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  • QIDP/Service and Support Coordinator (Champaign County)

    CRSI 3.7company rating

    Student mentor job in Urbana, OH

    Do you want to work with people that make work enjoyable? Do you want a rewarding career? If you are passionate about helping others reach their goals and live their best life, come work with us! CRSI is looking for a dynamic leader who will be responsible for programs and individual related activities. This individual will provide supervision over direct care and/or other support staff in residential homes. Not only do you get to work with teams across the organization and build long term lasting relationships, CRSI also offers: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Holidays Health, Dental and Vision Benefits Employee Assistance Program Retirement Plan Life and AD&D Benefits Short Term and Long-Term Disability Benefits Tuition Reimbursement Duties also include: Maintaining continued awareness of new developments in programming, active treatment, and other related areas for persons with developmental disabilities. Performing investigations, reports, and notifications and reviewing trends and patterns. Participating in committees and Peer Review process. Coordinating with nursing staff and medical personnel for health care needs for all individuals. QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a minimum of 1-5 years' experience and a Bachelor's Degree in Special Education, Social Work, Psychology, developmental disabilities, Nursing, or related Human services field. Technology skills and computer literacy required. Must have strong communication, writing, time management, and organizational skills. Need to be proficient in Microsoft Office suite, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook. Must be self-motivated and have the ability to work with minimal supervision and be able to handle highly confidential information. Must possess strong leadership abilities and a willingness to work effectively with other administrative staff, ancillary services personnel, and habilitation program staff. Compensation details: 25.5-25.5 PIda93f9e6cbba-37***********8
    $28k-34k yearly est. 4d ago
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  • Non-FWS Ground Student Mentor

    The Colleges of Law 3.6company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    Peer Support Network student mentors provide guidance, feedback, and support to mentees, serving variously as role models, coaches, and allies. Student mentors will report to the Associate Dean of Student Success. Participate in professional learning, including completing a course emphasizing mentoring knowledge and skills. Provide a positive source of support to first year law students. Support mentees in identifying and implementing effective: Case reading and briefing strategies Course outlining strategies Exam preparation strategies Priority management strategies Study plans and strategies Guide mentees in identifying and using appropriate resources. Commit to meeting with the mentee on a regular basis. Attend meetings and establish consistent office hours. Maintain a solutions-oriented approach to challenges and problem-solving. Maintain confidentiality. Perform related duties as assigned. Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Ability to interface professionally with administration, faculty, and students; works collaboratively with others. Ability to develop rapport, trust, and confidence with mentees and provide support in a professional and respectful manner. Significant interpersonal, communication, and leadership skills. Ability to efficiently and thoroughly complete tasks in a timely manner. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Minimum Qualifications: Desire to help students succeed Must be enrolled at Colleges of Law and in good academic standing Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 2.3 or above or term cumulative GPA of 2.3 or above the most recent two or more terms Strong verbal and written communication skills Preference will be given to students who are eligible for work-study Compensation & Benefits This opportunity is budgeted at $$20/hr base compensation. Additional compensation factors may impact total compensation. To learn more about our competitive benefits and additional rewards, including generous paid time-off, medical and dental insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, multiple flexible spending accounts, tuition reimbursement, click the link below. ************************************** The Colleges of Law is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Peer Mentor - PST

    Equip Health

    Remote student mentor job

    About Equip Equip is the leading virtual, evidence-based eating disorder treatment program on a mission to ensure that everyone with an eating disorder can access treatment that works. Created by clinical experts in the field and people with lived experience, Equip builds upon evidence-based treatments to empower individuals to reach lasting recovery. All Equip patients receive a dedicated care team, including a therapist, dietitian, physician, and peer and family mentor. The company operates in all 50 states and is partnered with most major health insurance plans. Learn more about our strong outcomes and treatment approach at ***************** Founded in 2019, Equip has been a fully virtual company since its inception and is proud of the highly-engaged, passionate, and diverse Equisters that have created Equip's culture. Recognized by Time as one of the most influential companies of 2023, along with awards from Linkedin and Lattice, we are grateful to Equipsters for building a sustainable treatment program that has served thousands of patients and families. About the role The Peer Mentor I is responsible for working alongside a multidisciplinary care team to help people recover from an eating disorder. Peer Mentors focus on providing patients with rapport building, skill building, motivational interviewing, and practical support. Outside of patient sessions, Peer Mentors run support groups for patients and members of their support system, and take on additional tasks as needed. Peer Mentors are comfortable with, and passionate about, sharing their lived experience with eating disorder recovery with individuals currently in the process of treatment and recovery. Working Hours Working Hours - Monday - Friday, between 8am-8pm Pacific Time. Each work day is 8 hours, including lunch, breaks, and 2 late work days where your day starts later (10 AM) and also ends later (8 PM) in your patient population time zone. For example, we have Eastern Time, Central Time, and Pacific Time Peer Mentors. If you are hired as a Pacific Time Peer Mentor, your hours will be in Pacific time, given the majority of your patients will live in Pacific Time. Or if you are hired in Mountain Time and the majority of your patients are in Pacific Time your hours will be in Pacific Time. Responsibilities Maintain an up-to-date calendar with availability to enable patients to book sessions. Meet with patients for virtual sessions, tailoring session content to the patient's unique needs, actively listening, and holding space for patient experiences. Co-facilitate support groups for patients and their supporters. Practice responsible self-disclosure, drawing from lived experience to an appropriate degree. Consistently complete thorough and timely documentation according to Equip standards for other providers to access, review, and reference. Attend and participate in various internal meetings. Participate in initial and ongoing training as assigned. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications Lived experience with eating disorder recovery with the ability to identify as being in a solid space of recovery from an eating disorder. 2+ years of experience working directly with patients in a care setting including, but not limited to, mentorship, social work, or milieu therapy. Passion for helping patients and their families as they navigate eating disorder treatment. Ability to connect with a range of diverse patients with varying diagnoses and degrees of acuity. Passion for evidence-based care and treatment as well as an ability to learn, practice, and continuously develop skills such rapport-building and motivational interviewing. Strong oral and written communication skills with the ability to build effective, professional, and collaborative relationships both internally and externally. Strong organizational and time management skills with a proven track record of meeting assigned goals. Strong attention to detail. Comfortable working with and learning new technologies. Comfortable working in a remote environment including the requirement to be on camera. Comfortable with ambiguity and ability to think critically to quickly and accurately work through challenges in a fast-paced, fluid environment. Ability to work 2 evenings per week until 8pm local time. Benefits Time Off: Flex PTO policy (3-5 wks/year recommended) + 11 paid company holidays. Medical Benefits: Competitive Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, and AD&D insurance. Equip pays for a significant percentage of benefits premiums for individuals and families. Maven, a company paid reproductive and family care benefit for all employees. Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a company paid resource for mental health, legal services, financial support, and more! Compensation: $54k-$65k, Offers Bonus Other Benefits Loan Repayment: $500/quarter for employees under a year of tenure. $1,000/quarter for employees over a year of tenure. Continuing Education: Robust training in evidence-based treatments for eating disorders, including Family-Based Treatment, Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ARFID. Comparable training workshops and supervision in these modalities are valued over $3,000. For therapists and medical providers, unlimited online courses through NetCE. For all providers, up to $1,000/year stipend for continuing education. Opportunities to attend team onsites and conferences at various locations throughout the US. Work From Home Additional Perks: $50/month stipend added directly to an employee's paycheck to cover home internet expenses. One-time work from home stipend of up to $500. Physical Demands Work is performed 100% from home with no requirement to travel. This is a stationary position that requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and keyboards as well as to talk or hear by telephone. Sit or stand as needed. #LI-Remote At Equip, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) are woven into everything we do. At the heart of Equip's mission is a relentless dedication to making sure that everyone with an eating disorder has access to care that works regardless of race, gender, sexuality, ability, weight, socio-economic status, and any marginalized identity. We also strive toward our providers and corporate team reflecting that same dedication both in bringing in and retaining talented employees from all backgrounds and identities. We have an Equip DEIB council, Equip For All; also referred to as EFA. EFA at Equip aims to be a space driven by mutual respect, and thoughtful, effective communication strategy - enabling full participation of members who identify as marginalized or under-represented and allies, amplifying diverse voices, creating opportunities for advocacy and contributing to the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at Equip. As an equal opportunity employer, we provide equal opportunity in all aspects of employment, including recruiting, hiring, compensation, training and promotion, termination, and any other terms and conditions of employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, familial status, age, disability, weight, and/or any other legally protected classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Our dedication to equitable access, which is core to our mission, extends to how we build our "village." In line with our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), we are dedicated to an accessible hiring process where all candidates feel a true sense of belonging. If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete your application, interview, or perform the essential functions of a role, we invite you to reach out to our People team at accommodations@equip.health. #LI-Remote
    $54k-65k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • TRIO Peer Mentor

