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William Jewell College

Liberty, MO (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/28/2026

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Success Coach William Jewell College - 4.1 Liberty, MO Job Details Full-time 1 hour ago Qualifications Bachelor's degree in counseling Student performance assessment strategies Student mentoring Faculty collaboration Student performance data analysis Mid-level Master's degree Bachelor's degree Master's degree in student affairs Case management Motivational interviewing Counseling CRM system proficiency Student advising Workshop facilitation Data-driven decision making Communication skills Master's degree in counseling Cross-functional communication Time management
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Success Coach Reports To:
Dean of Student Success, Academic Affairs FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt, Full-Time Position Summary William Jewell College seeks a student-centered, relational, and data-informed professional to serve as a Success Coach . Reporting to the Dean of Student Success, the Success Coach provides proactive, holistic support to undergraduate students to promote persistence, academic achievement, and timely degree completion. Grounded in Jewell's commitment to rigorous liberal arts education and individualized attention, the Success Coach partners with students to help them navigate academic, social, and personal transitions. This role works collaboratively across academic and student affairs to ensure students are connected to the resources, relationships, and strategies necessary for success. Primary Responsibilities Student Coaching & Support Provide individualized success coaching Develop proactive outreach strategies for students identified through early alerts, academic performance indicators, or retention risk factors. Assist students in goal setting, time management, academic planning, and skill development. Support students in navigating transitions (first-year, transfer, academic probation, major exploration, return from leave). Retention & Intervention Monitor academic progress using institutional data systems and early alert platforms. Coordinate intervention plans for students experiencing academic or personal challenges. Facilitate success workshops or small group sessions on topics such as study strategies, academic resilience, and campus resource navigation. Collaboration & Referral Serve as a liaison between students and faculty, academic advisors, athletics, residence life, counseling services, and other campus offices. Participate in cross-functional retention and student support initiatives. Contribute to case management discussions as appropriate. Data & Assessment Maintain accurate documentation of student interactions. Analyze student success trends to inform proactive outreach strategies. Assist in assessing retention initiatives and student success programming. Qualifications Required Bachelor's degree (Master's preferred) in Higher Education, Counseling, Student Affairs, or related field. Experience working with college students in an advising, coaching, or student support capacity. Demonstrated ability to build trusting relationships with diverse student populations. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. Ability to use data systems and student information platforms effectively. Preferred Experience with early alert systems, case management software, or CRM platforms. Understanding of liberal arts education and small-college environments. Training in coaching methodologies, motivational interviewing, or student development theory. Core Competencies Relational leadership and empathy Proactive, student-centered mindset Collaborative approach across campus divisions Data-informed decision-making Working Conditions This position requires regular in-person engagement with students and collaboration across campus. Occasional evening hours may be required to support programming and student outreach.

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