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Academic Coach

Job in Burlington, Chittenden County, Vermont, 05401, USA
Listing for: Mansfield Hall
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor, Academic Advising & Student Services, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Tutoring
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Academic Coach

As an Academic Coach at Mansfield Hall, you will help neurodivergent college students build the skills, confidence, and independence needed to succeed in post-secondary education.

You will serve as a primary academic support for an assigned group of students, providing individualized coaching, tutoring, mentorship, and accountability. Your work will help students strengthen executive functioning skills, navigate academic expectations, use campus resources effectively, and become stronger self-advocates.

This role goes beyond helping students complete assignments. You will help students understand how they learn, anticipate challenges, develop effective routines, and take increasing ownership of their college experience.

In This Role, You Will:

  • Provide individualized academic coaching, tutoring, and direct support to students with diverse learning needs.
  • Support students during daily Structured Study Time, helping them organize assignments, manage deadlines, prioritize responsibilities, and make progress toward their academic goals.
  • Meet regularly with students one-on-one to assess academic progress, identify barriers, provide instruction, and develop practical strategies for success.
  • Help students strengthen skills related to organization, time management, project planning, study habits, communication, and self-advocacy.
  • Monitor academic indicators such as attendance, grades, course difficulty, missing work, and upcoming projects to identify concerns before they become larger problems.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in Mansfield Hall's course tracking system.
  • Connect students with appropriate campus resources, including tutoring centers, libraries, accessibility services, faculty office hours, and other academic supports.
  • Guide students in setting and achieving goals across Mansfield Hall's four core areas: academics, social development, independent living, and community engagement.
  • Build positive, professional relationships with students while modeling effective communication, healthy boundaries, accountability, and appropriate social interactions.
  • Collaborate closely with Academic Directors, other Academic Coaches, Student Life staff, and Life Skills Coaches to provide coordinated and consistent student support.
  • Participate in team meetings, student planning conversations, and other program activities as assigned.
  • Contribute to the broader Mansfield Hall living and learning community by supporting students as they navigate both college and emerging adulthood.

Role Requirements

  • You have a bachelor's degree in behavioral sciences, education, psychology, social work, human services, or a related field.
  • You have at least one year of experience providing academic tutoring, coaching, mentoring, or direct support to students with diverse learning needs.
  • You understand the expectations and challenges students may encounter in a college or university environment.
  • You are able to build professional, trusting relationships with students, families, colleagues, campus partners, and community resources.
  • You can manage multiple students, deadlines, meetings, documentation requirements, and shifting priorities without losing sight of important details.
  • You communicate clearly and professionally in person and in writing. You can take complex information and turn it into practical, understandable next steps.
  • You work well independently while also contributing to a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary team.
  • You are thoughtful, flexible, and able to respond constructively when students encounter academic, interpersonal, or organizational challenges.

You'll Be a Great Fit If You:

  • You believe students are capable. You provide meaningful support without taking over responsibilities that students can learn to manage themselves.
  • You enjoy coaching. You ask thoughtful questions, provide direct feedback, and help students recognize patterns in their own behavior and decision-making.
  • You understand executive functioning. You can help students break large assignments, competing demands, and long-term goals into clear and manageable steps.
  • You are proactive. You notice warning signs, anticipate potential barriers, and address concerns before they become crises.
  • You balance empathy with accountability. You can validate a student's experience while still helping them follow through on expectations and commitments.
  • You are adaptable. You understand that student needs, schedules, and priorities can change quickly, and you can adjust your approach while maintaining consistency.
  • You value collaboration. You communicate openly with colleagues and understand that strong student support requires coordination across academic, social, and independent living areas.
  • You take documentation seriously. You understand that timely, accurate records help the entire team provide better and more consistent support.
  • You enjoy working with young adults. You are energized by helping students develop confidence, independence, and real-world skills.

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