ACE PATH Middle School Program Coordinator, Tucson, AZ - University of Notre Dame

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    Please see Special Instructions for more details.

    This position is based out of Tucson, AZ
    Position Information

    Position Information
    Job Title
    Job Description
    The


    ACE

    PATH
    Tucson Middle School Coordinator role primarilary serves to offer direct, relational preparation and support to the 6th – 8th grade students served by


    PATH
    Tucson.

    First and foremost, this position is a part of a team effort to dismantle the opportunity gap as experienced by our students and partner with schools and families to help children on their journeys toward college and heaven.

    The majority being potential first generation college graduates. During the school year the


    PATH
    Tucson Middle School Coordinator will plan, prep, and teach a weekly course called


    PATH


    Persistence Class in which they'll facilitate development of hard and soft skills necessary on the educational journey through college including but not limited to executive functioning skills, social-emotional skills, and high school/college choice preparation.

    This will amount to 9 classes each week between our two partner schools. Outside of


    PATH


    Persistence Class, the role will involve other efforts and events to get to know the students, families, and greater school community in addition to connections with outside resources and supports that could be beneficial to the students.

    The


    PATH
    Tucson Middle School Coordinator also takes on the role of directing the


    PATH
    Rising Summer Program- a summer camp/summer school hybrid that employs current college undergraduates as intern teachers.

    The middle school coordinator guides the recruitment, selection, and preparation of these interns and operates in a role akin to that of a school principal for the summer program, directly supervising two deans who in turn supervise instructional coaches who guide the growth and development of the interns serving our middle school students.

    In the school year and summer the middle school coordinator will be invited to help plan and/or chaperone various college exposure and enrichment field trips locally and nationally as well.

    Throughout all of these movements, logging data on student performance and disposition will be integral.

    Duties include but are not limited to:
    Direct coaching, which includes social-emotional, pastoral, and academic teaching in


    PATH
    Persistence Class and counseling and data logging & analysis for middle school students in one-on-one and group formats
    Coordinating the


    PATH
    Rising Summer Program (essentially acting as the principal of our summer program for middle school students)

    PATH
    Persistence Class & Rising Summer program building (networking with schools, creating calendars of work flow, improving scope & sequence)
    Presence and support at


    PATH
    Tucson middle school, high school, and college programming
    Other duties as assigned
    Minimum Qualifications

    Bachelor's degree- Education, Social Work, Counseling or similar /related field

    • 12 years of experience

    The candidate must exhibit zeal, coachability, persistence, servant leadership, and hunger for spiritual growth in addition to employing a growth mindset and anti-racist beliefs.

    We are looking for someone who has training and experience working with students in vulnerable populations and/or students from communities who have historically been under-represented in the population of college graduates.

    The role requires someone who is flexible, takes initiative, and communicates clearly.

    S/he must have demonstrated an ability to connect meaningfully with people of multiple ages and in a variety of roles.

    Ability to converse and write in Spanish is preferred.
    Preferred Qualifications

    Teaching Licensure/Certification is preferred but not required. Membership with


    NACAC
    (National Association for College Admission Counseling) is also preferred but not required. Additionally, the candidate must be able and willing to live in Tucson, AZ and to travel. The ability to speak and understand Spanish is also preferred but not required.
    Special Instructions to Applicants
    This position is based out of Tucson, AZ
    Department
    Department

    Alliance for Catholic Education
    Department Website
    Department Website

    Family / Sub-Family
    Family / Sub-Family

    Academic Aff / Prgrm Admin_Other
    Career Stream/Level

    EIC 1 Associate
    Department Hiring Pay Range
    Department Hiring Pay Range

    $45,000 - $55,000, Commensurate with experience
    Pay ID
    Pay ID

    Semi-Monthly
    FLSA Status
    FLSA Status

    S- FT Exempt
    Job Category
    Job Category

    Administrator/Professional
    Job Type
    Job Type

    Full-time

    Schedule:
    Days of Week & Hours


    Schedule:
    Hours/Week


    Schedule:
    # of months

    The University of Notre Dame seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty, staff and administration. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace. We strongly encourage applications from female and minority candidates and others that will enhance our community. Moreover, Notre Dame prohibits discrimination against veterans or disabled qualified individuals, and requires affirmative action by covered contractors to employ and advance veterans and qualified individuals with disabilities in compliance with 41


    CFR
    a) and 41


    CFR
    a).
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    • By selecting "Yes" below you acknowledge that the location of this position is Tuscon, and you would still like to be considered.
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