    Clark State Community College 3.9company rating

    Student mentor job in Springfield, OH

    ALL APPLICANTSMUST BE A CURRENT TRIO SSS PARTICIPANT IN GOOD ACADEMIC STANDING. TRIO ALUMNI ARE ALSO ELIGIBLE TO APPLY. TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Peer Mentors serve as role models, guides, and resources for TRIO participants. Peer Mentors provide one-on-one and group support to help students successfully navigate college, build academic and personal confidence, and connect with campus and community resources. Relationships and Customers TRIO students and staff Clark State Faculty and Staff Essential Duties and Responsibilities 1.Build supportive and positive relationships with assigned TRIO participants.2.Assist students in adjusting to college life by sharing strategies for time management, study skills, organization, and self-care.3.Encourage student engagement in TRIO activities, workshops, and campus events.4.Connect students with TRIO staff and campus resources as needed.5.Maintain regular communication with mentees through meetings, texts, calls, or emails.6.Participate in relevant trainings for professional development & team meetings.7.Document mentoring interactions in program records as directed by TRIO staff. Education and/or Experience Education * Completion of at least one semester of college coursework required. * Completion (or willingness to complete) peer mentor or leadership training provided by the TRIO SSS program. Experience * Demonstrated academic success and effective study, time management, and organizational skills. * Prior experience supporting or mentoring peers, tutoring, facilitating workshops, or serving in leadership roles preferred but not required. * Strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to build supportive, and respectful relationships. * Familiarity with the college experience of first-generation, low-income, or disability-eligible students and the challenges they may face. * Ability to model positive academic behaviors, connect students to campus resources, and maintain confidentiality. * Reliable, responsible, and committed to helping others succeed in college. Skills and Abilities * Good listening skills, ability to clearly communicate and organize material, as well as timely follow-through of record keeping and communication. * Experienced with Blackboard, Microsoft Office and, where applicable, course specific software. * Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills as well as strong time management, self-motivation, and organizational skills. * Willingness to learn and be part of a supportive team.
    $22k-27k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Admissions Counselor

    MSU Careers Details 3.8company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    The successful candidate will provide information about the university; counsel prospective students and their parents; review applications for admission to determine eligibility; conduct formal presentations in person on-campus, off-campus, and virtually. This position will have territory management responsibilities, including, but not limited to the recruitment, selection, and enrollment of prospective students from assigned geographic regions in the State of Michigan. This position is currently assigned to southwest Michigan but may be subject to change. The job requires the ability to travel and work some evenings and weekends as required. Communication with prospective students and their families may occur outside of regular office hours. Other recruitment activities will include staffing on campus and off campus events, attending special programs, and meeting with guests as they visit campus. The admissions counselor may be the first and only interface prospective students have with the university, which could affect their decision to apply to the university. The recruitment and admission of students affect the financial base of the university and its academic reputation. Minimum Requirements Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program; six months to one year of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in admissions, counseling, public relations, student services or related area, including implementing programs and schedules, making formal presentations, and working with the public; experience with database, spreadsheet, desk top publishing and/or presentation software; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Desired Qualifications Two years of experience in admissions, public relations, higher education, or related area preferred. Strong work ethics, a high level of professionalism, and the ability to manage multiple tasks. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Experience working as part of a group/team in a fast-paced environment. Ability to effectively manage quickly changing priorities. Demonstrated ability to work independently and take initiative. Experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. Experience using Slate or other Customer Relationship Management tool. Experience conducting presentations to diverse audiences. Experience working with secondary or post-secondary students is preferred. Critical reasoning, sound judgment, and ability to maintain strict confidentiality. Familiarity with Michigan State University. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Application Materials Resume Cover Letter 3 Professional References Work Hours Standard M-F, 8-5. Some evening and weekend requirements, event based. Website www.careers.msu.edu Remote Work Statement MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon. Bidding eligibility ends January 13, 2026 at 11:55 P.M.
    $37k-46k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Student Services Coordinator - Lead

    Music Associates of Aspen 3.8company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    The Student Services Coordinator Lead serves as a primary point of contact for the Office of Student Services and plays a central role in shaping the student experience. This position supports students and artist-faculty from major conservatories and orchestras. Working within an office responsible for every aspect of the student experience, the Student Services Coordinator Lead reports to the Assistant Dean of Enrollment and Student Programming and supports all year-round Student Services staff, including the Assistant Dean of Admissions and Student Life and the Vice President and Dean of Students. Hours are varied and will include evening and weekend commitments. The position begins May 1 with part-time remote work and transitions to full-time, on-site work beginning June 10. Responsibilties Lead student arrival preparation and Welcome Week support, ensuring a smooth and welcoming transition for all incoming students. Provide comprehensive international student support, including visa document collection and tracking, J-1 timecard review, and coordination of final evaluations. Oversee volunteer coordination and logistics, including airport volunteers, transportation support, bus and luggage services, and serve as an on-site presence at the Aspen airport to welcome students and ensure smooth arrivals. Support student billing and account procedures, assisting with payment plans, refunds, reimbursements, and student payroll inquiries. Assist with scholarship program coordination, including donor thank-you letter tracking, scholarship lunches, and special scholarship-related events. Compile and produce the weekly Soundings student newsletter, gathering content, drafting copy, and designing the final layout. Support classes and performances for select small programs, such as the Center for Orchestral Leadership, American Brass Quintet Seminar @Aspen, and Classical Guitar. Oversee core office functions-including daily administrative workflows, appointment scheduling, form collection, database updates, and student communications. Serve as a primary point of contact for the Office of Student Services, fielding questions from students, artist-faculty, staff, and community members with professionalism and care. Through these and other responsibilities, The Student Services Coordinator Lead will gain hands-on experience with Slate Technolutions, the leading Higher Ed CRM platform, and ArtsVision, a top artistic management software used across the industry. Requirements Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills, including the ability to interact effectively and professionally with varied constituencies (artist-faculty, guest artists, students, and colleagues) Highly organized and able to maintain poise A background in classical music and/or production is preferred, as well as experience with Microsoft Office and data entry Experience with admissions software is a plus Dates June 10, 2026-August 26, 2026 This position is eligible for a pre-season, part- remote, hourly contract beginning in May. Compensation Pre-season remote: $15.16/hour Season: $13.50/hour plus housing provided by AMFS (valued at a minimum of $5.16/hour depending on location.) Overtime $22.74/hour OR $22.00/hour if you provide your own housing. Overtime $33.00/hour. The overall non-local compensation for this position, including hourly pay ($13.50/hour) and housing ($5.16/hour), exceeds the 2026 Colorado minimum wage of $15.16. Benefits include AMFS season pass and paid sick time. Application Procedure Please complete the online application process and attach your cover letter and one-page resume with references where prompted. PDF format only. No phone calls please. Hiring Timeline Application review will begin in January. Applicants who submit materials before February 1 will be given priority in the review process. Interviews are anticipated to begin after February 1. Application to remain open until the position is filled. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Statement on Culture, Excellence, and Access The AMFS is dedicated to fostering a welcoming community where every individual, regardless of background or identity, feels valued and respected. We believe that an accessible environment enriches our work, encourages innovation, and drives excellence. We are committed to continuously advancing these efforts, regularly assessing and improving our policies and practices-and remain focused on creating lasting change both within our organization and the broader classical music industry. The AMFS does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices based on age, race, sex, gender, color, religion, national origin, disability, military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable state or local law.
    $13.5-33 hourly 57d ago
  • Admissions Counselor

    Manhattan College 4.0company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    Admissions Counselor Reports To: Director of Undergraduate Admissions Salary: $64,350 - $66,300 depending on experience Department: Enrollment Management The Admissions Counselor will join the Enrollment Management department at Manhattan University to recruit prospective students for the institution's undergraduate programs. This role involves managing travel territories, visiting high schools and community organizations, attending college fairs, and participating in campus recruitment events. The Admissions Counselor will be responsible for evaluating undergraduate applications, providing information on academic programs, admissions policies, and procedures, and working closely with Financial Aid to assist families with financial aid information. This is an in-person, on-campus, non-remote position. Responsibilities: * Manage assigned travel territories, including extensive travel for recruitment activities * Visit high schools, community organizations, and attend college fairs * Participate in campus recruitment events * Evaluate undergraduate applications for admission * Provide information on academic programs, admissions policies, and procedures * Collaborate with Financial Aid to assist families with financial aid information * Build and maintain relationships with high school influencers, community organizations, and prospective students * Cultivate inquiries and guide students through the enrollment process * Other duties and special projects as assigned Qualifications: * Bachelor's Degree required, Master's Degree preferred * Strong interpersonal skills, excellent writing, and public speaking abilities * Ability to establish and maintain relationships in a competitive environment * Enthusiastic personality, strong problem-solving skills, and attention to detail * Valid drivers license and willingness to travel daily, work weekends, and evenings * Experience with SLATE and Banner is a plus * Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply * Preference for candidates with prior experience in undergraduate admissions Founded in 1853, Manhattan University is an independent Catholic Lasallian institution located in Riverdale, NY that embraces students of all faiths, cultures, and traditions. The mission of the University is to provide a dynamic student-centered educational experience that prepares graduates for lives of personal development, professional success, civic engagement, and service to their fellow human beings. We expect our faculty, administration, and staff to be knowledgeable about our mission and to make a positive contribution to the mission. Manhattan University provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to age, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, military status, sex, disability, marital status, partnership status, pregnancy, caregiver status, domestic violence victim status, gender identity or expression, arrest or conviction record, criminal history, credit history, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, unemployment status and salary history. Manhattan University values and celebrates diversity and is committed to providing an inclusive environment for all employees. All interested, qualified persons are encouraged to apply.
    $64.4k-66.3k yearly 31d ago
  • Student Engagement Advisor

