
The Liberty Partnerships Program (LPP) at New York University’s Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools is seeking a Part-Time Tutor-Mentor to support academic services at partner high schools in Manhattan for the remainder of the New York City Department of Education academic year.
Funded by the New York State Education Department and sponsored by NYU since 1989, LPP is a college access and dropout prevention program that promotes academic resilience, high school completion, postsecondary persistence, and successful career transitions.
Tutor-Mentors will support students at Harvey Milk High School and Richard R. Green High School by providing academic, mentoring, and socio-emotional support. This role focuses on assisting students who may be struggling academically and/or emotionally to ensure grade promotion and high school graduation.
Tutor-Mentors:
The NYU Metropolitan Center supports equity-focused, evidence-based innovations in education through:
Serve approximately 10–50 high school students across the academic year and summer programming.
This position does not include any supervisory responsibilities. The Tutor-Mentor will not oversee or manage staff and will work collaboratively with school personnel and NYU LPP team members.
In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the hourly pay range for this position is $28-35/hour. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer.
All interested individuals—including people of all races, national origins, ages, religions, abilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations—are encouraged to apply.
Required:
Preferred:
Please submit resume and cover letter, for consideration. For questions, please contact:
Yolanda Fordham
yf9@nyu.edu
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