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Friends of the Children - SF Bay Area

San Francisco, CA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/12/2026

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Job Description

Friends of the Children-SF Bay Area (Friends-SF) is seeking a Professional Mentor to support youth and their families through a unique long-term mentoring model. We are a dynamic nonprofit dedicated to breaking the cycle of generational poverty by empowering youth through Professional Mentorship for 12+ years, no matter what!
ABOUT US
At Friends of the Children - SF Bay Area (Friends-SF), we are breaking the cycle of generational poverty by empowering youth to achieve their big dreams. Each child in our program is paired with a long-term, salaried, professional mentor—a Friend—who walks alongside them from kindergarten through high school graduation, for 12+ years, no matter what. Founded in 2017, Friends-SF is part of a nationwide network with a 30-year track record of proven impact. We proudly serve the Bayview Hunters Point community and are committed to expanding our reach across the Bay Area. Learn more at friendssfbayarea.org
ABOUT THE ROLE
Each Professional Mentor develops intensive, long-term, trusting relationships with eight youth utilizing a trauma informed lens in a classroom setting and in the community. As a Professional Mentor, you will: Set positive expectations Nurture and promote the child's individual strengths, talents, and abilities Help assure physical and emotional well-being Teach life and academic skills Support youth and their families, and connect them to other services and resources Model responsible behavior Spend approximately four hours per week with each child (in the classroom and in the community) and report directly to a Program Manager Attend all required meetings and meet reporting deadlines Operate with a willingness to propose and implement new ideas Commit to building a culture of mutual accountability, inclusiveness, and respect Contribute to ongoing marketing and fundraising efforts to promote our mission and showcase our work. This includes, providing mentoring stories, participating in photo and video shoots, speaking at our annual fundraising gala and other events
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum of AA degree preferred At least 2 years of youth development experience with elementary, middle or high school age youth, ideally in a school-based setting providing enrichment service Familiarity with the Bayview Hunters Point section of San Francisco or similar communities a plus Experience with under resourced communities of color is required Exceptional time management skills
ATTRIBUTES/CHARACTERISTICS
Organized/detailed oriented Good follow-up/follow through with key tasks Reliable/dependable Coachable/wants to learn and grow
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Work hours Tuesday-Saturday 10am-6pm (non-negotiable) Must have a safe driving record and valid driver's license Must drive with youth daily in your personal car or a company leased vehicle Must be comfortable using web-based data management tools and online educational tools Proficiency with Microsoft 365, Outlook, Calendar, Teams, Excel, Word required Must possess a mission-driven growth mindset, and a commitment to lifelong learning Willingness to learn from mistakes, receive feedback, and give feedback to others Willingness to propose and implement new ideas Commitment to building a culture of mutual accountability, inclusiveness, and respect Must pass drug screening Must pass fingerprint and background checks You'll be part of a dynamic and supportive national network, with a proven, evidence-based mentoring model in a collaborative workplace, where work-life balance is respected.

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