    Rogue Community College 3.5company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    Title Student Engagement Advisor Secondary Title Group / Grade 5 Classification Classified Overtime Eligible Non-Exempt Division Student Success Differentials N/A Department Student Engagement Reports To Director of Student Engagement Supervision Received Works under the general supervision of the Director, Student Engagement. Supervisory Responsibility Supervision is not a responsibility of this position. May oversee student employees. Position Summary The Student Engagement Advisor provides support for student government and student clubs; identifies, plans, and carries out student life activities; and works with other RCC faculty and staff to develop and promote student clubs and special events. The purpose of this position is to develop student leadership and student advocacy skills, meaningfully enhance co- and extra-curricular student engagement, and to provide opportunities for student growth outside of the classroom. 1. Student Government & Students Clubs Support * Serves as a knowledge resource to student club advisors, club members and student leaders * Provides advisement to the Associated Student Government of RCC (ASGRCC) * Provides support and coordination for student leaders related to the student experience at RCC * Under the direction of the Director of Student Engagement, Dean of Student Success, and senior leadership, understands the ASG budget and supports ASG leaders to appropriately plan events within the budgetary allocations assigned by the college. * Facilitates professional-technical presentations involving business and community representatives, discussion of job opportunities and technical development, student-focused topics 2. Event Planning & Coordination * Oversees the planning and coordination of student engagement activities for the purposes of supporting student retention and student life programming on campus. * Works in coordination with Student Life and Student Engagement to organize and support co- and extra-curricular events and activities on campus. * Provides support and coordination to faculty and staff who are leading student engagement activities in their programs or departments * Collaborates with college programs and services in outreach efforts to the Latinx community and other underrepresented/marginalized student populations * Serves as a member of college committees, such as the Student Engagement Team and other committees as appropriate for the position 3. Other Duties as Assigned * May participate in College committees as assigned * Engages in professional growth opportunities as assigned * Performs other duties as assigned Institutional Expectations * Demonstrates our core values of integrity, collaboration, diversity, equity, and inclusion, sustainability, and courage. * Actively contributes to a culture of respect and inclusivity by collaborating effectively with students, colleagues, and the public from diverse cultural, social, economic, and educational backgrounds. * Participates in recruitment and retention of students at an individual and institutional level in promotion of student success. * Embraces and leverages appropriate technology to accomplish job functions. * Provides high quality, effective service through learning and continuous improvement. 1. Minimum Qualifications * Education - A Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences, Education, Communication, Community Organizing and Planning, or other related field required. * Experience - A minimum of three years experience in educational administration, event planning, program coordination and/or academic advising is required , Only degrees received from an accredited institution will be accepted: accreditation must be recognized by the office of degree authorization, US Department of Education, as required by ORS 348.609. Final candidate will be required to provide official transcripts for required degree. Any satisfactory equivalent combination of education and experience which ensures the ability to perform the essential functions of the position may substitute for the requirement(s). Please see our Applicant Guide for more information on education/experience equivalency guidelines. 2. Preferred Qualifications * First Aid/CPR/AED * Mental Health First Aid and/or QPR * Food Handler's Card * Coursework in sociology, psychology, human services, and/or higher education 3. Essential Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (Core Competencies) * Knowledge - General knowledge of student development theory, practice and standards, Computer applications for communication and learning, including, but not limited to word processing, the internet, multi-media presentations, spreadsheets, and database management, the community colleges' mission, role in higher education, and student population; and sensitivity to a diverse student body and its needs. * Skills - Communicate effectively and respectfully with diverse students, staff, and community members; Demonstrate experience or potential for innovation and creativity in student activities; demonstrate a commitment to professional standards and growth. * Abilities - Interact with diverse cultures and populations with specific skills in teamwork, organization, interpersonal skills, and time management. Able to take initiative and effectively communicate in various formats (written, oral, and non-verbal); Able to stay neutral, while empowering students to engage in effective advocacy skills; Proficiency in conversational Spanish preferred. 4. Other Requirements * For assignments requiring operation of a motor vehicle, possession of a valid Oregon Driver's License or the ability to obtain one within 30-days of employment, and maintenance of an acceptable driving record are required. 5. Remote Work Options (see AP 7239 Working Remotely for more details) * This position functions as an in-person work arrangement, working on-campus with either a set schedule or flexibility depending on operational needs. 6. Physical Demands The physical demands listed below represent those that must be met by an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions. * Manual dexterity and coordination are required for less than half of the daily work period which is spent sitting while operating office equipment such as computers, keyboards, 10-key, telephones, and other standard office equipment. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, reach, bend, kneel, stoop, twist, crouch, climb, balance, see, talk, hear, and manipulate objects. The position requires some mobility including the ability to move materials up to 5 pounds daily and 5-25 pounds rarely. This position requires both verbal and written communication abilities. 7. Working Conditions The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. * While performing the duties of this position, the employee is primarily working indoors in an office environment. The employee is not exposed to hazardous conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate and lighting is adequate. This is a Part-time Classified, 19 hour per week (47.5%, 52 weeks/year) position in the Student Success department. Starting compensation is entry level for Group 5 on the 2025-26 Classified Wage Schedule. Position will remain open until filled, with screening scheduled for 1/9/2026. Applications received after the screening date are not guaranteed review. Documents required for submission include a cover letter and resume. Applications missing any of the listed required documents may be considered incomplete and ineligible for further review. RCC is committed to a culture of civility, respect, and inclusivity. We are an equal opportunity employer actively seeking to recruit and retain members of historically underrepresented groups and others who demonstrate the ability to help us achieve our vision of a diverse and inclusive community. CANDIDATES WITH DISABILITIES REQUIRING ACCOMMODATIONS AND/OR ASSISTANCE DURING THE HIRING PROCESS MAY CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES AT ************. ONLY FINALISTS WILL BE INTERVIEWED. ALL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY EMAIL AFTER FINAL SELECTION IS MADE. INTERVIEW COSTS ARE AT APPLICANT'S EXPENSE. FINAL CANDIDATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO SHOW PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY TO WORK IN THE UNITED STATES. FOR POSITIONS WITH A DEGREE REQUIRED, ONLY DEGREES RECEIVED FROM AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION WILL BE ACCEPTED; ACCREDITATION MUST BE RECOGNIZED BY THE OFFICE OF DEGREE AUTHORIZATION, US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, AS REQUIRED BY ORS 348.609. Public Service Loan Forgiveness Rogue Community College is considered a qualifying public employer for the purposes of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, full-time employees working at the College may qualify for forgiveness of the remaining balance on Direct Loans after 120 qualifying monthly payments under a qualifying repayment plan. Questions regarding your loan eligibility should be directed to your loan servicer or to the US Department of Education. Rogue Community College does not discriminate in any programs, activities, or employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, use of native language, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, age, pregnancy, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws. For further policy information and for a full list of regulatory specific contact persons visit the following webpage: **********************************
    $27k-31k yearly est. 26d ago
  • Mentor Guide for High School Youth Program

