Location: Rochester,NY, USA
Location: Rochester, NY Category: Grant Positions Posted On: Tue Sep 17 2024 Job Description:Function of Position:Liberty Partnerships, a comprehensive academic excellence program funded by the New York State Education Department, was established in 1988 to address the significant dropout rate among New York State's youth. Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) engages colleges and universities, school districts, parents, students, community organizations, business and industry, and local government as stakeholders. The mission of LPP is to ensure that program participants graduate from high school and enter post-secondary education or the workforce as highly competent young adults. Monroe Community College's LPP provides academic and personal support services to at-risk Rochester City School District students in grades 7-12.The Program Advisor is responsible for providing age-appropriate programming for middle and high school students that will develop the students' knowledge of the world of work and prepare students to make decisions about future career paths. The Advisor is also responsible for assisting in the planning and facilitation of the career exploration, student leadership, mentoring, and college prep components of the program.The Advisor will assist in developing culturally relevant activities that address student needs and interests. The Advisor is also responsible for enhancing parent engagement by maintaining regular communication with parents via phone calls, emails, texts, and other appropriate means.*This is a temporary, grant-funded position that may be renewed annually contingent upon availability of grant funding and performance reviews. This position is eligible for paid time off and benefits.Examples of Duties & Responsibilities:Manage recruiting efforts across the four (4) target schools, and follow up with families to complete the enrollment process in LPPPlan and facilitate the LPP Parent Engagement Committee meetingsAssist in planning and supervising campus-based and off-campus cultural, social, career exploration, and college prep activities for students and parentsPlan and implement career exploration activities that broaden students' awareness of career options and educational/experience requirementsDevelop and maintain ongoing communication with school personnel as appropriateAdminister resiliency assessments to LPP students on caseloadSupervise after-school tutoring sessionsAssist the Program Director with the planning and implementation of the summer programAttend school-based meetings and act as an LPP representative at school events, such as Parent/Teacher Conferences, agency fairs, and orientationsAttend LPP statewide meetings and professional development conferencesAttend the annual LPP Empire Youth Summit with LPP staff and studentsMaintain accurate records to report to key stakeholdersMake home visits as neededPerforms additional duties as assigned by the Director of LPPMCC Expectations:Adheres to the College Code of ConductContributes to, supports, and maintains an equitable, inclusive, and collaborative College environmentMaintains technological competencies utilized by the CollegeCommits to the philosophy of a comprehensive community collegeCommits to professional growth. which includes seeking ongoing training in diversity, equity, and inclusion to better serve studentsJob Requirements:Required Qualifications:Earned Associate's Degree with Bachelor's work in progress in education, human services, social work, counseling or a related field from a regionally accredited higher education institutionAbility to develop and plan enrichment activities for at-risk middle and high school studentsEvidence of communicating effectively and building relationships with students of diverse backgroundsExcellent organizational and interpersonal skillsAbility to work collaboratively as a member of a teamEvidence of some proficiency with technologyCommitment to service to the institutionCommitment to professional growthPreferred Qualifications:Earned Bachelor's Degree in education, human service, social work, counseling or a related field from a regionally accredited higher education institution.Knowledge of and experience with the Rochester City School District and community resources for adolescents and families.Experience in career development/guidance.Experience with the college admissions process.Bilingual and able to read, write, and speak Spanish, or other languages, proficientlyAdditional Information:Salary: Salary is determined based on experience, internal equity and college budget. This position has a range of $42,000 to $43,000 and is based on these mentioned factors.MCC offers a Flexible Work Policy for benefit eligible employees. Types of flexible work arrangements include flextime/staggered shifts, remote work/telecommuting and compressed work schedule. The availability of flexible work arrangements varies by division, department, and position, based upon business and operational needs. Limitations to flexible work arrangements are outlined in the official policy.Prohibition of Remote Work Outside New York State: Remote work locations outside New York State are not authorized by the College due to out-of-state tax and regulatory implications. In limited circumstances, prompted by business or operational needs, the College may approve requests to work remotely outside of New York State, on a short term, temporary basis.Monroe Community College prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, familial status, gender identity or expression, age, genetic information, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, marital status, veteran status, domestic violence, victim status, criminal conviction, or any other characteristic or status protected by state or federal laws or College policy in admissions, employment, and treatment of students and employees, or in any aspect of the business of the College.Notice of Non-Discrimination ( Campus Security & Fire Safety Report