College Track

AcademicAdvisor

$52–78k ~AI est. Sacramento, California, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Academic Advisor at College Track. Skills: Academic advising, Student support, College matriculation. Support scholars academic journeys. Guide scholars academic journeys”

What You'll Achieve.

Matriculate to college; Earn a bachelor's degree

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Data-driven decision making; Design meaningful interventions

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Academic advising experience, Interpersonal skills, Build relationships with individuals, Navigate Learning Management Systems, Navigate grade portals

Nice to Have

Salesforce experience

What You'll Do.

Support scholars academic journeys

Guide scholars academic journeys

Provide tools for scholars

Provide resources for scholars

Develop individualized plans

Collaborate with peer advisor

Collaborate with site team

Deliver engaging content

Host one-on-one advising

Build trusting relationships

Provide culturally relevant support

Foster sense of belonging

Monitor workshop attendance

Monitor advising appointments

Monitor academic progress

Manage caseload of scholars

Equip students for matriculation

Equip students for bachelor's degree

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with peer advisor; Collaborate with site team

Full Job Description

Academic Advisor | Sacramento Priority Deadline is June 19th applications will still be accepted after this date. As our Academic Advisor, you will help support and guide College Track scholars through their academic journeys, ensuring they have the tools, resources, and individualized plans they need to successfully matriculate into colleges that align with their academic and personal goals. You’ll collaborate with your peer Academic Advisor and the site team to deliver engaging content, facilitate workshops, and host one-on-one advising appointments.Day to day, you will: Build trusting relationships with students, providing culturally relevant support and fostering a strong sense of belonging within College Track. Track and analyze student data to monitor workshop attendance, advising appointments, and academic progress, ensuring all site and organizational requirements are met. Manage a diverse caseload of approximately 120 high school scholars, ensuring each student is equipped with the support they need to matriculate to college and earn a bachelor’s degree. To thrive in this job, you must: Be skilled in analyzing student data and using that data to develop targeted, data-driven interventions. Have academic advising experience within a college-access institution. Have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with a wide range of individuals, including students, caregivers, and teachers. Be comfortable navigating Learning Management Systems (e.g., Google Classroom, Coursera) and grade portals (e.g., PowerSchool, Illuminate). Experience with Salesforce is a plus. Interested? Keep reading. College Track is a comprehensive college completion program that equips students from underserved communities to be the first in their families to graduate with a bachelor’s degree. We do this by offering a holistic, asset-based program that invests in each of our scholars over 10 years: from high school to college, through the launch of their careers.

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