General Summary:
As the university’s longest-running pre-collegiate program, TRIO Upward Bound provides its high
school participants (aged 13-19) with the skills and motivation necessary for successful completion of high school and entry into and
completion of post-secondary education. Year-round programming includes college-preparatory academic courses, tutorials, college advising,
career awareness activities, social-emotional skill-building, and cultural enrichment. The most intensive aspect of the program year, the
six-week summer component, is preceded by one week of staff orientation and is run by the program’s administrative staff (Director of
Programs, Associate Director, College Access Coordinator, and Student Counselor/Recruiter). The summer program takes place on a residential
campus and runs each week from Sunday evening through Friday afternoon. As they progress through the program, many Upward Bound students
take college courses at UMass Boston and/or participate in paid career internships. Upward Bound currently serves 126 students who attend
the following partner Boston Public high schools: Burke, Dearborn STEM Academy, Excel, and Madison Park.
The Associate Director will
be responsible for developing and implementing program curricula. The incumbent will be responsible also for the recruitment, screening,
selection, and intake of program participants and will meet with a caseload of program participants to provide holistic coaching and
academic guidance regarding their secondary school progress, college and career goals, and postsecondary entry. In consultation with the
Director of Programs, the Associate Director will plan and implement the summer program, including selecting, training, and supervising
program teachers, tutors and teaching assistants and facilitating orientations for staff, students, and parents. In the absence of the
Director of Programs, the Associate Director will assume responsibility during the summer for program operations, including staff
supervision, and for the safety and well-being of the 60 student attendees. During the summer, the incumbent will teach a course section.
The Associate Director will plan, implement and chaperone academic, career, and cultural field trips and activities and in collaboration
with other program staff, will promote and report on program events. S/he will assist the Director of Programs with the collection of
program data and the submission of regular program reports.
Examples of Duties:
Curriculum and
Program Development
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- Develop and implement program curricula and courses offerings; ensure that the federally
mandated core curriculum is implemented and that the participants are engaged in college-preparatory courses and activities; secure and
coordinate accommodations for students in need of English Learner (EL) and/or special education services; - Coordinate the internship
component of the program: identify employers on and off campus who can offer a valuable internship experience and select and place program
participants and alumni into internships; prepare students for success prior to the internship experience and maintain contact with interns
and with employers during the internship to support the interns’ performance; ensure that all funder requirements are met;
- Develop and implement program curricula and courses offerings; ensure that the federally
Staff Supervision
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- Recruit, select, onboard, train, and supervise all instructional staff, including
program teachers and tutors; ensure that courses are aligned with the Massachusetts Core Curriculum and program objectives and that course
offerings are aligned with program regulations;
- Recruit, select, onboard, train, and supervise all instructional staff, including
Student Recruitment and Selection
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- Direct the student recruitment process; work closely with teachers, school counselors, and other school personnel and parents to recruit
students for the program; work with the Student Counselor/Recruiter to provide information sessions to new recruits and collect program
applications and health forms;
- Direct the student recruitment process; work closely with teachers, school counselors, and other school personnel and parents to recruit
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- Manage the program admission process: meet with the Director
of Programs and Student Counselor/Recruiter to make student admission decisions based upon the applicants’ need for the program, academic
performance, commitment to enrolling in post-secondary education and other decision-making factors;
- Manage the program admission process: meet with the Director
Summer
Residential Component
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- Assist the Director of Programs, College Access Coordinator, and Student
Counselor/Recruiter in the planning and implementation of the Upward Bound summer residential program; including in planning and
implementing orientation for students, parents, and staff; - Live in residence at the Upward Bound summer site, providing support to
the rest of the Upward Bound summer residential staff (including the Director of Programs, College Access Coordinator, and Student
Counselor/Recruiter); - In the absence of the Director of Programs assume responsibility for:
- Maintaining program
operations, including staff supervision; - The safety and welfare of 60 high school participants from Sunday afternoon through Friday
afternoon weekly) for six weeks during the program’s summer residential program.
