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College Success Coach
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About Minds Matter Boston
Minds Matter Boston (MMB) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to connect driven and determined students from low-income families with the people, preparation, and possibilities to succeed in college, create their future, and change the world. For the last 15+ years, every Minds Matter Boston graduate has gained admission to a 4-year college, and 97% of alumni are still enrolled or have graduated from a 4-year college.
Position Overview
The College Success Coach is responsible for supporting students through their transition to and persistence in college.
This role manages a cohort of college students primarily in their first or second year and provides consistent, structured support through 1:1 coaching and cohort-based programming.
This is a highly student-facing, execution-focused role ideal for someone who is organized, relationship-driven, and passionate about supporting first-generation and low-income college students. The College Success Coach reports to the Associate Director (AD) of College and Career Success.
Responsibilities
Program Management
- Execute on core program touchpoints across the academic year including 1:1 meetings and Cohort (small group) workshops
- Monitor student engagement across program requirements
- Support internal reporting needs by maintaining organized records and documentation
- Meet with the AD to ensure strong alignment and communication throughout a student’s experience in the program.
Student Advising
- Build strong, trusting relationships with students through consistent communication
- In collaboration with the AD, provide individualized student support through 1:1 coaching meetings to support students in navigating academic, personal, and financial challenges.
- Review key student materials (e.g., transcripts, enrollment verification) and flag concerns.
Community Building
- In collaboration with the AD, foster a sense of belonging and connection among students through cohort spaces.
- Encourage active participation in CCS community platforms (e.g., GroupMe, WhatsApp, LinkedIn)
- Reinforce CCS as a consistent and supportive community throughout students’ college experience
Essential Qualities
- Collaborative, open to feedback
- Student-centered and people-first
- Self-starter, ready to take initiative
- Strong execution skills
- Passionate about Minds Matter’s mission
- Organized, with attention to detail
Qualifications
- 2-4 years work experience in educational or nonprofit settings
- Ability to build relationships easily
- Experience with or passion for serving diverse populations and students from low-income communities
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Experience managing tasks and timelines
- Bachelor’s degree required
Compensation & Hours
- $19, 600 salary, dependent on qualifications and experience.
- This is a part-time position expected to require approximately 10-15 hours per week on average, with some flexibility during peak programming periods.
- This is a hybrid position. Additional details regarding remote and in-person expectations will be discussed during the interview process.
How To Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter to apply.
Minds Matter Boston is an equal-opportunity employer deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage applications from those who identify as people of color and/or first-generation college graduates, as these experiences and identities reflect those of the students we serve.
