Thursday, August 20, 2015

Employee Services Counselor Position-VSAC



Help Vermonters pursue their education goals!
 
Employer Services Counselor

 

VSAC is seeking a Counselor to lead a new approach in providing educational, career, and financial aid counseling to Vermont parents of secondary and post-secondary students and adults looking to change or improve their career paths.   This exciting opportunity includes both group presentations and individual counseling to assist with understanding the changing pedagogy of secondary schools, preparing and planning for postsecondary education, career awareness, financial aid decision-making, interest inventories and more.  A Bachelor’s degree in counseling, education, or related field is required with a minimum of three years of related experience in an educational environment; Master’s degree is preferred.  The ideal candidate will have excellent communication and organizational skills, ability to work independently, as well as demonstrated skills and experience with developing and maintaining client relationships.  The successful candidate will develop tailored programming, presentations, and related materials.  Must have a valid driver’s license along with a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Background check and have a legally inspected, registered and insured motor vehicle. . 

 

VSAC offers a dynamic, professional environment with competitive compensation and generous benefits package. Apply on line at www.vsac.org or click HERE no later than September 3, 2015.

                                                          

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation

PO Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404

EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled

Thursday, August 13, 2015

VSAC Workshops at CCV Winooski


Now Hiring-Burlington-area Social Justice AmeriCorps Positions



We All Belong AmeriCorps* State Program

Hosted by the City of Burlington’s Community and Economic Development Office Program made possible by a grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service



Now Hiring for Burlington-area Social Justice AmeriCorps Positions
The We All Belong Program is currently hiring individuals who are committed to social justice to serve as an AmeriCorps member starting this Fall. We are seeking individuals who are excellent communicators and can work across cultures to support diversity and equity work in Burlington area non-profits, schools and city departments.

Alums of the program report this is an intensive personal development opportunity with significant professional skill development. Serve your community locally!

Full position descriptions are also available online - all positions open until filled.
Currently Recruiting:

City of Burlington CEDO, AmeriCorps* Team Leader Full Time Position
The Team Leader supports the Program Director in coordinating Burlington’s We All Belong AmeriCorps*State Program. The Team Leader supports up to 20 AmeriCorps* members by communicating regularly, facilitating community projects, service initiatives, and developing a sense of cohesiveness within the group. This is a key support position to the AmeriCorps team, to address the needs of each member. It is important to be skilled in speaking directly but sensitively about issues of race, class, gender, sexuality, and other aspects of diversity and oppression both personally and within an institutional framework.
City of Burlington Department of Parks, Recreation and Waterfront

Diversity, Accessibility, and Outreach Coordinator Part Time Position
The Diversity, Accessibility and Outreach Coordinator will support the BPRW garden program, strengthening accessing and developing stronger relationships between program leaders and participants. The Coordinator will improve community relationships and assist in the development of a more inclusive service delivery model for the Burlington Area Community Garden (BACG) program
HOPE Works Prevention Educator and Outreach Support Full Time Position
This AmeriCorps* member will engage in prevention education, community trainings, outreach to special populations, and direct services through our hotline, in addition to supporting the organization’s cultural competency program.
Lund Family Center, Cultural Competency Coordinator Part Time Position
The AmeriCorps member will primarily focus on assessing Lund’s cultural competency, and designing and implementing a plan to develop our agency and staff to be more culturally competent. We are looking for applicants with a cohesive value system that includes a

nonjudgmental attitude regarding reproductive choice, parenting options and substance abusing clients
Spectrum Youth and Family Services, Diversity and Equity Advisor and Multicultural Youth Program Support Full Time Position
Our AmeriCorps member will primarily focus on creating and implementing key initiatives in terms of developing cultural competency at an organizational and interpersonal level. The member will also serve as a support to the newly-formed Multicultural Youth Program
VNA Family Room, Family Room Outreach Support 2 x Part Time Positions
The AmeriCorps members will provide direct service support to our Family Room programs. These positions provide an essential service to newly arrived families, providing a culture bridging connection for families with limited and developing English skills. The members will develop many formal and informal opportunities for exchange within programs, including storytelling, cooking, nutrition, gardening, games, exercise, baby massage and others. Language skills preferred.
Winooski Family Center Cultural Outreach Assistant Part Time Position
The Winooski Family Center is seeking a Cultural Outreach Assistant to support and coordinate outreach and engagement efforts. Focus of responsibilities will include collaboration between Winooski Family Center staff, Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program, Association for Africans Living in Vermont, other culturally appropriate community organizations and individuals, as well as families in the community – both ones that we serve and those that we hope to serve. The AmeriCorps member will gather information regarding best practice and resources, will collaborate and serve together with program staff to help them become more knowledgeable and aware of the needs of the cultural groups in our community. Language Skills preferred.

