Program Associate
Company: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Location: Boston
Posted on: October 20, 2024
Job Description:
At Summer Search, we believe in 'No Ceilings' and envision a
world in which young people, regardless of circumstances, can chart
their own destiny. In the United States, students from underserved
communities - disproportionately BIPOC and first-generation - face
systemic inequities in school, in the workforce, and in life.
Nevertheless, these young people possess unique strengths,
resilience, and limitless potential. - Since 1990, Summer Search
has partnered with young people during their transition from
adolescence into adulthood by connecting them to expansive
opportunities, professional mentoring, and a community of support.
Summer Searchers recognize their potential and build a toolkit to
navigate and challenge systemic barriers, break new ground for
their families and communities, and achieve economic equity and a
life of purpose. - THE OPPORTUNITY - Summer Search Boston is
seeking a Program Associate to manage a caseload of approximately
44 high school students, building long-term relationships and
providing regular mentoring through a combination of groups and
individual conversations from sophomore year through senior year of
high school. Joining a supportive program team that currently
serves over approximately 300 high school students, this hire will
have the opportunity to practice Summer Search's unique approach to
mentoring, prepare students for two challenging summer experiences,
and join a team that is committed to learning, social and racial
equity, and the students we serve. Specifically, the Program
Associate will advance Summer Search's mission through the
following job responsibilities: - Student Mentoring and Program
Facilitation (60%)
- Mentor a caseload of approximately 44 high school students,
building multi-year relationships and conducting regular mentoring
at school, in the office or by phone. -
- Utilize a unique mentoring methodology based upon adolescent
social-emotional development, cultural relevance, and critical
consciousness. Enable conversations that allow students to reflect
upon the impact of identities and social/cultural context on their
lives. -
- Hold students accountable to year-round program participation,
as well as demonstrating a personal commitment to students that
result in a high level of engagement throughout their Summer Search
experience. -
- Collaborate with supervisor to reflect on interactions with
individual students, their engagement, and their motivations to
identify new approaches to try for increased engagement and
stronger mentoring. -
- Monitor and promote students' academic and extracurricular
participation and performance, as well as post-secondary readiness
requirements. -
- Participate in student recruitment, interviewing and
enrollment, as well as planning and attending key milestone events
for students and their families throughout the school year,
including travel to schools within the region and some evening and
weekend events, especially in the spring. -
- Participate in regular and ongoing trainings to build
job-related skills, knowledge, and capacity e.g. student safety,
critical mentoring, social responsibility. -
- Communicate with students' families, especially regarding
details about summer experiences. -
- Before each session, prepare by reviewing curriculum, gathering
materials and sending student reminders. -
- During each session, guide group formation by helping students
establish and honor co-created working agreements. -
- Participate in bi-weekly group mentoring supervisions and lend
your voice to curriculum development. -
- Create a safe space where students can be honest with each
other by consistently noticing when students are or are not
operating in accordance with their own group norms, ensuring each
student has the space to be heard and challenged respectfully and
setting-up physical space that is conducive to achieving the
objectives of each session. -
- Recognize a student safety situation and know and follow school
safety protocols to care for both the individual student and the
group. -
- Prioritize relationship building by connecting with each
student individually at least twice during the session and
interrupting behaviors the deviate the group through re-focusing
and positive discipline. -
- Observe and respond to group needs and adapt facilitation style
accordingly. Occasionally, this may involve modifying the
curriculum or session structure to be responsive to the needs of
the group. -
- Be able to recognize identity and power dynamics present in the
group, including one's own identity, and be able to name how it may
have an impact on the group. - School Engagement and Relationship
Building (15%) -
- With School and Community Engagement staff's guidance, lead
outreach presentations and application workshops for prospective
students, and provide 1:1 follow up as needed. -
- With School and Community Engagement staff, establish and
nurture relationships with school staff partners at your partner
high school(s). -
- Know the resources and people available at your partner high
school(s) and how these resources intersect with Summer Search, so
you can connect your students with them as needed. -
- With School and Community Engagement staff, engage school
partners proactively in supporting students and coordinating
logistics. -
- Respond promptly and thoughtfully to requests from school
partners, expressing gratitude where relevant. - Administration and
Project Management (25%) -
- Enter and track program data accurately and daily in Salesforce
database to assess student progress and drive organizational
learning, to ensure high levels of program quality and professional
development. -
- Perform duties that support student engagement in program
elements, including summer experience. -
- Participate in regular meetings with direct supervisor and
fellow mentors to share experiences, problem solve collaboratively,
support and learn and build self-awareness of own mentoring. -
- Participate in elements of an evaluation plan designed to
assess program quality, fidelity, and outcomes and to inform
individual staff development and continuous improvement of program
model (e.g. Complete feedback surveys after mentoring sessions)
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- Participate in other projects as assigned. - WHO YOU ARE -
Program Associates exemplify curiosity, empathy, teamwork,
flexibility, critical consciousness, and a commitment to learning.
