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About DreamYard
Dream Yards mission is to collaborate with Bronx youth families and schools to build pathways to equity and opportunity through the arts. DreamYard Project is the largest arts provider in the Bronx and uses projectbased arts learning to ignite the transformative spirit in youth public schools and communities. Dream Yards schoolbased and out of school programs are based on 21st century learning and social justice pedagogy principles. Our work is aligned with the NYC Department of Education Blueprint for the Arts and the NY State Learning Standards and encourages young people to pursue educational pathways toward higher learning meaningful careers and social action. Our nationally recognized programming has grown tremendously in response to student interest and community needs. CoExecutive directors Jason Duchin and Tim Lord founded DreamYard in 1994. Since then DreamYard has worked with more than 100 public schools and over 100000 young people and families. DreamYard has developed a robust educational community in the Bronx from its network of over 45 partnering public schools including the DY Preparatory High School to yearlong programs at the DY Art Center.
The Position
The NYC Success Mentor Corps is a researchbased datadriven mentoring model that seeks to improve attendance behavior and educational outcomes for atrisk students in lowincome communities citywide. Success Mentors are trained to serve as advisors motivators connectors confidencebuilders and early warning systems for chronically absent students at risk of getting off track both in school and in life. As part of the Mayors multiagency campaign to improve school attendance and educational outcomes Success Mentors are uniquely positioned to make an impact: they come into schools at a leadership level have direct communication with key players in schools and communitybased organizations have unprecedented access to critical student data are able to take advantage of interagency resources and expertise and are part of a centralized innovative infrastructure that supports their work in real time. Mentors are typically matched with 1015 target students who they see in school at least three times a week. Mentor responsibilities are determined by what research shows are the most effective practices for engaging atrisk students and their families. These include personally greeting students in the morning to make them feel welcomed and noticed calling home every day a child is absent and connecting students and families with a wide range of services to help them overcome barriers to success.
PRIMARY FUNCTION: At PS 51 the Success Mentors will work with chronically absent youth to address the barriers keeping them from going to school every day and to help them reach their educational outcomes. Success Mentors will help to identify the causes of poor attendance which may include family struggles or poor health and work with PS 51 staff to seek solutions. Success Mentors will also work directly with groups of youth lead activities classroom pushins home visits and organize events in connection with recess and lead some afterschool programming.
ORGANIZATIONAL ROLE
Supervisor: Community School Director
Max Hours: 20 per week
Days: 4 per week
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Oversee a caseload of youths and mentees for the school year.
Meet and greet assigned mentees each morning/afternoon when arriving at school or program site.
Track attendance to conduct morning calls to absent students or to celebrate improvements.
Meet with mentees regularly both oneonone and in small groups to check school progress and student needs.
Provide oneonone tutoring support or small group instruction daily for one classroom.
Support classroom behavior/management instruction hall support lunch support and event planning during day school.
Develop and maintain an effective system of classroom management that encourages students to develop prosocial behavior and selfdiscipline.
Work with school and site leadership to identify appropriate interventions to support and engage the mentees.
Seek advice and identify targeted sources of youth or family supports from appropriate school staff and communitybased partners under the direction of the Community School Director.
File notes of youth attendance patterns needs and interventions to ensure monitoring of data is strategic.
Attend weekly/biweekly student success meetings to share any best practices or challenges and to present a student progress summary.
Communicate regularly with the Community School Director or other designated personnel regarding needs and supplies to support mentees.
Perform other related duties and responsibilities as requested by the Community School Director.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Previous after school experience ideally with elementary school aged youth
High School/GED required
Ability to collaborate effectively with schoolbased and after school staff
Excellent written and spoken communication skills
Commitment to fostering a studentcentered safe respectful and productive environment for all participants families and school partners
12 years of experience in a school setting preferred
Proficient in Microsoft products Google Suite and ability to learn other online platforms
Remain positive and energetic while working with a highneeds population
All staff must pass NYC Dept of Education fingerprinting clearance before beginning work
All staff must be fully vaccinated to work at this site
To Apply
Please submit 1 a resume 2 a cover letter and 3 contact information for at least three professional references by to the link below:
DreamYard offers competitive salaries an excellent benefits package and generous paid time off; starting salary for this position is commensurate with experience and with similar positions
Citywide.
DreamYard is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to the principles of arts education educational reform and social justice and fashions its programs to specifically address the needs of urban communities that are typically underrepresented because of race sex ethnicity and socioeconomic status. Accordingly we welcome and encourage applications from a diverse range of individuals.
Bronxbased and Spanishspeaking applicants are strongly encouraged to
apply. DreamYard Project Inc. employs without regard to race sex sexual orientation religion national origin age disability or any other attribute not related to superior performance.
COVID19 Protocol: Please note that proof of vaccinations will be required as a DreamYard COVID 19 health and safety protocol.
Disclaimer:
Job duties and requirements are ever changing based on the demands of the client industry and company. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities duties or responsibilities but is an overall picture of job requirements that is subject to modification at the companys discretion.
Other benefits include paid sick time.
Required Experience:
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