    The Dream Program 2.9company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    Interested in making an impact in the lives of high school and elementary aged youth? Join DREAM's Guided Mentoring program and become an influential figure in the lives of youth. As a Mentor Guide in this two-tiered, cross-age Mentor-in-Training program you help provide high school students with the tools, resources, and confidence to provide mentorship to elementary school-aged youth. The Experience of Service as a Mentor Guide: In collaboration with the Guided Mentoring team, you will focus on engaging and supporting around 5-10 high school mentors in the curriculum and practices of the Guided Mentoring program. You will help plan and facilitate lessons and activities which are fun, play-based, and help youth dream big. These activities will be delivered through weekly school day classroom programming and/or afterschool programming, as well as occasional out of school time adventure experiences. Our objectives include helping to prepare high school youth to have effective, impactful mentorship relationships with elementary age youth, and provide opportunities for them to strengthen and expand their sense of place, identity, and meaning and purpose. Various options for hours of service are available, you can find specific details under the Compensation and AmeriCorps Benefits section of this job description. Flexibility exists in the breadth and depth of the Mentor Guide's role and responsibilities which will be determined in partnership with the regional manager and school personnel partners. When applicable, you will also assist with planning and activities for Summer, weekends, and other times that are carried out during our “out of school hours” that are created to maintain relationships and expand horizons. Primary Objectives of Service as a Mentor Guide: You will create powerful, developmentally appropriate mentoring relationships with high school mentor groups and individual high school mentors. You will attend weekly programming sessions with mentors and mentees. Secondary Objectives: You will foster a bonded, positive, and supportive community of high school aged mentors and elementary aged mentees. You will ensure thoughtful and thorough curriculum lessons and activities, based on DREAM's Guided Mentoring curriculum, incorporation of the Search Institute's Developmental Relationships Framework, and Mentor's Elements of Effective Practice and formal reflection assessments. These will help each high school mentor to be prepared, trained and ready to provide a safe and culturally appropriate experience to elementary school aged mentees. You will ensure, primarily through curriculum lessons, activities, and reflections, that high school mentors have a strong understanding of the four curricular themes: mentoring, identity, sense of place, and meaning & purpose. You will facilitate development of high school mentors' organizational and time management skills. You will communicate with mentors weekly. You will help ensure that thorough communications and dialogue with DREAM youth and their families support them in having agency and influence over their DREAM experience. Additional Objectives: Contribute to building connections and relationships with parents and community partners. Required Qualifications: Commitment to the entire service term. Commitment to the mission of AmeriCorps and DREAM. Desire to enhance existing skills and develop new skills necessary for service. Commitment to serve as a role model for youth. A passion for supporting the ongoing work of creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all youth. A dedicated personal, off site, non DREAM supported space for work, with: An internet connection capable of easily handling Google Workspace apps and specifically, a Google Meet. Access to resources necessary to support your remote work/service experience (electrical power outlet to keep devices charged, reliable wifi connection that can connect with our cloud-based softwares). Ability to regularly meet in person with your team or your service assignment in their assigned location (including responsibility for transportation to and from). Access to a reliable phone. To be an AmeriCorps member you MUST be 17 years or older and be a US Citizen, US National, or Lawful Permanent Resident. Preferred Qualifications: Valid driver's license and insurance High School Diploma, Post Secondary Education Certification or Training and/or College Coursework 18+ years old with a clean driving record Youth one-on-one and group facilitation experience Interest and investment in youth development Ability to work independently and as a member of a team Commitment to holding unconditional positive regard for DREAM you Willingness to obtain certification and transport students in DREAM's 15 passenger van. This requires being 19 years old and having had your license for at least 2 years. If possible, we would like individuals to be able to serve two years in the program (not required). Compensation and AmeriCorps Benefits: A living stipend is provided to you in biweekly payments. The stipend amount is dependent upon your weekly hours commitment. Hours options: PT: 7-14, 15-20, 21-30 hours weekly 7-14: $250 biweekly stipend 15-20: $425 biweekly stipend 21-30: $637.50 biweekly stipend Full time: 31-40 hours weekly, $850 biweekly stipend This position operates through the 2025-2026 academic year; approximately mid-August through mid-June This position serves one or more of DREAM's Guided Mentoring for High School Youth program sites. AmeriCorps members are also eligible for (based on total annual income): Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) (food stamps) Child care assistance Medicaid Student loan deferment (forbearance) Other publicly-funded benefits, such as heating and utility assistance. Upon the completion of the service term, AmeriCorps members are eligible to receive the Segal Education Award, which can be used to pay education expenses or repay qualified student loans. As an AmeriCorps member at DREAM, you will have the additional support of a DREAM AmeriCorps Director to help you navigate your service term and apply for publicly funded programs. If you engage in work-related travel outside of a commute, DREAM will provide reimbursement for mileage. Work environment: This position operates in multiple spaces. The spaces included are primarily an indoor/outdoor environment with active children, within the school communities we serve, in public/field trip spaces in the local area, and occasionally in a workplace environment for planning and meetings. You may also be visiting our rustic Camp DREAM. The role also may at times utilize equipment characteristic of an outdoor and indoor youth day camp (pop-up shade canopies/tents, hand tools, activity supplies, food preparation equipment, storage spaces and sports equipment/toys). This role routinely uses computers, as well as phones and printers for communications and activity planning. During the summer, conditions will be warm and activities will often be held outdoors. Physical demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee/member to successfully perform the essential functions of this job: This position requires comfort working in outdoor environments, regardless of the weather. This position is very active and frequently requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing. While performing the duties of this job, the employee/member is regularly required to communicate with individuals who talk and hear. The employee/member may occasionally lift and/or move items over 50 pounds. While performing the duties of this job, the employee/member is regularly required to observe and comprehend using vision abilities that include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Travel: Travel includes local travel during the work hours described. Out-of-the-area and overnight travel may be occasionally expected. AAP/EEO Statement: The DREAM Program is an equal opportunity employer and an incorporated 501(c)3 charitable organization. The DREAM Program prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. At will employment: The DREAM Program is an at will employer. AmeriCorps membership with The DREAM Program is voluntary and is subject to termination by you or The DREAM Program at will, with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time. The policy of employment-at-will may not be modified by any officer or employee.
    $26k-30k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Youth Mentor/Skills Trainer

    Clarvida

    Remote student mentor job

    at Clarvida - Oregon Clarvida's success is built on the strength of our people: individuals who bring the right skills and a deep commitment to our mission of improving lives and communities. Our employees are empowered to bring their full potential to the table, ensuring long-term success for our team and those we serve. About your Role: As a Youth Mentor, you will build structured and positive relationships with young people, empowering them to thrive in their daily lives. Your services will primarily be delivered in community settings, supporting youth with identified behavioral and cognitive health needs placed in ODHS foster homes. Youth mentoring is client-centered, provided at times that best support the youth, including evenings, early mornings, and occasional weekends. You will use evidence-based approaches, such as Motivational Interviewing and Collaborative Problem Solving, to help youth identify and achieve their personal goals. Perks of this role: Competitive pay starting at $19.23 per hour Does the following apply to you? High School Diploma or GED One (1) year of relevant experience (additional education and/or life experience may substitute) CPR/First Aid Certification (provided by the agency) Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NCI) Certification (provided by the agency) Ability to pass fingerprinting and background checks Valid driver's license, clean driving record, and auto insurance What we offer: Full Time Employees: · Paid vacation days that increase with tenure· Separate sick leave that rolls over each year· Up to 10 Paid holidays*· Medical, Dental, Vision benefit plan options· DailyPay- Access to your daily earnings without waiting for payday*· Training, Development and Continuing Education Credits for licensure requirements All Employees: · 401K· Free licensure supervision· Employee Assistance program · Pet Insurance· Perks @Clarvida- national discounts on shopping, travel, Verizon, and entertainment· Mileage reimbursement*· Company cellphone *benefits may vary based on Position/State/County Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. If you're #readytowork we are #readytohire! Now hiring!Not the job you're looking for?Clarvida has a variety of positions in various locations; please go to******************************************** To Learn More About Us:Clarvida @ ************************************************** Clarvida is an equal opportunity employer with a commitment to diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status or any other protected characteristic. "We encourage job seekers to be vigilant against fraudulent recruitment activities that are on the rise across the healthcare industry. Communication about legitimate Clarvida job opportunities will only come from an authorized Clarvida.com email address, from a [email protected] email, or a personal LinkedIn account that is associated with a Clarvida.com email address."
    $19.2 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Remote Grad Admissions Counselor

    Keiser University

    Remote student mentor job

    Are you looking for a challenge and a career that helps change people's lives and also provides opportunity for growth and advancement? Then Keiser University is for you. Keiser University is seeking results-oriented, energetic Admissions Counselors who can work in a fast-paced environment and who have effective decision making skills and customer service experience. Admissions Counselors assist prospective students by assessing their skills and interests and guiding them through the enrollment process. This position requires creativity, a high level of interpersonal communication skills, and strong computer and telephone skills. Admissions Counselors must have the minimum of a Bachelors degree. Qualified applicants must be flexible and adaptable to changing environments. This is a full-time position that may require working some nights and Saturdays.
    $31k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Mentor, Youth Navigators

