College Program Coordinator – Bright Prospect – Pomona, CA

Bright Prospect is seeking outstanding individuals to join our college team!

Bright Prospect is a year-round college access and success non-profit program in Pomona, California, that empowers high potential, low-income students to gain admission, succeed and graduate from four-year colleges and universities (some start in two-year colleges and transfer) by providing comprehensive guidance and counseling, life skills workshops and support throughout their high school and college years.

Student programming begins in the summer after 9th grade year and concludes upon students’ graduation from college with a bachelor’s degree. Bright Prospect program staff is organized into four year-specific teams: high school sophomores, juniors and seniors, and a college team. The current opening is on the college team. College program coordinators report to the college team manager. Bright Prospect college students attend a range of college and universities, including community colleges, four-year public California universities, and selective not-for-profit colleges and universities across the country.

This is a full-time salaried position. There is some weekend work required.

Responsibilities:

The duties of the College Program Coordinators are to:

Guide and advise college students in the areas of transitioning to college, academic planning, course and major selection, financial aid, planning for post-college, accessing resources, networking and building a support team

Plan and organize workshops in the areas of resume writing, interview skills, and other aspects of professional readiness

Serve students who attend a range of colleges and universities, including community colleges, four-year public California universities, and selective private colleges and universities

Be familiar with the California public university and private college systems, including their academic programs, admission policies, standardized testing, and financial aid policies and procedures

Stay informed about ongoing changes in the field of college access and success and career readiness

Plan, organize, and execute program activities, including college fly-out programs, college recruiter meetings, purchase and coordination of care packages for students, coordinate with high school programming staff and college students to plan events that bring our college and high school students together, coordinate with the high school senior staff to plan transitional programming, college crew leader trainings, the pre-college retreat, and summer programming for college students

Foster and manage relationships with college personnel, including college administrators, professors, and staff who provide student support services

Manage a college student caseload, serving as a coach to assigned college students. The coach will provide students with ongoing guidance, mentorship, and emotional support, and visit them on their college campus where possible. In addition, the coach will track and document their interaction with students, provide quantifiable data on their caseload, and keep student information on the database updated.

Document and keep records of interaction with college students on the database and provide information as requested to the database manager.

Provide anecdotes as requested to the development team for purposes of publicity and fundraising

Assist high school program staff with their special activities, such as Crew Connects, Summer Academy, etc. as needed

Other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

A bachelor’s degree from a public or not-for-profit college or university, and work authorization required

Strong writing and oral communication skills.

Demonstrated commitment to the Bright Prospect mission, including educational equity, college success and professional readiness

Experience working with a diverse group of college students and ability to support students and hold them accountable as appropriate

Strong relationship-building and group facilitation capabilities, incorporating cross-cultural sensitivity

Effective project management skills

Flexibility to work outside of regular hours to meet students’ needs (some weekend work is necessary and required)

Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Proficiency with graphic design programs a plus (e.g. Photoshop, InDesign, etc.)

Bilingual a plus.

Valid driver’s license required and access to a car strongly preferred

How to apply

Please submit your cover letter and resume to tim@brightprospect.org no later than June 8 at 8:00 am.

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