Academic Director: Lead Student Success & Coaching
Listed on 2026-01-04
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration
Mansfield Hall is interested in connecting with experienced academic leaders who are passionate about supporting neurodivergent students in post‑secondary education. This posting reflects an expression of interest for future Academic Director opportunities across Mansfield Hall sites. Timing and location depend on program needs.
About the RoleAcademic Directors serve as lead academic case managers and coaches for students, supporting academic success, executive functioning, and self‑advocacy within a residential living and learning environment. This role blends direct student support, family partnership, systems thinking, and team leadership.
Academic Directors may:- Provide individualized academic case management and weekly 1:1 coaching
- Support students with organization, coursework planning, accommodations, and campus navigation
- Maintain proactive communication with families and stakeholders
- Collaborate with Student Life and coaching teams to support whole‑student development
- Supervise and develop academic staff as assigned
- Partner with campus and community resources
- Participate in shared on‑call rotations
Strong Academic Directors typically bring:
- Experience supporting diverse learners in higher education or related settings.
- Comfort balancing direct student work with leadership and systems coordination.
- Strong communication skills with students, families, and professionals.
- A proactive, organized, and holistic student‑centered approach.
- Student‑centered, ethically boundary‑oriented professional capacity.
A bachelor’s degree is required. Advanced degrees and supervisory experience are valued.
About This PostingThis is not an active opening. Submitting interest allows Mansfield Hall to connect with potential candidates as opportunities arise.
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