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Ontario Promise Corps - Promise Scholars Advisor

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ORGANIZATION: City of Ontario - Ontario Promise Corps Program

  • 8 people are interested

The City of Ontario has an exciting opportunity for a highly responsible, motivated individual, who is passionate about serving the community, to join the team as an Ontario Promise Corps Promise Scholars Advisor. This position will work to ensure that students develop academic mindsets that contribute to college-going behaviors, gain the information and skills necessary to explore the full range of college options, and then enroll and attend college. Selected members are expected to contribute to internal learnings around effective student engagement, texting campaigns, and data management practices to help Promise Scholars collaborate with counselors, teachers, and administrators, devise creative approaches to reach and connect with students and families, and play an integral role in changing the lives of the students they serve.

This position is grant funded. While this position will work alongside the City of Ontario, it is not considered a City of Ontario position. Therefore, the successful incumbents will not be considered City employees and are not eligible for any City of Ontario employee benefits. In lieu of City-sponsored benefits, successful incumbents are eligible for a program-funded benefit package that includes healthcare, childcare (space is limited), and mileage reimbursement for the duration of their assignment. An Education Award, (valued up to $10,000) is awarded to those incumbents who successfully complete all required service hours.

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About City of Ontario - Ontario Promise Corps Program

Location:

208 W Emporia St, Ontario, CA 91764, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Ontario Promise Corps program is to provide services that contribute to improved educational outcomes for economically disadvantaged children and youth, and to support economically disadvantaged students as they prepare for success in post-secondary educational institutions. The program seeks to achieve this by: (i) improving school readiness, literacy and the social-emotional skills needed to succeed in kindergarten; (ii) providing mentorship to build social-emotional development; and (iii) increasing access to college resources and information.

Description

This position is a grant-funded position. While this position will work alongside the City of Ontario, it is not considered a City of Ontario position. Therefore the successful incumbents will not be considered City employees and are not eligible for any City of Ontario employee benefits. In lieu of City-sponsored benefits, successful incumbents are eligible for a program-funded benefit package that includes healthcare, childcare (space is limited), and mileage reimbursement for the duration of their assignment. An Education Award, (valued up to $10,000) is awarded to those incumbents who successfully complete all required service hours.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

208 West Emporia StreetOntario, CA 91762

(34.062214,-117.652885)
 

SKILLS

  • Mentoring
  • Youth Services
  • Social Media / Blogging
  • Organization
  • People Skills
  • Public Speaking

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • Must complete 1700 hours throughout the service period (approx. 40 hours/week)
  • Associate's Degree or equivalent; previous experience in youth, service, K-16 education, or non-profit work; Must have reliable transportation

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