High Point University’s Student Success Department is seeking a Student Success Coach. This position is responsible for providing appropriate academic and transitional support to first-year students applicable to all aspects of the student's life tasks : academic, personal, social, and career. The Student Success Coach is also responsible for a specific academic area and advising function. The candidate selected for this position will address the unique needs of first-year students by providing holistic / pro-active opportunities, academic support / advising, and transition support. The Student Success Coach will also assist in the implementation of programs and services designed to promote academic, personal, and social / emotional success, engagement, and retention of first-year students.
QUALIFICATIONS : Education :
- Master's degree required in an appropriate, related field (Education, Counseling, Student Personnel, or others) with 3 or more years of experience in advising and / or in higher education
Experience and Training :
3 or more years of experience in the field of academic advising, including working with at-risk students, transfer students and students with undeclared major status; required experience in working with students in higher education settingsKnowledge, Skills, Ability :
Knowledge of Microsoft Office and a student record system; excellent communication and interpersonal skills; excellent writing and speaking skills, ability to analyze and synthesize situations and data, implement appropriate solutions, and create reports; ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment; ability to maintain professional appearance and demeanor in all situations with students, parents, and colleagues, ability to work and thrive positively and collaboratively in an open environmentESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
Assists in a year-long orientation program designed to meet the unique academic and social / emotional needs of first year students;Assists with first-year student activities that promote a sense of "belongingness" and "connection" to peers, High Point University, and the community;Assists with the development and dissemination of communication materials (brochures, website, social media, etc.) to enhance the services provided for first-year students including materials for various stakeholders (including faculty and parents);Assists with seminars on topics related to first-year issues (time management, dealing with homesickness, leadership building, etc.);Supports the academic success and progress of first-year students through class attendance monitoring, academic performance monitoring, transitional conferencing, and graduation planning in coordination with the Office of Academic Services;Provides student support through Developmental and Appreciative advising that comprehensively supports the whole student in all aspects of their life tasks - academic, personal, social, and career;Coordinates student academic support : academic advising, academic services / tutoring, Learning Excellence, and Accessibility Resources and Support;Provides academic and transitional advising support to all entering first-year students;Advises on course selection and academic planning, majors and careers, academic progress, and general university policies and procedures;Provides academic advising through group orientation, peer, and individualized contact;Develops rapport, provides training, and serves as an advising liaison with assigned school / departments and their faculty as well as peer advising liaisons to best serve the advising needs of students in the respective majors;Advises first-year students regarding academic requirements and courses for majors - including incorporation of High Point University academic policies and procedures;Provides systematic support for first-year students in undecided / undeclared majors;Provides systematic support for first-year students identified as "at-risk" in coordination with the Office of Student Life;Assists with a First Year Navigator program that matches first-year students to upper-class students who then assist the first-year students with transitioning to college life and developing a sense of "belonging" to the campus community;Maintains confidential records, collects data, and prepares reports related to the functions of advising, planning, evaluation, and assessment;Makes referrals to other university services / offices as appropriate (examples : Academic Services, Registrar's Office, Student / Residence Life, Counseling Services, Office of Accessibility Resources and Services, Career and Professional Development, etc.);Attends Professional Development / Training aligned to the goals of the position.Other duties as identified by the Senior Director of Student Success.SUPERVISION RECEIVED :
Supervision is received from the Senior Success Coach.This is a full-time position that requires evening and weekend obligations. The ideal candidate will have knowledge about best practices in college transition / retention, and late adolescent development - including social and emotional development, as well as experience working with this age group. The ability to work in a collaborative, fast-paced work environment is a necessity for the position. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written are required.