The American Indian College Fund (College Fund) strives to positively impact the lives of American Indians by supporting their higher education and career objectives. College Fund team members believe education is the answer and collectively we raise funds, provide scholarships, and holistically support students in achieving their goals. Programming, research, and enhancing the capacities of tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) are also integral elements of our mission.
The College Readiness Associate provides expertise and support in college going services that are culturally centered for entities serving Native youth. This position will engage and build collaborative partnerships with targeted high schools and TCUs to provide supports and resources for high school to college matriculation. The college readiness specialist will support the goals of the Student Success Services Team and of the College Fund by collaborating with team members in providing student resources and supports to gain access to higher education and to persist through their college experience.
Job Requirements
Proficient IT skills particularly with databases, Microsoft Office products and social media
Ability to develop and enhance relationships
Ability to meet deadlines for a wide variety of job assignments
Ability to manage numerous tasks and/or projects at one time
Attention to and tolerance for detail
Ability to work collaboratively within and across departments as well as with external partners
Proven ability to accomplish defined goals and objectives
Experience presenting for small and large groups
Willingness to travel during certain periods
Education/Experience/Certification Requirements
BA Degree
Experience working with AIAN or underserved population high school and/or college students
Two years of experience working in a field related to college readiness
Preferred Qualifications
MA in Student Affairs, or related field and/or four years of work experience in an education related setting
Involvement and/or experience with student advising, coaching and admissions
Work Environment
Professional office environment
Dedicated office space outside of College Fund if working remote or hybrid
Up to 35% travel by airplane and car
Physical Requirements
Frequent keyboarding
Frequent screen viewing
Occasional Lifting up to 30 pounds
Supervisory Responsibilities
No supervisory duties assigned to this position
Note: The intent is not to provide an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with this position. Incumbent may perform other duties as assigned.
Essential Job Functions
1) Builds and maintains sustainable support systems, practices and resources within the high schools, TCUs, and communities we partner with for improved and increased student supports.
Use peer learning opportunities and communities of practice, when possible, to support college readiness activities and goals to build and foster a college going culture in Native communities.
Plan convenings and site visits to TCUs and partner institutions in collaboration with Student Success Services team to maintain partnerships.
Plan, facilitate and implement summer programming and convening for program participants in collaboration with the Student Success Services team.
Seek out professional development opportunities as well as for institution support staff in best practices that support students- to include, but not limited to college applications, essays, FAFSA, choosing a best-fit college.
Keep up to date records on students and partner activity. Provide reports as needed for supervisors.
Utilize quantitative and qualitative data to inform program goals and direction and to support students, high schools, and organizations.
Provide formal updates to supervisors twice yearly for review and for professional growth (December and June). 2) Serve as a resource for pre-college students, TCUs, and entities that serve them.
Plan, facilitate and administer college readiness program components. Includes: subgrant administration, online resources, webinars and text messaging.
Create and share resources on college and career readiness strategies to guide students towards their graduation, college and career goals.
Connect students, high schools, TCUs, and organizations to Student Success Service programming at the College Fund as relevant.
Regular, timely outreach and communication (email, phone and virtual) to program partners regarding upcoming deadlines, requirements, and expectations associated with programming and potential scholarships.
Stay current and up to date on latest trends involving Native student Education, the college choice process.
$50,500 - $58,000 per year