Cornell University is seeking two highly motivated, student-centered leaders to serve as Program Mentor Managers (PMMs) for the Pre-Collegiate Summer Scholars Program (PSSP). PSSP is an invitation-only, summer bridge program lasting approximately five weeks designed to support approximately 150–180 incoming Cornell first-year students (“Scholars”) as they prepare for a successful transition to Cornell. The program focuses on academic preparation, community-building, and student engagement.
Program Mentor Managers play a central leadership role in shaping the scholar experience by supervising Peer Mentors (PMs). The PMs are near-peer leaders who support PSSP Scholars as they transition to Cornell’s academic and residential environment. PMMs are also responsible for coordinating programming and supporting Scholars in a dynamic and inclusive residential community. PMMs communicate regularly with the PSSP Director and leadership team and collaborate with academic and residential partners to ensure a supportive and inclusive experience for our Scholars.
What You’ll Gain From This Role
PMMs live in a residence hall and spend the summer on Cornell’s beautiful Ithaca campus while gaining high-impact leadership experience, including:
About the Program & Staff that Provide Support to Scholars During the Program
PSSP is supported by a collaborative team of professional and student staff who work collaboratively to support the Scholars. The staff include:
PMMs report directly to the PSSP Director and work closely with academic, residential, and student services partners across campus.
The Program Mentor Manager Role
Program Mentor Managers are leaders, coordinators, and connectors. They supervise and support PMs in their roles, respond to PM and Scholar needs, and help cultivate a supportive, inclusive community that prepares Scholars for their first year at Cornell. This role combines staff supervision, student support, program coordination, and on-call responsibilities, and offers meaningful leadership experience in a residential higher education setting.
Key Responsibilities
Some responsibilities may evolve and shift as the program unfolds.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Time Commitment & Compensation
Application Process
To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter via Workday by May 1, 2026 at 4:00 PM
(Deadline may be extended depending on posting timeline.) Questions may be directed to Catherine Thompson (ct30@cornell.edu).
University Job Title:
Temporary Student Services Specialist
Job Family:
Temporary Student Services
Level:
No Grade - Annual
Pay Rate Type:
Salary
Pay Range:
Refer to Posting Language
Remote Option Availability:
Onsite
Company:
Contact Name:
Brenda Joly
Contact Email:
bjd33@cornell.edu
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