What are the responsibilities and job description for the Program Coordinator, Persistence position at Commonpoint Queens?
High School & College Success
Program Coordinator, Persistence
STATEMENT OF THE AGENCY
Commonpoint is a non-profit, multi-service agency with flagship sites in Little Neck, Bayside, Forest Hills, East Elmhurst, Jamaica, and Crotona (Bronx), as well as 80 additional sites throughout the community. These sites provide a diverse array of programs and services to over 85,000 individuals. The mission is to sustain and enhance the quality of family and individual life for all members of our community, regardless of religion, ethnic or cultural background, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual preference, age, or disability, within a pervasive and inclusive environment that facilitates individual growth, meets individual needs and builds community. We accomplish this mission through a broad range of social, educational, and recreational services that reach community members of all ages and backgrounds.
STATEMENT OF THE POSITION
Within our framework of a holistic, strength-focused, and family-supported practice, an individual hired as the Program Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director of Persistence. This role involves supervising and overseeing Persistence Advisors at various school sites. The Persistence Program provides individual academic and social emotional support services to our new, continuing, and transfer students. Supports include assisting with transition and enrollment, providing resources and opportunities for students to explore career and degree options, as well as self-advocacy skills.
Qualifications
Responsibilities
General Tasks of All Commonpoint Queens Staff
Commonpoint Queens reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. Commonpoint Queens and the Samuel Field Y are equal-opportunity employers/programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Salary Range: $57,500 - $60,000
To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume as a Word or PDF document only, to
speriatambi@commonpoint.org. Please indicate “Program Coordinator, Persistence”
Program Coordinator, Persistence
STATEMENT OF THE AGENCY
Commonpoint is a non-profit, multi-service agency with flagship sites in Little Neck, Bayside, Forest Hills, East Elmhurst, Jamaica, and Crotona (Bronx), as well as 80 additional sites throughout the community. These sites provide a diverse array of programs and services to over 85,000 individuals. The mission is to sustain and enhance the quality of family and individual life for all members of our community, regardless of religion, ethnic or cultural background, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual preference, age, or disability, within a pervasive and inclusive environment that facilitates individual growth, meets individual needs and builds community. We accomplish this mission through a broad range of social, educational, and recreational services that reach community members of all ages and backgrounds.
STATEMENT OF THE POSITION
Within our framework of a holistic, strength-focused, and family-supported practice, an individual hired as the Program Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director of Persistence. This role involves supervising and overseeing Persistence Advisors at various school sites. The Persistence Program provides individual academic and social emotional support services to our new, continuing, and transfer students. Supports include assisting with transition and enrollment, providing resources and opportunities for students to explore career and degree options, as well as self-advocacy skills.
Qualifications
- Master's degree required, preferably in Social Work, Counseling, School Counseling, School Psychology, or a related field from an accredited university; Bilingual - Spanish extension is strongly preferred
- 2-3 years of graduate school field placement or work experience within either a youth-focused or education-focused agency.
- Prior experience working with high school and college students is a plus
- Highly detail-oriented and organized approach to tasks while able to meet competing deadlines
- Exceptional communication skills: verbal, written, interpersonal (phone and in-person)
- Demonstrates unequivocal passion for closing the achievement and opportunity gap
- Self-starter who can work independently and collaboratively in a group, is team-oriented, has a growth mindset, and is willing to do what it takes to get the work done (whether it is their specifically assigned task or not)
- Proficient in Google Suite, and experience using Database/CMS program preferred (e.g. Salesforce, National Student Clearinghouse)
- Prior workshop/seminar development and implementation experience preferred; prior college counseling experience strongly preferred.
- Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based and/or youth development perspective.
Responsibilities
- Create engaging and relevant activities for students and their families connected to college success.
- Ability to work evenings and weekends.
- Must be able to travel
- May require overnight travel.
- Ability to travel to multiple sites including CUNY and SUNY college campuses.
- Foster and manage relationships with college personnel, including college administrators, professors, and staff who provide student support services.
- Supervise Persistence Advisors and support Youth Development Summer Program
- Experience working with a diverse group of students and ability to support students as a liaison.
- Strong relationship-building and group facilitation capabilities, incorporating cross-cultural sensitivity.
- Deep understanding of positive youth development, education learning standards, and issues facing immigrant and first-generation youth in the U.S.
- College guidance experience and strong knowledge of college applications, opportunity programs (HEOP/SEEK/CD/EOP), financial aid and scholarship process, and college portals.
- Ability to research and develop opportunities for alumni.
- Ability to develop partnerships, work with and in teams.
- Takes initiative and has the ability to solve problems.
- Energized by the idea and process of creating and implementing new initiatives.
- Identify gaps in services based on best practices in retention and create programs to improve student success.
- Develop student records and portfolios, including academic monitoring and an early warning system to address risks to retention.
- Maintain a schedule for regular outreach to students in the program via phone, text, email, virtual, and in-person communications.
- Build positive rapport with students to serve as a person of impact and influence throughout their post-secondary journey.
General Tasks of All Commonpoint Queens Staff
- Promote and implement the Core Values of the Community Center.
- Participation in all staff meetings and staff training seminars.
- Participation in agency-wide programs and program committees, as assigned.
- Active involvement, as a supervisee, in the supervision process.
- Support the mission of the Commonpoint Queens.
- Other tasks appropriate to the Commonpoint Queens staff, as assigned.
Commonpoint Queens reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. Commonpoint Queens and the Samuel Field Y are equal-opportunity employers/programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
Salary Range: $57,500 - $60,000
To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume as a Word or PDF document only, to
speriatambi@commonpoint.org. Please indicate “Program Coordinator, Persistence”
Salary : $57,500 - $60,000