Portland State University, College of Urban and Public Affairs · 2 days ago
Transfer Student Success Coach for Access, Connect, Complete, Engage (ACCE) Program
Portland State University (PSU) is Oregon’s most affordable public research university, located in the heart of one of America’s most dynamic cities. The Transfer Student Success Coach for the Access, Connect, Complete, Engage (ACCE) program will coach and provide holistic support to community college students interested in pursuing a Bachelor’s degree, focusing on academic skills, advising, and connecting students to resources that aid in their academic success.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Work in-person 5 days a week at either Mount Hood Community College (MHCC) and/or Clackamas Community College (CCC), and/or Portland Community College (PCC) or PSU as needed
Travel between community college(s) and PSU as needed
Use technology and analytics in the provision of services to students and navigate systems specific to the site location and PSU
Communicate effectively, both in one-on-one interactions, in small groups, during public presentations, and within written communications
Discuss highly sensitive personal and financial matters with diverse populations of students and families
Provide culturally attuned programming that support equitable outcomes
Create, present, and facilitate student-centered workshops for ACCE students, as well as prospective PSU transfer students as needed
Ensure accurate data entry and reporting using digital tools, such as Navigate and Google Forms, to track student progress and inform key stakeholders
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree with 2 or more years of experience advising/mentoring students
Ability to work in-person 5 days a week at either Mount Hood Community College (MHCC) and/or Clackamas Community College (CCC), and/or Portland Community College (PCC) or PSU as needed
Ability to travel between community college and PSU, as needed
Ability to use technology and analytics in the provision of services to students and navigate systems specific to the site location and PSU
Communicate effectively, both in one-on-one interactions, in small groups, during public presentations, and within written communications
Ability to discuss highly sensitive personal and financial matters with diverse populations of students and families
Experience providing culturally attuned programming that support equitable outcomes
Preferred
Experience with historically underrepresented students and/or contemporary student populations
Experience and knowledge of community college and university (bachelor granting) institutions
Bi-lingual
Benefits
95% premium paid healthcare
A generous retirement and vacation package
Reduced tuition rates for employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System schools
Company
Portland State University, College of Urban and Public Affairs
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Funding
Current Stage
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