VTSU Castleton QT Summer Mentor
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Summer Seasonal -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Summer Seasonal
This position is part of the Vermont Rural Learning Collective (VRLC). VRLC is a national service program that places Ameri Corps members at educational non-profit Host Sites in Vermont’s most rural communities. VRLC members support their Host Site’s ability to deliver educational programming and services to rural and underserved learners of all ages by creating and facilitating educational programs on a variety of topics, recruiting and engaging volunteers, assisting with Host Site advertising and marketing, and more.
VRLC members will also contribute to their Host Site’s conservation efforts and food security efforts through tasks such as trail maintenance, maintaining community gardens, harvesting crops, and coordinating food drop-offs. VRLC is a learn-by-doing program that supports members in their path to educational and career attainment through personalized direct service experiences and ongoing training, networking, and professional development opportunities offered throughout the service year.
Upward Bound at Vermont State University-Castleton is committed to providing modest‑income, first‑generation college‑bound students with the academic background, college preparatory experiences, and support needed to succeed in college immediately after high school. Upward Bound students spend six weeks of their summer on the campus of VTSU‑Castleton. During these six weeks students complete four hours of college preparatory coursework each morning, three hours of volunteer service in our community each afternoon, and spend evenings engaged in a variety of activities designed to expand their educational opportunities and promote cultural and inter‑personal growth in order to further prepare them for post‑secondary education.
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In collaboration with Upward Bound Directors, the TRIO Residential Mentor will provide leadership in creating and maintaining a high‑quality living and learning experience designed to educate, challenge, and develop first‑generation, low‑income high school students who are attending an Upward Bound summer residential program on the VTSU campuses. The TRIO Residential Mentor establishes and maintains a positive and safe residence hall atmosphere that is sensitive to the needs of TRIO students, particularly those overcoming obstacles due to being rural, first‑generation college students, or low‑income.
The TRIO Residential Mentor will communicate and maintain program expectations and guidelines, and be part of the team that supports the summer program outcomes.
- Education award upon successful completion of service
- Training
- Housing
Car recommended.
Service Areas- Education
- Community and Economic Development
- Children/Youth
- Education
- General Skills
- Team Work
- Teaching/Tutoring
- Fine Arts/Crafts
- Communications
- Youth Development
- Public Speaking
- Leadership
Ameri Corps State / National
ProgramVTSU Castleton QT Summer Mentor
Program Start/End Date06/15/2026 - 08/07/2026
Work ScheduleSummer
Education levelSome college
Age RequirementMinimum: 17 Maximum:
None
VERMONT
Accepting ApplicationsFrom 03/05/2026 To 06/09/2026
ContactJen Jones
1001 College Rd
Lyndonville VT 05851
Jen.
Jones
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