Job Description
Description:
Job Summary: Coordinates day to day operations/activities related to comprehensive student services program and other related activities that support successful student satisfaction and graduate outcomes. Helps verse, coordinate and coach Student Government Association (SGA) in leadership, organization, professional etiquette, center policy and organization.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Demonstrates and abides by the Company Core Values and the operating principles.
- Coordinates with the Career Counselors to ensure all appropriate parties are kept abreast of at-risk students.
- Enhances student success through personal and academic coaching, developmental workshops, increased student engagement, and referrals to other campus resources.
- Meets regularly with identified students to access their needs, assists in academic planning and goal setting, and monitors their attendance and academic progress.
- Assists students in navigating academic and non-academic resources on campus, online, and in the community.
- Employs various techniques to help students finish the program, including but not limited to improve study skills, assist student in improving test taking skills and provide student with time-management tools.
- Serves as a mentor, role model and facilitator and provides guidance and academic support for students.
- Refers students to community organizations and social service agencies for assistance as appropriate.
- Maintains documentation of all student interactions and generates regular performance reports summarizing student progress.
- Maintains advising related student records with the necessary information for each individual student, i.e.; progress towards program requirements, goals and objectives, information, and concerns.
- Develops strategies to meet program retention goals. Works with the campus administration, staff members to improve operations in the Student Services area and student satisfaction rates.
- Develops key metrics to track and report retention rates and outcomes for the purpose of notifying and updating leadership committees as it relates to overall successful operation outcomes for college. Identify key areas of concern as it relates to student success and retention.
- Develops a written institutional retention plan, complete with historical analysis, goals, and strategies for the purpose of managing, developing, implementing and assessing a comprehensive retention action plan.
- Interprets existing retention practices and develops and implements new retention practices and policies to successfully navigate and achieve retention goals. May serve as a member of interdepartmental committees to review and modify existing and revised practices and policy.
- Reviews, recommends, and implements improvements and enhancements to the consistency and quality of course offerings, course/program development, and curriculum.
- Follows proper procedures/channels of communication.
- Utilizes daily data reports to develop accurate assessments and guide daily actions. Reviews data and progress updates with Counseling daily.
- Facilitates monthly student services meetings for the purpose of reporting progress and areas of concern; presents recommendations for modifications and adjustments to meet goals.
- Analyzes student attendance, student satisfaction and other retention related data to develop a protocol and strategies for reaching out to students for whom traditional retention programs have not been successful.
- Evaluates the effectiveness of individual overall retention strategies.
- Collaborates and participate in maintaining a student and learner-centered philosophy and focuses student services initiatives on successful student outcomes including retention, graduation, placement, and transfer success.
- Provides administrative oversight in the academic and social integration of the student into Campus life assisting the student in achieving their educational, career and personal goals; and advocates those programs and services that students require to be successful in their academic career pursuits.
- Provides administrative oversight for student attrition, retention, and re-entry activities in collaboration with all staff. Additional activities include graduation, special events/programs/awards/appreciation days, along with interventions such as: student advocacy, mediation, conflict resolution, problem resolution, student clubs and student development centers.
- Prepares appropriate reports; monitors and reports on student retention data; prepares trend analysis indicating variances from year to year or month to month and projects student retention figures to be used in strategic decision making/planning.
- Utilizes tracking system for early identification of at-risk students and contacts the student to provide success strategies, services, and resources.
- Acts as a liaison with students and the Campus to enhance services and acts as a student advocate and mediates conflicts.
- Provide ongoing feedback to SGA members regarding performance and engagement in SGA & Leadership.
- Supervise SGA coordinated/sponsored events.
- Promote SGA sponsored activities and initiatives.
- Recruit potential SGA members and coordinate incentive/team building opportunities for Student Government.
- Coordinate and promote evening leadership programs including consistent extended training opportunities for student leaders.
- Coordinate and implement monthly evening leadership curriculum.
- Facilitate evening leadership class.
- Liaison with outside partners & center staff to coordinate guest speakers for extended leadership training.
- Advise trainees in creating and maintaining student-run clubs.
- May participate in Evening & Weekend studies programming.
- Work with SGA members in operation of the Student Store/Canteen.
- Involvement in the process of SCA Executive Board Members election.
- Participate in the Centers HEALS programming and the year to year initiatives.
- Support students in promotion of evening clubs.
- All other duties assigned.
Requirements:
Qualifications:
Minimum : Associate's degree. One-year related experience.
Preferred : Bachelor's degree. Previous Job Corps experience.
Knowledge : Knowledge of Job Corps or similar training program. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Excellent presentation skills. Ability to effectively relate to students. Excellent organizational skills.
Physical Requirements:
Frequently
Sitting
Seeing
Hearing
Speaking
Occasionally
Standing
Walking
Bending
Stooping
Squatting
Flexibility
Seldom
Climbing
Lifting 50 pounds
Carrying
Kneeling
Pushing/Pulling
Running
Driving
Environmental Demands:
Equipment: Ability to operate office equipment
Work Alone: Occasionally works alone
Work With Others: 85% of time spent working and interacting with team and other departments
Reading: Ability to read at a college level
Writing: Ability to write at a college level
Compensation details: 20-24 Hourly Wage
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Job Tags
Hourly pay, Traineeship, Work alone, Weekend work, Afternoon shift,