Academic Advisor III (Student Success Coach/Academic Advisor)
Title: Academic Advisor III (Student Success Coach/Academic Advisor)
Salary Range: $3,490 - $4,363 per month
Contract Term Length: 12 Months
Standard Hours: 37.5
Work Location: On-Site
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
College: Bluegrass Community & Technical College
Campus Location: Bluegrass C&TC - Newtown Pike Campus
Department: Academics, & Student Services
Total Rewards
Bluegrass Community & Technical College offers a competitive benefits package and an attractive work environment that supports excellence, innovation, and creativity including:
- Exceptional health care, vision, and dental coverage for you and your family
- Tuition discounts and waivers
- 403(b) retirement plan: a 5% employee contribution receives a 10% employer match
- Vacation/Sick Time
- Work-Life Balance
- 9.5 Paid Holidays
- 2 Weeks of Institutional Closing Pay (Last 2 weeks of December) for qualifying positions
- Employee Assistance Program
Job Summary
The Student Success Coach/Academic Advisor provides a holistic case management model of student services to facilitate student completion of educational goals. The Advisor will work directly with new, returning, assigned, referred, and perspective students to assist them in reaching their educational goals. The Advisor will provide information to faculty and students about various college and community resources, monitor academic progress, provide individualized academic coaching/guidance, and identify (collaboratively) solutions to barriers (social and academic). In addition, the Advisor will assist students with understanding college procedures and policies and respond to questions from students, parents, and other interested parties.
Job Duties:
- Increase student persistence, retention, certificate/degree/diploma completion, and/or
successful transfer
- Operate in a case management/high-touch service role, focused on retention management, outreach, and intervention
- Activities include assessment, advising, monitoring academic progress, and following up with students to ensure semester to semester completion with the ultimate goal of program and degree completion
- Holistic in-take assessments to measure and characterize individual student skills,
characteristics, needs, and barriers
- Create an academic plan for each student during their first semester
- Provide an inclusive and supportive environment for all students
- Regular communication with students, staff, and faculty through various means such as e-mail, phone, classroom visits, video appointments (Teams, etc.), text, and face-to-face conversation
- Develop and enact ongoing communication and targeted outreach plans for special populations including email, texting campaigns, social media, etc.
- Provide ongoing and individualized academic coaching for students, which includes personalized communications and prompts, one-on-one meetings to identify academic, financial, and social barriers to academic and career success, and academic plan development to overcome these barriers and reach established goals
- Interventions and workshops on topics such as growth mindset and time-management to assist students in academic goal achievement
- Refer and/or assist students with navigating both college services and community services and resources when appropriate. These referrals include interventions to address mental health issues, disability support services, food or housing insecurities, financial aid assistance, and more. Assist in scheduling appointments with these resources when necessary.
- Appropriate documentation and concise notes of student interactions, referrals,
resources, and interventions
- Provide academic advising to new, returning, assigned, referred, visiting, and prospective students across all campuses
- Assist in developing advising and assessment policies and procedures
- Assist with development of college-wide academic advising processes
- Support accountability and institutional effectiveness by developing, implementing, and assessing effective procedures that support college operations and foster student success
- Assist in developing communication tools
- Assist with programming, workshops, and presentations for students, faculty, and staff
- Participate in outreach campaigns targeted at select populations throughout the year
- Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in related field and four years related experience, or equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in related field and six years related experience, or equivalent.
Additional Skills Requested:
- Excellent communication skills, organizational skills, leadership skills, attention to detail, and technical and professional knowledge.
- Strong computer skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrate ability to work collaboratively with others.
- Bilingual is Preferred