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College Navigator / College Student Support Specialist
Are you interested in providing on-campus support to college students with disabilities as they navigate campus life and adjust to college? Easterseals Massachusetts continues to expand its very successful College Navigator program throughout the state. The College Navigator team offers a supportive environment with comprehensive new hire training through job-shadowing with other experienced members of the team to set up new team members and the students they support for long-term success.
Position Overview
College Navigators provide on-campus and virtual support to college students with disabilities as they adjust to academics without IEP accommodations and navigate campus living. This position requires onsite availability primarily to Bristol Community College with the main campus in Fall River and satellite campuses in New Bedford, Taunton, and Attleboro, UMass Dartmouth, and Dean College, but could also include other colleges in Southeast Massachusetts.
Applicants should have full-time availability Monday-Friday with the ability to start as early as 8 am and go as late as 5 pm depending upon student schedules. Applicants should have their own daily reliable transportation to commute between campuses on a daily basis. Compensation rates for candidates with a Bachelor's degree is $24/hour and $27/hour for those with a Masters degree working a 35-hour workweek.
Essential Functions
We actively engage with our staff, volunteers, partners, and the broader community to promote understanding, empathy, and collaboration. Collectively, we are changing the way the world defines and views disability, making profound and positive differences in people’s lives every day. By beginning with our diverse workforce, we demonstrate our commitment throughout the commonwealth.
Together, we can create a workplace where everyone thrives by ensuring all feel welcome and valued.
Easterseals Massachusetts is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. We base all employment decisions on each individual's capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetics, or any other protected status under the law.
College Navigator / College Student Support Specialist
Are you interested in providing on-campus support to college students with disabilities as they navigate campus life and adjust to college? Easterseals Massachusetts continues to expand its very successful College Navigator program throughout the state. The College Navigator team offers a supportive environment with comprehensive new hire training through job-shadowing with other experienced members of the team to set up new team members and the students they support for long-term success.
Position Overview
College Navigators provide on-campus and virtual support to college students with disabilities as they adjust to academics without IEP accommodations and navigate campus living. This position requires onsite availability primarily to Bristol Community College with the main campus in Fall River and satellite campuses in New Bedford, Taunton, and Attleboro, UMass Dartmouth, and Dean College, but could also include other colleges in Southeast Massachusetts.
Applicants should have full-time availability Monday-Friday with the ability to start as early as 8 am and go as late as 5 pm depending upon student schedules. Applicants should have their own daily reliable transportation to commute between campuses on a daily basis. Compensation rates for candidates with a Bachelor's degree is $24/hour and $27/hour for those with a Masters degree working a 35-hour workweek.
Essential Functions
- Develop action plans each semester that addresses each student’s goals as they relate to their transition into college
- Provide 1:1 coaching to develop and support concrete goals in areas of higher education and independent living to meet each student's unique needs and encourage independence in all phases of the student’s program
- Support the student with executive functioning skills such as time management, organization, scheduling, etc.
- Identify potential barriers and problem-solve around them with students and college staff
- Create a supportive environment between the college and the student
- Advocate for the student by identifying their needs and explain them to college staff
- Maintain ongoing documentation related to monitoring and evaluating client progress on goals
- Communication with referring agencies and program manager including monthly notes, weekly check-ins, and identifying and problem-solving challenges with clients
- Ability to meet expectations, standards, and protocols of work sites and referring agencies
- Assist students with navigating online learning platforms including, but not limited to Blackboard, Canvas, and Moodle
- Help students understand the current college culture and expectations
- When applicable, assist clients in the consistent and appropriate use of assistive technology as outlined in the action plan to develop greater self-sufficiency and functioning
- Review and discuss with the program manager potential referrals for other ESMA programs and services
- Provide ongoing program ideas for improvement to the program manager
- Attend transition-related conferences and represent Easter Seals Transition Services in local and state meetings, as requested by the program manager and/or director
- Resolves routine administrative problems
- Adapt communication style to effectively communicate with all individuals, including those with different communication abilities
- Regular interfacing with students, families, disability professionals, and educators
- Bachelor’s degree in related field required; and/or Master's degree in related field
- Experience with young adults with disabilities preferred
- Knowledge of pertinent academic areas and learning situations including but not limited to secondary educational systems such as Blackboard, Moodle, Canvas, etc.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Teams) and Zoom video conferencing
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
- TB test and health documentation clearing for work
- COVID-19 vaccine (strongly preferred due to campus policies)
- Ability to work independently or in groups with minimal supervision
- Able to work standard hours between 8 am and 5 pm
- Ensure accurate administrative reporting as required
- Completes all assigned tasks and projects in a timely and thorough manner
- Ability to relate to students, families, and professionals in a positive manner
- Flexible and able to work well with others
- Maintain open and effective communication
- Ability to communicate effectively by phone and in person with professionals and clients with various disabilities
- Able to adapt communication style to effectively communicate with all individuals, including those with different communication abilities
- Ability to organize projects, prioritize workflow, and complete multiple tasks simultaneously and accurately
- Accepts assignments in a positive and proactive manner
- Accepts constructive feedback and modifies actions accordingly
We actively engage with our staff, volunteers, partners, and the broader community to promote understanding, empathy, and collaboration. Collectively, we are changing the way the world defines and views disability, making profound and positive differences in people’s lives every day. By beginning with our diverse workforce, we demonstrate our commitment throughout the commonwealth.
Together, we can create a workplace where everyone thrives by ensuring all feel welcome and valued.
Easterseals Massachusetts is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and welcomes all qualified applicants. We base all employment decisions on each individual's capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetics, or any other protected status under the law.
Salary : $24 - $27