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San Francisco, California, United States

Title: Site Assistant
FLSA: Part-time, Seasonal
Department: SF Scholars
Reports To: Manager of Program Operations
Compensation: $20 (Hourly)
Location: In-Person – UC Law campus in San Francisco
Dates: Fall Semester; 9/6-12/14

There will also be future opportunities for Spring and Summer semesters.

 

ABOUT SEO SCHOLARS

Founded in 1963 during the Civil Rights Movement, SEO closes educational and career opportunity gaps for 7,000 ambitious young people annually.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Site Assistant assists in the execution of SEO Scholars’ Summer Academy operations including technology maintenance and troubleshooting.  

DATES, SCHEDULE, & WEEKLY HOURS 

Orientation: More details regarding orientation logistics will be provided when onboarded.

Fall Saturday Academy: Typically 3 Saturdays per month.

  • 13 Saturdays:
    • 09/6, 09/13, 09/20, 09/27, 10/04, 10/11, 10/18, 11/01, 11/08, 11/15, 11/22, 12/06, 12/13
  • Schedule: 
    • Saturday, 8:00 am-4:30 pm with an unpaid 30-minute lunch break and two paid 10-minute breaks. Any additional hours beyond 8 hours would need to be approved. 

SITE LOCATIONS: 

Saturday Academy Programming will take place at: 

  • UC Law campus: 200 McAllister St, San Francisco, CA 94102; off the Civic Center BART stop

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

As a Site Assistant, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless operation of our technology-driven educational environment. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Executing morning set-up for Saturday Academy, including check-in materials and program supplies.
  • Facilitating the scholar check-in process, including efficiently utilizing attendance tracking systems to accurately record and report student attendance, absences, and tardies.
  • Overseeing distribution of breakfast, snacks, and lunches for all scholars.
  • Managing the distribution of technology (laptops, headphones, hotspots, etc.) to students and instructors, maintaining accurate records of permanent and/or borrowed devices and other SEO owned equipment.
  • Diagnosing, troubleshooting, and resolving Chromebook issues reported by students, promptly ensuring optimal functionality and reporting to SEO IT if devices are not meeting that expectation.
  • Providing technical support for on-site A/V equipment (projectors, sound systems, and related components) used by instructors, ensuring classrooms operate smoothly without technical challenges.
  • Overseeing program site cleanliness and maintenance. 
  • Supporting end-of-day closing procedures, including moving program materials to storage, and replenishing snacks and supplies.
  • Contributing to the overall production of program operations by executing general program support, including delivering materials to classes, providing technology support, and executing other necessary errands. 

QUALIFICATIONS

To excel in this role, you should possess the following qualifications:

  • Excellent organizational skills, detail orientation, and ability to multitask and handle changing priorities.
  • Sound judgment, maturity, and ability to communicate and serve as a role model to high school students.
  • Highly resourceful and solutions-oriented with the ability to diagnose issues and ensure timely problem resolution.
  • Must be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong team player, capable of collaborating effectively with colleagues and educators to ensure the smooth functioning of the program.
  • Move, lift and/or carry up to 30 pounds to shoulder height.

An ideal candidate will also possess the following qualifications: 

  • An avid interest in technology or computer science, or an ambition to pursue a future role in the field of information technology.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in working with various technology tools including Google Workspace, ChromeOS, Chromebooks, barcode scanners, classroom A/V equipment, and other technology.

This position averages 10 hours per week. The compensation listed reflects what SEO believes it will pay for this position at the time of this posting. Consistent with applicable law, compensation will be determined based on the skills, qualifications, and experience of the applicant along with the requirements of the position, and SEO reserves the right to modify this pay range at any time.

This position is benefits ineligible in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.

EEOC Policy

At SEO we are committed to cultivating a team that embodies the backgrounds and experiences of the constituencies we serve and the communities we live in, and a workplace that reflects the impact we make in the world. Candidates from historically excluded and underrepresented communities – including people of color, women, members of the LGBTQIA+ Community, veterans, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Equal Employment Opportunity is not just the law, it is our commitment.

Sponsors for Educational Opportunity is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer – M/F/D/V. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment regardless of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics, or any other legally protected status.

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