Program Associate College Access
Program Associate College Success Full time Denver, CO/Remote Considered The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) strives to positively impact the lives of American Indians bysupporting their higher education and career objectives. College Fund team members believe education is theanswer and collectively we raise funds, provide scholarships, and holistically support students in achieving theirgoals. Programming, research, and enhancing the capacities of Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU) are alsointegral elements of our mission. The Program Associate College Success is responsible for implementation, assessment, and development ofdonor funded student success programming that will result in improvements in persistence and degreecompletion for Native students. Additionally, responsibilities include collaboration across programs to work withteam members in Student Success Services, Resource Development, Research Evaluation, and Programsinitiatives to develop, execute, and report on student success programming. The Program Associate will alsopartner with TCU and mainstream college staff and faculty to ensure students are connected to appropriateresources in their communities needed to meet their academic and career goals. Essential Job Functions
- Provide tiered support for students in both college and career readiness strategies to guide students towardstheir graduation and career goals.
- Monitors and manages student database entries, student documents, and associated reports with a focus ondata-driven analysis to measure effectiveness.
- Provides proactive communications connecting recipients to intentional intervention and student supportservices provided by the College Fund, their college, or their community.
- Communicates on a regular basis with scholars regarding upcoming deadlines, requirements, and expectationsassociated with their scholarship or other awards.
- Plans, facilitates, and engages students in online or in-person educational and career planning activities to helpguide them to achieve their graduation and career readiness goals.
- Use cohort/group models of coaching when possible to support student goals to graduation and career.
- Plan convenings and site visits to institutions in collaboration with Student Success Services team for studentcheck ins, TCU staff collaborations and to maintain partnerships.
- Build, maintain and enhance relationships with TCUs and their surrounding communities to ensure students areconnected to resources and supports needed for their success.
- Provide reporting on activities, milestones, and impact to support overall department evaluation
- Provide formal updates to supervisors twice yearly for review and for professional growth (December andJune.)
- Connect scholarship recipients and program participants to other Student Success Service programming at theCollege Fund as relevant.
- Plan, facilitate and implement programming and convenings for scholarship recipients in collaboration with theStudent Success Services team.
- Collaborate on student engagement and communication efforts
- Support College Fund Strategic goals and objectives by sharing student stories, program successes, andsupporting donor relationships and stewardship
- Supports other Student Success Services and College Fund initiatives
- Strong interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence need in job function
- Content creation and event planning directly related to student support in job function
- Mange financial budgets as directed.
Job Requirements Competencies
- Proficient IT skills particularly with databases, Microsoft Office products and social media
- Ability to develop and enhance relationships
- Ability to meet deadlines for a wide variety of job assignments
- Ability to manage numerous tasks and/or projects at one time
- Attention to and tolerance for detail
- Ability to work collaboratively within and across departments as well as with external partners
- Proven ability to accomplish defined goals and objectives
- Experience presenting for small and large groups
- Expect frequent travel during periods of academic year; at least 4 trips per semester
- Mange workload while working remotely and while traveling.
Education/Experience/Certification Requirements
- Bachelors Degree - BA Degree Preferred
- Experience working with AIAN or underserved population college students and communities
- Experience in Student Support Services or related fields
Preferred Qualifications
- MA in Student Affairs, or related field and/or four years of work experience in an education related setting
- Involvement and/or experience with student advising/coaching
- Two years of experience working in a field related to college and career readiness
Work Environment
- Traditional office setting
- Open work space
- Some hybrid and/or remote work potential with remote office space required
- Up to 30% travel may be required
Physical Requirements
- Frequent keyboarding
- Lifting up to 25 pounds.
Supervisory Responsibility
- No supervisory responsibilities
Note: The intent is not to provide an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associatedwith this position. Incumbent may perform other duties as assigned. The American Indian College Fund is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply To This Job