Academic Success Coach
Job Description
Working Title
Academic Success CoachPosition Status
Full TimeDepartment
Academic PartnershipsGeneral Summary
The position of Academic Success Coach provides students with the tools and resources to be successful in college.
Specific Position Duties
Participates in campus-wide success initiatives to transform OC into the number one community college in the nation. Leverage technology and high-engagement strategies, to connect with students, staff and faculty. Mentor current college students in skills needed to be successful in college; Prepare and present workshops on a variety of student success related topics as needed; Develop and maintain positive working relationships with faculty and staff; Advise students, including but not limited to degree selection, graduation, probation, suspension, and TSI liable; Assist with Early Alerts and other retention activities and initiatives; Support students in developing an educational plan and strategies to improve student success and facilitate completion; Monitor student pace and progress; Actively participate in OC campus activities including graduation and community service. All other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, or completing your Master’s degree within 3 years from a regionally accredited college or university; Evidence of ability to instruct/motivate students at the college level; Demonstrated understanding of the variety of challenges facing a community college student; Demonstrated ability to develop positive mentoring relationships with a diverse student population; Strong written and verbal communication skills; Demonstrated computer and web abilities, including Microsoft Suite, and other programs/systems; Strong organizational skills.
Work Hours
The nature of the position will require work days and hours outside of the normal college schedule to reflect the needs of our students.Posting Number
P00489PQuick Link for Internal Postings
https://jobs.odessa.edu/postings/13386*Please mention you saw this ad on DisabledInHigherEducation.*