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Posted: 09-Jul-22
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
Type: Full Time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 71097
This position will identify and select participants, assess students' needs, and provide personal, academic and career services to participants. This position will also present and plan curriculum for 7-12 grades. The Educational Advisor reports to the Project Director.
*This posting will fill the need of 2 positions within the Educational Talent Search department. One position will be on a 10-month assignment and one will be on a 12-month assignment.
*Posting will remain open until position has been filled. Review of applicants will take place periodically and interviews will be scheduled accordingly.
- Facilitates meeting the requirements set forth by the U.S. Department of Education grant.
- Assists in the recruitment efforts for Educational Talent Search.
- Monitors recruitment numbers to ensure that program participant requirements are met.
- Maintains secure files for students/participants in the program.
- Work effectively with school and community organization personnel to identify, recruit, select and help meet the educational needs of participants.
- Meet monthly with Talent Search participants at their schools.
- Obtain semester grades for participants from school personnel.
- Participate in the development of a creative curriculum and activity development which enhances educational success, financial literacy and career awareness.
- Develop mentoring relationships and build strong rapport with program participants.
- Provide direct personal, academic and career development services to Talent Search participants.
- Plan and coordinate special educational activities, such as college tours, ACT preparation workshops, and residential camps during spring and summer school breaks.
- Participate in hiring and training of all new staff.
- Assist in publishing and creating blogs, vlogs and newsletters.
- Maintain accurate records and files.
- Document student progress and services provided to project participants. (Blumen)
- Assist the Project Director in conducting evaluations, preparing performance reports, and other reports as required by BCTC, KCTCS and the U.S. Department of Education.
- Participate in conferences and workshops to enhance professional development.
- Other duties as assigned by the project director.
Minimum Education/Experiment Requirements:
- Master's degree (Counseling, Education, Student Personnel Services, Higher Education, Social Work, or related field) as required by the program grant.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience teaching and/or advising economically disadvantaged youth.
- Able to effectively communicate with students, parents, and school personnel.
- Able to work creatively and effectively within a team environment.
- Familiar with using MS office applications, Google drive, including other databases.
- Familiar with using social media, Facebook, twitter.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Self-motivated and able to work independently.
- Prefer personal experience overcoming economic and educational barriers.
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