Specifically, strong candidates will bring: Required experience/
knowledge here.
- EXPERIENCE: At least 2 years of professional experience working
with student populations served by Summer Search (e.g. low-income
families, students of color, LGBTQIA+, English Language Learners,
and diverse religious, cultural and ethnic backgrounds). Group
facilitation experience strongly desired. Academic or applied
knowledge of adolescent development and/or training in
restorative/transformative justice work is a plus. -
- DEPTH MENTORING: You understand and create an environment where
all people feel safe enough to explore, discuss, question, and
reflect on past, current, or future experiences in one-on-one or
large group discussions.
- ACCOUNTABILITY: You hold yourself and others responsible for
processes, decisions, actions, and commitments to results to drive
high quality outcomes. You're responsive to the needs of
stakeholders and follow through on commitments.
- TEAMWORK: You value many voices, are comfortable creating space
for dialogue and handle interpersonal issues constructively. You
inspire and foster commitment, connection, enthusiasm, and trust
and motivate others to achieve common goals.
- CRITICAL CONCIOUSNESS: You understand the root causes of
societal discrimination and injustices and are self-reflective
about your own privilege and positional power. You apply critical
thinking and act toward liberatory and inclusive practices.
- TECHNOLOGY SKILLS: Proficiency in meticulous data tracking and
management; experience using Salesforce or a similar database is a
plus.
- LANGUAGE SKILLS: Mandarin/Vietnamese/Portuguese/Spanish/Haitian
Creole language skills are a plus. In addition, all Summer Search
staff bring a commitment to our mission of unleashing students'
potential through mentoring and transformative experiences, as well
as the ability to thrive in an environment that values excellence,
gratitude, well-being, diversity, authenticity, and collaboration.
LOCATION AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS - Work hours are Mon-Fri 10am-6pm
with occasional weekend and evening special events. Work location
is Summer Search Boston office in Jamaica Plain and we currently
have a hybrid schedule in place. Staff can work from home 2 days a
week/3 days in the office. Access to a car or reliable
transportation to travel to the office and schools in the greater
Boston area is required. - COMPENSATION & BENEFITS - This is a
non-exempt position with a starting pay rate of $53,633-57,920/year
or $27.50-29.70/hr. Summer Search is committed to transparent,
equitable compensation practices. Salaries are benchmarked using
current market data and salary bands are created to demonstrate the
growth potential within the band. Typically, offers are made at the
starting place of the salary band. The Hiring Manager partners with
the Talent Team to ensure offers are appropriate, competitive and
maintain internal equity. - Well-being, flexibility, and ongoing
learning and development are pillars of our culture. We value our
staff and are committed to creating an environment where every
individual feels seen, heard, and valued. Investments in our staff
include:
- Medical insurance with up to 90% employer contribution
- Dental, vision, FSA, life, and disability insurance plans
- 401 (K) and Employer Match up to $2,000 annually
- Generous time off including 15 vacation days, 10 sick days, and
18 holidays (2 floating holidays of your choice, a birthday
day-off, 10 company-wide holidays, and a 1-week December closure).
Plus, Re-Fresh Friday's - a paid half day off the first Friday of
every month!
- A comprehensive Employee Recognition Program (years of service
awards, spot awards, and professional development funding). -
- A four-week paid sabbatical after five years of continuous
employment.
- Individual, local, regional, and national training
- A commitment to developing leaders from within the
organization.
- An organizational culture that supports staff well-being and
holistic self-care/community care
- Ample opportunities to connect with the students and
communities we serve. OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY, AND
INCLUSION - With a staff that cares deeply about social justice and
racial justice, we believe that diverse perspectives and
backgrounds create a rich work environment and enhance our ability
to pursue our mission. We are committed to building an organization
with raised consciousness in order to impact how we work with
students, as well as how we work together as a team. We hope you
will join us as we continue to build a justice-centered
organization that fosters a work environment where people from all
backgrounds are welcomed and valued. TO APPLY - Click HERE to
submit a resume and targeted cover letter, addressed to Darryl
Soto, Program Manager, that answers the question, "Why are you
interested in the Program Associate role at Summer Search?" -
SUMMER SEARCH IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER -
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Keywords: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network, Chelsea , Program Associate, Other , Boston, Massachusetts
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