Student Success Coach (Case Manager)
Location: Greeley
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
SNI Technology's client located in Greeley, CO is immediately
seeking to hire a Student Success Coach for an exciting, 6-month
contract opportunity. This full-time position is expected to be 40
hours per week onsite M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm MDT, paying $25.29 hourly
during the contract duration of the assignment. The estimated
duration for this assignment is June 16th through December 19th,
2025. Student Success Coach (Case Manager) The Student Success
Coach I serves the central function of providing appreciative
advising and coaching to students. This position provides academic
advising, as well as resource referrals to students to make
informed decisions related to their short and long-term educational
trajectory. This position serves as a success coach for students as
they complete their program of study and transition to the
workforce and/or further continued educational pursuits. Although
this position provides academic advising and course suggestions,
the primary focus of the position is provide success coaching to
the advisee. In the spirit of the appreciative advising pedagogy,
the Student Success Coach I engages in student development
activities to aid the students in making proactive and effective
decisions regarding their course and program choices. Each Student
Success Coach I will maintain an assigned caseload of advisees from
specified programs of study for which they will engage in regularly
scheduled meetings, proactive interventions/follow-ups, and
otherwise be available to for additional questions as the student's
primary point of contact within the division. Occasional travel may
be required. Position Duties & Responsibilities: Case Management &
Appreciative Academic Advising for Student Success (50% of the
time: Appreciatively advise and coach students dealing with complex
academic situations by: explaining the college's academic policies
and procedures, aligning a student's program of study at the
college with their desired continued education pursuits and future
career opportunities, providing unofficial evaluation of transfer
credits for course equivalences and possible application to college
programs of study, monitoring academic progress of students toward
degree completion, identifying current and potential needs or
problem areas (e.g. study skills, tutoring), and referring students
to appropriate campus resources for assistance. Monitor graduating
student progress, help facilitate a seamless transition for all
advisees to the workforce or continued educational pursuits and
coordinate any reverse transfer considerations in an effort to
promote degree completion here at the college. Assist students with
academic suspension and financial aid (credit limit, satisfactory
academic progress, etc.) appeals. Teach students how to use the
college's systems and technology (such as Workday). Educate and
empower students to develop the ability to identify and articulate
their strengths as well as areas for growth. Assist students in
goal setting and academic planning. Engage with and meet with
students via in person and virtual appointments, phone calls,
texting, email, and occasional drop-in advising. Serve as the
primary liaison for advisees to other offices at the college.
Manage an assigned caseload of students on career and academic
issues, identify educational options appropriate for each student
and assist with the analysis of each option, including possible
outcomes and their implications through consistent outreach
efforts. Create and maintain records and files for Student Success
Coaches to use with students utilizing an integrated database
system. Check, various forms for accuracy, assist students in their
completion, sign related forms, remove holds when appropriate, and
document student interactions on appropriate platforms including
Workday. Educate and advise prospective students, parents, high
school personnel and the community of academic programs on college
admissions requirements, financial aid policies, residency
requirements and College policies. Assess the students' stage of
development and promote growth by assisting students in
establishing realistic and attainable academic and career goals.
Utilize resources such as transfer guides, to assist students in
course selection and career goals. Engage in initial career
planning process by explaining the connection between majors,
interests/abilities and career goals; keep accurate log notes that
reflect the discussion and essential information conveyed to
students. Advising Program Support (20% of the time): Maintain and
update existing academic advising resources (i.e. co-curricular
maps, advising checklists, registration worksheets and template
emails), and create new materials when needed. Assist in the
maintenance of an appreciative advising model that emphasizes the
practical application of the program of study Curriculum maps and
prioritizes co-curricular learning through the utilizations of
available resources at the college. Assist in planning and
implementing Collegewide and campus retention and strategies.
Connect students to events/activities on the college campus. Learn
and maintain knowledge of academic program requirements and college
processes, procedures, and policies; when appropriate, assist
students navigate these systems. Attend appreciative advising
training and complete certification requirements therein as
prescribed by the College. Engage, create, and foster a culture of
assessment and innovation at the department and College level
Supporting belonging by fostering an environment where all students
feel a sense of belonging and are encouraged to contribute their
perspectives and experiences to the campus community. Enhancing
cultural competency building and maintaining a deep understanding
of diverse cultural backgrounds, identities, and experiences to
provide informed and empathetic support to students from various
demographics and backgrounds. Campus Involvement & Leadership (15%
of the time): Work collaboratively with other departments, staff
and faculty in administering admissions, advising and recruiting
programs and projects. Serve on committees within the campus and/or
community as appropriate to support and promote the College Connect
and develop relationships with academic affairs, in particular the
programs within the Student Success Coaches assigned Pathway
portfolio. Assist with student success programs or initiatives such
as orientation of new students, graduation ceremonies, and special
award/recognition events to support and promote student success.
Support & Encourage Students to Apply a Mindset of On-going
Self-Improvement (10% of the time): Facilitate student learning and
development of problem-solving by identifying alternative options
as they relate to their life and career goals. Educate and empower
students to develop the ability to identify and articulate their
strengths as well as areas for growth. Utilizing case management,
Appreciative Advising and other student development techniques,
encourage students to use a growth mindset and think about their
future, and equip students with skills and resources to achieve
their goals. Other Duties as Assigned (5% of the time). Minimum
Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree, plus two (2) years of
professional experience in student affairs or a higher education
field, or working experience in an educational setting, or working
with people on career and academic goal setting, or working with
people utilizing case management OR Associates degree, plus four
(4) years of professional experience in student affairs or a higher
education field, or working experience in an educational setting,
or working with people on career and academic goal setting, or
working with people utilizing case management Excellent written and
verbal communication. Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Google
suite and similar software, and computer-based student information
systems. Possess effective decision making and problem solving
skills. High emotional intelligence, strong active listening
skills, and relationship building skills. Preferred Qualifications:
Experience providing students with tailored support in the form of
academic advising, academic coaching, or mentoring. Knowledge of
college student services such as advising, career coaching,
financial aid, admissions, registration, student life. Skilled in
effective decision-making and problem-solving, team-oriented
collaboration, as well as possessing a high level of self-direction
and initiative with the ability to multi-task and work in a
fast-paced setting. Bilingual in English and Spanish Pay Rate The
pay rate for this position is $25.29 per hour during the
contractual period of the assignment.
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