Position Details | GLASS Mentor
Start: Remote Training in May; Travel to Costa Rica by July 10, 2025
End: Aug 8, 2025
Open Positions: 2 to 3
Each summer we hire a team of GLASS Mentors who are of former college athletes that excelled in leadership, academics, and athletics. Our Mentors epitomize the ideal role model of a high school student-athlete. They lead our GLASS students through a transformative international education experience that combines leadership development, sports performance training, service-learning, and global engagement.
GLASS is intentionally structured around a mentorship model because we are keenly aware of the lifetime impact a mentor can impart. Going above and beyond your average "camp staff", our Mentor team is dedicated to helping our students unlock their potential––as leaders, students, and athletes.
Qualifications
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Bachelors degree
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Ability to commit to the timeframe listed above
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Minimum one year of experience working with high school students
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Former student-athlete
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Former team captain, or someone the coach looked to as a program leader
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Outstanding interpersonal communication skills and cross-cultural awareness
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International travel experience, preferred
General Responsibilities
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Ensure the health and safety of all our program participants
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Serve as a leadership mentor for high school female athletes
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Help plan and lead sports-performance sessions, leadership development workshops, and service-learning projects
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Chaperone group excursions
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Be ready and willing to accept duties assigned by the Lead Mentor and/or Program Director
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Develop meaningful connections with our program participants
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Help foster an empowering, positive, and inclusive environment
Qualities of a Great GLASS Mentor
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Passionate about empowering high school youth
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Passionate about creating global community through sport
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Experienced in problem-solving and thinking on the fly
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Highly adaptable
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Team-oriented
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Excellent communicator
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Confidence leading group activities (i.e. classroom-setting workshops, ice breakers, group games, small group discussions)
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Outstanding mentor to students experiencing their first independent international experience
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Views leadership as a service to themselves and others
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Strong ability to self-reflect and coach others through self-reflection
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Ability to create a student-driven learning environment
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Views challenges as opportunities
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Assumes ownership and responsibility in all settings
Compensation
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Hotel accommodations in Costa Rica
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Three meals per day during program operations
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Roundtrip airfare from the Continental US to Costa Rica (program arrival and program end)
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International health insurance while in Costa Rica
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Cash stipend