About Breakthrough Central Texas
Breakthrough is the leading college access and success non profit in Central Texas. For more than 20 years, we have partnered with thousands of middle and high school students who aspire to be the first in their family to graduate with a degree or certificate. We make a radical, long-term commitment to students, to and through college, unlocking the power of education and a lifetime of opportunity. We support the whole student with personalized services, work closely with community partners, campuses, and employers, and advocate for our students with lawmakers. Breakthrough students attend 60+ public schools and persist at nearly 100 colleges and universities. The result is that nearly 60% of Breakthrough students graduate from college, compared to 15% of low-income students in our region. Our work has resulted in more than 350 college graduates, with nearly 3,500 on their way, positively impacting families for generations, our region’s educational equity, and the Central Texas economy.
Why Work at Breakthrough Central Texas
By working for Breakthrough Central Texas, you will help hundreds of students achieve their dreams of success and receive the high-quality education they deserve. Breakthrough is an organization committed to its students and recognizes that our greatest resource to support them is our dedicated and talented staff. If you believe all young people deserve the opportunity to achieve postsecondary success and you desire to work at an organization committed to its employees and building the strongest team culture anywhere, then join us!
Service Description 2025-2026
Breakthrough Central Texas (BTCTX), a non-profit organization, is changing lives with our community and student-centric approach to postsecondary access and completion. AmeriCorps members provide essential support to students who are on this path at various stages: middle school, high school and beyond. Members provide mentoring, academic support, coaching, program planning and implementation, and other activities to contribute to the success of Breakthrough students. Members will receive extensive training in a variety of areas to prepare them for a rewarding and successful placement with BTCTX.
AmeriCorps Program & Advising Fellows work full-time (40-50 hours), Monday through Friday, and a handful of Saturdays each semester; with an increase in hours in the summer to accommodate the summer program schedule. They are assigned a caseload of students and are charged with providing one-on-one advising, academic support, and mentorship, while also co-leading programs Breakthrough puts on for students and families.
Serving as an AmeriCorps Member at Breakthrough Central Texas
BTCTX has four distinct program teams: Middle School Program, High School Program, Postsecondary Advising Program, and College & Career Success. Each team serves a specific population of Breakthrough students on the path to realizing their postsecondary aspirations.
Essential Functions
All of the below duties and responsibilities are essential position functions, though some members may have a greater responsibility for some of the functions listed. Individuals may be asked to perform other position-related duties within the scope of their normal service activities as requested by their supervisor or other Breakthrough staff member in alignment with the grant and not unallowable or prohibited activities, all subject to reasonable accommodation.
Specific Team Responsibilities
Middle School Program
High School Program
Schoolwide Program- School-based role
College & Career Success Team (CCST)
Member Requirements
Qualifications
Members will have the following qualifications:
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Member Hours, Benefits, & Compensation
Full-time (year-round) members are required to accumulate 1700 hours and complete the full term of service period of September 2, 2025 to August 7 or August 21, 2026*. Members receive the following:
Disaster Recovery Response Clause
In the event of a local, state, or federal disaster declaration, AmeriCorps members may be asked on a volunteer basis or be required by OneStar to activate to assist in disaster response and recovery activities within their communities. This may involve virtual service opportunities or in-person service opportunities. This may include service opportunities outside of the member’s standard service hours or in place of their standard service duties. In the event of a large-scale, high needs local, state, or federal disaster, AmeriCorps members may voluntarily or be required by OneStar to deploy to an area outside of their service area to assist in disaster response and recovery activities.
AmeriCorps
Austin, TX
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