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TRIO Program Counselor, 50% Upward Bound “Classic” and 50% Upward Bound Math Science
College of Education and Human Development
Full-time, soft money-funded, Orono
UMPSA represented

Due to the new five-year funding of the “Classic” Upward Bound, the University of Maine (UMaine) is seeking applicants for the position of TRIO Program Counselor, a shared position with Upward Bound “Classic” and Upward Bound Math Science. 
The Program Counselor works with the TRIO Upward Bound Director and other Upward Bound staff to collaboratively plan and implement the program and achieve standardized program goals and objectives. This position provides direct service and support
to students through academic, career and college planning, and monitoring student progress toward graduation from college.  Specific responsibilities include the provision of guidance and mentoring to optimize the student retention and success in
college.  

The University of Maine TRIO Upward Bound Programs assist eligible high school students in graduating from high school, preparing for success in college, and graduating from college within six years of enrolling.  They provide high school students
with personalized planning and support combined with a wide array of challenging activities and opportunities to help students gain the experience and skills needed for academic and personal success in high school and college, and a working
partnership with students, their families, and school staff to help students achieve their own aspirations of successfully graduating from college.  For information about TRIO Upward Bound Programs: [ https://umaine.edu/ub/ ]https://umaine.edu/ub/

The position is located at the University of Maine in Orono. “Founded in 1865, the University of Maine is a land and sea grant institution, and the flagship campus of the University of Maine System. Located in Orono along the banks of the
Stillwater River, this vibrant and dynamic university serves Maine, the nation, and the world through its teaching, research and outreach mission. UMaine students come from every county in Maine, more than 49 other states and 63 countries. UMaine
offers 90 undergraduate majors and academic programs, 85 master’s degree programs, and 35 doctoral programs. Opportunity for all members of the University of Maine community and its constituents is a cornerstone of our mission.”  For more
information about the University of Maine: [ https://umaine.edu/about/ ]https://umaine.edu/about/

Qualifications: 
Required:

  • Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in social work, education, counseling, or a related field. 
At least 3 years of direct service experience with high school or college age youth and a demonstrated respect for adolescents.  
And/or at least 3 years of successful experience in managing a similar academic support services project.  
Demonstrated sensitivity and experience working with students and /or individuals from diverse social, economic, ethnic, academic, and cultural backgrounds similar to that of Upward Bound participants. 
A current Criminal History Records Clearance (CHRC) endorsement through the Maine Department of Education, including fingerprinting through the Maine State Police.  Information regarding approved fingerprint sites and on-line registration in Maine
    is available at [ http://www.maine.gov/doe/cert/fingerprinting/ ]http://www.maine.gov/doe/cert/fingerprinting/or by calling the Maine Department of Education Certification Office.  
Must be able to provide own transportation to and from partner schools and provide proof of a valid Driver’s license, ownership of a reliable, fully-insured vehicle and compliance with Maine law regarding automobile insurance, e.g. medical
    payments and uninsured motorist coverage. 
Must pass the University of Maine Motorpool background check in order to transport program students in University of Maine vehicles.   

 

License/Certifications:
       Valid motor vehicle driver’s license.

 

Preferred:
Personal experience overcoming barriers similar to those faced by Upward Bound at UM students; 
3 or more years related work experience 
Experience working in programs with objectives similar to Upward Bound at UM; 
Experience with and demonstrated understanding of college admissions and financial aid processes for low-income students. 
Apply online at: [ https://umaine.hiretouch.com/ ]https://umaine.hiretouch.com/. You will need to create an applicant profile, complete an application (which includes contact information for three professional references), and upload a cover letter
and a resume/curriculum vitae which fully describes your qualifications and experiences with specific reference to the required and preferred qualifications.  You will also need to complete the affirmative action survey, the self-identification of
disability form, and the self-identification of veteran status form.  

Review of applications will begin immediately.  To ensure full consideration, materials should be submitted by March 2, 2018.  Materials received after that date will be considered at the discretion of the university.  We are not able to consider
applicants who require Visa sponsorship support. 

UMaine is an EEO/AA employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by law.



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