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Albright College

13th Street Educational Partnership Program Assistant

🇺🇸 Reading, PA

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $15 per Hour

💻 Other

🗓️ September 18th, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

Albright College is hiring a 13th Street Educational Partnership Program Assistant. The role involves recruiting and managing student tutors and volunteers, supporting program development, event planning, and maintaining effective communication between students, faculty, and partner schools.

Highlights
  • Manage student tutor schedules and time-sheets, serving as a liaison with Reading School District teacher facilitators
  • Publish newsletters and maintain social media accounts to support outreach efforts
  • Participate in planning meetings and organize recruiting events
  • Communicate with faculty, staff, and partner schools regarding programs and events
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, virtual platforms, and website publishing
  • Strong written and oral communication skills required
  • Demonstrated commitment to inclusivity and equity within the Albright community
  • Experience working with diverse groups preferred
  • Employment preference for Federal Work Study and education students
  • Compensation set at $15.00 per hour

13th Street Educational Partnership Program Assistant Full Description

Gain some valuable work experience while making a difference on campus!
 
 1 open position
 Position Summary:
 The 13th Street Educational Partnership program manager will support the outreach efforts of the office by recruiting and managing student tutors and volunteers, as well as assisting with program development, event planning, and public relations.
 
 Essential Job Functions:
 1. Manage student tutors by updating time-sheets and communicating schedules
 2. Serve as liaison between students tutors and Reading School District Teacher facilitators
 3. Publish newsletters, maintain and update social media accounts
 4. Attend planning meetings for program development
 5. Plan, organize and attend recruiting events
 6. Communicate with faculty, staff and partner schools regarding programs and events
 
 Qualifications/Prerequisites:
 • COMMUNICATION
 a. Strong, clear and persuasive communication skills both written and oral
 
 • SKILLS
 a. Demonstrated commitment to building an inclusive and equitable Albright community, as described in Albright College’s Inclusivity and Equity Statement.
 b. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, virtual platforms, and publishing websites
 c. Ability to work collaboratively and independently
 d. Strong organizational skills with attention to detail
 e. Strong interpersonal skills, demonstrated ability to work with school-age and college students, as well as teachers, faculty and staff
 
 • EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE
 a. Experience working with diverse groups of people preferred
 • Other
 b. Federal Work Study students preferred
 c. Education students preferred
 
 Albright College is an EEO employer. Additional information about Albright College is available at www.albright.edu.