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Colleges of Fenway - Wentworth Institute of Technology
Application
Details
Posted: 05-Dec-25
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Salary: $58,000 and $70,000
Employment Type:
Full-time
Regular
Organization Type:
Higher Education Institution
Salary Details:
Grade 5
Required Education:
Master’s
Internal Number: JR4460
Job Description
A Student Success Advisor (SSA) uses a developmental philosophy and holistic approach to help students reach their educational, professional, and personal goals. Wentworth Institute of Technology is building a shared advising model designed to foster student success. Students will explore their goals and work with a Student Success Advisor on the creation and implementation of a success map. Using the success map, SSAs guide students through assessing their needs, determining appropriate steps, and utilizing resources as they identify and work towards reaching these goals.
A Student Success Advisor is a key member of a student’s success network which includes faculty advisor-mentors, CO-OPS + CAREER advisors, and other community members. The person in this position will, in collaboration with other Student Success Advisors employ a holistic and comprehensive approach to assist students in maximizing their educational experience. This person reports to the Director of Advising and Student Success.
Student Success Advisors are guided by the advising core competencies as outlined in NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising (https://nacada.ksu.edu/ ).
Advising (70%)
Using a developmental philosophy and holistic approach, build relationships with assigned advisees. Advise students regarding meaningful educational plans, academic policies, degree requirements, registration, satisfactory academic progress, academic opportunities and possible applications of academic coursework to majors, careers, and other student interests.
Provide support on college transition challenges and community engagement, as well as help students access and utilize academic and non-academic resources.
Coach and support students on Academic Probation through the facilitation & implementation of an Academic Success Program.
Collaborate with community members to strengthen the referral process and student use of campus resources.
Provide academic coaching and skill development in study skills, time management, decision-making, and self-advocacy.
Create and maintain customized Academic Roadmaps for students out of sequence with the standard curriculum. Upload Academic Roadmaps and document revisions onto student records in EAB Navigate.
Record management (20%)
Use Ellucian Banner and EAB Navigate as primary sources for student records.
In EAB Navigate, keep detailed notes of advising sessions and prepare reports, including statistical summaries, of advising contacts.
Monitor academic progress and performance of advisees.
Maintain student and advising records in accordance with State/Federal law and University regulations.
Maintain student data security.
Professional Impact/Community Engagement (10%)
Participate in the preparation and presentation of a range of activities, including workshops and materials, designed to assist specific student populations.
Participate in Community wide events and/or serve on committees as designated by supervisor.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree in college student development, counseling, or a related field required.
At least one year (within the last 5) of working in a professional capacity in higher education, preferably in advising or related field. An internship can substitute for one year of work.
Excellent interpersonal, problem solving, decision making, oral and written communication skills; ability to manage multiple tasks at once, organized and detail oriented.
Knowledge of, commitment to, and expertise in building rapport with students from diverse ethnic, cultural, religious, and socio-economic and other backgrounds.
Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of diverse constituents including students, parents, faculty, and administrators.
Familiarity and expertise with information technology, including administrative software systems, Microsoft Office, online communication tools and social media platforms.
Occasional weekend and evening hours.
Position Details:
At this time, the university is unable to sponsor applicants for H-1B visas.
The job grade for this position is Grade 5.
The expected wage range for this position is between $58,000 and $70,000 which reflects what we reasonably expect to pay for this role.
Compensation and Benefits
Wentworth Institute of Technology is committed to fair, transparent, and legally compliant compensation practices. We believe that clarity about pay structures and ranges supports equity, fosters trust, and ensures a positive workplace for all employees.
Please visit here to see the comprehensive benefits package offered to support the best experience for our employees. https://wit.edu/careers/work-wentworth
Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth
Inclusive Excellence is one of the four pillars of the Strategic Plan. Actively and intentionally cultivating a diverse and culturally competent institution where each member has the opportunity and support to reach their full potential and make contributions to our campus community and beyond is Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth.
All applicants have the right to accessibility support and accommodations. To request accessibility support or accommodations, contact the Executive Director of Equity and Compliance, Catlin Wells, at wellsc1@wit.edu.
E-Verify for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9)
Wentworth participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an internet-based system that compares information from your Form I-9 to records available to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States.
About Colleges of Fenway - Wentworth Institute of Technology
Colleges of the Fenway is a collaborative effort of five neighboring Boston-based colleges in the Fenway area. This collaboration was created to add value to student academic and social life while seeking innovative methods of investing in new services and containing the costs of higher education. Collectively, the colleges represent more than 12,000 undergraduate students, comprising 16.2% of the total Boston population of undergraduates attending four-year colleges, more than 700 full-time faculty, and 2,300-course offerings.