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IMPACT! Student Navigator
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Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, 98225, USA
Listed on 2026-07-16
Listing for:
Bellingham Technical College
Full Time, Apprenticeship/Internship
position Listed on 2026-07-16
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Academic Advising & Student Services, Education Administration, Youth Development, School Counseling & Student Support
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Students attend Impact from across Whatcom County, so the population is diverse from rural to urban living with diverse lived experiences, varied academic backgrounds, and individual familiarity and comfort within higher education systems, all within one classroom.
As an Impact Student Navigator, you will collaborate with a team of dedicated staff to empower 16-21-year-olds to navigate college pathways by providing personalized advising, long-term education planning, and hands-on support through admissions, registration, and resource navigation specific to the Impact Youth Re-engagement Program. In this position, you'll build strong relationships, collaborate across campus, represent the program in the community, and help shape student success through light-touch case management and personalized support.
Salary: $5727 per month
Under general direction, this position primarily supports students with tasks such as enrollment and assessment, academic navigation for both GED and college degree attainment, light-touch case management and resource advising, and development of strong relationships with youth, many of whom have had negative experiences in school previously. Of primary importance is empowering young people to explore academic pursuits through compassion and patience with an understanding of growth mindsets and motivational resilience.
This position is contingent upon signed approval of the inter-local agreement between Bellingham Technical College and local school districts every three fiscal years.
- Manage a case load of 16-21-year-old students from diverse learning backgrounds and lived experiences
- Independently advise participants in courses and pathways, connect students to applicable local and college resources, and serve as primary contact for enrolled students in most matters of their education
- Establish strong relationships and rapport with students to help foster positive relationships with learning and school environments
- Develop understanding of the GED, testing center policies/ procedures, and the college's professional technical degrees and general education coursework to best advise current and prospective students
- Develop working knowledge of Washington State high school graduation requirements; the BECCA bill, FERPA, House Bill (HB) 1418, and college/community resources
- Assess student applications and calculate credit deficiency, eligibility, and overall "program fit" in collaboration with the program director
- Schedule and facilitate registration appointments with incoming students following structured processes for both Impact and BTC requirements
- Provide comprehensive education planning on a long-term as well as quarterly basis with both GED and college student populations
- Coordinate student progress conferences to identify and address barriers to student success
- Manage GED class capacity tracking for an open enrollment program with a constant rotation of current students in collaboration with other program staff and faculty
- Provide coverage of GED classes, college case management classes, and the program front desk in the case of staff absences
- Assist program director with contractual compliance of ongoing student eligibility, and withdrawal, through the tracking of attendance and Indicators of Academic Progress (IAPs)
- Independently advise prospective students, staff, and the public regarding program content, requirements and eligibility through weekly Info Session presentations and occasional front-desk coverage
- Assist with monthly attendance and quarterly outcome tracking using spreadsheets, internal databases, and websites like GED Manager and ctcLink
- Attend and participate in community and college meetings as a program representative
- Maintain excellent working relationships with faculty, staff, students, school district contacts, and program partners
- Perform duties as assigned
- Demonstrated ability to build relationships with young people aged 16-21 year olds to aid them in educational attainment and personal development
- Effectively collaborate with colleagues to scaffold student success
- Ability to complete required student tracking of attendance, progress attainment, communication attempts, and relevant case management updates using collaborative tools in a timely manner
- Demonstrated digital literacy including Microsoft Office applications such as Outlook, Teams, excel tracking systems, and…
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