Coordinator of Raider Center for - MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
MILWAUKEE, WI
About the Job
JOB REQUIREMENTS: Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) invites
applications for a full-time Coordinator of Raider Center for Academic
Success to join our Student Affairs and Campus Inclusion team. Under the
direction of the Assistant Director of Raider Center for Academic
Success (RCAS), the Coordinator of RCAS is to promote student success by
providing students of all abilities, cultures and socio-economic levels
opportunities to access the resources necessary to meet their goals. The
RCAS Coordinator is responsible to the Assistant Director in meeting
departmental goals in student development and training, Raider Success
Course instruction, and student success coaching. The RCAS Coordinator
will focus on the case management of academically underprepared and
at-risk first-year MSOE students and managing the day-to-day
responsibilities of the academic peer mentoring program. Essential Job
Functions Serve as a Raider Success Coach for 125-175 students, adhering
to best-practices and techniques that establish rapport and maintain a
supportive, developmental relationship to a broad student population.
Manage day-to-day operations of the Raider Success Allies (academic peer
mentors) and support the efforts of the Raider Success Coaches
(professional coaches). Practice holistic, proactive, intrusive,
data-driven outreach, resource referral, and interventions to meet
student needs, especially those with complex issues that may span
multiple offices/areas. Generate data and reports to help identify
barriers to student satisfaction, retention and academic progression;
engage in outreach to and documentation of students identified as
at-risk and support university personnel who work with students
encountering institutional challenges. Facilitate open communication and
maintain working relationships with colleagues throughout campus,
including students, academic departments, and the administration of the
university (e.g. Registrar, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Office of
Academics, academic department advising units). Provide student support
to faculty and staff using the Early Alert System to offer timely
intervention for at-risk behaviors. Serve as an instructor for Raider
Success Courses, staying abreast and implementing instructional
standards that promote student engagement and development. Support
day-to-day operations of the Raider Center for Academic Success,
including programming efforts, new initiatives, or forward-facing
services. Help in supporting All-In Milwaukee and NACME scholars in
utilizing RCAS services to maintain scholarships. Maintain a thorough
understanding of all MSOE academic programs, policies, and resources.
Other Duties and Responsibilities Support the ongoing efforts of MSOE's
Carter Academy, RCAS Tutoring and university initiatives. Help support
and coach academically at-risk and students in crisis. Continually learn
cutting edge trends in student development, advising, and... For full
info follow application link. * APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply
Online: ipc.us/t/FF67DC9347F441B2
applications for a full-time Coordinator of Raider Center for Academic
Success to join our Student Affairs and Campus Inclusion team. Under the
direction of the Assistant Director of Raider Center for Academic
Success (RCAS), the Coordinator of RCAS is to promote student success by
providing students of all abilities, cultures and socio-economic levels
opportunities to access the resources necessary to meet their goals. The
RCAS Coordinator is responsible to the Assistant Director in meeting
departmental goals in student development and training, Raider Success
Course instruction, and student success coaching. The RCAS Coordinator
will focus on the case management of academically underprepared and
at-risk first-year MSOE students and managing the day-to-day
responsibilities of the academic peer mentoring program. Essential Job
Functions Serve as a Raider Success Coach for 125-175 students, adhering
to best-practices and techniques that establish rapport and maintain a
supportive, developmental relationship to a broad student population.
Manage day-to-day operations of the Raider Success Allies (academic peer
mentors) and support the efforts of the Raider Success Coaches
(professional coaches). Practice holistic, proactive, intrusive,
data-driven outreach, resource referral, and interventions to meet
student needs, especially those with complex issues that may span
multiple offices/areas. Generate data and reports to help identify
barriers to student satisfaction, retention and academic progression;
engage in outreach to and documentation of students identified as
at-risk and support university personnel who work with students
encountering institutional challenges. Facilitate open communication and
maintain working relationships with colleagues throughout campus,
including students, academic departments, and the administration of the
university (e.g. Registrar, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Office of
Academics, academic department advising units). Provide student support
to faculty and staff using the Early Alert System to offer timely
intervention for at-risk behaviors. Serve as an instructor for Raider
Success Courses, staying abreast and implementing instructional
standards that promote student engagement and development. Support
day-to-day operations of the Raider Center for Academic Success,
including programming efforts, new initiatives, or forward-facing
services. Help in supporting All-In Milwaukee and NACME scholars in
utilizing RCAS services to maintain scholarships. Maintain a thorough
understanding of all MSOE academic programs, policies, and resources.
Other Duties and Responsibilities Support the ongoing efforts of MSOE's
Carter Academy, RCAS Tutoring and university initiatives. Help support
and coach academically at-risk and students in crisis. Continually learn
cutting edge trends in student development, advising, and... For full
info follow application link. * APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply
Online: ipc.us/t/FF67DC9347F441B2
Source : MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING