Job Description
About Curry College:
Founded in 1879, Curry College is a private, four-year, liberal arts-based institution in
Milton Massachusetts. In addition to the main campus classes for adult learners are also offered at our campus at Cordage Park in historic
Plymouth. Curry College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Curry College offers 22 undergraduate
majors, over 60 minors and concentrations, as well as five graduate programs.
The Curry College mission is to educate and graduate
students prepared to engage in successful careers and active citizenship with a global perspective. We are an inclusive community of diverse
learners and educators, committed to continuing our legacy of developing effective communicators with reflective and critical thinking
skills. We mentor and empower our students, building meaningful relationships that inspire them to achieve their ambitions.
Curry
College provides rigorous and relevant academic programs to undergraduate and graduate students, and our rich blend of liberal arts and
career-directed programs is enhanced by practical field experiences and co-curricular activities. Learning at Curry extends beyond the
classroom and is embedded in all that we do.
Diversity and a culture of equity and inclusion among students, faculty and staff are
crucial to the mission statement of Curry College.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, sex identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any
other basis protected by applicable state and federal law, including Title IX.
Job Description:
The Academic
Success Coordinator provides clear proactive education and guidance to students and families, directing them to appropriate institutional
resources and assisting them in creating and adhering to plans for academic success. S/he serves as a point of contact for students,
families, and faculty regarding students who are experiencing academic difficulty. S/he works directly with individual students, their
family members, and concerned faculty and staff to provide assistance in resolving academic concerns. The Academic Success Coordinator also
serves as the primary Academic Advisor to a caseload of students.
Duties include direct service to students and families; proactive
outreach to at-risk students on targeted retention efforts within the Office of Academic Advising & Success, and in collaboration with
other Academic Support Services at the College, Career Services, Admission, and Student Affairs. The position requires exceptional oral and
written communication skills, an ability to bring complex situations to closure with strong professional judgment, a student-focused
orientation, and expertise in documenting outcomes with clear written follow-up.
Essential Functions:
1. Direct Service to Students:
- Responds to academic concerns about students within FERPA guidelines;
meets with families, faculty and students to resolve issues, and respond to concerns about college policies, procedures, and processes; - Monitors and responds to Curry’s centralized web-based Academic Alert system as a means of coordinating early interventions with
students; - Monitors and responds to the Academic Success email account;
- Monitor student progress, provide extensive
outreach to students, and assist students with problem solving with a particular focus on connecting students with appropriate
supports; - Meets with students on academic probation, to develop, monitor, and evaluate student educational plans in accordance with
Satisfactory Academic Progress guidelines; - Meets with students on matters of academic integrity, grade appeal, academic
appeals; - Communicates directly with students to positively impact timely graduation in partnership with Advising and the
Registrar’s Office; - Provides information to the Academic Petition and Dismissal Committees in the assessment of appeals regarding
academic policies for individual students; - Serves as the primary Academic Advisor to a caseload of students;
- Assists with
pre-registration of new students; - Escalates high need students to the Associate Director for further follow up as needed.
2. Direct Service to Parents and Families:
- Provides proactive information to parents and
families to guide expectations, and inform families about academic processes and policies; - Escalates high need cases to the
Associate Director for further follow up.
3. Retention & Student Success Program Planning:
- Engage in networking across the institution to ensure students connect with appropriate resources to support their success.
Collaborate with student services, academic support, technology, and others to coordinate and execute student retention strategies based on
best practices and institutional research; - Under the Direction of the Associate Director of Advising & Academic Success,
develops, executes, and evaluates activities to support at-risk students including workshops, print and web materials, and peer support.
Engage in continuous efforts to improve students’ experience, to identify needs for additional resources or interventions, and to work with
others to assess the effectiveness of student success efforts; - Serves on the Academic Services Team;
- Works collaboratively
with colleagues in Office of Advising & Academic Success and on the Academic Services Team through cross-training, information sharing,
and planning; - Other duties as assigned.
4. SAP Compliance:
- Meets with students
to develop, monitor, and evaluate student educational plans in accordance with Satisfactory Academic Progress guidelines; - Maintain
currency with satisfactory academic progress policies and related internal policies and external regulations; - Serves on SAP Appeal
review committee.
Additional Functions:
- Respect and maintain confidentiality, parameters
of operation, professional protocols, and individual privacy; - Initiate independent actions and initiatives including creative
problem-solving with families and a keen awareness of program requirements and academic counseling options; - Assess complex
situations and respond with a clear, supportive and consistent message.
Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s degree minimum in Education, Counseling Psychology, or a related
field. - 2-3 years of experience in a higher education setting with sustained work providing academic support and program planning
for students. Experience educating families and students about academic issues. - Must have good verbal and written communication
skills, strong organizational skills, excellent customer service and interpersonal skills to effectively deal with a variety of
individuals. - Demonstrable computing skills and efficiency utilizing complex computing applications on the systems and programs of
College’s choice; currently by way of example, Microsoft Office Suite. - Ability to follow-up, follow-through, multi-task, set
priorities and adhere to deadlines.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with
Banner. - Experience working with students and faculty around issues of teaching and learning at a small, liberal arts-based
college. - Experience working with students on developmental learning in the context of an institution which recognizes and supports
students with learning disabilities.
Additional Information:
Committed to attracting and retaining a
diverse staff, Curry College will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and
maintain working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
At the College’s discretion, the education
and experience prerequisites may be excepted where the candidate can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the College, an equivalent
combination of education and experience specifically preparing the candidate for success in the position.
Employment in this position
is contingent upon the successful completion of all required pre-employment background checks.
Inquiries about the application of
Title IX can be directed to the College’s Title IX Coordinator, Elizabeth Canning at elizabeth.canning@curry.edu, (617) 979-3516, or King Academic Administration
Building, 55 Atherton St, or US Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights (“OCR”) – Boston Office, 5 Post Office Square, 8th Floor,
Boston, MA 02109-3921, (617) 289-0111.
Application Instructions:
Please apply online at https://www.curry.edu/about-us/community-resources/employment/job-opportunities for consideration. Interested applicants
must submit the following:
- a cover letter;
- a resume; and;
- a list of three professional references, one of
which must be a former or current supervisor, including complete contact information and professional titles.
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