    Cultura Health Corporation

    Remote student mentor job

    Cultura Health has openings for Mentors (Volunteer) in Houston, TX. About Cultura Health: As a health & human services organization headquartered in Houston, Texas, Cultura Health is committed to the care and healing of our community's most vulnerable individuals-many of whom struggle to make it through every day with serious mental issues that overshadow every aspect of their lives. Cultura Health's community-based prevention and education programs strengthen and support children, adults and their families. Recognized as a leader in the treatment of complex trauma, Cultura Health has implemented trauma-informed care services across all programs through staff training, specialized assessments and trauma-focused interventions. Essential Functions Include: Role: The mentor's role is to support their mentees by: · Empowering them to resolve current issues and to develop coping strategies for the future. · Provide a model for a healthy, trusting relationship through clear communication and setting appropriate boundaries. · Acknowledging their strengths, talents and gifts and encouraging them to find ways to use them. · Be an active listener and offer support and encouragement when appropriate. · Engage in activities outside of the home to help expose youth to new opportunities and experiences. Responsibilities: · Complete application process, consisting of written application, references, interview, background checks and volunteer training. · Monthly supervision/support groups with the Volunteer Coordinator. · Maintain confidentiality of participants. · Clear communication with the family, Caseworker and Volunteer Coordinator. Qualifications: · Willingness to provide emotional, social, and practical support within limits. · Knowledge of one's boundaries and ability to set limits with others. · Recognition that all people have strengths and they need to discover and use them. · Valid driver's license and insurance. · Completed background check and training. Time Commitment : · Prepare for, and achieve closure at the end of 6 months or other determined time. · 6-10 hours a month and at least 2 activities a month. · Phone contact within reason. Site: · Various locations in the community as arranged between the mentor and mentee. · A mentor is not to bring a mentee to his/her home. Supervision/Training: · Monthly supervision/training groups provided by the Volunteer Coordinator. · Individual meetings with Volunteer Coordinator when necessary. Benefits: · Make a difference in the life of a youth in your community. · Learn about yourself, personal growth. · Give back and contribute to the community. · Free tickets to museums, restaurants, games, and events in the community. · Have fun! Job: Mentor (Volunteer) Region: North America - US Organization: ConnectUs Job Level: N/A Schedule: Part-time Remote Position? No Does this position offer relocation? No Travel: Yes
    $26k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Multiple Roles - UX/UI Student Support

    Bootcampinstructionalengagement

    Remote student mentor job

    edX, part of 2U Inc., works with respected universities and organizations to deliver innovative, skills-based training to a community of over 45 million learners around the world to support them at every stage of their lives and careers. edX delivers boot camps through an immersive learning experience with expert services and valuable resources. As of 2021, graduates have been hired by 6,700+ companies, including more than 62% of the Fortune 100. ***Internal and External Candidates must be authorized to work in the US to qualify for a Central Support Role*** Are you an experienced UX/UI designer who is passionate about education and making an impact? Do you love empowering others to find life-changing opportunities? Then one or of these positions may be for you! We believe learning a new skill, like UX/UI, should be exciting and engaging - and that starts with the instructional staff. You'll notice that prior teaching experience isn't a prerequisite to being a TA. If you bring knowledge, strong communication, and a positive energy to the classroom, you're going to help students along their transformative path to a successful and rewarding career. We'll provide the training, lesson plans, and tools to support you on your journey of impacting lives in the classroom. To learn more check out the program under the UX/UI section here. Below you will find a brief overview of each role with more detail to follow once you are scheduled for a phone conversation with a recruiter. Our Teaching Assistants are present during class hours and help the Instructors facilitate the lessons and are a valuable resource for students during project group work sessions. Our Tutors support students enrolled in University Bootcamps across the globe by meeting 1:1 with student/s in Zoom (schedule based on need/availability) to provide support. Our Learning Assistants support students enrolled in University Bootcamps across the globe via Slack and on a structured schedule(multi shift options to choose from). Our Graders support students in University Bootcamps across the globe by providing students with assignment grades and feedback that is detailed, clear, and supports the journey of learning(flexible schedule). Skills & Requirements At least 6 months of experience related to the program you wish to interview for (some roles will require more than 6 months experience) Some familiarity with most or all of the program technologies listed above for your program of choice Must have excellent Time-Management Stable internet connection required Flexibility in schedule This is a remote part time position (W2 based employment)***must be authorized to work in the U.S.*** Other Perks: Hone your own skills by teaching and mentoring others Gain access to thousands of tech professionals around the globe that make up our instructional staff network Hourly salary only: In Colorado, the anticipated hourly salary for this role is ($20/hr). Note: The final compensation for this position may consider factors including the geographic location where the work is performed (candidate's assigned office) and prior work experience of the candidate *You must apply in your FULL LEGAL NAME* Your full legal name must be the EXACT name and spelling as listed on your government issued ID Card, birth certificate, name change order, adoption decree, naturalization or immigration documentation. Initials are not acceptable unless initials are part of your full legal name. *2U Diversity and Inclusion Statement* At 2U, we are committed to building and sustaining a culture of belonging, respect, and inclusion. We are proud of the steps we've taken to bring together an employee base that embodies diverse walks of life, ideas, genders, ages, races, cultures, sexual orientations, abilities and other unique qualities. We strive to offer a workplace where every employee feels empowered by what makes us different, as well as by how we are alike. 2U is committed to providing reasonable accommodations during our recruitment process. If you need assistance or accommodations, please reach out to us at: ********************. *You must apply in your FULL LEGAL NAME* Your full legal name must be the EXACT name and spelling as listed on your government issued ID Card, birth certificate, name change order, adoption decree, naturalization or immigration documentation. Initials are not acceptable unless initials are part of your full legal name.
    $20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Veterinary Student Representative

    Hometown Veterinary Partners

    Remote student mentor job

    Hometown Veterinary Partners (HVP) is on a mission to empower veterinarians. We heard the concerns of veterinary professionals and we set out to change that. We are building a community where your viewpoints and visions are heard no matter what your role. Veterinarians are empowered to build the careers they want, practicing at the highest level, with the opportunity to build equity without investing their own money. Position Overview: Hometown Veterinary Partners (HVP) is seeking motivated and passionate veterinary students to join our team as Veterinary Student Representatives. This role is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience, expand your professional network, and contribute to the veterinary community. The Veterinary Student Representative will serve as a liaison between Hometown Veterinary Partners and veterinary students at their university. This role involves promoting HVP's values, services, and opportunities, while providing valuable insights and feedback from the student community. Representatives will participate in various events, assist with marketing efforts, and help foster a strong relationship between the company and future veterinarians. How you'll be making an impact Represent Hometown Veterinary Partners at campus events, career fairs, and student organization meetings. Assist in organizing and hosting events such as informational sessions, workshops, and webinars. Provide feedback and insights on student interests, concerns, and trends to help shape company initiatives. Engage with students through social media and other digital platforms to raise awareness about Hometown Veterinary Partners. Learn, share with HVP, and adhere to all rules and regulations for their college of veterinary medicine as it relates to corporate campus presence and events Identify and regularly communicate with appropriate deans, faculty, office of academic and student affairs, career counselors, and student representatives, to understand opportunities for HVP support and connections. Participate in representative meetings and training sessions to stay informed about company updates and initiatives. Collaborate with the marketing team to create and distribute promotional materials on campus. Serve at a point of contact for students interested in learning more about Hometown Veterinary Partners and opportunities. What makes you a great fit? Currently enrolled in AVMA Accredited Program (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or Similar) . Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Enthusiasm for representing Hometown Veterinary Partners and promoting its values. Previous experience in a leadership or ambassador/representative role is a plus. Proficient in using social media platforms for promotional purposes. Ability to remain in role for 1 school year with the option for continuation based on mutual review at the school years end. What we offer: $1,500 Annual Stipend, paid in 2 installments. Gain valuable experience and insights into the veterinary industry. Expand your professional network by connecting with industry leaders and professionals. Opportunity to develop leadership and communication skills. Access to exclusive Hometown Veterinary Partners events, resources, and opportunities. Potential for future employment or externships with Hometown Veterinary Partners. Hometown Veterinary Partners is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all aspects of employment and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This is a remote position. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. About Hometown Veterinary Partners Founded in 2023, Hometown Veterinary Partners is on a mission to empower veterinary professionals by building modern, local hospitals rooted in Culture, Community, and Collaboration. We believe in supporting our veterinary professionals, while providing the resources and infrastructure to help them thrive.
    $25k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Student Success Coach