- Maintaining program
- Assist the Director of Programs, College Access Coordinator, and Student
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- Teach
one course section in the summer (e.g., English Language Arts, STEM, elective);
- Teach
Direct Student Service
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- As part of the program’s participation in the Boston After School & Beyond Summer Learning Community, administer various
student and program assessments and assist with the collection and entry of attendance and other relevant data into the online CitySpan
database; - Coordinate participant intake, initial needs assessment, and advising for students in grades nine through twelve; Provide
academic, career, and personal counseling to participants; meet regularly with a caseload of program participants [approx. 40 students] at
least quarterly to provide guidance regarding their academic progress, college and career goals, secondary and post-secondary course
selection and to provide personal wellness counseling; - In collaboration with the College Access Coordinator and Student
Counselor/Recruiter, plan and facilitate monthly cohort meetings that include presentations, workshops, panels, and guest speakers for
advisees - In collaboration/consultation with the Director of Programs, College Access Coordinator, and Student Counselor/Recruiter,
plan, implement and chaperone academic enrichment, career, service learning/community service, leadership, and cultural field trips and
activities, some of which are overnight and/or weekend trips; - Work closely with the Director of Programs to adjudicate student
discipline and code of conduct matters, serving often as the first administrator contact with the student regarding conduct matters;
- As part of the program’s participation in the Boston After School & Beyond Summer Learning Community, administer various
Program Marketing/Building Relationships with Program Constituents
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- In consultation with
the Director of Programs, promote and report on program events, via social media, text, phone calls, and other modes of communication; - In consultation with the Director of Programs, provide updates on program services, student progress, program events and other areas of
interest pertaining to the program to school personnel; meet as needed with headmasters, teachers, school counselors, and other personnel
from the program’s partner high schools to discuss student performance, program goals and accomplishments, school or program events, and
other areas of program interest; - Assist the Director of Programs in the development of partnerships with families to support
academic achievement and the successful pursuit of postsecondary education;
- In consultation with
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- Prepare and
submit activity, evaluation, and fiscal reports to the Director of Programs for the purpose of program management and improvement. Assist
the Director of Programs with providing activity reports and regular program evaluation reports to unit leadership for the purpose of
program management and improvement;
- Prepare and
Data Management and Reporting
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- Collect and enter
data related to areas of responsibility and maintain integrity of program database containing all relevant student data on an ongoing
basis; - Assist the Director of Programs with the preparation and submission of the annual performance and other progress reports and
continuation proposals for the U.S. Department of Education and all agencies that have such requirements; - Assist the Director of
Programs in regularly evaluating the program and developing and implementing systems for continuous improvement in the quality of program
services and the attainment of program outcome objectives
- Collect and enter
Other
- Perform other duties as
assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Education, Psychology, Sociology,
Counseling, or a closely related field, Master’s degree in Education, Counseling, or a closely related field preferred, and a minimum of
three-five (3-5) years of professional administrative experience within a primary, secondary school or post-secondary institution,
preferably in an urban primary or secondary school or higher education institution setting, is required. Demonstrated experience with
academic and/or college counseling skills required. Motor vehicle driver’s license preferred.
Preferred Qualifications:
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- Demonstrated experience with multi-ethic, multi-racial population highly preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to work
effectively with low-income, first-generation urban students, including English Learners (ELs), and their families strongly preferred. - Knowledge of and experience working with the Boston Public Schools or similar urban district is preferred.
- Bilingual in
Vietnamese, Spanish, Cape Verdean Creole or Haitian Creole is preferred. - Success in overcoming similar obstacles as those faced by
target students, preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
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- Knowledge of MA
curriculum frameworks, college and career advising resources and various educational assessments such as SAT, MCAS, preferred; - Knowledge of instructional practices that support the development of target students;
- Demonstrated knowledge of college
counseling, financial aid and post-secondary placement; - Proficiency with office and database software, social media, and
web-conferencing platforms; - Demonstrated experience with event planning, promotion and implementation;
- Ability to
communicate effectively and work cooperatively with university and/or school personnel; - Ability to effectively and efficiently work
in a team capacity with a broad range of staff to accomplish departmental and program goals; - Ability to work independently and
efficiently; - Ability to supervise the work of instructional staff (part-time program teachers and tutors);
- Ability to
teach a summer course (e.g., English Language Arts or STEM) - Strong oral and written communication skills;
- Strong
presentation and interpersonal skills, including the capacity to work cooperatively with a wide range of individuals; - Strong
organizational and problem solving skills; - Strong attention to detail;
- Good judgment, discretion and ability to maintain
confidentiality; - Strong commitment to customer service;
- Knowledge of MA
Application Instructions:
Please apply online with your resume, cover letter and list of three professional references.
Review of candidates
will begin following the application closing date.
Only Internal candidates in the Professional Staff Bargaining Unit
will be considered during the first 10 business days of the posting. All other candidates will be considered after that period.
Salary Ranges for the appropriate Pay Grade can be found at the following link:
Grade: 31
This is an exempt union position.
This is a grant funded position with a current end date of August 31, 2027, subject to renewal contingent on funding and university
needs.
All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources.
UMass Boston is committed to
the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided
reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact [email protected] or 617-287-5150.
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