College Access Advisor - Keene & Rio Vista HS
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development
Make a Real Impact - On a Flexible Schedule
Are you a college student looking for meaningful part-time work, a retired professional wanting to give back, or someone seeking a part-time opportunity that truly makes a difference? Join ORS as a College Access Advisor and help high school students in a rural community prepare for college, careers, and life beyond graduation.
This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy mentoring, teaching, and encouraging students—while working a flexible schedule in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
Expected
Hours:
16 hours/week (Tue/Thu, 9 AM – 5 PM).
Locations: Keene High School (KHS) & Rio Vista High School (RVHS). Additional opportunities to work on field trips and online tutoring as needed.
Preferred Qualifications- An associate’s degree
- The ability to lead groups and facilitate workshops or interactive learning sessions.
- Comfort with STEM concepts
- Previous experience in TRIO, youth development, or coaching.
- Knowledge of FAFSA, Apply Texas, and scholarship applications.
- Personal background as a first-generation or low-income college student.
- Completion of post-secondary coursework or a degree (Associate’s or higher) from an accredited institution.
- Possession of a valid driver’s license and access to reliable personal transportation to travel between designated school sites.
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with students, parents, and school administrators.
- Ability to mentor youth, manage group behaviors, and establish clear, professional boundaries in a school setting.
- Lead the Open STEM Space at Rio Vista High School. This includes encouraging student inquiry, supervising hands‑on projects, and maintaining an environment that fosters technical curiosity and problem‑solving.
- Serve as a consistent tutor and mentor for students at Keene High School. Use the Socratic method to provide academic support while building professional, goal‑oriented relationships that focus on graduation and college enrollment.
- Design and facilitate engaging workshops at both KHS and RVHS. Topics include FAFSA completion, Apply Texas, scholarship searches, SAT/ACT prep, and "college life" transition skills.
- Address issues related to college readiness, including navigation of the college system, the application process, financial aid, and avoiding common college pitfalls.
- Monitor and respond to student behavior during program hours and field trips, maintaining strong professional boundaries while addressing character issues that affect student success.
- Assist with administrative operations, including contacting students, writing encouraging notes, and organizing STEM supplies and computer equipment.
Must be able to lift and carry 40 lbs., stand and walk for long periods, endure strong heat and cold, climb stairs, fly on an airplane. Must project voice and speak publicly. Must drive a vehicle, read road signs, judge distance, and spend extensive hours in front of a computer screen. Must listen carefully to others on the telephone.
ORS maintains a progressive, creative, and professional working environment. We are seeking talented professionals who want to make a positive impact in Texas communities. If you’re looking for a challenging job that makes a difference in the community, look no further.
If you’re looking for a flexible, purpose‑driven role that directly impacts students’ lives, we’d love to hear from you.
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