    Hussian College, Inc. 3.8company rating

    Student mentor job in Columbus, OH

    Exciting Opportunity! The Student Success Coach is committed and dedicated to providing the highest levels of service to students; this includes both campus-based students and online students. This position serves as the primary point of contact for the assigned cohort of students throughout the student lifecycle. The Student Success Coach is responsible for promoting student success through personalized, proactive, and responsive support and advocacy, as well as providing prompt problem resolution. Position Responsibilities: Assist the Dean of Student Success with maintaining a written retention plan that meets the benchmarks and goals established in the annual budget. Collaborates with other departments and functional areas to deliver an optimal student experience from enrollment through graduation. Engages students through a variety of communication channels which may include synchronous video, inbound student calls, email/text/chat, and proactive outreach to students. Achieve attrition and persistence goals. Forge meaningful partnerships/relationships with various community agencies and external stakeholders to connect with and support students Maintain a comprehensive listing of off-campus referral services and points of contact. Assist students in obtaining information, contact, and resolution in the areas such as childcare, transportation, housing, financial investment, protective and legal aid services, and referral to community agencies. Proactively identify, monitor and created specific and directed intervention plans for at-risk students. Prepare for and participate in regular retention meetings. Meet individually and in small groups with students as needed. Coordinate and participate in orientation for new students. Coordinate and participate in graduation. Implement and coordinate campus student activities. Maintain a thorough knowledge of the school catalog and institution polices and best practices. Serve as proctor for entrance assessment. Other duties as required. Education: Bachelor's degree required Experience: Minimum of two years' experience working directly with students in a higher education environment. Experience working with online students in a higher education environment is preferred. Prior experience working with Canvas and/or CampusNexus preferred. Competencies: Project a professional image and provide outstanding customer services Keep commitments, meet deadlines, and achieve demanding results Ability to work independently as well as function as part of a team Organize and execute around multiple priorities Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing Cooperate and collaborate as a member of a team Use Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to prepare and maintain records, correspondence, reports, and other data Ability to work a variety of hours including evenings and weekends Physical and Mental Requirements: Physical Requirements : This job requires normal physical mobility, including the ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time, reach with hands and arms, talk and hear. Normal hand-eye coordination; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including the ability to grasp and lift up to 40 pounds, is also required. Mental Requirements: This job requires the ability to read, recall, write and understand information. This job also requires the ability to work under moderate pressure and to manage multiple tasks concurrently. Environment: This job is normally performed in a clean, well-lighted, heated and cooled office area/classroom Note: The purpose of this is to document the major responsibilities and duties normally required of this position. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only responsibilities or duties to be performed by incumbents. Associates are expected to follow all job related instructions and perform any other duties assigned by their supervisor(s). The Company is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate with regard to employment, promotion, pay or place of work because of race, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability or age. Employment with the Company does not constitute a contract for any specific period of time and any associate is free to resign at any time, with or without a reason, just as the Company may end an associate's employment at any time, with or without a reason. The Company will, in compliance with the ADA, accommodate essential job functions whenever feasible.
    $38k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Youth SUD School Based Peer Support

    Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare 3.7company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    This position qualifies for a $500 sign on bonus with half being paid with first check and half after 6 months of employment. Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare has moved most positions to a 4 day 9 hour work week with paid 30 minute lunches to promote a better work life balance. Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare (CBH) has an immediate opening for a full time Youth Substance Use Disorders (SUD) School Based Peer Support. This position provides support, mentorship, and advocacy for youth and young adults who are navigating active use/addiction, familial use/addiction and/or wanting to educate themselves on the risks/signs of substance use. Using lived experience, the CRM builds trusting relationships, supports recovery goals, and promotes youth empowerment and self-advocacy. Fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred (with 10% bilingual bonus to hourly rate) for this position. Essential Duties/Major Responsibilities: • Provide peer-based recovery support services to youth (typically ages 13-18) with substance use and/or co-occurring mental health challenges. • Share lived experience in a way that inspires hope and demonstrates that recovery is possible. • Provide non-contingent supportive relationship to targeted individuals. Mentor them in whatever their stage of recovery is and help them identify positive coping skills and healthy living activities. • Build trusting, supportive relationships while maintaining appropriate boundaries. • Support youth in developing recovery and wellness goals. • Support youth in navigating challenges related to familial use. Provide education and safe space for processing. • Support youth in becoming well informed, positive social influences on peers/peer groups. • Provide education on substance use risk and signs of use, “how to help a friend”. • Facilitate or co-facilitate peer support groups, wellness activities, and educational workshops. • Assist youth in accessing community resources (e.g., treatment, housing, education, employment, legal support). • Advocate for youth voice in treatment planning and decision-making. • Collaborate with clinicians, case managers, and families as part of a coordinated care team. • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in a timely manner. • Attend training, supervision, and team meetings regularly. • Promote a trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and youth-driven approach to services. • Collaborate with school personnel as appropriate to care for and advocate for youth needs. • All CBH staff are Mandatory Abuse Reporters per the State of Oregon. As such, all staff must be aware of and follow Mandatory Abuse Reporting law. • Other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience: • Obtain the Certified Recovery Mentor certification via MHACBO • Must pass a background check • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • Ability to relate to and engage with youth from diverse backgrounds. • Knowledge of recovery principles, harm reduction, and youth development. • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • Strong attention to detail, highly organized and ability to multitask. • Knowledge of adolescent development, trauma-informed care, and co-occurring disorders • Knowledge of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and importance of maintaining confidentiality. • Any combination of experience/training that will demonstrate the ability to perform the duties of this position may be considered. • A minimum of 2 years in active recovery from a substance use disorder Required to have and maintain an Oregon or Washington Driver's license and meet the agency's insurance carrier's insurance standards. Desired Skills: • Ability to remain calm in stressful situations. • Skilled at leading, facilitating, and teaching groups. • Flexibility to travel throughout the community and work at off-site locations including homes, schools, partner agencies • Fluent in Spanish is highly desirable. The above statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. CBH offers an exceptional BENEFIT package. For full time employees, benefits include: Medical (minimal premium cost to employee), Dental (Employer Paid), Vision (employer paid), 403B Retirement (fully vested 5% employer contribution after 1 year of employment), Life Insurance (Employer Paid), Short-term Disability (Employer Paid), and Employee Assistance Program. Dependents covered on medical, dental and vision at cost to employee. 12 paid holidays and 6.77 hours of PTO accrued for years 1-3, increases after year 3. PTO accumulation starts at hire and is available for use as accumulated. Employees are eligible for elective training reimbursement of ($1000/yr for unlicensed clinicians and $1500/yr for licensed clinicians.) CBH also offers sabbatical of 176 hours after 10 years of service and annual elective training fund that includes 40 paid hours for training. Relocation assistance, supervision towards licensure available. Salary DOE Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare values the diversity of the people it hires and serves. CBH is an equal opportunity employer. CBH uses E-Verify to confirm the identity and employment eligibility of all new hires.
    $31k-35k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Senior Student Success Coach (Dual Credit)

