This part-time mentoring position involves designing engaging activities and supervising elementary/middle school students to promote their social, emotional, and academic development. The role includes creating a safe, inclusive environment, implementing curriculum, assisting with homework, and building positive relationships with youth and families. Candidates should have prior experience working with children, a passion for youth development, and strong communication skills. Bilingual skills (Spanish) are a plus. The position offers professional growth opportunities and requires collaboration with staff, adherence to safety protocols, and participation in training. Compensation is $22-$24/hour, with employment from September to June and potential rehire for summer and following school year. Ideal candidates are flexible, culturally sensitive, and committed to fostering youth success in a supportive environment.