VTSU
Location (3)
Castleton, Vermont
Salary
$15 - $17 / HOUR
Locations
Mentors assist in planning and managing the Summer Bridge program by facilitating group activities and providing direct support to first-year participants. They also monitor residence hall activities and serve as positive role models while ensuring adherence to university rules.
Candidates should be students in good standing with at least 24 credits and a willingness to support first-generation, low-income, or disabled students. Prior experience as a mentor or residence life staff member is preferred but not required.
Summer Bridge Mentors work with the Academic Support staff in planning and managing the five-day Summer Bridge program in a variety of ways: working directly with first-year participants, facilitating and coordinating planned group activities, and assisting the Area Coordinators in monitoring participants in the residence halls after program hours.
Summer Bridge Mentors are expected to represent VTSU in a mature and responsible manner and to serve as positive role models for the first-year participants. They are expected to live on campus during training and the program and must exhibit exemplary behavior at all times. Mentors are expected to build rapport with participants, to share VTSU experiences and insights, to encourage participants to make positive choices and to put forth effort to succeed, to advise when appropriate, and to make appropriate referrals to others in situations beyond the scope of their own knowledge, expertise, responsibility, or authority. In order to create and maintain a positive climate throughout this intensive program, it is essential that mentors treat themselves and each other, as well as the Academic Support staff and the entire University community, with respect, compassion, and integrity.
Summer Bridge Mentors must demonstrate a willingness to help first generation, low income and disabled students make the transition to college. To be a student in good standing with a minimum of 24 credits is preferred. Prior experience as a Summer Bridge participant or mentor or experience as a residence life staff member is preferred but is not required. All accepted mentors will be strongly encouraged to obtain qualifications to drive a campus vehicle or van prior to the start of Bridge week.
Terms of Employment
Summer Bridge Mentors will receive supervision from the Academic Support staff (primarily the Director and the Coordinator of Disabilities Services), along with the Summer Bridge Coordinator and Lead Mentor, if applicable.
Apply by March 17, 2026.
The Castleton, Johnson & Randolph/Williston TRIO SSS programs are partially funded by a US Department of Education TRIO grant.
Lyndon’s program is funded through the J. Warren & Lois McClure Foundation, and is not associated with a TRIO program.
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