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Posting Details
Posting Details
Position Title
TRIO Summer Academy Youth Counselor
Student Status
Work Study Optional -You are not required to be a Federal Work Study Recipient to hold this position.
Work Location
Springfield Campus
Department
TRIO
Hiring Range
$15.00/hour
Sponsorship Information
Applicants must be currently authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States on a full-time basis. This position is not eligible for work visa sponsorship.
Department/Employer Operating Hours
Monday through Friday 8-5
How many hours per week are required?
40
Description of Primary Duties
The primary objective of the Summer Academy Youth Counselor (YC) position is to ensure the well-being of the program participants, especially in regard to safety, morale, discipline, application to studies, and interpersonal relationships within the group. Since students are minors, the program staff has the responsibility for constant and close supervision to ensure students' well-being. Beyond supervision, staff are required to do planning and preparation, to lead or actively participate in elective courses, tutoring, and all extra-curricular activities. Unlike the position of a college RA, this job requires continuous interaction with students from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday-Thursday and 8:00 AM -1:00 PM Fridays with additional periodic evening activities, Residency weeks, and out-of-state overnight night travel. To be most successful, YCs must be dedicated to working with the young people in their charge and have extraordinary patience and stamina. Some of the educational objectives of the YC position are to provide opportunities to develop and utilize leadership skills; to enhance skill levels in the areas of interpersonal communication and counseling; and to develop organizational and programming abilities.
Activities
  • Monitor student progress and report to program staff.
  • Create a safe and inclusive environment for students.
  • Serve as a positive role model and mentor.
  • Help students develop social and emotional skills.
  • Work effectively with other counselors, teachers, and program staff.
  • Communicate effectively with students, parents, and guardians.
  • Attend staff meetings and trainings.
  • Provide or assist with an elective activity and an athletic activity if applicable.
  • Supervise students during all meal times, free times, elective activities, athletic activities, study hours, and weekly reward trips.
  • Assist instructors as needed.
  • Be on call to assist with classes or emergencies.
  • Transport students as needed in MSU cars or vans if/ when applicable.
  • Be responsible for gathering and returning equipment, vehicles, or supplies used in program activities.
  • Run errands and shop for supplies.
  • Attend a required paid Summer Staff Training week, held before the start of SAA. May 21st- May 29th
  • Attend the End of Summer Cultural Reward Trip July 10-17th.
Elective Courses, Open Campus, and Tutoring
  • Assist students with academic assignments and test preparation.
  • Facilitate study sessions and provide individualized support.
  • Facilitate an elective course if applicable
  • Facility weekly workshops if applicable
  • Work with other staff to organize and provide supplemental Instruction/tutoring for supervised study 1 hour each evening.
  • Communicate regularly with faculty concerning supplemental Instruction/tutoring needs and the academic progress of students.
Residency Week
  • During the residency week June 21st-June 26th, YCs are required to live in a residence hall at Missouri State University providing overnight supervision for students in the program. YCs are on-call during the night hours.
  • Assist with daily routines, including wake-up, meals, and bedtime.
  • Supervise students during free time and evening activities.
  • Be present and attentive during on-campus educational and cultural enrichment programs.
  • Lead small group activities to foster teamwork and communication.
  • Address student concerns and mediate any conflicts that may arise.
  • Work in conjunction with other residential staff to provide personal, social, or skill development programming for approx. 30 program participants.
  • Monitor conditions of the residence hall rooms and report any problems.
  • Regulate student behavior and take disciplinary action according to the program Student Handbook. Communicate all problems promptly to the Program Director
  • Ensure that there is no traffic between the girls' and boys' dorms.
End of Summer Cultural Trip
  • Ensure student safety and well-being during travel and throughout the trip.
  • Adapt supervision techniques to the new environment and activities.
  • Assist with logistics and chaperone students during planned cultural and educational excursions.
  • Build upon existing relationships with students and continue to provide support and guidance.
Expectation for Participation
  • Maintain appropriate and professional relations with students.
  • Model appropriate behavior; model participation in activities.
  • Positively reinforce appropriate behavior and restrict student behaviors that are inappropriate; respond to any student's gross motor, verbal, or emotional behaviors which may jeopardize the safety of the student or others.
  • Follow, and enforce all program and Missouri State University policies.
  • Promptly communicate needs and concerns to appropriate staff.
Expectation for Participation
  • Maintain appropriate and professional relations with students.
  • Model appropriate behavior; model participation in activities.
  • Positively reinforce appropriate behavior and restrict student behaviors that are inappropriate; respond to any student's gross motor, verbal, or emotional behaviors which may jeopardize the safety of the student or others.
  • Follow, and enforce all program and Missouri State University policies.
  • Promptly communicate needs and concerns to appropriate staff.
    Additional benefits: All summer travel, lodging, and activity-related expenses pertaining to the position, meals provided to staff while actively supervising participants.
Required Qualifications
  • Undergraduate/ Graduate student currently attending a college/university; strong academic record. Upper-classmen preferred.
  • Valid driver's license.
  • Preferred experience working in TRIO or a TRIO-like program
  • Prefer experience working with economically and educationally disadvantaged youth.
  • Prefer experience of overcoming barriers similar to those faced by program participants.
  • Prefer prior campus leadership, residential advisor, or camp advisor experience. RA specific prior experience.

Required Certifications
Additional Qualifications
Special Instructions to Applicants
Must be available for the full term of employment, May 21-July 17, 2026.
Contact Information
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Posting Detail
Open Date
03/11/2026
Close Date
05/08/2026
Posting Number
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