ethics guidelines
Educational Support (5%)
Share information about the Peer Mentor role at meetings with staff, funders, and community partners
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
Must be 18 years or older
Must have a documented intellectual or developmental disability (IDD)
(Note: Applicants with a primary mental health diagnosis are not eligible for this position)
Willing to share personal life experiences to inspire and guide others
Experience using disability-related supports or services
Ability to understand and explain individual rights
Must complete the Peer Mentor 101 Training (15 hours) and 90-hour internship before official hiring
Comfortable using phone, email, and virtual meeting platforms
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
In-person and virtual availability required
Preferred Experience:
Has lived independently (with or without support, not in a family home)
Has held a job in the community
Actively involved in local community life
SKILLS & ABILITIES
Strong listening and problem-solving skills
Comfortable speaking about personal experiences
Knowledge of local community resources and services
Ability to build and maintain professional relationships
Positive, encouraging, and respectful attitude
Commitment to helping others grow in self-determination and confidence
WHY JOIN OUR TEAM?
At Aptiv, we believe in doing it better, together. Our team is built on collaboration, innovation, and a shared mission to make a positive impact. We're committed to supporting your growth and well-being through:
Meaningful Work: Share your lived experience to empower others
Inclusive Culture: Be part of a team that values your voice
Professional Growth: Access training and support to build your skills
Flexible Scheduling: Work at times and places that suit your needs
Team Support: Connect with other Peer Mentors in a strong community
Qualifications
Job Summary
Peer Mentors support people with developmental disabilities to live, work and belong in their communities.
Peer Mentors help people to:
Be independent
Learn problem-solving and self-advocacy skills
Build self-esteem and self-confidence
Set goals and make action plans
Prepare for their Person-Centered Planning (PCP) meetings and provide support at the meeting, if asked
Connect to resources for public benefits, health and wellness, housing, employment, transportation, training and education, advocacy, and recreation
Peer Mentors are expected to:
Share their personal life experiences about reaching goals
Share how they used services and supports to reach their goals
Share how they became more self-directed and self-empowered
Build positive, trusting relationships
Make a safe, understanding space for people to talk about their problems and challenges
Qualifications and Requirements
18 years old
Have an intellectual/developmental disability (IDD)
Willingness to share personal experiences to guide and support others
Experience receiving disability-related supports and services
Understand and explain individual rights
Obtain certification as a Peer Mentor by attending Peer Mentor 101 training and successfully complete a 90-hour internship
Ability to work in-person and virtually
Ability to use phone, email, computer, and virtual technology
Preferred experience:
lives or has lived independently (with or without support, not in your family home)
has or has had a job in the community, and
is actively involved in your community.
Knowledge and Abilities
Ability to be excited, honest, and upbeat with people
Ability to listen closely and work to find solutions to problems
Ability to support people to develop Self-Determination skills
Ability to find services and resources
Knowledge about local agencies
Ability to develop relationships with agencies
Duties and Responsibilities:
Duty 1 Peer Mentoring (70% of their work time)
Create good relationships with people they mentor
Get to know the people's hopes and dreams
Develop a list of goals and action steps with people.
Assist people in building their circle of support
Assist people to connect with community resources to meet their goals
Serve as an advocate with family members and friends to assist the people in having self-direction
Participate in the person-centered planning process, when invited
Spend time with people support them to reach their goals
Medicaid reporting: log the date of your meetings, the length of time of your meetings, what you talked about, if it was in-person or virtual meeting, next steps with the action plan. This reporting may be done using a computer.
Duty 2 Ongoing Peer Mentor Training and Networking (15% of their work time)
Attend trainings in person or virtually to improve skills with mentoring, person-centered planning, independent facilitation, self-determination, community inclusion, employment, health and wellness, independent living, and transportation.
Stay involved with the Peer Mentor group through monthly and quarterly virtual meetings and other scheduled meetings.
Attend an in-person Peer Mentor retreat once a year
Present about Peer Mentoring and self-determination at conferences, trainings and other events, when asked.
Provide group peer education on self-advocacy, self-determination, and rights.
Agency Requirements (10% of their work time)
Attend agency new employee orientation and training.
Complete all State, County, and agency training requirements.
Follow all agency policies and procedures, including code of conduct and ethics.
Educational Support (5% of their time)
Share information at meetings for people, staff, and funders about the role of a Peer Mentor and Peer Mentor services
Student Mentor - Project Evolve
Mentor job in Chicago, IL
STUDENT MENTOR - PART-TIME OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE - Project Evolve Olive-Harvey College is seeking a Student Mentor to work in the Project Evolve department, and provide support to our students and staff. If you are a current City Colleges of Chicago student, we encourage you to apply for this exciting job opportunity! Peer mentors welcome and support incoming students by:
Connecting students with campus resources, planning and leading social events, hosting, and moderating virtual spaces, visiting classes, sending inspirational texts, conducting check-in phone calls, and holding office hours to meet with students in person and via Zoom.
Eligibility Requirements:
* Applicants must be 16 years or older, have work permit consent, and eligible to work in the United States
* Applicants must be actively attending one of the City Colleges of Chicago
* Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of 5 semester hours pre-credit or credit classes
* Applicants must be pursuing an approved educational credential, degree, or certificate
* Applicants must have and maintain a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA (waived for first semester new students)
* Applicants must be in "good standing" - no City Colleges of Chicago academic restrictions
* Applicants must not be current Full or Part-time employees of the City Colleges of Chicago
* All positions are "employment at-will"
Duties and Responsibilities:
* Under the direction of the assigned supervisor, the Student Mentor advises, guides, and serves as a role model for
other students as they transition to college life.
* Explains CCC system to interested students; helps students become aware of College resources; advises and refers
* students to appropriate College resources.
* Provides information on study techniques, organizational skills and learning aides to support the student's transition to college life.
* Meets with assigned mentee(s) to advise twice per month.
* Assists with setting goals and works toward accomplishing each.
* Advocates for mentee as necessary.
* Attends mentor training sessions as required.
* Records observations and submits reports to assigned supervisor as required.
* Other duties as assigned by the Director of the Department
* Adheres to the City Colleges of Chicago Customer Service Excellence Standards.
Minimum Qualifications:
* High School Diploma required or actively pursuing a GED at the City Colleges of Chicago
* Knowledge of City Colleges of Chicago, student activities, college resources and student services; knowledge of
* specific major or program
* Good interpersonal skills with a positive attitude and ease in relating to people from a variety of educational,
* cultural and social backgrounds.
* Demonstrated good study techniques and skills.
* Good oral communication skills.
* Knowledge of computer software programs.
Student worker rate is $17.00/hr. If variance from $17.00/hr is required, College HR/Recruitment must discuss with District Compensation. The rate paid is in accordance with City Colleges approved salary scale.
We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Thank you for your interest in City Colleges of Chicago!
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