Upward Bound Programs Part-Time Program Residential Mentor
The Pennsylvania State University | |
remote work | |
United States, Pennsylvania, Altoona | |
Nov 13, 2024 | |
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location.For additional information on remote work at Penn State, seeNotice to Out of State Applicants. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Upward Bound Programs (UBP), which includes Upward Bound Altoona (UBA) and Clairton & McKeesport (UBCM), is hosting a 2024 Summer Academy and is seeking five talented and motivated summer Residential Mentors (RMs) who are interested in developing their leadership and mentoring skills while engaging in academic and social activities with approximately 40 students from Altoona, Clairton, & McKeesport High Schools. The Summer Academy will operate from June 16 through August 2. RM training will occur during the week of June 10. No activities will occur the week of July 4. RMs will need to be able to provide their own transportation to/from the Altoona or Greater Allegheny campus for departure of field trips or residential stays. The six-week Summer Academy for students will consist of three weeks virtually with a weekly in-person field trip plus three weeks in a residential format - the week of June 23 at Penn State Greater Allegheny, the week of July 14 at Penn State Behrend, and the week of July 28 at Penn State Altoona. Camp responsibilities may include attending classes, providing tutorial support, leading icebreaker activities, supervising students, chaperoning weekly trips, attending staff meetings, completing program documentation and evaluations by established deadlines building a sense of community with UBA participants plus any other duties assigned by the UBP staff. The residential camps offer a taste of college life, bearing in mind all participants are minors. Students from both Upward Bound Clairton & McKeesport and Upward Bound Altoona will participate in each of these weeks. Responsibilities may include establishing a supportive, encouraging, and welcoming environment in the residence hall; serving as a role model who exhibits sound judgment, maturity, and common sense; ensuring the well-being and safety of all students and other staff members; enforcing UBP and University regulations in a consistent and objective manner; working with a small group of students to complete an assigned project; planning and leading academic, social, and recreational activities; working closely with the program's teachers, office staff, and other individuals; chaperoning groups of students as they participate in activities both on and off campus; monitoring participants; performing regular monitoring duties such as free time check in, meal check in, and sick duty as scheduled; and assisting with cleanup of the residence hall at the end of the summer program. The position requires daytime and evening responsibilities. In addition, the position also requires overnight duty responsibilities on a rotating basis as part of a larger team. There may also be a few virtual components of the Summer Academy. All RMs are required to stay in the student residence hall during the residential components. Hourly pay is $12.00/hr. Room and board during the three residential weeks and any meals that occur during working hours will be provided. Successful candidates will have earned a minimum of 30 credits by the beginning of June 2024 and either be a current Penn State student or currently enrolled at another institution. Preferred candidates will have experience working with youth in a residential setting. Candidates cannot schedule classes or hold additional employment while employed by UBP. There will be some time off during weekends and on the Juneteenth and 4th of July holidays. If interested, please submit a resume and cover letter plus complete the PSU web application. Review of materials will begin soon with interviews starting in March. UBP is a federally funded program that prepares low-income, first-generation high school students for future success in college. At Penn State, UBP is located within The Office of the Vice Provost for Educational Equity, which serves as a catalyst and advocate for Penn State`s diversity and inclusion initiatives. For more information about UBP, please visit our website: http://equity.psu.edu/ub. The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and sustainability in all of its forms. We embrace individual uniqueness, foster a culture of inclusion that supports both broad and specific diversity initiatives, leverage the educational and institutional benefits of diversity in society and nature, and engage all individuals to help them thrive. We value inclusion as a core strength and an essential element of our public service mission. 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