Middle School Advisor
Bank Street College of Education
Location
New York
Salary
$64,350 / YEAR
Quick overview
The Middle School Advisor will meet with students and families, create individual learning plans, and advocate for students in schools. They will also lead after school and Saturday classes, ensuring students' academic and social development.
Requirements summary
Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Education, Social Work, or a related field, along with experience working with middle school children. Familiarity with the NYC public school system and the middle and high school application process is preferred.
Job description
- Liberty LEADS is a NYC-based college access - high school completion program that serves over 200 underrepresented children between 5th and 12th grade each year since 1989.
- Liberty LEADS was founded to empower youth by helping them attain higher education, embrace leadership engagement, and create a positive future for themselves and others.
- Liberty LEADS provides an alternative learning environment in which young people can experience success as learners and increase their ability and motivation to graduate from high school and seek entry into postsecondary education and/or meaningful employment.
- The program is guided by the principle that all children have gifts, talents, and great potential and can contribute to one another's social and academic growth.
- We are looking for a passionate individual who can work in a collaborative team environment and is invested in connecting and supporting children and families.
- The ideal Middle School Adviser is dependable, flexible, creative and is dedicated to helping families and children develop and succeed academically, socially and emotionally and will work with 5th-8th grade students.
- This position requires regular Saturday work and occasional overnight travel with students is part of the role.
- The Middle School Adviser will report to the Director and Program Coordinator (Task Supervisor).
Salary
$64,350 annually Direct Service Responsibilities Meet with students and families and onboard students and families. Work on Saturdays and attend occasional overnight travel with students. Create individual student schedules, personal learning and behavior management plans. Responsible for students' regular participation to insure retention. Conduct daily outreach to students and families, via phone calls, emails, text messages. Lead or teach after school and or Saturday classes for grades 5th-12th. Meet with parents (one on one and in groups) on a regular basis to support the students' development. Responsible for helping students’ promotion to the next grade. Build relationships and meet with guidance counselors, teachers and school personnel in order to advocate for students in schools. Meet with and assist students and families with the middle and high school admission process to ensure students apply to “right fit” schools that align to the student’s strengths, interests and needs and assist families with the High School application process. Counsel students on academic issues and outreach services for students and families. Advocate for youth in schools and with the schools and advocacy groups. Monitor student promotion to next grade level. Participate in school-based support teams and student educational evaluations. Help students sign up for Liberty”s after school classes, Saturday classes and activities. Create individual student schedules and behavior management plans. Administrative Responsibilities Gather and maintain student data, such as report cards, outreach rosters, attendance information, progress reports, evaluations, teachers notes. Enter daily attendance, outreach and direct service information using Liberty software, FileMaker database. Maintain and update student educational records (digital and hard copy) with the assistance of the Program Coordinator and Data Associate. Coordinate planning and implementation of all Middle School programming. Assist in preparing reports for the New York State Education Department and other funding sources. Attend weekly staff meetings and participate in other meetings at Bank Street College and externally as needed. Develop lesson planning and curriculum for classes. Recruit, interview, hire, train and provide ongoing support, training and supervision to all Saturday and after school academic, recreational and arts instructors. Disseminate information and resources among teachers, tutors, etc. Plan and implement the after school program and weekend college program for 7th-8th graders. Work closely with Program Coordinator and Data Associate on outreach and retention plans. Occasional overnight travel or shifts may also be required based on business needs.
Qualifications
Bachelors in Education, Special Education, Social Work, Counseling or other related field Experience working with 5th-8th grade (10-14 year old) children Familiarity working in an out of school time setting Familiarity with the NYC public school system Familiarity with the NYC middle and high school public school application process Regular Saturday work required Occasional overnight student trips required Bilingual- Spanish Preferred Please email cover letter and resume to: Ana Lisa Tiburcio Director, Liberty LEADS Program atiburcio@bankstreet.edu
- Bank Street is a leader in education, a pioneer in improving the quality of classroom practice, and a national advocate for children and their families.
- Since its beginnings in 1916, Bank Street has been at the forefront of understanding how children learn and grow.
- From early childhood centers and schools to hospitals and museums, Bank Street has built a national reputation on the simple fact that our graduates know how to do the work that is right for children.
- At Bank Street’s Graduate School of Education, students are trained in a model that combines the study of human development, learning theory, and sustained clinical placement to promote significant development as a teacher prior to graduation.
- Our children’s programs—Bank Street School for Children, Family Center, Bank Street Head Start, and Liberty LEADS—foster children’s development in the broadest sense by providing diverse opportunities for social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth.
- The Bank Street Education Center disrupts inequity through system-level change to help design better educational experiences for both children and adults.
- The College further supports and influences positive outcomes for children every day through professional development programs, research projects, and other key efforts engaging educators, intermediary organizations, and government officials at the district, state, and federal levels.