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Associate Director, Aspire

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University System of New Hampshire

Keene, NH (In Person)

$45,765 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 02/25/2026 (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Job Description

Position range in Cheshire County $32k - $52k Per Year Associate Director, Aspire University System of New Hampshire
Occupation:
Customer Service Representatives
Location:
Keene, NH - 03431 Positions available: 1 Job #: JR3867
Source:
University System of New Hampshire
Posted:
01/13/2026
Web Site:
www.usnh.edu
Job Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More) Job Requirements and Properties Work Onsite Full Time Schedule Full Time Job Description . Support college students thrive! Aspire staff work to provide all KSC students with academic support services designed to enhance success, by improving performance and giving them the tools they need to not only survive college - but thrive. Under the general direction of the TRIO Director, the Associate Director manages the daily activities and resources for (2) TRIO Student Support Services (Aspire) grants serving 280 students annually (Classic-160, STEM-120) designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of eligible participants (low income and/or first-generation students, or students with disabilities). Serving as the grants' project director, directly supervise and oversee 5 full-time staff directly supporting the program, ensure project activities are implemented, assist with coordination of peer tutoring and mentoring, and coordinate the Links Summer Bridge Program. The Associate Director collaborates with partners across campus to increase the awareness of TRIO and leverage crucial services that support student success. ?
Job Duties:
  • Provide leadership to and oversee day-to-day operations of the programs and the department
  • Manage service delivery model to provide optimum services which are responsive to the shifting needs of the student populations (280 eligible students and KSC general population)
  • Coordinate the planning, scheduling, and facilitation of services, activities, and workshops to promote the achievement of project objectives and outcomes as defined in the grant application.
  • Represent TRIO on campus and in the community.
  • Assume departmental leadership responsibility in addressing the needs of students, parents, faculty, and staff proactively and as those needs arise.
  • Collaborate with partners across campus to increase the awareness of TRIO and leverage crucial services that support student success.
Staff Supervision:
  • Provide training, plan and assign work, maintain standards, coordinate activities, act on personnel issues, and conduct employee evaluations.
  • Coordinate training and supervision of staff.
  • Facilitate staff meetings.
  • In conjunction with Human Resources recruit and select new employees, recommend and approve employee discipline, transfers, and/or discharge as appropriate.
  • Review and approve/deny Kronos Leave Report request.
  • With TRIO Director, determine professional development needs of staff and develop an annual activity calendar, and secure PD as needed
  • Attend PD conferences and/or trainings to remain current in the field.
Compliance and Reporting:
  • Ensure the program complies with the grant, campus, USNH, and federal regulations.
  • Supervise recruitment and selection process for new students enrolled in the grant and certify the eligibility of student participants in accordance with federal TRIO guidelines.
  • Oversee federally mandated recordkeeping, including data documenting student eligibility, participation, and progress toward program objectives.
  • Ensure maintenance and security of central student and program files.
  • Develop, implement, and evaluate program policies and procedures.
  • Collect and review Monthly Counselor Reports and Time and Effort verification process.
  • With the TRIO Director, develop formative and summative assessments that continually inform development and improvement of services and interventions; make programmatic adjustments as needed.
  • Oversee the development and submission of program reports including (2) Annual Performance Reports to the U.S. Department of Education.
  • Work collaboratively with IT, financial aid, and institutional research to access and prepare the individual student and aggregate data required for reporting.
  • With the TRIO Director, prepare KSC Annual Report.
  • Provide program information and data in response to USNH, state, and federal audit requests.
  • Assist with grant writing and proposal development
  • In collaboration with the TRIO director, track budget expenditures.
  • Maintain strong technology skills including Excel, Access, and student information system databases.
Links Program and other interventions:
  • In collaboration with the TRIO Director, coordinate the Links Summer Bridge program.
  • Develop and maintain the technological infrastructure for student and staff applications, and team resources.
  • Develop Links recruitment materials.
  • Promote program at campus events.
  • Coordinate recruitment, screening, and selection process for new Links students.
  • Collaborate with campus partners including admissions and ODS to properly vet applicants.
  • Coordinate the pre-program phase and provide students and families with timely information
  • Work with student accounts to properly bill participants and track the payment.
  • Enroll applicants, including course registration, residential placement, and dining plan.
  • Coordinate recruitment, orientation, training, and supervision of Links faculty and student worker staff
  • Collaborate with faculty to create a high challenge, high support environment for the students and ensure the provision of a case management model to students.
  • Offer academic support, educational counseling, conflict management, and crisis intervention to students.
  • Work with events, residential life, campus safety, and the Title IX offices to ensure compliance with campus policies.
  • Facilitate program components that address learning and social integration.
In addition to the
Links Program:
  • Oversee College 102; co-teach course on rotation.
  • Facilitate Aspire credit and non-credit programming, including college 101/102/103, study nights, success lunches, mentoring initiatives.
  • Offer training on assessments and learning strategies such as textbook reading, exam preparation, reading comprehension, memory strategies, time management and organization, notetaking, and stress management.
  • Offer academic support, educational counseling, and crisis intervention to students.
  • Follow the case management model to support the students' retention to the fall semester.
  • Consult and collaborate with campus academic support units.
  • Through targeted services and interventions, build community amongst TRIO students.
  • Maintain KSC web presence, news media, publications, and annual communication plan, including social media.
Individual Programming, Advising Curriculum, Caseload, Tutoring:
  • Manage the process of conducting needs assessments of individual students.
  • Develop a framework for and oversee staff implementation of services, programs, and advising including individual course selection, financial literacy, financial aid, study skills, time management, career and graduate school exploration services, monthly workshops, self-advocacy, and personal counseling.
  • Serve a caseload of students, providing academic co... Additional Information Help for Additional Information. Minimum Qualifications
  • Minimum of a Master's Degree in Education, Counseling, or related field.
  • Proven commitment to the needs of disadvantaged students with a minimum of three years of experience serving this population required.
  • Three years of experience in work related to planning, organizing and coordinating academic support in higher education settings.
  • Proven ability to communicate effectively through verbal and written means.
  • Proven interpersonal, organizational, supervisory and project management skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with computer applications including Microsoft 365 and familiarity with database systems, Canvas, student information systems, and Colleague. Available extended hours in the summer, and some nights and weekends.
  • Previous experience as a participant or staff member for a TRIO program preferred.
  • Previous supervisory experience with educational programs.
  • Additionally, the College has identified desirable qualifications that support our commitment to creating and maintaining a diverse campus community including the ability to speak a second language or to bring a multicultural perspective to the campus.
Applicant instructions:
Applicants should be prepared to upload the following documents when applying online within the Resume/Cover Letter section of your application:
  • Resume/CV
  • Cover Letter
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