    Dallas College 4.2company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    All Job Postings will close at 12:01 a.m. CT on the specified Closing Date. Weekly Work Hours 40 Compensation Range Staff Range N07 Salary Minimum $77,200.00 Annually FLSA United States of America (Exempt) Type Staff Position Summary Dallas College is seeking dynamic, student-centered leaders who are interested in serving community college students as a caring and dedicated Senior Student Success Coach, focusing on improving the student experience, eliminating barriers, and strengthening student persistence, completion, and success. These responsibilities may be performed in a specific school of within Dallas College. Successful candidates will serve as leaders focusing on blended responsibilities related to admissions, pathways, and success coaching. The Senior Student Success Coach is an advanced cross functional role that will support students with admissions, advising, registration, and other enrollment related functions through a case management approach. This position provides coaching and guidance on enrollment services related issues within established policies and procedures, acts as subject matter expert for staff and students in the daily processing of admissions, registration, and records processing. These responsibilities may be performed in a specific school of within Dallas College. The Senior Student Success Coach may also assist the Associate Dean and or Dean with leadership support. The responsibilities include concierge-styled case-management and support from the point of student enrollment to degree completion and career placement or transfer. The Senior Student Success Coach is an assigned, central point of continuous support for students throughout the student experience, guiding students to and through milestones leading towards completion and a career. Senior Student Success Coaches will be responsible for facilitating orientation, guiding students through initial discussions on application processes, career exploration, and course selections, leveraging technology to track student progress towards academic and career goals, and liaising between the student and a broad network of internal and external resources designed to provide wrap-around support and eliminate any barriers that could impact the students' success. They will serve as integral role in the advancement pathways, success coaching, and admissions to better serve students in a streamlined manner. Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of the purpose of community colleges and the vision of Dallas College. Knowledge of Dallas College certificates, programs, and degrees. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of college and community resources that address holistic student needs including student basic needs, mental health and wellness, career and transfer preparation, and student development, leadership, and advocacy programming. Demonstrate general knowledge of baseline financial aid and FAFSA information. Knowledge of Dallas College, State and Federal policies and procedures impacting service to students (FERPA, TSI-A, Dallas College Board Policies, Title IX, etc.). Ability to leverage emerging technology to track and monitor student progress towards completion goals. Demonstrate experience preparing concise and clear written and verbal reports detailing case management activity and outcomes. Ability to assist students in identifying and navigating barriers that impact retention, persistence completion, and success. Demonstrate and be able to apply contemporary research which underpins high impact coaching, advising, and student success strategies. Demonstrate a depth of knowledge and experience in relation to academic advising, coaching, Guided Pathways, first-year experience, retention, and career services. Demonstrate strong commitment to shared accountability and high-quality customer service and care. Demonstrate experience effectively engaging and supporting students in a remote work environment. Be familiar with relevant national policies, practices and legislation that relates to retention, success coaching, and pathway development and support. Respond appropriately to issues in a dynamic rapidly changing educational/economic environment. Demonstrate an understanding of emerging technologies and the effective application of service technologies to enhance student academic planning, tracking, and engagement with internal and external resources and supports. Demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and professional development. Excellent time management, organization, problem-solving, and communication skills. Demonstrate strong listening, writing and verbal skills. Excellent interpersonal skills using collaboration, tact, patience, and courtesy. Key Responsibilities Serve as the central, ongoing case manager for an assigned caseload of Dallas College students. Interacts with prospective students and applicants to provide information and responds to questions regarding admissions procedures, registration guidance, and coaching services in a professional manner. Provide concierge-styled student case management, providing comprehensive support including advising, pathways within the specific school of, continuous progress monitoring, and connection to a broad network of internal and external wrap-around services. Reviews documents and determines compliance and eligibility within pre-determined guidelines. Deliver accurate, school-specific academic, career and transfer resources and pathway programming that promotes student pathway persistence, credential completion, transfer, and employment. Ensure the development and delivery of accurate, student facing, school-specific pathway, transfer, and career mapping. Serve as the liaison for faculty with wrap around support for student success. Develops and coordinates relationships with various offices on campus to better serve students. Provide training to other success coaches and faculty and facilitates workshops. Act as case manager to students, from enrollment to completion/graduation, to discuss academic planning utilizing and interpreting available data to provide direction related to registration and/or internal/external resources to assist with barriers to their educational/career goals and to promote student retention. Work collaboratively, as part of a cross-functional team of faculty, staff, and administrators, within the students chosen career pathway, to monitor student's progress and early alert programs. Provide highly engaged, high quality customer service. Provide professional academic advising, career exploration, relevant resource referrals, orientation, and registration assistance to new and continuing Dallas College students. Provide timely responses (within 1 business day) to students' inquiries via phone, email, and technology applications (i.e., Navigate, two-way texts, etc.). Collaborate with a broad network of internal and external partners to connect students to additional supports that address student needs and support their success. Utilize technology (Colleague, Blackboard, Navigate, Greenlight, Salesforce, etc.) to streamline student communications, nudges, and progress monitoring. Assist unassigned students in selecting a pathway and program of study. Experience working with underserved and marginalized communities. Collaborate across the division to develop and implement high-impact engagement and support strategies that promote a sense of belonging and strengthened student outcomes. Track student milestones using technology and the Dallas College integrated Advising and Career Development syllabus. Develop, manage, and communicate services and resources through program promotions, class presentations, training sessions, and faculty and community collaborations. Participate in ongoing relevant professional development to ensure implementation of current strategies and promising practices. Prepares reports, proposals, and recommendations for overall programs; keeps detailed records of assigned activities. Follow up with each student in assigned caseload to identify and resolve any barriers to success. Provides high-impact engagement and continuous monitoring, tracking, and support from enrollment to completion, Success Coaches are the consistent single point of contact, responsible for helping students to navigate their higher education journey towards a career. Serve traditional, dual credit/early college/P-Tech, continuing education, and a variety of other specialized student populations in related programs of study. Completes required Dallas College Professional Development training hours per academic year. Performs other duties as assigned. Physical Requirements Normal physical job functions performed within a standard office environment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to individuals with physical challenges to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher in K-12 education higher education, student development, community college leadership or related field as confirmed by official transcripts. Master's degree preferred. Minimum four (4) years of experience in academic advising, success coaching, first-year experience, or retention within student services or higher education. Ability to work extended hours beyond the regular 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. workday especially during heavy registration peak times including nights and weekends. Current and valid Texas driver's license required for travel between campuses. Bilingual or multilingual skills preferred. ***Will be subject to a criminal background check. Some positions may be subject to a fingerprint check. *** The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job and shall not be construed as a declaration of the total of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Incumbents may be directed to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Position requires regular and predictable attendance. About Us Since 1965, Dallas College, formerly Dallas County Community College District, has served more than three (3) million students. Comprising seven campuses located around the Dallas/Fort Worth area, we are one of the largest community college systems in the state of Texas. We strive to be a leader in the community college space, placing students at the center of everything we do. Dallas College is committed to cultivating an environment of opportunity and belonging for all students and employees. We recognize that the Dallas College workforce, and the diverse talent that stems from it, is directly linked to our success. We are part of an equal opportunity system that provides education and employment opportunities without discrimination on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, veteran status, pregnancy or any other basis protected under applicable law. In accordance with applicable law, Dallas College will make reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as any mental health or physical disability needs. #LI-MB1 Applications DeadlineJanuary 22, 2026
    $77.2k yearly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Student Services Specialist

    Columbus State Community College 4.2company rating

    Student mentor job in Columbus, OH

    Compensation Type: HourlyCompensation: $19.92 The Student Services Specialist supports new and continuing students, providing a seamless transition throughout the enrollment process. This role offers guidance to students on the Columbus Campus regarding financial aid, records, registration, student ID cards, Ohio residency for tuition purposes, and all online student services functions. The Specialist generally assists students in-person, but also serves students over the phone, via email, and through chat. This position communicates with other student services areas to facilitate the consistent delivery of information and services, referring students to other departments and resources as appropriate. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Student Support Works closely with students throughout the admission and enrollment process. Counsels students regarding financial aid programs; regularly interacts with students and parents and follows up on missing or deficient information in person, by telephone, email, and chat. Gathers information from students to understand and evaluate individual circumstances; interprets relevant policies, procedures, and guidelines to determine best course of action. Advises students on issues that will impact their placement, enrollment, and financial assistance including the potential effect of changes in their course load, withdrawal from their classes, and eligibility for a refund of tuition charges, as well as adherence to the Satisfactory Academic Progress standards policy and appeal process. Provides computer navigation support to students utilizing self-service student portal and other electronic tools. Supports students in self-serve processing of course drop/adds, completing the admission application, signing up for College sponsored workshops and events, accessing enrollment verifications, making tuition payments, resetting passwords, completing FAFSA applications, master promissory notes, entrance counseling, etc. Helps with workshops and explains College admission processes, enrollment steps, and ongoing student service requirements. Provides guidance to students on understanding their financial obligations and educating them on how to utilize federal, state, and third-party resources. Participates in the planning, coordination, and implementation of recruitment and advising activities designed to attract and enroll new students. Customer Service Provides comprehensive customer service in a high volume and challenging, fast-paced environment, resolving most issues on the spot and referring students to the appropriate department for further assistance as necessary. Interprets and responds to student inquiries in-person, via the telephone and electronically regarding admissions, financial aid, registration and general college policies and procedures. Provides general support to students and guests, including assistance with registration, student record updates, residency verification, and financial aid processes. Facilitates prerequisite authorizations and other permissions required for student enrollment. Participates in and delivers engaging presentations. Creates Student ID cards and provides guidance on departmental and campus-wide procedures. Attends college and community events to answer general questions about Student Central and the services provided by the department. Clerical Scans and copies documents, distributes and processes mail, updates and orders admissions/registration publications/forms and various office supplies. Maintains confidentiality of student records and other information. Culture of Respect Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community Additional Duties & Responsibilities: Attends all required departmental meetings and trainings. Manages multiple assignments of varying complexity while meeting federal as well as internal regulations and procedures, with the ability to adapt to changing needs of the College and business partners. MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: High School Diploma or GED. Three (3) years of clerical experience in the area of the assigned specialized function. *An appropriate combination of education, training, coursework and experience may qualify a candidate Full Time/Part Time: Full time Union (If Applicable): Scheduled Hours: 40 Additional Information In order to ensure your application is complete, you must complete the following: Please ensure you have all the necessary documents available when starting the application process. For all faculty positions (Instructor, Annually Contracted Faculty, and Adjunct), you will need to upload an unofficial copy of your transcript when completing your aplication. Prior to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. If you are a current employee of Columbus State Community College, please log in to Workday to use the internal application process. Thank you for your interest in positions at Columbus State Community College. Once you have applied, the most updated information on the status of your application can be found by visiting your Candidate Home. Please view your submitted applications by logging in and reviewing your status.
    $19.9 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Family Peer Mentor

