Position Vacancy
Talent Search -Educational Advisor
Intern
(Graduate Internship)
Summary:
Educational Talent Search is a federally funded program designed to assist
low income, first generation students enroll in postsecondary education. .The Educational Advisors
provides direct services to students and parents at one of five target D.C.
Public Middle or High School .Services include recruiting
and selecting participants; assessing needs; providing individual educational
and career advising, facilitating workshops and classroom activities. Interns will work with the Educational Advisor at each
school to facilitate activities, provide individual assistance to students
and assist with administrative tasks.
Responsibilities:
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Provides information
to students, parents, school and community administrators about the availability
of Talent Search services;
·
Assists advisors
with assessing participants= need for services and reviewing educational plans.
·
Plans and conducts
workshops and activities as in cooperation with TS advisor.
·
Assists with gathering
appropriate materials to determine participant eligibility. Documents services and maintains participant files according
to policies and procedures of the program.
·
Assists with gathering
information and materials for specific activities; gathers information about
college and financial aid programs that meet participants needs.
·
Assists students
with applications, essays, computerized searches and other tasks.
·
Provides follow
up as needed.
Qualifications:
Graduate students in education,
social work, psychology, or related fields; Knowledge
of college, career and financial aid information and resources, teaching/tutoring
skills; experience facilitating activities for middle and/or high school
students; organizational and communication skills; familiarity with computers
and applications; experience working with low income students and parents.
Preference will be given to applicants who have overcome
obstacles similar to those faced by the target population.
Application
procedure: Send letter of interest
and resume to Talent Search Graduate Interns, Greater Washington College
Info Center, 901 G St., NW, Rm. 313, Washington, DC. 20001
Stipend:
$1,000 per semester. Interns will work 10 hours per week.
Talent Search
is funded by the U.S. Department of Education to assist low income, first
generation students enroll in postsecondary education. The
Greater Washington College Info Center is a program of the Consortium of
Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area and is supported by the
U.S. Dept. of Education, D.C. School to Careers, Sallie Mae, Fannie Mae,
and the Philip L. Graham Fund.