Full-Time

College Access Coordinator

Posted on 12/21/2024

Mission Graduates

Mission Graduates

51-200 employees

Non-profit promoting college access for youth

Education

Compensation Overview

$23 - $25Hourly

Junior

San Francisco, CA, USA

Position requires onsite presence in San Francisco.

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 1-2 years of experience working with diverse youth in community and public school settings, focusing on college access programming.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with the best practices in youth development program planning, curriculum development, methods of teaching, and evaluation.
  • Demonstrated effectiveness in program development and implementation.
  • Advanced knowledge of the college application process and financial aid system.
  • Familiarity with college access challenges that are specific to first-generation college students.
  • Familiarity with and experience working in or with schools and community-based organizations.
  • Familiarity and experience working with undocumented youth.
  • Bilingual Spanish/English fluency desired.
  • BA or BS required.
  • Current CPR certification (or attained within 2 months of employment).
  • TB test clearance is mandatory before hiring.
  • Experience working in communities of color with low-income populations.
  • Candidates must be flexible, well-organized, and able to take initiative.
  • Some weekends and evenings required.
Responsibilities
  • Coordinate college persistence programming with the support of MHS College Success Manager.
  • Deep knowledge of the nature of the achievement gap in San Francisco and approaches designed for students experiencing that gap.
  • Assist Program Manager in identifying MHS community needs, establishing program priorities, and implementing plans to address these needs and priorities.
  • Contribute to developing College Access and Success programming and content, including transcript reviews and educational plans, college admissions process, personal statement development, financial aid, college applications, and scholarship applications and resources.
  • Assist Program Manager in implementing program evaluations and utilizing evaluation findings in program development to ensure positive outcomes.
  • Assist Program Manager in maintaining all program records, including participant files and curriculum.
  • Assist in preparing data for funding proposals and reports regarding college persistence.
  • In collaboration with other MG team members, assist in recruiting, training, and supervising volunteers and program consultants.
  • In collaboration with the College Success Manager, support in coordinating the Mission Success Cohort Program.
  • Provide academic and college counseling to Mission High School students in collaboration with the Future Center team.
  • Provide individualized college counseling to students and their parents/guardians regarding college exploration, college applications, financial aid, and admissions decisions.
  • Research, identify, and maintain contact with appropriate summer programs, college scholarships, and community partners.
  • Facilitate Summer Program classes or workshops about college access and readiness.
  • Serve as a positive role model for high school students.
  • Assist in 1 class (4 times a week), and participate in common planning time.
  • Build relationships with students in embedded classes to develop socio-emotional skills, academic expectations, and college readiness.
  • Provide resources for students who demonstrate the need for emotional and academic support.
  • Provide tiered attendance support: call home for every second absence; call home to celebrate attendance improvements; analyze weekly attendance data provided by the Attendance Clerk; make referrals to the Coordinated Care Team and other support groups in the school.
  • Intentional relationship building with youth, parents, and community partners.
  • Making connections outside of the academic setting to build trust (e.g., attending student extracurricular events, chaperoning field trips).
  • Coordinate with the school staff and CBO’s focusing on college access to ensure all MHS students consider college after high school.
  • Build/strengthen relationships with Mission High staff, faculty, students, parents, and community partners.
  • Assist in outreach to youth and families, including creating all relevant marketing materials.
  • Assist with parent engagement activities and maintain positive parent relations.
  • Manage social media platforms to promote programming, resources, and events.

Mission Graduates focuses on increasing college attendance among youth and families in San Francisco. The organization serves around 5,000 students through various educational programs, including after-school activities, in-school support, and summer initiatives, all aimed at fostering a college-going culture. By collaborating with local schools like Bryant Elementary, Flynn Elementary, and Mission High School, Mission Graduates ensures that each program is tailored to the needs of the community, with dedicated program directors overseeing implementation. The organization operates on a model funded by donations, grants, and fundraising events, emphasizing cost-effectiveness and transparency in its operations. Their goal is to make college an attainable goal for all students, using data-driven outcomes to measure success and improve their programs.

Company Stage

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

San Francisco, California

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Growth & Insights
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6 month growth

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Increased focus on STEM education aligns with Mission Graduates' higher education goals.
  • Hybrid learning models offer expansion opportunities beyond traditional settings.
  • Growing corporate social responsibility initiatives could lead to new partnerships.

What critics are saying

  • Decreasing public school enrollment may reduce the number of students served.
  • Increased competition for grants could strain Mission Graduates' funding sources.
  • Rising operational costs in San Francisco challenge their cost-effectiveness.

What makes Mission Graduates unique

  • Mission Graduates focuses on underserved communities in San Francisco for college access.
  • They collaborate with local schools, ensuring tailored educational support programs.
  • Their model emphasizes cost-effectiveness and transparency in using donations and grants.

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