Student success coach
Company: Western Wyoming Community College
Location: Rock Springs
Posted on: March 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Student Success Coach Posting Number: P2265Job Title: Student
Success CoachStudents Only: NoJob Description Summary: Win With a
Career Move to Western. At Western Wyoming Community College, one
of America's leading junior colleges, we believe employees are our
most valuable resource. We pride ourselves on our inclusive,
growth-focused culture and our exceptional benefits package. For
full-time employees, here are a few of the amazing benefits we
offer: Employer paid contribution of 9.37% to your retirement plan
with no waiting period. Who doesn't love free money? We cover 82%
of costs related to health, dental and life insurance. Generous
leave time to support your work/life balance with paid holidays,
sick leave and vacation time, 3 personal days, and two weeks off
over Christmas break Not to mention, you get time off at Spring
Break and Friday's off in the summer. Have you ever wanted to take
an art class? Interested in exploring entrepreneurship? FREE
tuition for you, your spouse, and your dependents makes this dream
a reality. We offer Relocation Assistance You may be eligible for
up to $5,000 in relocation reimbursement with submission of
itemized receipts. Access to amenities like our Children's Center,
Hay Library, aquatic center, fitness center, theatre and more. When
adventure calls, head out to the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, take a
hike around Mustang Loop, surf the local sand dunes, or jump in the
car and travel to Salt Lake City, Jackson Hole, or Laramie. For a
map of our area, and links to activities and places, view
westernwyoming.edu/outsider. See where your career can take you
when you come run with the MustangsThe Western Student Success
Coach serves as a holistic support system, addressing the diverse
needs of students and promoting their overall well-being and
success throughout their academic journey. The position aims to
create an environment where applicants and current students can
excel academically and personally. Student Success Coaches provide
Western students with academic, athletic, transfer, career, and
general advising, along with academic tools and resources to reach
their academic goals. A Western Student Success Coach specializes
in two or more areas focusing on data communication, event
planning, career advising, transfer advising, student-athlete
advising, academic interventions, program-specific advising, or
other areas set by the Director of Advising. Occasional evening and
weekend work may be required, in addition to travel. STUDENT
SUCCESS COACH PRIMARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Academic Advising
and Transition Support a. Introduce students to the institution's
culture, values, and educational philosophy. b. Work directly with
students to confirm that all official transcripts have been
evaluated, and that required admission documents including test
scores have been received and processed. c. Conduct initial
advising appointments by explaining program requirements, assisting
with course selection, and developing realistic academic plans. d.
Monitor student academic progress and intervene proactively when
academic challenges arise. e. Design and implement a comprehensive
transition plan that ensures a smooth handoff from Success Coach to
faculty advisor prior to the following semester's registration
period. f. Develop and execute clear communication strategies that
introduce students to their assigned faculty advisors during their
application start-term semester. 2. Resource Navigation and Student
Support a. Direct students to relevant campus resources, such as
wellbeing and accessibility services, tutoring services, libraries,
and career counseling. b. Familiarize students with My Western,
Self-Service, Canvas, and tools used for coursework and
communication. 3. Goal Setting and Academic Development a.
Collaborate with students to establish short-term and long-term
academic, personal, and career goals, and develop individualized
action plans with clear milestones, timelines, and accountability
measures. b. Provide coaching in time management, effective study
strategies, and personal development, while supporting students in
managing academic stress, balancing competing demands, and
maintaining overall well-being. 4. Communication and Student
Engagement a. Maintain consistent, proactive communication with
students through individual meetings, email, phone, and virtual
platforms. b. Adapt communication styles to meet the diverse needs
and preferences of individual students. c. Provide constructive
feedback, encouragement, and motivation to promote student
confidence and persistence. 5. Problem Resolution and Advocacy a.
Identify, address, and resolve issues encountered by applicants and
current students throughout their academic journey. b. Serve as a
liaison and advocate between students, faculty, and campus support
services as needed. 6. Graduation and Completion Planning a. Guide
students through meeting graduation requirements. 7. Career
Exploration and Counseling a. Assist students with career
exploration and goal alignment, helping them connect academic
programs to future career pathways. b. Provide guidance on
internships, job search strategies, resume development, and
professional networking, including career and transfer transition
planning. 8. Continuous Improvement and Professional Awareness a.
Collect and analyze student feedback to enhance coaching strategies
and services. b. Stay current on program requirements,
institutional policies, and industry trends affecting student and
student-athlete success. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Plan,
organize, and execute successful events that promote student
engagement and positive experiences. 2. Deliver effective
presentations tailored to a variety of audiences and stakeholders.
3. Travel and actively participate in registration, retention,
outreach, and community engagement activities. 4. Build and sustain
a comprehensive student support network through active
collaboration with faculty, outreach advisors, and campus partners.
5. Encourage interdisciplinary and cross-departmental partnerships
to provide holistic student support. 6. Collaborate with faculty,
student services, financial aid, admissions, K-12 partners,
employers, and community stakeholders to support enrollment growth,
retention, and academic attainment. 7. Serve as a community
resource by presenting to groups, responding to inquiries,
assisting with research projects, workshops, and outreach
activities. 8. Develop specialized expertise in designated focus
areas such as transfer advising, career coaching, student-athlete
advising, or academic intervention strategies. 9. Participate in
orientation, registration, recruitment, and marketing initiatives
as assigned. 10. Contribute to institutional efforts to enhance
innovation, effectiveness, and efficiency in the learning
environment. 11. Maintain safe working conditions and comply with
institutional safety standards. 12. Engage in ongoing professional
development through conferences, seminars, workshops, and
professional literature. 13. Perform other related duties as
assigned.Minimum Qualifications: STUDENT SUCCESS COACH MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience 1. Bachelor's degree in
business, communication, counseling, education, psychology, or a
closely related field from an accredited institution. Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities 1. Excellent organizational, verbal, and
interpersonal communication skills. 2. Strong presentation and
public speaking abilities. 3. Demonstrated ability to work
effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, ages, and
experiences. 4. Working knowledge of marketing, recruitment, and
academic advising principles. 5. Ability to design and implement
digital retention and engagement campaign. 6. Ability to obtain and
maintain a Wyoming Class "C" driver's license and be covered under
the College's automobile insurance carrier.Equivalency Statement
For those candidates who do not exactly meet all the minimum
qualifications, an equivalent combination of education and
experience, which has provided comparable knowledge and abilities,
may be acceptable.Preferred Qualifications: STUDENT SUCCESS COACH
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS(Knowledge, Abilities, Education and
Experience) 1. Master's degree in communication, business,
counseling, psychology, education, or a related field. 2.
Professional experience across multiple industries, with a strong
emphasis on sales or relationship management. 3. Direct experience
in a community college or higher education setting, particularly in
admissions, recruitment, or academic advising. 4. Proficiency with
a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, Student
Information Systems (SIS), and a Learning Management System (LMS)
including platforms such as Colleague, Element451, Canvas, or
similar systems. 5. Demonstrated success using technology,
analytics, website management system, social media, digital tools
to drive retention, engagement, and enrollment initiatives. 6.
Proven experience in event planning and coordination. 7. Experience
administering and interpreting academic, career, or self-assessment
tools to support student decision-making.Open Date: 02/18/2026Close
Date: Open Until Filled: YesSpecial Instructions to Applicants:
Unofficial transcripts are accepted for application purposes.
Official transcripts are required as a condition of
employment.Estimated Salary: $52,700 - $61,900FLSA: ExemptTo apply,
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