Change A Student’s Life This Summer

Yleana is Hiring!

We are looking for talented, passionate staff this summer for our residential summer academy, the Yleana Leadership Academy.

The Yleana Leadership Academy takes pride in serving rising high school seniors, the majority of whom are low-income first-generation students of color from historically marginalized urban areas, specifically Baltimore, Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia.

Our staff are people who are constantly generating new and better ways to do things, drawing on what they have seen, read, and experienced, who replace “I can’t do that” with “Let’s make it happen.” We prefer staff who can improvise, who are creative, who approach problems in unexpected ways, and who generally understand how to communicate to diverse groups of students.

Will you join us?

My biggest moment of discovery at Yleana was that I am enough and I don’t have to be like everyone else to be enough. Being at Yleana and around Alyssa and the caring counselors that had so much faith in me made me realize I need to also have that positive faith in myself also.
— Alexia, Yleana student (2019)
I really love both the staff and the students here at Yleana. It has been a wonderful experience going to Yleana both academically and social wise. I have made so many wonderful connections with people throughout this entire journey that I will forever be proud of.
— Stephen, Yleana student (2022)

Yleana is hiring talented college students this summer

Summer Program Life

Founded in 2013 to give youth a chance to close the standardized test achievement gap, the Yleana Leadership Academy is a summer sleep-away experience on a college campus.

At our program, students:

  • improve their SAT exam/fundamental skills

  • hone their higher order thinking skills

  • get a taste of college life

  • work on soft skills for college and career readiness

  • enjoy a traditional summer experience

More than just SAT prep, the Yleana Leadership Academy allows students to get their first taste of college life (and for many, their first experience away from home), in a loving, welcoming, and introspective community that relies on trauma-informed care and positive behavior modeling.

Our internally developed curriculum hinges on approaching the test strategically, making it accessible to students from all academic backgrounds. Our students leave the program ready to hit new heights on the SAT, but also ready for college and success beyond, knowing that they have a safety net and a loving family they can always rely on.

Staff at Yleana are central to creating the environment that we and our students value so much. Read more about the program below, and keep scrolling for the summer schedule. If you have any questions, email us at workwithus@yleana.org. We look forward to reading your application!

Summer 2023 Information

In summer 2023, we are planning to host the program in person at Colgate University in Upstate New York and Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts.

All staff are required to be fully vaccinated against Covid, including boosters, in order to attend the program. All staff are required to attend staff training and both sessions of the program. Room and board for training and both sessions is included in the total compensation package for all staff.

Tentative dates. Staff must be available for all of staff training and both sessions of the program.

  • Staff training (at Colgate University): June 10-June 23

  • Session 1 (at Colgate University): June 24-July 15

  • Session 2 (at Mount Holyoke College): July 17-August 7

  • Follow-up Program: We will prioritize your application if you are also available to teach at our Follow-up Program after the summer. Pay is $20/hour, and is in addition to the base stipend. Dates and times are subject to change. The Follow-up Program may take place online or it may be in person at one of our partner cities (Boston, Baltimore, New York City, and Philadelphia).

    • Tentative dates: August 17, 19, 22, 24

    • Times: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Eastern (with breaks)

Compensation

Stipends for summer 2023 start at $550 per week. Room and board, including 3 meals per day, is included for all staff.

Stipends are determined and offered based on:

  • Degrees and/or current year in school

  • Prior teaching and tutoring experience

What You’ll Be Doing

We are hiring for two roles for summer 2023.

Teacher/Counselor Intern

We are aiming to hire 4-6 teacher/counselor interns.

As a teacher/counselor at Yleana, you will:

  • Learn all of Yleana’s reading, writing, and math strategies in our extensive onsite training before the program. All teachers teach all subjects

  • Teach and/or assist lead teachers in small-group classes of approximately 6-8 students

  • Facilitate open, small-group discussions on topics such as race, class, and gender as part of our Social Justice Issues curriculum

  • Engage students in breakout sessions during our Design Thinking/Entrepreneurship class - which culminates in a program-wide Shark Tank competition

  • Lead students in after-class programs, games, and activities

  • Serve as an RA when students are in the dorms

  • Other responsibilities as needed

The Teacher/Counselor intern will serve as a teacher and a program counselor. If you have the brain of a scholar and the heart of a counselor, this is the job for you!