AmeriCorps members serve full time, 1700 hours, earning a living stipend of up to $12,530, an education award of $6,641, and health coverage. Half Time AmeriCorps positions are 900 hours of service from September 2015 thru August 2016. Member benefits include a $6,641 living allowance and a $2,865 Education Award (upon successful completion of service) that may be used for qualified educational expenses or payment of qualifying student loans.
To apply:
For more information about positions or benefits go to: www.burlingtonvt.gov/cedo/.

Send a resume, cover letter and two (2) references to Marcella Gange, Program Director. Please send as one PDF document with email subject line listing the position title to: weallbelongvt@gmail.com All positions open until filled.
More AmeriCorps positions coming soon. Keep checking with CEDO online

Customer Relations Counselor Position Available


 Help Vermonters pursue their education goals!

 

Join a team dedicated to providing quality customer service while working to ensure all Vermonters have the necessary financial and informational resources to pursue their educational goals beyond high school.

 

CUSTOMER RELATIONS COUNSELOR

 

Customer Relations Counselor

 

This is an entry level telephone customer service and loan collections position, with opportunities for advancement.  Duties are primarily working with customers on the phone to collect past due student loan payments and responding to customer inquiries regarding loan repayment.  Ability to handle challenging conversations and overcome objections in an efficient and professional manner required.   

 

Requires: Successful candidates must have excellent verbal communication skills, must be proficient with computers, standard office software, comfortable navigating multiple systems at once, and must be able to perform basic financial calculations.  Must have a demonstrated ability to learn and apply complex information, and to meet productivity standards, as well as established department goals and expectations.  Must be reliable, flexible, organized and able to solve problems.

 

Preferred:  Candidates with a Bachelor’s Degree, or 1-3 years’ experience in a lending institution, financial aid office or with debt collection.  English and Spanish fluency are a plus.

 

Candidates must successfully complete a federal background investigation.  VSAC offers a dynamic, professional environment with competitive compensation and generous benefits package. Apply on line at www.vsac.org no later than August 24, 2015.

 

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation

PO Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404

EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled


 

VSAC Director Position-Career & Education Outreach


 


 


 Help Vermonters pursue their education goals!

 

Join a team dedicated to providing quality customer service while working to ensure all Vermonters have the necessary financial and informational resources to pursue their educational goals beyond high school.

 

 

Director, Career & Education Outreach

 

VSAC is seeking a Career and Education Outreach Director who will provide strategic direction, management, and oversight for career and education planning services including those funded by federal grants, public and private foundations, and corporate initiatives.  This position will assist in establishing departmental goals related to work in the areas of academic advising, college readiness, career planning, post-secondary planning, admission and financial aid information for Vermonters.  The Director participates in various advocacy efforts in these areas both locally and nationally. 

The successful candidate will have at least five years’ experience in supervision and management including budgeting, planning, staff hiring and training, development of program evaluation and experience in researching, writing, and submission of federal and non-federal grants.    

This position is partially grant funded and is contingent on continued grant funds. 

Additional qualifications of a successful candidate:

·         A Bachelor’s Degree in a field related to education or public administration, Master’s Degree preferred.

·         Knowledge of and familiarity with middle and secondary school systems, postsecondary institutions, financial aid, admissions procedures, as well as national and state trends. 

·         Demonstrated experience successfully working with the socioeconomic and academic needs of students, adult students, and families.

·         Strong communication skills including the ability to negotiate with diverse groups of people and to deliver dynamic presentations to a wide variety of audiences.

·         Valid driver’s license along with satisfactory Motor Vehicle check and own legally inspected, registered, and insured motor vehicle as some travel is required on a regular basis. 

·         Must have a satisfactory criminal background check.

Preferred:

·         Understanding of TRIO and GEAR UP regulations.

·         Experience working with human services agencies, college access programs, and non-profit or public administration roles. 

VSAC offers a dynamic, professional environment with competitive compensation and generous benefits package. Apply on line at www.vsac.org no later than August 26, 2015.

 

Vermont Student Assistance Corporation

PO Box 2000, Winooski, VT 05404

EOE/Minorities/Females/Vet/Disabled


SAC Job Info Line 654-376

 

 

 

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