TO: All Teaching and Administrative Personnel Brockton Public Schools FROM: Dr. Kathleen F. Moran Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources SUBJECT: Guidance Counselors: RISING 9TH GRADE HUMANITIES AND STEM CAMP SUMMER 2025 Contingent upon funding and adequate enrollment the Office of Teaching and Learning will provide a Humanities and STEM Camp summer program. The Humanities and STEM Camp is for rising 9th grade students who have not met academic requirements and need skill support to experience success across all core content areas as they enter high school. Teachers are needed to instruct in the program which will target students entering grade 9. The academic program will run Monday-Friday from June 30th July 31st (with the exception of July 3rd and 4th) at Brockton High School. The number of counselors is dependent on student will be a required training session on a date to be determined prior to the start of the program. Ten (10) hours of compensation at the contractual hourly rate will be paid for training and lesson preparation. The program (student hours) will run from 8:30 am 11:30 am daily. Counselor hours are 4 hours per day (8:00 am-12:00 pm). QUALIFICATIONS: license from the MA as a counselor in middle school and/or high school. to provide academic career personal and social emotional support each day. to utilize Character Strong and deliver lessons during structured times of the program. to work collaboratively with a team of teachers and student mentors to support students and families throughout the program. communicating and making referrals to community partners on behalf of students needing additional social emotional experience working in a summer program is commit to work the entire program and attend training DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: the month of June provide outreach and program information to the identified students and families to aid in registration. plan lessons with other counselors and student mentors that support students social and emotional development and aid in their transition to high learning opportunities that support the academic career social and personal goals of students 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. in planning and/or supervision from 8:00 am 8:30 am while students arrive and eat in planning and/or supervision from 11:30 am 12:00 pm while students are dismissed and eat and report student up to 10 hours of training before the start of the summer and submit documentation forms to the program supervisor as duties as directed by the program supervisorCompensation: Stipend $4000 Funding Source: Local