EVkids empowers underserved Boston youth with the skills and confidence needed to realize their potential. We create a community of support through 1-on-1 multi-year academic mentoring relationships, professional family engagement and school advocacy, college success advising, and a summer camp at our 9-acre site in Vermont. As an organization with roots in the Catholic commitment to social justice, EVkids supports low-income students grades 3 to 12 aspire to and achieve college enrollment and graduation as first-generation college attendees. EVkids volunteer tutors commit themselves to the values of service, community, and reflection, and as such, graduate to become lifelong agents of positive social change.
Tutor volunteers come through local university partnerships, including at Boston College, Harvard, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Northeastern, Tufts, and UMassBoston among others. Tutoring pairs meet weekly at five EVkids after-school Tutoring sites, three in Dorchester, one in Roxbury, and one virtual site. EVkids supports 125 tutor-student matches, and has plans to expand to 150 pairs in School Year 24-25. EVkids Camp hosts up to 36 campers each summer, and up to 30 EVkids high school graduates are accompanied by College Success mentors through college.
Position
We are seeking to fill either a full-time (40 hours per week) or a part-time (20 hours per week), 9-month school-year (September-May) position for the 2024-2025 academic year and beyond. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
As part of the Tutor Engagement team responsible for tutor recruitment, training, formation, and support, the Tutor Chaplain works closely with the Associate Director for Tutor Engagement and a part-time Tutor Chaplain. Primary tasks for the Tutor Chaplain include supporting student tutor coordinators, coordinating Tutor/Student pair events (Mentoring Days, special outings), and tutor community events. The Tutor Chaplain also periodically attends Tutoring sessions to engage volunteers on site, conducts individual check-ins each semester with around 45 tutors (virtually or in-person), and supports tutor coordinators (student leaders) in directing 1-hour, small group “reflections” on themes of spiritual development and social justice for their peers.
Special projects include: implementing an annual winter Tutor Retreat, collaborating on a yearly Social Justice In-Service training, as well as periodically participating in Saturday training, mentoring, and community events. The Tutor Chaplain reports to the Associate Director for Tutor Engagement through weekly supervision meetings, and attends Tutor Engagement, Program Staff, and Peer Supervision weekly meetings, as well as monthly All Staff meetings. Meetings are a mix of in-person and virtual. Programmatic tasks, responsibilities, and expectations will be proportional to whether the applicant is applying for the full-time position or part-time position.
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Professional Qualifications
Personal Qualifications
Full-Time Salary/Benefits
$4,400 - $5,000/mos., depending on experience; $1,800 home office and travel expense reimbursements; health care and retirement plan matches available, 4 weeks paid vacation (5 weeks after a year of employment), plus 17 paid holidays (13 fixed, 4 floating), and 5 paid sick days.
Part-Time Salary/Benefits
$26-27/hour, depending on experience; $900 in home office and travel expense reimbursements; plus 17 paid holidays per school year (13 fixed, 4 floating), and 5 paid sick days.
Rooted in the Catholic tradition of social justice, EVkids is made stronger through the diversity of its team working towards a more equitable, compassionate, and socially just world. We actively encourage applications from people of all races, genders, sexual orientations, disabilities, national origins, political beliefs, veteran status, family status, and any (or no) faith. EVkids has a zero-tolerance policy for child maltreatment. Research shows that women and People of Color are less likely to apply for a position if they do not meet almost 100% of the desired skills and experience. If this applies to you, we encourage you to apply and make use of the cover letter to describe what draws you to this position.
We use the term “chaplain” as someone who can hold non-judgemental, meaning-making space, as described by J.S. Park in this video and article. If you are interested in this role and have questions about your relationship to the title, we encourage you to apply and discuss it further in the interview.
Submit a cover letter, resume, and references to scottpyzik@evkids.org.
EVkids empowers underserved Boston youth with the skills and confidence needed to realize their potential. We create a community of support through 1-on-1 multi-year academic mentoring relationships, professional family engagement and school advocacy, college success advising, and a summer camp at our 9-acre site in Vermont. As an organization with roots in the Catholic commitment to social justice, EVkids supports low-income students grades 3 to 12 aspire to and achieve college enrollment and graduation as first-generation college attendees. EVkids volunteer tutors commit themselves to the values of service, community, and reflection, and as such, graduate to become lifelong agents of positive social change.
Tutor volunteers come through local university partnerships, including at Boston College, Harvard, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Northeastern, Tufts, and UMassBoston among others. Tutoring pairs meet…