Qualifications

  • All applicants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program or have already graduated

  • All applicants must be able to achieve a minimum score on our internal hiring assessment (included in the application)

  • All applicants must be highly motivated to do whatever it takes to make the program the best summer experience possible for students. As a summer program, unforeseen things happen every day. Successful teacher/counselors are able to be flexible and remain calm under pressure. This may mean jumping in to help out with something that you’ve never done before, or running a game while your teammates get a different activity ready

  • Preferred qualifications:

    • Teaching/tutoring experience, particularly with high school students or near peers

    • Summer camp experience, particularly sleepaway/overnight camp

    • Outstanding teammate and team-building skills

    • Love serving as a mentor and role model to high school students

    • Exude empathy and patience for our students

    • Detail-oriented and results driven, highly adaptable

    • Can relate to our students, who are from historically marginalized communities and often will be first generation college goers

Operations Intern

We are aiming to hire 1 operations intern who will work closely with our program staff and learn from full-time operations staff.

As an operations intern at Yleana, you will:

  • Learn all of the nonprofit management skills you will need in our extensive onsite training before the program starts

  • Liaise with university contacts on a variety of tasks including organizing student information, arranging classroom and dorm room assignments, and handling maintenance requests as necessary

  • Help plan signature events such as our entrepreneurship fair and end-of-program banquets

  • Maintain a detailed calendar of daily classes and events

  • Keep stock of office and classroom supplies and restock materials as needed

  • Process student tests with our automated grading system and prepare test reports based on the results

  • Help organize logistics for follow-up program

  • Facilitate open, small-group discussions on topics such as race, class, and gender as part of our Social Justice Issues curriculum 

  • Engage students in breakout sessions during our Entrepreneurship class - which culminates in a program-wide Shark Tank competition

  • Serve as an RA when students are in the dorms

  • Staff activities/events/provide coverage as needed

The Operations intern helps ensure that the program runs smoothly, and will assist the Operations staff during the program. If you are interested in pursuing nonprofit management, logistics, event planning and/or marketing, this may be your dream job.

Qualifications

  • All applicants must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program or have already graduated

  • All applicants must be able to achieve a minimum score on our internal hiring assessment (included in the application)

  • All applicants must be highly motivated to do whatever it takes to make the program the best summer experience possible for students. As a summer program, unforeseen things happen every day. Successful teacher/counselors are able to be flexible and remain calm under pressure. This may mean jumping in to help out with something that you’ve never done before, or running a game while your teammates get a different activity ready

  • Preferred qualifications:

    • Valid driver’s license

    • Experience with Google Drive, including Calendar, Docs, Sheets

    • Summer camp experience, particularly sleepaway/overnight camp

    • Excellent multi-tasker, self-starter. Well-organized, detail-oriented, results-driven

    • Outstanding teammate and team-building skills

    • Love serving as a mentor and role model to high school students

    • Exude empathy and patience for our students

    • Can relate to our students, who are from historically marginalized communities and often will be first generation college goers

Since coming here each counselor has shown me that the key to doing well on the SAT has been in me all along. I just needed people who supported me and loved me enough to show me that path.
— Kobie, Yleana student (2019)

Summer Program Schedule

The sample schedule pictured below is representative of a weekday at the program. It’s important to note that students need to be accompanied by staff at all times while on campus. Staff coverage at meals, free time, games, evening programs, dorm coverage, lights out, and wake up will be determined at staff training and throughout the program according to a rotating schedule and ongoing conversations among staff.

All staff will have one full day off per week. The days off schedule will be determined at staff training. In addition to your day off, staff will have time off throughout the week. You can expect that you will staff each of the following events throughout the program, though not all day every day.

Saturday

  • 7:30-9:15am: Off (wakeup, breakfast, beginning of practice test)

  • 9:15-10:45am: On (all-hands meeting)

  • 10:45am-12:30pm: Off (remainder of practice test)

  • 12:30-1:10pm: Lunch

  • 1:15—3:15pm: On (student free time)

  • 3:30-6:00pm: On (design thinking)

  • 6:15-6:55pm: Dinner

  • 7:00-10:00pm: On (games and campfire)

  • 10:00-11:15pm: Off (student free time)

Sunday

  • 7:30-11:00am: Off (students sleep in)

  • 11:45am-12:15pm: Brunch

  • 12:15-2:00pm: On (rotating games)

  • 2:00-5:10pm: Off (group activity)

  • 5:15-5:50pm: Dinner

  • 6:00-9:30pm: On (test return)

  • 10:00-10:30pm: On (student free time)

  • 10:30pm: On (lights out)

Weekends

Students' don’t have regular class on weekends. On Saturdays, students take a full-length practice test. On Sundays, students get to sleep in and receive their test scores at night. The rest of the weekend is made up of various games and activities. Staff coverage on weekend activities will be determined according to a rotating schedule that will be set at training.

Example of a staff member’s weekend coverage might look like: