Mentor for High School Youth Program (In-person, On-Site)
Part to full time options of between 7-14, 15-19, 20-30 & 31-40 hours week.
This position operates through the 2024-2025 academic year; approximately early Fall to mid June.
This position serves the Rutland region of Vermont (Serving one site in West Rutland).
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 help provide high school students with the tools, resources, and confidence to provide mentorship to elementary school-aged youth and grow themselves.
The Guided Mentoring program applies a multi-tiered mentorship design centering on high school youth, utilizing near peer mentoring both for and with our high school youth. Accordingly, this position is for those who have recent professional or lived experience with high school age youth.
The Experience of Service as a Mentor Guide:
In collaboration with the Guided Mentoring team, you will focus on engaging and supporting 1 or more teams of 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 and after school programming, in addition to out of school 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.
The breadth and depth of the Mentor Guide's role and responsibilities is determined in part by the number of hours a week being served and in partnership with the regional program manager and school personnel partners. The role also involves assisting with planning and activities for additional times 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.
- 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, 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.
- Contribute to building connections and relationships with parents and community partners.
- 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 around Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
- 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.
- Valid driver's license and insurance
- College Degree and/or Post Secondary Education Certification or Training.
- 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 as a member of a team
- Commitment to holding unconditional positive regard for DREAM youth
- A living stipend is provided to you in biweekly payments. The stipend amount is dependent upon your weekly hours commitment, which can be either part time or full time.
- 31-40 hours weekly: $850 biweekly
- 20-30 hours weekly: $637.50 biweekly
- 15-19 hours weekly: $425 biweekly
- 7-14 hours weekly: $250 biweekly
- 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.
- The amount of this award is dependent on the total hours of service that you will be committing to the organization over the entire term, which will be discussed as a component of the hiring process.
- 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.
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. Employment 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.