College Success Coach-Take Stock in Children oof Nassau County
Categories Direct Service Provider
Expires Sep 25, 2025
Description
The College Success Coach (CSC) plays an essential role in the success of at-risk students participating in the TSICN program. The CSC spends the majority of time on-site at the students’ Middle and High Schools, meeting with students on a regular basis. The CSC also meets with mentors and school staff when neeeded to plan programming or problem solve concerns. The position is approximately 20 hours weekly from August 1- approximately June 7. It also follows the holiday schedule of the Nassau County School District.
Essential duties and responsibilities
Managing Student Performance • College readiness meetings with students according to TSIC state guidelines • Update and maintain student records in HOPEforce database • Coordinate with school liaison(s) regarding student performance • Monitor student performance and behavior • Monitor mentor sessions • Track mentor participation and communicate to resolve any potential issues • Identify and address any student and/or mentor concerns in a timely manner • Participate in training and events, including program field trips • Distribute/collect documents or forms for required program and event participation Community Interaction • Work with Executive Director and Program Coordinator to facilitate positive reputation of program and its stakeholders. Includes communication with principals, school personnel, mentors, students and parents. • Participate in recruitment and student selection processes to ensure awareness of program to qualified students • Assist in the referral of potential mentors General • Attend staff meetings to plan events, discuss issues, receive updates, etc. • Collaborate with Executive Director and Program Coordinator to identify and establish relationships with individuals and organizations • Follow procedures for monitoring student performance, implementing student success plans and monitoring mentor participation • Participate in continued education opportunities such as annual state conference, webinars, conference calls, etc. • Other duties as assigned by the Executive Director
Qualifications
• Excellent listening and verbal/written communication skills • Proficient in MS Office (i.e. Word, Excel and Outlook) • Ability to work as a team and autonomously • Possess expert time management skills
Education and Experience
• Bachelor's degree- preference in education, child psychology, social work or non-profit • Experience in working with children
How to Apply
Call 904.432.8584 with questions Send your resume to Jacque Banks, Program Director at program-manager@tsicnassau.org