Who We Serve
Since our founding in 1966, LINK has been driven by a mission to confront and close the racial gaps in education and access to opportunity for Black students. That commitment remains at the heart of our mission. Today, our Scholar community continues to reflect this legacy, with the vast majority of students identifying as Black while others identify with more than one racial background, including Latino/a, White, Asian, and Other.
We are proud that our Scholars represent the rich diversity of Chicago. We intentionally recruit students from across Chicagoland, with focused outreach in 10 neighborhoods on the south and west sides of Chicago, communities that have long experienced persistent disparities in education, economic opportunity, public safety, and health outcomes. Currently, our Scholars come from communities that represent more than 60 zip codes across Chicagoland and attend a diverse range of schools spanning Chicago, Cook County, and Lake County.
Our culturally responsive programming, rooted in academic, social-emotional, and leadership development, remains specifically designed to meet the needs of the communities we serve, honoring the multifaceted identities of our Scholars while maintaining our commitment to uplifting and empowering them to thrive in school, lead in their communities, and succeed to, through, and beyond college.
Our Scholars represent more than 60 Chicagoland neighborhoods, with a focus on supporting ten South and West Side communities: Auburn Gresham, Austin, Bronzeville, Englewood, Garfield Park, Greater Grand Crossing, North Lawndale, Roseland, South Shore, and Washington Park.
Looking to make a difference by linking students to opportunities so they can take a new path—one that leads to their full potential and our city’s vibrant future? Then join our team!
Position Summary
The College Specialist plays a critical role in supporting the college access programming for our Scholars. The College Specialist is a college access expert who will support and guide a caseload of 10-15 seniors through the college application and admissions journey. College Specialists will support our Project College curriculum, meeting with each Scholar in their caseload monthly to discuss college and scholarship applications, advise on college selection based on LINK programmatic criteria and offer college counseling services based on Scholar academic profile, interests, family preferences and other fit factors. College Specialists will work closely with the VP, Programs and Evaluation to ensure our Scholars apply and are selected to selective or highly selective colleges and universities setting them up to graduate from college with the least amount of debt.
Caseload Management
Training/Development
Scholar Workshop Planning & Facilitation
Qualifications
Characteristics
Work Schedule
Part-time during the evenings and weekends - Specialists will utilize a scheduling platform to set up appointments with their caseloads monthly. The term for this role is September 2025 - June 2026.
Compensation
Specialists will be compensated based on sessions held with Scholars and can anticipate working 1.5 hours per Scholar per month (totaling 15 hours for a caseload of 10 Scholars). The hourly rate is $27/hour and Specialists may earn up to $4,455 over the course of the year.
This is a 1099 independent contractor role. Compensation will be paid monthly upon timely submission of deliverables.
To Apply
Submit your resume and cover letter to Alexandria Cummings, VP, Programs & Evaluation
LINK Unlimited Scholars is an equal opportunity employer.
Who We Serve
Since our founding in 1966, LINK has been driven by a mission to confront and close the racial gaps in education and access to opportunity for Black students. That commitment remains at the heart of our mission. Today, our Scholar community continues to reflect this legacy, with the vast majority of students identifying as Black while others identify with more than one racial background, including Latino/a, White, Asian, and Other.
We are proud that our Scholars represent the rich diversity of Chicago. We intentionally recruit students from across Chicagoland, with focused outreach in 10 neighborhoods on the south and west sides of Chicago, communities that have long experienced persistent disparities in education, economic opportunity, public safety, and health outcomes. Currently, our Scholars come from communities that represent more than 60 zip codes across Chicagoland and attend a diverse range of schools spanning Chicago, Cook County…