    Integrated Services for Behavioral Health 3.2company rating

    Student mentor job in Lancaster, OH

    We are seeking a START Family Peer Mentor! Fairfield County, OH Join our Team! Integrated Services for Behavioral Health (ISBH) is a community-minded, forward-thinking behavioral health organization helping people along the road to health and well-being. We meet people in their homes and communities and help connect them to the resources they need. We serve Southeastern and Central Ohio with a comprehensive array of behavioral health and other services working with local partners to promote healthy people and strong communities. All of our services are intended to be collaborative and personalized for the individual. We are looking for a certified peer mentor or an individual who is in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder or substance use with mental health, who is eligible to work toward becoming a certified peer supporter. Experience working with resources in Fairfield County preferred. Essential Functions: Participates as an active member of the Ohio START team. Works jointly with the Ohio START case worker and behavioral health provider to ensure seamless and efficient delivery of intensive wrap-around services to the START families on the caseload and to assist with the safety of the child(ren). Participates in initial meetings, weekly status meetings, and Family Team Meetings to review families' progress. Providing continual exploration of the family s needs to empower the family to take ownership over their long-term successes and the safety of the child(ren); Supporting the parent(s) in achieving personal independence; Connecting START families to community resources; Teaching families skills to effectively navigate the child welfare system; Assisting families with identifying and accessing natural support systems in the community; Promoting coordination and linkage among providers within the local community Coordinating or providing assistance in crisis interventions and stabilization of families Assisting families to develop empowerment skills through promoting self-advocacy Identify barriers (internal and external) to full participation in community resources and develop strategies to overcome those barriers Providing input on court forms, as needed; Providing input on the development of the case plan and child safety; and Other duties as assigned. Minimum Requirements: Have earned a minimum education level of GED. Lived experience with child welfare services as a parent or child. Minimum 3 years of quality recovery from Substance Use Disorder. Familiarity with community health & human service systems. Able to effectively communicate through verbal/written expression. Can effectively operate in an Internet-based, electronic health record (EHR) and other data environments. Demonstrate long-term recovery (at least 2 years is required, three years is preferred) from a SUD. Demonstrate no ongoing criminal activity. Have lived experience with the child welfare system either as a parent or child, with the case closed at least one year, or if you do not have direct CPS experience, be able to describe how your substance use affected your children and family. Maintain a current driver s license. Enjoy a great work environment with an excellent salary, generous paid time off, and a strong benefits package. Benefits include: Medical Dental Vision Short-term Disability Long-term Disability 401K w/ Employer Match Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides support and resources to help you and your family with a range of issues. To learn more about our organization: ***************** OUR MISSION Delivering exceptional care through connection OUR VALUES Dignity - We meet people where they are on their journey with respect and hope Collaboration - We listen to understand and ask how we can best support the people and communities we serve Wellbeing - We celebrate one another's strengths, and we support one another in being well Excellence - We demand high-quality care for those we serve, and are a leader in how we care for one another as a team Innovation - We deeply value a range of perspectives and experiences, knowing it is what inspires us to stretch past where we are and reach towards what we know is possible We re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
    $21k-26k yearly est. 18d ago
  • IME Student Coordinator: Special Events & Programs

    Lewis & Clark College 4.6company rating

    Remote student mentor job

    WHAT SHOULD I KNOW BEFORE I APPLY? Welcome! We're excited that you're interested in applying for a position at Lewis & Clark College. Before you get started, here are a few important things to keep in mind: Returning Applicants: If you've previously been hired for a position at Lewis & Clark College, we'd love to see you back! Please close this window and log into your Workday account using your LC credentials. You can easily apply through the Talent and Performance icon on your home page. New Applicants: If you're applying for the first time, we encourage you to prepare your resume and gather your I-9 documents in advance. This will help streamline your application and hiring process! For more information and resources, please visit our Student Employment Resources. WHO WOULD I REPORT TO?Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (Joann Zhang (On Leave)) WHAT DEPARTMENT IS THIS IN?5420 Non Work Study, Inclusion and Multicultural EngagementWHEN DOES THIS POSITION BEGIN (AND END, IF APPLICABLE?2026-02-23 - ABOUT THE POSITION: IME is a campus resource and community space that supports students from all identities and backgrounds, with a special focus on those who identify as students of color, first-generation students, and/or students within the LGBTQ+ community. IME focuses on creating opportunities for belonging, leadership, advocacy, and celebrating diverse cultures on our Lewis & Clark campus and beyond. The Special Events & Program Coordinator position is responsible for leading the planning committees and events related to LGBTQ+ History Month, MLK Week, Black History Month, and Asian Diaspora Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In addition to Heritage and History months, this position will co-lead other events that pertain to historically underrepresented communities alongside the IME team. Applicants must be available to work on campus for the entire 2026-2027 school year. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Lead planning committees for the LGBTQ+ History Month, Black History Month, and Asian Diaspora Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Plan and facilitate at least one heritage/history month program during the heritage/history month listed above. Support, plan, and facilitate community events (First-Generation Celebration, MLK Week, annual banquet, etc. ) Collaborate with Affinity clubs & unions (as needed) Support the daily operations of the IME suite (greeting guests, maintaining the suite, promoting events, etc.). Attend bi-weekly IME staff meetings, training, and 1:1s with the IME supervisor. Develop programs, workshops, and/or events that focus on creating belonging and community for historically marginalized students. Collaborate on projects and major IME events with the IME team, campus partners, and/or external agencies. Participate in outreach efforts, including but not limited to tabling, social media, etc. Serve as an ambassador for college initiatives on diversity and inclusion, including upholding all College policies. Other duties as assigned. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Good organizational, time management, and communication skills, both verbal and written. Proven experience in creative problem-solving and ongoing self-assessment. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a collaborative team. Foundational understanding of diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, anti-oppression work, and/or ethnic or cultural studies. Demonstrated commitment to supporting and celebrating individuals and communities from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Applicants should have a GPA of 2.5 or higher or have shown significant improvement each semester for at least two semesters. If this is your first semester at L&C, please email a screenshot of your progress report to *****************. If you do not believe your GPA or progress report reflects your ability to be successful, please feel free to let us know. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience planning and coordinating events at Lewis & Clark, either through a department or a student organization. Ability to manage logistics and balance multiple projects simultaneously. Experience facilitating - or an interest in facilitating - dialogues, workshops, or conversations with small and large groups WORK STUDY PREFERENCE: Federal or L&C Work Study strongly preferred - if you have questions about your eligibility, please contact Financial Aid at ************ or ************** SCHEDULE: Work shifts available between 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Mondays - Fridays Student must be able to work 6 - 7 hours per week, Mondays - Fridays On occasion, students may be asked to work evenings and/or weekends depending on the College event schedule RATE OF PAY: Current OR minimum wage IMPORTANT NOTES: Hired staff will represent IME and may be asked to serve as an ambassador for the college. This individual will be expected to uphold all College policies. Student conduct records will be reviewed as part of the process. Please inform us if you have any concerns or matters you would like to discuss before we proceed. The presence of a conduct record will not necessarily affect your application. Hired staff should expect to work in the IME suite. Working from home may be approved on rare occasions and on a case-by-case basis. Some positions may require summer work (with flexible virtual hours) and will be communicated in the offer email. Regular office hours will begin during the first week of classes in the fall and will conclude by the last day of the spring semester unless approved by the supervisor. Hired staff are not expected to work over reading days and breaks unless approved by a supervisor. Hired staff are expected to participate in the fall and spring staff training, which is currently scheduled for Friday, August 28, 2025, and Monday, January 18, 2026 (or Saturday, January 23, 2026) *IME Student Staff will be paid hourly during regularly assigned duties. For special events (Great Expectation Mentorship (GEM) retreat, or events as specified ahead of time by the director), IME Student Staff will be paid a set amount for that day('s) work. APPLICATION STEPS & TIMELINE Apply by Wednesday, January 21st, by 8 am Interviews will take place between the end of January and early February. Our goal is to complete the hiring process by the end of February. Questions? E-mail Joann Zhang (she/her) at ***************** THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND EMPLOYERS (NACE) COMPETENCIES: NACE competencies are the skills that employers are looking for in college graduates. By engaging in this role with IME, hired staff should expect to develop the following NACE competencies. Equity and Inclusion - Demonstrate the awareness, attitude, knowledge, and skills required to equitably engage and include people from different cultures and backgrounds.. Engage in anti-oppressive practices that actively challenge the systems, structures, and policies of racism and inequity. Communication - Clearly and effectively exchange information, ideas, facts, and perspectives with persons inside and outside of an organization. Critical Thinking - Identify and respond to needs based upon an understanding of situational context and logical analysis of relevant information. Lewis & Clark College adheres to a nondiscriminatory policy with respect to educational programs, activities, employment, and admission. We do not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, sex, religion, age, marital status, national origin, the presence of any physical or sensory disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, and local laws. The Associate Vice President of Human Resources has been designated to handle inquiries regarding employment- and disability-related non-discrimination policies. Title IX inquiries may be directed to the Title IX coordinator or deputy Title IX coordinators. (************************************************* Reasonable Accommodation Federal law requires employers to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities. Please tell us if you require a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job or to perform your job. Examples of reasonable accommodation include making a change to the application process or work procedures, providing documents in an alternate format, using a sign language interpreter, or using specialized equipment. Eligibility to Work In order to comply with US Homeland Security Department regulations, all employees must complete an I-9 form in Workday prior to or no later than the first day of work and bring originals (no photocopies) of their supporting documentation to Human Resources no later than the 3rd business day of employment. Failure to have a completed I-9 form on file with the College will result in immediate termination of employment.
    $32k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 47d ago

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