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Silicon Valley Education Foundation (SV[e]F) is the largest educational nonprofit in Silicon Valley. Our mission is to deliver and advocate for equitable STEM education that inspires and prepares students for college and careers. We are guided by the belief that all students are capable of pursuing higher education and boosting their future economic mobility regardless of their background. SV[e]F has an established legacy of providing proven STEM programs and being profoundly committed to empowering students to graduate high school career and college ready. The impact of our work is evident in our strong partnerships with districts and donors in closing the achievement gap and the creation of a workforce that has the skills to meet 21st century needs.

High School College and Career Specialist

POSITION SUMMARY

The Eastside Education Initiative’s (EEI) mission is twofold: (1) to advocate for equal funding for East San Jose schools and (2) to provide supplemental educational services to promote a college and career readiness culture. EEI will focus on four key ‘pillars’ of success: Student, Family, and Community Engagement, Core Subject Proficiency, College and Career Readiness, and Advocacy. The pillars will shape the program investment and prioritize areas based on contributions to student achievement.

Included in EEI’s mission is to provide supplemental educational services to promote a college and career readiness culture by engaging Eastside students and families, improving core subject proficiency of Eastside students leading to an increase of students who pass A-G coursework, providing college and career-aligned programming beginning in the 6th grade to increase enrollment and persistence in two-year colleges and four-year universities.


Under the direction of the Eastside Education Initiative Program Manager, the College and Career Specialist will organize, maintain, and provide various career information and materials; and communicate with students, families, staff, and community representatives concerning career planning and college entrance.

Utilizing leadership, advocacy, and collaboration, the College and Career Specialist will promote student success and respond to identified student needs by developing, managing, delivering, and assessing a comprehensive college and career advising program encompassing extended day opportunities. 

Our ideal candidate will have experience working with diverse populations, demonstrate knowledge of college and career advising techniques, contribute to college and career readiness culture, and integrate students, families, staff, and the community into the program.


Major Duties & Responsibilities


College and Career Readiness

  • Engage students and their families during the school day and extended hours with college and career planning and work across districts.

  • Create and deliver a workforce engagement plan with school districts, nonprofits, community colleges, 4-year universities, and industries that increase economic mobility.

  • Assist students in forming academic, college, and career plans, and develop attitudes, skills, and knowledge based on student needs.

  • Assist students and families with strengthening academic achievement in all core proficiencies, increasing academic aspirations, and raising college awareness.

  • Assist students and families in understanding and navigating the complexities of transitioning and planning for high school and postsecondary opportunities.

  • Organize and facilitate large/small group sessions that involve hands-on experience for each student to include: secondary school success, college awareness, and general elements of college readiness such as study skills, self-monitoring, goal-setting, time management, problem-solving, etc.

  • Engage and foster collaborative relationships with parents.

  • Support and provide College and Career Readiness during summer programs. 

  • Adapt to changing needs and effectively address inquiries.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Leadership

  • Collaborates in designing and implementing college and career programming as extended learning opportunities.

  • Support the coordination of staff and student recruitment for extended-day learning.

  • Collaborate across departments internally and externally.

  • Cultivate and nurture relationships with partners to enhance student engagement and exposure.

  • Provide support to ASSET's (extended learning program) teachers and coordinators on-site to maintain the integrity of the program and offer assistance whenever needed.

Data Management

  • Securely maintain data and records such as student and parent participation rates, completion of student college and career portfolios, calendars, agendas, etc.

  • Organizes, updates, and maintains college and career materials to provide current information for students, parents, and staff.

  • Collaborate closely with the Strategic Impact team to establish uniform data-tracking practices that measure program outcomes.

LOCATION & WORK SCHEDULE

Work Location: San Jose, CA.

This is a part-time position with up to 25 hours per week.

  • This position requires in-person attendance at a school site Monday through Thursday between 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM including 30-min unpaid lunch.

  • Expectation to work from the office (not a school site) around 4 times a month for team building and professional development.

MAJOR DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Minimum of a bachelor's degree or a combination of years of experience and education.

  • Experience in managing a caseload and working with diverse students with various academic backgrounds and achievement levels.

  • Evidence of a strong work ethic and ability to work collaboratively with different groups.

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to manage many moving projects at once.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; strong community network in East San Jose.

  • Ability to maintain professionalism under pressure, problem-solve, anticipate change, and react efficiently to challenging deadlines and priorities.

  • Works well independently but also works collaboratively with a team in a fast-paced environment with a willingness to learn.

  • Demonstrate flexibility and responsiveness.

  • Demonstrated proactive and creative analytical skills.

  • Google Suite and Excel proficiency.

  • Spanish speaking is preferred.

QUALIFICATIONS/KNOWLEDGE OF

  • College Readiness Programming and college entrance requirements.

  • Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary.

  • Record-keeping techniques.

  • Oral and written communication skills.

  • Telephone techniques and etiquette.

  • Basic research methods.

COMPENSATION

SV[e]F offers benefits as required by federal and state laws with a salary commensurate with experience.

Hourly ranges $28-32/hr.

SV[e]F is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, and disability, or other legally protected status.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Apply here

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