IMPROVE YOUR TOMORROW-posted about 5 hours ago
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Full-time • Entry Level
Minneapolis, MN

Would you like an opportunity to change the narrative for youth from disadvantaged backgrounds in our community, nation, and world? If so, we are in search of Mentors that believe in Improve Your Tomorrow's Core Values: Teamwork, Character, Service and Liberation and we want you to be a part of a movement! Learn more about the 10-Month Mentor Fellowship Program below and apply today to make a lasting impact and difference in the lives of youth from disadvantaged backgrounds this upcoming school year starting August through October 2025 and January 2026! What is Improve Your Tomorrow? Improve Your Tomorrow (IYT) was founded in 2013 with the mission to increase the number of youth from disadvantaged backgrounds to attend and graduate from colleges and universities. We envision a world where men of color are overrepresented in higher education, underrepresented in the criminal justice system, and leaders in their communities. We work to combat academic inequities and build a college-to-community pipeline with remarkable resilience, authenticity, and passion. What is AmeriCorps? AmeriCorps is a national service program in the United States that engages individuals in community service to address critical needs in education, public health, disaster response, environmental conservation, and more. IYT partners with AmeriCorps to provide service opportunities focused on increasing college access to disadvantaged youth. Through AmeriCorps programs, IYT College Access mentors serve as mentors and role models to students and the community. What exactly do College Access Mentors do? IYT's Mentor Fellowship Program is an opportunity for diverse college or recent high school and college graduates and emerging leaders to develop strong, innovative, and empathetic leadership skills while supporting young scholars on their journey to and through college. College Access Mentors serve at middle school, high school or local college campuses providing valuable mentorship and academic support to IYT participants in our College Academy program.

  • Support in delivering workshops (this can include college advising, civic engagement, life skills, etc).
  • Mentors are assigned a caseload of 25-30 students with the goal being to provide academic, emotional, and mental support (mentorship)
  • Review transcripts and advise on college admission requirements to all students (mentorship)
  • Weekly communication with parents/guardians via phone/email in regards to the student academic, emotional, and mental growth (mentorship follow-up)
  • Provide a space for individuals and groups for academic support, college applications, FAFSA & Hosting parent nights (after school)
  • Daily data entry of student progress information into our Database (Salesforce)
  • Participate in Leadership Developmental Training, IYT events or Brotherhood Activities in Sacramento (1-2x Month on Saturdays)
  • Participate in College Tour events (2x Semester on Friday or Saturdays)
  • Participate in on campus activities on regular basis (College Access Mentors)
  • Perform other duties as assigned
  • Participate in Team Builder events (1x Semester on Saturdays)
  • Conduct one on one and small group mentoring sessions for college students with the goal being to provide academic, emotional, and mental support (mentorship)
  • Assist in the out of school activities and program offerings as needed
  • Support and/or conduct Saturday and off-site programming, career tours and field trips
  • Participate in monthly professional development sessions and work directly with career resource counselor
  • Knowledge of community college transfer process and University transfer pathways (TAG)
  • Support the High school to college transition through summer arc programs
  • Believe in the mission, vision and values of IYT
  • High school diploma or equivalent, college degree preferred
  • Passion for education, mentorship, and youth development
  • Strong communication, organization and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to prioritize work, meet deadlines, and produce quality results
  • Must be available to work the AM or PM schedule requirements
  • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license
  • High school graduate, college student or college graduate preferred
  • Experience working with underrepresented youth populations
  • Familiarity with college admissions and financial aid processes
  • Enrollment in the program is contingent on the results of a National Service Criminal History Check. Members must submit to a criminal background check that includes: FBI fingerprinting, National Sex Offender Registry, and state criminal background check. Clearance from background checks is required for employment, with all expenses covered by IYT.
  • All mentors must attend Pre-Service Orientation.
  • All mentors must attend Mentor Fellow Orientation and Training.
  • Bilingual (Preferred)
  • IYT Mentors receive a bi-weekly stipend, medical benefits (if eligible), loan deferment (if eligible), professional development, career advising, access to Alumni Network and much more!
  • Earn an Education Award upon completion of program requirements
  • Earn up to or between $1,565.08 to $10,000 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award that can be applied towards qualified student loans and college expenses (pending hourly commitment). Contingent on the number of years served.
  • Eligible for Student Loan Deferment and Student Loan Forgiveness (for all loans that qualify)
  • Gain Career Readiness, Leadership Development training, Access to Alumni Network and Career Resource counselor and that prepare you for your career path and to be leader
  • Participate in Wellness workshops designed to support mental health, wellness, and personal empowerment.
  • Access to Guaranteed admissions (only available to previous IYT members).
  • Living Stipend
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