AmeriCorps RISE -Track Mentor
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational
Overview
The RISE Network is seeking Ameri Corps On-Track Mentors to join a national movement advancing educational equity and improving student outcomes in high-need communities. On-Track Mentors support a focused caseload of ninth-grade students during a pivotal transition year, helping them build the foundation for high school and postsecondary success. As part of a dedicated team in RISE partner schools, members provide personalized support and serve as student advocates, working to ensure every student graduates with a strong plan and the skills and confidence to succeed.
SeniorSchool Improvement Coach at Connecticut RISE Network
Position Summary and
Essential Job Functions:
We are hiring for an immediate replacement On-Track Mentor for our Ameri Corps service program. This role is a full-time (40 hours per week), in-person position based at a Hartford, CT public school. The position is a six-month term beginning in February, during which the member will complete 900 hours of service, in alignment with our existing program structure.
Reports to:
On-Track Mentor Program Manager.
Location
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In-person, with time split between a Hartford partner school and limited time at RISE Headquarters in New Haven, CT.
Stipend
: $20,118 paid over 6 month contract.
Benefits
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Comprehensive Health, Dental and Vision insurance benefits at no cost.
- Build trusting, supportive relationships with students, families, and school staff, while fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment that honors and uplifts students from diverse backgrounds.
- Serve as a liaison between families and the school, providing regular updates on student progress.
- Support a caseload of up to 50 first-time Grade 9 students navigating academic, attendance, social, and/or behavioral challenges.
- Provide one-on-one coaching and mentoring to help students stay on-track and transition smoothly into and through high school.
- Develop personalized plans for each student and monitor progress through regular check-ins with students, families, and staff.
- Partner with teachers, counselors, and other staff to coordinate timely academic and non-academic interventions.
- Participate in weekly on-track meetings with teachers, administrators, and support staff to review data, share insights, and adjust support as needed.
- Design, organize, and facilitate group sessions, conferences, and meetings.
- Use data to identify early warning signs and proactively support students.
- Maintain accurate records of student meetings, interventions, and outcomes.
- Demonstrate empathy, patience, and cultural awareness in working with students from varied backgrounds.
- Create a welcoming and equitable environment that values each student’s unique experience.
- Engage in ongoing learning and feedback to continuously strengthen your impact.
- Collaborate with other On-Track Mentors and Coordinators to share best practices and support program development.
- Balance coaching, data entry, meetings, and planning responsibilities with strong time management and organization skills.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, for engaging with students, parents, and educators.
- Proficient in tracking student progress, data entry, and monitoring academic/attendance performance.
- Experience working with high school-age youth and their families.
- Ability to interact professionally and earn credibility with a diverse range of stakeholders.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and to meet competing demands.
- Basic proficiency in data tracking systems and standard software (e.g. Google Suite).
- Strong belief that all students can learn and achieve at high levels.
- Positive attitude, and willingness to work in a collaborative environment.
- Successfully pass the three-part National Service Criminal History Check
- Abide by all Ameri Corps Prohibited Activities as outlined in the member contract
- Commit to a 10-month, full-time assignment (40 hours/week), starting in early fall.
- Complete a minimum of 1,700 hours of service
- Participate in an initial orientation and training, followed by ongoing training throughout the service term
- Hold an associate’s or…
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