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- Provide individual and group college and career advising, workshops, and presentations
- Supervise the college admission process and coordinate college visits
- Serve as College/Career Advisor for the six-week Summer Component
- Outreach and recruitment of students
- Individual Learning Plans (ILP) and Transcript evaluations
- Assist with exam registration
- Track report cards and academic progress
- Attend staff meetings
- Attend college and career collaborative meetings at target schools
- Outreach to community organizations to plan cultural and educational activities
- Plans and organizes periodic group meetings for all program students.
- Maintains close liaison with students, their families and high school staff
- Data entry
- Support students in college and career centers at target schools
- Track, attend, and connect students to tutoring services
- Advice & assistance in secondary course selection, and if applicable, initial postsecondary course selection
- Participate and support College/Career events at target schools
- Attend Parent Nights, Back-to-School Night, Cash for College, and other College/Career events in the evenings at target schools
- Drive students to/from workshops, field trips, and college tours
- Must be present at tutoring sessions
- Student outreach - including but not limited to personal calls, emails, texts, home visits etc.
- Other duties as required
- Bachelor's degree preferred in Education, English, Psychology, Social Science, or Math
- 3 years of experience in student services professional work with low-income, first generation minority students; experience with state and federal programs; Prefer person from similar background as target population.
- At least one year of working with a college-access program or college/career exploration
- Life experience with barriers similar to those from TRIO target populations, including, but not limited to, being a member of an underrepresented group in higher education, being a first-generation student, being from a low income family, or having a disability.
- Knowledge of issues affecting the academic potential of low income, first generation college-bound youth (bilingual a plus)
- Ability to express effectively both written and oral communications. Ability to effectively present information on one-on-one and small group situation
- Working knowledge of personnel and instructional computing applications required
- Extensive experience working with teenagers in multi-racial environment, in guidance counseling, community work or social agency
- Willingness to travel and work flexible hours
- Some administrative and supervisory experience
- Valid CA Driver's License and clean driving record
UB College Advisor - San Francisco, United States - University Of San Francisco
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$66,560.00 annual salary