Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars Program (PSSP): Program Mentor Manager (PMM)

Cornell UniversityIthaca, NY
$7,500Onsite

About The Position

Cornell University is seeking two highly motivated, student-centered leaders to serve as Program Mentor Managers (PMMs) for the Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars Program (PSSP). PSSP is an invitation-only, summer bridge program lasting approximately five weeks designed to support approximately 150–180 incoming Cornell first-year students (“Scholars”) as they prepare for a successful transition to Cornell. The program focuses on academic preparation, community-building, and student engagement. Program Mentor Managers play a central leadership role in shaping the scholar experience by supervising Peer Mentors (PMs). The PMs are near-peer leaders who support PSSP Scholars as they transition to Cornell’s academic and residential environment. PMMs are also responsible for coordinating programming and supporting Scholars in a dynamic and inclusive residential community. PMMs communicate regularly with the PSSP Director and leadership team and collaborate with academic and residential partners to ensure a supportive and inclusive experience for our Scholars.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (May 2026 graduates may apply)
  • Experience working with college-age students in a student-facing role
  • Strong leadership, communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and maintain professionalism
  • Demonstrated cultural competence and a commitment to supporting students from a variety of backgrounds and diverse perspectives
  • Ability to live in the North Campus residence halls and work on campus for the full duration of the program

Nice To Haves

  • Experience supervising, mentoring, or training student staff
  • Experience working in higher education (student affairs, residential, academic support, summer bridge, or pre-college programs)
  • Experience navigating student conflict
  • Experience participating in on-call support

Responsibilities

  • Provide collaborative supervision, mentorship, and support for the team of PMs through regular check-ins (weekly one-on-one meetings with direct reports and weekly PM staff meetings), guidance, and constructive feedback.
  • Foster a positive, inclusive, and accountable staff culture that supports both Scholar success and PM staff development.
  • Respond to concerns from PMs and Scholars using a student-centered approach.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for PMs in the residence hall.
  • Participate in an on-call rotation and utilize appropriate campus resources to address urgent or complex situations, consulting with the PSSP director or other PSSP leadership as needed.
  • Hold regular office hours for both PMs and Scholars.
  • Coordinate and support PSSP programming that promotes personal growth, community building, and student engagement.
  • Collaborate with campus partners and staff teams to plan and implement programs (e.g. mental health programming, resource fairs, etc.) aligned with PSSP goals.
  • Maintain regular formal and informal communication with PSSP leadership regarding emerging issues and PM development and effectiveness.
  • Monitor and enforce PSSP-specific House Rules (such as nightly check-ins) in collaboration with Peer Mentors and program staff.
  • Serve as a liaison among PSSP staff and College Associates through the supervision of the PMs.
  • Share information about what is happening in the program and residence hall with residential life professionals.
  • Help ensure coordinated, consistent support for Scholars across academic, residential, and programmatic areas.
  • Support PSSP leadership with daily program operations as needed and with communication amongst the PSSP community.
  • Handle all logistics related to Peer Mentor coverage and support, including creating and managing the schedule for PM office hours and nightly check-in hours.
  • Assist with major program milestones including orientation, move-in and move-out, and closing events.
  • Complete all required documentation, reports, and meetings in accordance with program expectations.
  • Attend weekly meetings with Housing and Residential Life and PSSP staff.

Benefits

  • $7,500 stipend (bi-weekly, paid over the program)
  • Full summer meal plan
  • Single-room housing in the program residence hall (Barbara McClintock Hall on North Campus)

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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