College Access Program Coordinator
Conexión Américas
Position: College Access Program Coordinator
Conexión Américas seeks qualified candidates for the position of College Access Program Coordinator. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong mentoring skills and significant experience in the public education system and working with immigrant and refugee populations. Experience with high school students and leadership development preferred. The successful candidate must be highly organized, possess a high level of professional initiative and creativity, believe in the potential of every student, and be adaptable to working with people of diverse socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. Advanced/native level fluency in Spanish is required and experience in education is preferred. Please note that part of the interview will be conducted in Spanish.
Only candidates who can demonstrate total commitment to the mission and values of Conexión Américas should apply. Please read about our mission and values on our website at www.conexionamericas.org.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
This is an exempt, full-time staff position that reports to the Associate Director of Educational Success. The College Access Program Coordinator will be responsible for the planning and implementation of the Escalera program at a high school site in Nashville. In 2001 the “Escalera Program: Taking Steps to Success” was created by UnidosUS, the nation’s largest Latino advocacy and civil rights organization, to promote economic mobility for Latino youth by increasing educational attainment, career planning, and access to information about professional careers.
Conexión Américas has been implementing the Escalera program since 2014 for 11th and 12th graders in the form of weekly grade-level 2hr after-school meetings at each high school site. Our goals are to maintain a cohort of 20 juniors and 20 seniors per school site that persists from their junior to senior year and enroll/are prepared to enroll in a post-secondary institution. The program serves primarily Latino students, but targets any first-generation college student. In addition to after-school programming, coordinators also provide one-on-one case management and organize other enrichment opportunities (college trips, volunteering, FAFSA support, summer learning experiences, etc.). The role is required to be in-person at their high school site or the Conexión Américas office a minimum of 3-4 days a week, depending on school site and program needs. Applicants must have reliable transportation. This role is available beginning on June 17th, 2024.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Manages the implementation of Escalera afterschool programming, which serves students in grades 11 and 12.
Plans, monitors and conducts recruitment and retention outreach for students in the program.
Builds and maintains a positive relationship with key staff and administrators at designated school site
Reports program success to school staff and other stakeholders through a semesterly newsletter, staff presentations, and check-ins with key school partners.
Leads in-school or afterschool meetings with students.
Manages, adapts, and updates the program curricula as needed to fit the needs of the cohort.
Coordinates wraparound services for students including class selection planning, test prep, career discovery, and leadership and professional development.
Provides one-on-one individual case management for students regarding their career exploration, college application process, etc.
Collaborate with other members of the College Access & Success team to coordinate college tours, visits to college fairs, parent workshops, and other supporting events and activities for students and their families.
Provides college access support for events at the high school site.
Manages and maintains a programmatic budget for their high school site.
Conducts accurate and timely outcome & data tracking to measure and report success of the program, including contributing data and programming information for required grant reports
Ensures each student meets requirements to successfully complete the program.
Stays up to date and informed on college access topics (admission requirements, college access for DACA/undocumented students, scholarships and financial aid, best practices for case management, etc.)
General Organization Support Duties:
Supports or substitutes for youth development programming as needed
Speaks or makes presentations on behalf of Conexión Américas at events and conferences
Communicates in a positive and effective manner Conexión Américas’ mission and programs
Assists with fairs and outreach events on behalf of Conexión Américas to talk about all of Conexión Américas’ programs
Attends and provides support as needed to organizational events and fundraisers
Job responsibilities include but are not limited to those listed above. As with every other job at Conexión Américas, every person in the organization will assist in any way necessary to respond to new demands and to assure a collaborative environment.
Qualifications (Education and Experience):
Bachelor’s degree in relevant field required
Excellent written and oral communication in English required
Native/Advanced level bilingualism in Spanish and biculturalism required (part of the interview will be conducted in Spanish)
Flexibility, creativity, initiative and ability to work as a team member
Ability to interact with diverse groups of stakeholders
Ability to work independently, manage multiple tasks and work in a fast-paced environment with deadlines and strict timelines
Ability and willingness to work some evenings and weekends
Excellent computer skills, including MS Office and database management
Demonstrated appreciation for Latino culture and families, as well as other immigrant and refugee groups
Experience working with young people and in public schools preferred
Experience working with DACA/undocumented students preferred
Experience and knowledge of nonprofit organizations’ operations preferred
Experience with Zoom and/or other online video communication platforms preferred
Reliable transportation
Salary and Benefits
The salary ranges from $42,000 to $45,000, commensurate with experience and education
Medical and Dental insurance
401K with 4% employer match
PTO Benefits: 18 vacation/personal days and 12 sick days for all full-time employees
Holidays – 10 paid holidays for all full-time employees
Flexible 9-5pm schedule, with occasional evenings or Saturdays as needed
Ongoing training and development
About Conexión Américas
Conexión Américas is a Latino nonprofit organization based in Nashville, TN. Our mission is to build a welcoming community and create opportunities where Latino families can belong, contribute and succeed. Our organization was founded in 2002 to address some of the most pressing challenges created by recent demographic changes in Middle Tennessee as an increasing number of Latino families come to this region searching for a better quality of life.
We focus on four areas of community impact:
Social Integration(family engagement, youth development and English as a Second Language), Economic Integration(homeownership, micro-entrepreneurship and taxpayer education/assistance), Civic Integration(community education through workshops and grassroots leadership development) and Community Development(arts and placemaking).
For more information about Conexión Américas, visit us at www.conexionamericas.org and check our organization’s profile at www.GivingMatters.com
To Apply:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, and references to Maria Paula Zapata, Director of Programs, via email to maria@conexionamericas.org.
No phone calls or in-person inquiries, please.