BPS Academic Mentoring Program
Company: City of Boston
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 20, 2025
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Job Description:
OverviewThe mission of the Boston Public Schools (BPS) Academic
Mentoring Program is to provide students with opportunities for
personal, academic, and professional growth through mentorship. We
aim to connect youth with caring adults who can guide and support
them in navigating their educational journey while also building
essential life skills. Our goal is to foster long-term, positive
relationships that contribute to student success in and beyond the
classroom, promoting both personal development and academic
achievement. Program Overview and Model Our youth program focuses
on connecting students, primarily from middle and high schools,
with mentors who serve as role models, advocates, and sources of
support. The program is structured around three key pillars: -
Academic Support: Mentors work with students on enhancing study
habits, time management, and subject-specific challenges. They also
help students set academic goals and create actionable plans to
achieve them. - Personal Development: We emphasize the development
of essential life skills, such as communication, problem-solving,
leadership, and emotional intelligence. Mentors provide guidance on
building self-confidence, managing stress, and navigating personal
challenges. - Career Exploration and Preparation: Mentors help
students explore career interests and provide guidance on
post-secondary options, such as college, vocational training, or
entering the workforce. The program includes career panels, job
shadowing opportunities, and resume-building workshops.
Participants Served Our program serves students from diverse
backgrounds across the Boston Public Schools system. We prioritize
outreach to underserved communities, focusing on students who may
not have access to other forms of academic or personal support.
Participants range in age from 12 to 18, with special attention
given to those facing challenges such as academic underperformance,
lack of family support, or involvement in the juvenile justice
system. Year-Round Opportunities The BPS Academic Mentoring Program
offers a variety of year-round opportunities, including: - Weekly
Mentorship Sessions: Students meet with their mentors regularly
throughout the academic year to set goals, track progress, and work
on various projects. - Summer Enrichment Programs: During the
summer, we provide academic workshops, leadership development
seminars, and service-learning opportunities to keep students
engaged. - College and Career Prep: We offer year-round college and
career readiness programs that include SAT/ACT prep, financial aid
workshops, and college application support. - Community Engagement
Events: Our program also hosts community events, such as family
nights, career panels, and college tours, that involve both
students and their families to strengthen the support network
around each student. Overall, we strive to create a comprehensive
program that supports students in every facet of their growth,
ensuring they have the tools and resources to succeed academically
and personally.Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesHere are 4-5 key
duties and responsibilities for the Youth Council Member position:
Mentor Matching & Support: - Assist in identifying and connecting
students with suitable mentors, ensuring consistent support and
guidance for mentees. Event Planning & Coordination: - Plan and
organize events, workshops, and trips that foster engagement
between mentors and mentees, handling logistics such as
transportation and guest speakers. Outreach & Recruitment: -
Actively recruit mentors and mentees through school outreach,
community events, and social media, promoting the benefits of
mentorship. Community Building & Engagement: - Create a welcoming
and supportive environment, organizing opportunities for mentees to
network with mentors, peers, and community leaders. Youth Advocacy:
- Represent students' concerns in discussions with school
administrators and advocate for policies that promote academic and
personal development.The Ideal Candidate for this JobHere are 4-5
qualifications and special demands for the Youth Council Member
position: Strong Communication Skills: - Ability to communicate
effectively with peers, mentors, school administrators, and
community members, both verbally and in writing. Leadership and
Initiative: - Demonstrated leadership abilities, including the
capacity to take initiative, organize events, and inspire peers to
engage in the mentoring program. Commitment to Mentorship and Youth
Development: - A genuine passion for helping others, with a focus
on supporting the academic and personal growth of fellow students.
Organizational and Time Management Skills: - Ability to manage
multiple tasks and responsibilities, including event planning,
outreach, and program evaluation, while adhering to deadlines.
Availability for Regular Meetings and Activities: - Ability to
attend weekly or bi-weekly meetings, mentor-mentee events, and
community outreach activities, with a commitment to the success of
the program.
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