Youth Development Mentor

San Diego County Office of Education

Encinitas, California

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$3,000–$3,333
LOCATION
Encinitas, California
POSTED
30+ days ago
San Diego County Office of Education PASS (Promoting Achievement and Student Success) AmeriCorps Program. PASS AmeriCorps is a mentoring and leadership program for at-promise youth in gang impacted neighborhoods at various school sites in San Diego County for youth grades 3-12 and are looking for 35 full-time members to provide prevention/intervention services in partnering schools. In collaboration with the school, PASS AmeriCorps focuses on improving academics, school engagement, and attendance by providing meaningful mentoring relationships, 1:1 and small group character building sessions, academic assistance, a safe space for students, and by fostering a positive school climate through monthly school wide engagement projects. Program goals are designed to engage participating students and strives to empower youth to reach their fullest potential by becoming positive leaders.

Members will serve individually or in pairs at one of 30 partnering schools in Oceanside, Vista, Valley Center, Escondido, Carlsbad, Spring Valley & San Diego. Members receive extensive orientation, ongoing support/coaching, weekly/monthly meetings, attend/serve at events with fellow AmeriCorps members, professional training on topics relevant to service, career development opportunities, and networking opportunities within the school site, PASS AmeriCorps program, San Diego County Office of Education, and with community partners; Looking for a mature, motivated, self-starters wanting to make a positive difference in the community and the lives of the students we serve.

Position details:
  • Full-time only.
  • 9-month (October 2025-June 2026)/1700-hour service term.
  • Serving M-F before, during, and after school hours (10 hrs/day).
  • Some weeknight and weekend days.
  • Member Living Allowance: $3,333 per Month.
  • **PASS AmeriCorps will also offer quarter-time positions, please contact us for more details.

Benefits:
  • Extensive orientation.
  • Support/coaching.
  • Ongoing professional training/networking.
  • CalFresh/Health insurance benefits/childcare.

Upon successful completion of service term, full-time members earn a $7,395 Segal Educational Award and a $2,605 California For All Educational Award (CFA) (for a total of $10,000). Both educational awards are considered taxable income. Education Awards are contingent upon the final budget appropriation by the state of California and AmeriCorps. Members may use the education award to pay for current educational expenses at an eligible institution, to repay qualified student loans, or to do both.

Members who relocate for service may be eligible for a relocation reimbursement up to $300 upon successfully completing program clearance process and beginning service at their assigned school site.

Position availability is contingent upon the PASS AmeriCorps Program- SDCOE final grant award for FY 2025.

Qualifications:
  • 22 years or older.
  • Associate degree or higher.
  • Car highly recommended with Driver's license & insurance.
  • Preferred 1-2 years’ experience working with youth.
  • Spanish-speaking a plus.
  • Complete SDCOE (San Diego County Office of Education) and AmeriCorps applications, fingerprinting/background check.

For more information about the program, visit our website atwww.sdcoe.net/pass-americorps or check out our ezine at PASS AmeriCorps Program Resources e-zine - https://www.flipsnack.com/passamericorps2021/pass-americorps-program-resources-ezine.html


About San Diego County Office of Education:

The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) is inspiring and leading innovation in education so that all students can thrive in a future without boundaries. The County Office helps the county’s school districts operate efficiently and with significant cost savings by leveraging resources to perform personnel tasks and provide staff development and other services. With a focus on equity, innovation, and career technical education, SDCOE directly educates more than 3,000 students at more than 20 sites each year and provides support services to more than 500,000 students across 42 school districts. For additional information on how SDCOE is innovating education and working to guarantee all students graduate prepared for college, career, and life, visit www.sdcoe.net.

About the Company

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San Diego County Office of Education

Our Mission About the San Diego County Office of Education

The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) serves our county’s most vulnerable students, and supports school leaders, teachers, and students across the county. We support nearly 780​ schools and more than 500,000 students, including the nearly 10,000 children we educate each year through our Juvenile Court and Community Schools. SDCOE provides a variety of services for the 42 school districts, 124 charter schools, and five community college districts in the county.

Our Mission

The mission of the San Diego County Office of Education is inspiring and leading innovation in education.

Our Employees

  • Collaborate with school, industry, and community leaders to address countywide educational issues
  • Organize and facilitate professional learning opportunities
  • Provide financial oversight for school districts
  • Develop countywide technology initiatives
  • Support teachers and administrators as they earn and register credentials
  • Coordinate regional services for special populations of students
  • Support school districts with their Local Control and Accountability Plans
  • Process paychecks for school employees throughout the county
  • Provide internet connectivity to school districts
  • Coordinate countywide student-safety and emergency-preparation programs
  • Complete background checks and fingerprinting for school employees
  • Operate countywide outdoor education programs

Our Students

We directly serve students from birth to age 22, including those who:

  • Need special physical or emotional support
  • Have been expelled from their school districts
  • Are detained at a juvenile detention facility
  • Are in foster care
  • Are experiencing homelessness
  • Are from migrant families
  • Are pregnant or parenting
  • Are in drug-treatment programs

Our History

The San Diego County Office of Education was created in 1948 to support schools throughout the county with business, curricular, and other services.

Originally, the San Diego County Board of Education was appointed by the County Board of Supervisors. In 1949, voters here picked the firs​t elected county board of education in the state. At the time, the county had 91,225 students and 68 school districts.

COMPANY SIZE
1,500 to 1,999 employees
INDUSTRY
Education
FOUNDED
1948
WEBSITE
http://www.sdcoe.net