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Apply to be a School Based Mentor
Are you looking for a unique opportunity to connect with kids while gaining valuable work experience? School Based Mentors have a very unique position where they have access and can learn first hand the different aspects of working in a middle school. Mentors take part in tutoring, planning and implementing after school programming and clubs, community service projects and one-to-one mentoring of targeted students.

Administrators, school counselors, teachers and parents are just some of the community members that you will be working with on a daily basis. If you are considering a career in working in schools, this position is a great way for you to figure out if it is the career for you. Mentors are placed in 3 different middle schools within the beautiful Yampa Valley. While in the schools, you will be working with students who may be experiencing academic, personal or social difficulties in school and throughout their lives. Mentors identify "target" students with the assistance of teachers and counselors.

Working with these students provides a unique experience for the children and the mentor. Middle school is a difficult time for many children who struggle with their own self-identity, peer pressure and sometimes difficult home lives. Having an additional adult on their side is a valuable asset to their development.

The mentor will gain hands on experience working with youth and closely seeing their day to day struggles the way a traditional staff memeber may not. Click on the links below for program details. We hope to hear from you soon!

For more information contact Melissa Calhoon at 970-879-6141.
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