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Job Title:
Academic Success Coach & Intervention Coordinator (Newark Campus)
Department:
Newark | General The academic success coach will independently manage and oversee the daily operations of existing student success initiatives and retention programs and will develop and assist with the creation of new initiatives by working with the director and in some instances campus partners. Leads the delivery of academic intervention programs aimed to increase student success and retention, including but not limited to leading probation intervention programs for the Newark campus. Develops, implements, and evaluates student-centered programs including individualized learning interventions, presentations, and workshops targeted to particular needs of diverse student populations. Coordinate meetings and outreach with students to teach academic & personal success strategies, inform about university policies, and make connections with critical resources. Serves academically at-risk students and urgent/extenuating student situations and determines appropriate interventions; plans, delivers, and evaluates individual development programs for students. Engage and lead research to identify and address gaps in the areas of student success & retention through the redevelopment of existing initiatives or the implementation of new ones. Student Success Outreach Provides students individualized advice and resources through one-on-one meetings to enhance their academic and personal success. Provides support in the areas of self-regulation and executive functioning while helping students develop study behaviors, skills, and strategies that lead to academic success. Serves academically at-risk students and urgent/extenuating student situations and determines appropriate interventions; plans, delivers, and evaluates individual development programs for students. Informs students on university policies & procedures and makes connections with critical resources. Assist with the coordination and delivery of appropriate student outreach and response by using a variety of methods (i.e. in-person, email, text, phone, etc.). Participate in proactive outreach efforts to improve student success and retain students through a case management model that includes triaging student concerns (i.e. personal, academic, or financial). Utilize university systems such as OnCourse and BuckeyeLink to leverage student success and retention efforts. Engage in ongoing professional development activities to stay abreast of research and new practices within the field. Alert Management Independently manage Alert system and process for Newark campus and serve as liaison to OnCourse team in Columbus as well as other regional campuses. Monitor and track student academic progress throughout semester utilizing and cross-referencing data analytics and conduct individualized outreach as described above. Initiate communications with faculty, advisors, and other campus departments regarding Alerts and students of concern. Evaluate Alert process, gather and analyze Alert data through reports, and implement necessary changes to improve process, outreach strategies, and student outcomes. Academic Probation Intervention Programs Independently manage the Buckeye Roadmap for Academic Success and the Success Training for Academic Recovery (S.T.A.R.) program for students on academic probation. Work closely with advising and records manager to identify students on academic probation. Develop program curriculum and identify best practices to carryout intervention methods. Collaborate with the Center for Student Success to offer workshops within programs. Monitor and track student academic progress and program completion throughout semester and plan, deliver, and evaluate timely interventions as appropriate. Communicate with faculty and advisors about academic concerns in relation to end of semester reviews. Evaluate programs by gathering and analyzing data and implementing necessary changes to support improved student success.
Minimum Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Advanced degree in relevant field may be desirable. 4 years of relevant experience required. 4-8 years of relevant experience preferred. Desired Qualifications Master's Degree in higher education or related field; experience in program planning and administration; experience working with college students; knowledge of university policies, rules and regulations; excellent communication skills; strong experience with Microsoft Excel. experience in manipulating, analyzing and reporting student data; coordinating student programs across units desired; 4-8 years of relevant experience preferred.
Additional Information:
The College The Ohio State University at Newark offered its first classes in 1957 with a mission to provide affordable, open access to Ohio State for all Ohioans. The Newark campus sits on 188 acres and shares the campus with Central Ohio Technical College. The two institutions have a strong partnership whereby they share all buildings and general-purpose classrooms, approximately 100 staff, operating expenses, and a number of capital equipment investments. Shared departments include Advancement; Business and Finance; Facilities, Planning and Operations; Library; Marketing and Public Relations; Purchasing and Auxiliary Services; Student Financial Services; and Student Life. Ohio State Newark currently enrolls more than 2,200 students who are taught and mentored by 45 tenure-track faculty who are members of their university-level academic department. Students can complete eight bachelor's degree programs at the Newark Campus and start any of Ohio State's 200+ majors. In addition to excellent academic offerings, students can participate in the Honors program, service learning, education abroad, and a wide variety of student clubs and organizations. Ohio State Newark is situated near the Ohio State University Columbus campus, presenting great opportunities for new and innovative partnerships to benefit students, faculty, and staff. The future of the campus will be impacted by the significant growth and development in Licking County, including a new Intel facility, expansion of Meta and Google facilities, and more. Students are creating innovative pathways to their degree completion due to the proximity to multiple campuses.
Location:
Hodges Hall (0628)
Position Type:
Regular Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
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- Medical, dental and vision coverage, with Ohio State paying a significant portion of the cost.
- Paid time off, including sick and vacation time and 11 holidays.
- State retirement plan or an alternative retirement plan, both with generous employer contributions.
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