Join us for a unique opportunity to make an impact in young peoples’ lives by joining our team as a Youth Advocate/Professional Mentor. This is a great opportunity for candidates who are invested in empowering and mentoring young people and have a strong sense of social justice.
Friends of the Children-Boston was founded in 2004 with a mission to impact generational change by empowering youth who are facing the greatest obstacles through relationships with professional mentors—12+ years, no matter what.
Our Youth Advocates/Professional Mentors show up in many different spaces and ways: collaborating closely with caregivers, partnering with teachers and school administration, participating in group work to promote pro-social peer relationships, and working to set goals each year with our young people (who we refer to as Achievers) that are anchored in research and what is most important to our young people. We are currently hiring for our East Boston Location. This role will work with eight 1st and 2nd grade youth and we are looking for someone who is bilingual in Spanish for this role. We hire on a rolling basis and candidates who do not meet this requirement are also encouraged to apply.
This position will report directly to a Program Manager or Assistant Program Director and will work directly with 8-11 youth providing them with 16+ hours of direct and indirect services each month. Our team works 40-hour weeks and our traditional work hours are 11am-7pm Monday through Friday, with flexibility of an occasional morning or weekend for an event. This position is primarily a youth-facing position with additional tasks to support the organization, our space, and the team. This includes but is not limited to: data entry, fundraising support, administrative and planning time, communication with key stakeholders, and transportation support.
This position is right for you if:
These qualifications will help you succeed as a Youth Advocate/Professional Mentor:
Friends-Boston is invested in nourishing individuals’ potential. You may have the capacity to succeed in this job, even if you do not meet every qualification.
Salary and Benefits:
Friends-Boston is committed to providing a competitive salary and benefits with opportunities for continued professional growth. The starting salary for this position is $55,000. There is a monthly $250 stipend to cover travel related to the work. Friends-Boston offers generous PTO (22 days), holidays (13.5), and access to: health insurance, dental insurance, and a retirement account.
To Apply:
Please submit a resume and cover letter to hiring@friendsboston.org. Please include why you believe you would be a good fit for this position in the body of the email. We are grateful for your interest in Friends-Boston and our proven model for breaking the generational cycle of poverty and trauma.
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There is a monthly $250 stipend to cover travel related to the work. Friends-Boston offers generous PTO (22 days), holidays (13.5), and access to: health insurance, dental insurance, and a retirement account.
Our East Boston mentors will need to be fluent/Bi-lingual in Spanish, but all applicants encouraged to apply.
Please submit your resume and cover letter to hiring@friendsboston.org
Calling or visiting our office will not positively impact your application status.