Does social justice, equity issues and the potential to make a real difference get you excited?
If so, we want you to leverage your human services skills and expertise to make a difference to students across the Washtenaw Community. About Us The Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation (AAACF) is a $240 million dollar community foundation focused on improving the economic mobility and quality of life of the residents of Washtenaw County.
Our assets have doubled since 2015 and now AAACF is one of the 20 fastest-growing community foundations in the US.
Founded in 1963, AAACF administers over 600 charitable funds. Through a core team of 20 Trustees, 19 employees, and 400+ volunteers.
AAACF works to connect people, charitable causes, and permanent capital for community impact as the philanthropic hub of Washtenaw County. To learn more, visit www.aaacf.org . Don’t check off every box? – Apply Anyway! Statistics show that marginalized groups - such as women, LGBTQ+ and people of color – are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification.
AAACF is dedicated to building an inclusive, diverse, equitable, and accessible workplace that fosters a sense of belonging – so if you’re excited about this role but your experience does not align perfectly with every requirement below, we encourage you to still consider applying.
Who knows, you might be the right fit for another future role! About the Role The College Success Coach will be responsible for coordinating and delivering case management services to approximately 50-100 students.
This position will work with the Community Scholarship students one-on-one and as a collective cohort throughout the academic year at various postsecondary institutions across the country (with a primary focus on schools in MI state and a few outliers). The College Success Coach will be uniquely positioned to assist students as they transition from high school to college; provide continued holistic support during the college years, including any crisis intervention and assistance with securing basic needs; provide navigation of relevant information regarding campus and community resources; help students develop an understanding of Financial Aid / FAFSA / loans / scholarships and mentor Community Scholars on academic and personal goals.
This role reports to the VP of Community Investment. Essential Responsibilities Develop a standardized transitional plan which can be customized to prepare Community Scholars for first-year college experience including assisting students to locate resources on their respective campuses and share insights regarding academic expectation at the college level Provide ongoing academic and personal support to the Community Scholars including life skills support, crisis intervention, and referrals to college and community resources within a case management model Engage Scholars with locating and engaging in on-campus events, organizations and assist in helping each Scholar navigate their respective college environment Work with students to complete a yearly Financial Aid Review to determine scholarship award amounts and develop an understanding of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), award packages, bills, and other details of financial aid Collaborate with the Community Investment Officer to promote the Emergency Aid & Financial Assistance Program, Rent Payment Program, and administration of scholarship dollars to students Develop a community within each cohort and the group through the creation and implementation of events and community building and social outings if the workload allows Work with the Community Investment Officer to increase scholarship applications and to visit high schools to discuss and promote the scholarship Develop and maintain liaison with designated and appropriate campus and community partners to access services for community scholars to assist them in moving towards self-sufficiency within both environments Establish productive working relationships with faculty and staff on each Scholars' campus and identify key campus offices / resources (i.e., Office of Financial Aid, Academic Services, Career Services, Residence Life, Student Affairs) initiating contact with faculty and staff to be better informed about existing resources for students Develop and maintain an active Community Scholarship Program alumni network About You Experience and Education :
College • Ann Arbor, MI, US