
location_on113, West Knoxville Street, Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74012, United States
City Year is an AmeriCorps program dedicated to helping students across schools succeed. Our teams of AmeriCorps members provide comprehensive support to students, classrooms, and the entire school community. Our mission is to ensure that students receive a high-quality education that equips them with the skills and mindset necessary to thrive and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
As a Student Success Coach and Mentor, you will serve as a City Year AmeriCorps Member, focusing on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle, and/or high school students. Your service is designed to help students achieve academic success, improve attendance, and develop positive behaviors at school.
You will work closely with teachers to support whole-class instruction, manage breakout spaces, and provide in-class assistance. While experience in these specific tasks is not required, you will receive 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to prepare you for the role. Throughout your service, you will collaborate with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way to plan and monitor individual student progress.
To apply for this position, visit the City Year application portal at joincityyear.force.com and submit your completed application online. For additional information on the application process, please visit cityyear.org.
City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We are looking for individuals who are eager to build themselves, give back, and are ready to change the world. We are committed to diversity and inclusion, seeking candidates from all backgrounds who share our passion for education and community impact.
Work model: On-site
113, West Knoxville Street, Broken Arrow, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74012, United States
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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City Year • Tulsa, Oklahoma
City Year • Tulsa, Oklahoma
Education: High school diploma or GED required, or some college experience, or college degree.