Posted 5d ago

GRADUATION MENTOR

@ Lowell Public Schools
Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
$25/hrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:collaborate administrators, meet families, use data
Requirements Summary:Part-time graduation mentor with high school capacity; experience with adolescents; strong communication and data skills; degree preferred; knowledge of or ability to learn data tools.
Technical Tools Mentioned:X2 Aspen, Data collection tools
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Job Description

GRADUATION MENTOR


 


 REPORTS TO:          Director of Student Resource Center


 


TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:    Not to exceed 20 hours per week


A high school graduation mentor will work with students, families, and staff to provide supportive interventions to students who are at risk for dropping out.


 


EFFECTIVE  DATE  OF EMPLOYMENT:   As soon as possible after posting period closes.


 


SALARY: REQUIREMENTS: $25.00 per hour, or the hourly collective bargaining rate if applicable



  1. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, preferred.

  2. Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education license, preferred.

  3. Experience working with adolescents.

  4. Demonstrated technology proficiency to produce, manage, and use various data collection tools. Knowledge of or ability to learn X2 Aspen and other technology tools.

  5. Excellent oral, written, and communication skills.


 PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:



  1. Collaborate with school-based administrators to identify student caseload and maintain a process for referrals for current or incoming high school students.

  2. Meet with students and families to identify potential barriers to success.

  3. Utilize current data systems.

  4. Communicate with school personnel and community partners.

  5. Identify and enlist alternative pathways as deemed appropriate and assist students in accessing resources.

  6. Participate in school-based and home meetings and conduct home visits.

  7. Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Student Resource Center