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Student Services Coordinator, Northfield Community College Collaborative

March 5, 2024

Up to 30 hours per week; $21-$24/hr, depending on experience

Summary
The mission of the Northfield Community College Collaborative (NCCC) is to provide a quality and accessible local community college option with wrap-around support services that empower young adults to reach their college potential. The Student Services Coordinators establish rapport and develop positive working relationships with NCCC students, helping them navigate the postsecondary systems and working to overcome barriers in order to complete postsecondary training/education that supports them on a path to economic mobility.

Tasks

  • Establish, develop and nurture rapport and positive working relationships with NCCC students, many of whom are first generation college attendees
  • Assist in navigating the postsecondary education landscape and work to reduce/remove barriers that are keeping students from meeting their education goals
  • Aid students in planning their postsecondary courses.
  • Assist students in career exploration activities including: career pathways mapping, certification courses, associate and bachelor degree programs
  • Complete degree audits and outline course requirements and completion plans
  • Assist with completion of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA); teach students how to complete this form
  • Assist students to learn important financial tasks; provide referrals to resources that may assist with completing and filing taxes
  • Provide some tutoring assistance
  • Refer students to community resources, including:
    • Housing aid
    • Food supports
    • Childcare support
    • Job opportunities
  • Assist, as needed, with the NCCC’s childcare program
  • Track data thoroughly and timely to adhere to grant requirements
  • Assist with bill payments, ordering textbooks, and other supplies purchases as needed

Required qualities

  • Associate’s and/or Bachelor’s degree
  • Experience working with postsecondary students
  • Experience adapting style and methods of communication in order to effectively engage with students
  • Knowledge of postsecondary education and career options in Minnesota
  • Program coordination skills, including the ability to complete accurate and timely electronic record keeping and data tracking, manage time, prioritize tasks effectively, attend to details, work with minimal supervision and as a member of a team
  • Ability to work late afternoon and evening hours

Success in this job also requires:

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Word, and Excel) and Google Suite
  • Strong research skills to be resourceful in assisting students
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Capable of completing work on time in a fast-paced environment while maintaining a positive attitude
  • Willingness to maintain the standards, carry out the purpose, and adhere to the policies of the Healthy Community Initiative
  • Maintenance of a cell phone is an expectation of employment

Preferred qualities

  • Experience with the Minnesota State College and University System
  • Experience supporting first generation college students

Perks

  • Competitive pay and retirement savings plan – We conduct regular assessments to ensure our employees are compensated competitively, and we match employee contributions to a Simple IRA plan.
  • Access to an array of benefits – We work with TriNet to offer employees an array of voluntary benefit options, including life insurance, disability, legal, and accident or critical illness insurance. All HCI employees have access to a free employee assistance program. Additionally, employees who work 30+ hours per week receive $300 per month ($3,600 annually) toward the cost of health or other insurance premiums.
  • Paid Time Off and Minnesota Sick and Safe Leave – In addition to a regular Paid Time Off (PTO) program for eligible employees, all HCI employees accrue paid time off in accordance with the Minnesota Sick and Safe Leave legislation.
  • Professional development – We value employees who seek to hone or gain new skills that make them even more effective in their work on behalf of youth and families. We nurture a professional growth culture where employees who are eager to learn are given every opportunity to do so.

Application review will continue until the position is filled with a qualified candidate.

Apply online using the link below. Include a cover letter that describes why you are interested in working for HCI as the Students Services Coordinator. Include the name, title, and contact information for three professional references.

Questions about the position may be directed to info@healthycommunityinitiative.org. Please reference “Student Services Coordinator” in the subject line.

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