Virtual Mentoring Program Coordinator

College Bound

Virtual Mentoring Program Coordinator

Washington DC, DC
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Dental insurance

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    Vision insurance

    We are seeking a highly motivated, mature, and independent professional to lead our Virtual Mentoring Program (VMP)—a college persistence initiative designed to support College Bound alumni through degree completion. The VMP Coordinator plays a pivotal role in helping students navigate the college experience by connecting them with resources, mentors, and individualized guidance throughout their higher education journey.

    Key Responsibilities

    Lead all operations of the Virtual Mentoring Program

    Match College Bound alumni with virtual, college-educated mentors

    Serve as the primary point of contact for students and mentors, handling all communications and inquiries

    Build and sustain a vibrant virtual community that fosters connection, support, and accountability

    Connect students to on- and off-campus resources (e.g., mental health services, tutoring, internships, scholarships, financial aid, study abroad opportunities)

    Plan and host virtual workshops, events, and socials to maintain engagement and support

    Visit alumni at their college campuses to provide in-person guidance and support

    Collect, track, and analyze data on student success, retention, and program impact

    Train, recruit, and support volunteer mentors

    Monitor and manage scholarship disbursements to ensure timely, accurate distribution

    Develop and implement a curriculum focused on college success and life skills

    Serve as a mentor, advocate, and advisor to students as they navigate the transition to and through college

    Qualifications

    Bachelor’s degree required (preferred fields: education, social sciences, political science)

    2–3 years of experience working with youth; experience with college-aged students is a plus

    Demonstrated ability to work independently and take initiative with minimal oversight

    Strong organizational, communication, and relationship-building skills

    Deep understanding of higher education systems and college access/persistence barriers

    Experience managing volunteers and planning programming or events

    Strong data tracking, reporting, and analysis skills

    Comfort with social media, virtual platforms, and digital engagement

    Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to college campuses as needed is required

    Ideal Candidate Profile

    This role is ideal for someone who:

    Is passionate about educational equity and student success

    Thrives in a self-directed, mission-driven environment

    Has the emotional intelligence and maturity to support both students and mentors through transitions, challenges, and growth

    Brings creativity and structure to program development and relationship management