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Advisor, Ignite - Early Pathways High School and College Success Academy for Careers in Television & Film

Queens County, New YorkFull-time
$55 - $60 annually
About the Job
STATEMENT OF THE AGENCY 
Commonpoint is a non-profit, multi-service agency with flagship sites in Little Neck, Bayside, Forest Hills, East Elmhurst, Jamaica, and the Bronx, with 80 additional sites throughout the community that provides a diverse array of programs and services to over 85,000 individuals. The mission is to sustain and enhance the quality of family and individual life for all members of our community, regardless of religion, ethnic or cultural background, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual preference, age, or disability, within a pervasive and inclusive environment that facilitates individual growth, meets individual needs, and builds community. We accomplish this mission through a broad range of social, educational, and recreational services that reach community members of all ages and backgrounds. 

STATEMENT OF THE POSITION 
Within our framework of holistic, strength-based, and family-supported framework, the individual hired as the Early Pathways Advisor in the High School and College Success Division will report directly to the Program Coordinator. This role is primarily focused on early post-secondary preparation for 9th- and 10th-grade students at the Academy for Careers in Television & Film High School. 
The Advisor will provide structured college and career readiness programming that builds foundational awareness of post-secondary pathways, strengthens academic and social-emotional readiness, and supports students in developing early post-secondary plans. This includes individual and group advisement, workshop facilitation, family engagement, and collaboration with school-based staff. 

Education & Qualifications 
● Master’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, School Counseling, or related field 
Bilingual in Spanish (required) – strong verbal and written fluency 
● At least three years of experience working with adolescents in an urban environment, providing services that reduce barriers and facilitate educational success and social-emotional well-being 
● Demonstrated ability to establish a strong rapport with an urban adolescent population and their families ● Prior workshop/seminar development and implementation experience is preferred; prior college counseling experience is strongly preferred 
● Strong ability to create engaging and relevant activities for students and their families connected to college ● Must have excellent organizational, teamwork, verbal, and written communication skills 
● Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based and/or youth development perspective ● Deep understanding of positive youth development, education learning standards, and issues facing immigrant and first-generation youth in the U.S. 
● College guidance experience and strong knowledge of the college application, financial aid, and scholarship process 
● Strong knowledge of other post-secondary pathways: vocational/trade schools and certificate programs 

Responsibilities 
● Provide college and career readiness advisement to 9th and 10th grade students at the Academy for Careers in Television & Film High School with a focus on early post-secondary exploration, academic goal setting, and pathway awareness. 
● Deliver individual and small group advisement sessions that support students in developing foundational understanding of post-secondary options including college, vocational and trade programs, military pathways, certificate programs, and other career opportunities. 
● Design and implement engaging, developmentally appropriate workshops for students and families focused on high school success skills, early college and career exploration, introduction to post-secondary systems such as CUNY, SUNY, and Common App, early financial literacy and college affordability awareness, and goal setting aligned to graduation requirements. 
● Develop and facilitate family engagement activities to increase awareness of post-secondary pathways and strengthen family understanding of high school expectations and college readiness milestones. ● Collaborate with school staff, counselors, and administrators to integrate college and career readiness programming into the school culture and ensure alignment with academic and advisory structures. ● Coordinate and support college and career exposure opportunities such as guest speakers, panels, workshops, and college or career visits for underclassmen. 
● Maintain accurate and timely documentation of student interactions, attendance, advisement notes, and program participation using systems such as Google Sheets, Overgrad, or other tracking platforms. 
● Support the development and maintenance of early post-secondary planning tools including student portfolios, interest inventories, academic tracking tools, and goal-setting documentation. 
● Monitor student engagement and academic indicators to identify early warning signs of disengagement or risk and collaborate with school staff to provide targeted supports. 
● Identify gaps in early post-secondary readiness and collaborate with Commonpoint staff to design and improve workshops, activities, and interventions. 
● Work collaboratively with the High School and College Success team and Elevate persistence staff to ensure alignment across grade levels and continuity of services as students progress toward graduation. ● Participate in school-based meetings, professional development sessions, retreats, and Commonpoint trainings as required.
● Provide consistent outreach and communication to families in both English and Spanish to support student engagement and program participation. 
● Travel to the school site regularly and support programming as needed, including occasional evening or extended-hour events. 
● May require overnight travel 
● Ability to work evenings, as needed 
● Other duties assigned by supervisor 

General Tasks of All Commonpoint Queens Staff 
● Promote and implement the Core Values of the Jewish Community Center. 
● Participation in all staff meetings and staff training seminars. 
● Participation in agency-wide programs and program committees, as assigned. 
● Active involvement, as a supervisee, in the supervision process. 
● Support the mission of Commonpoint Queens. 
● Other tasks appropriate to Commonpoint staff, as assigned. 

Salary range: $55,000 - $60,000 

Commonpoint Queens reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. 

Commonpoint is an equal opportunity employers/programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. 

To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and résumé, as a Word or PDF document only, to CLiu@commonpoint.org. Please indicate “Early Pathways Advisor” in the subject line. Due to the high volume of applicants, only qualified candidates will be contacted.

About Commonpoint
Commonpoint is a community centric nonprofit, serving diverse audiences through every chapter of life, across the five boroughs and beyond. We offer a rich range of services through our vast network of professionals, social workers, and volunteers, giving people the tools and resources to connect and grow.At every stage and every age, regardless of disability or ability, people can look to Commonpoint to find care during a crisis, access opportunities to grow, and deepen their sense of connection to those around them. From summer camps and job training to food pantries and private pool clubs, Commonpoint is by your side. We are proud of our clients, partners, and team members who lift each other up, building relationships for a lifetime. Because being a part of Commonpoint is investing in a community where everyone is invited and welcome.