High Point University's Learning Excellence Program is a fee-based academic coaching program that provides intentional academic skill development and support to students through weekly meetings and additional support services. The primary role of the Learning Excellence Coordinator is to serve as the substitute Learning Excellence Specialist and the substitute ADV 1101 instructor, when needed. When serving in the Learning Excellence Specialist role, the Learning Excellence Coordinator will assume all essential functions, responsibilities and duties aligned with the Learning Excellence Specialist position. When serving in the ADV 1101 instructor role, the Learning Excellence Coordinator will assume all responsibilities and duties aligned with the instructor position. When not serving in these two roles, the Learning Excellence Coordinator will assist the Learning Excellence leadership team with prospective family communication, admissions and campus visits, and supporting the overall operations and programming initiatives of the office. This role will also assist the Learning Excellence leadership team with social media and marketing of programming events.
The Learning Excellence Coordinator will provide HPU students, staff, faculty, and families with first-class customer service through meaningful and positive interactions. The individual selected for this position will support the mission, goals, and values of the Learning Excellence Program and High Point University. The individual must be able to multi-task, communicate in an appropriate and professional manner, have excellent technology skills, work well in a large team environment, and have a true passion for working with college students.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education
Experience and Training
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Delivers the HPU experience through in-person, phone and email interactions.
Completes prospective family informational meetings.
Assists with greeting and welcoming students, parents, faculty, and staff.
Assists the leadership team with managing the Learning Excellence application and admission process for prospective students.
Files and maintains student personnel records electronically, when needed.
Provides support to all Learning Excellence team members, as directed by the Learning Excellence leadership team.
Assists the leadership team with managing the social media account and generating ideas for weekly posts.
Assists the Assistant Director of LE Programming and Assistant Director of LE Operations with programming events and operational tasks, as needed.
Supports the professional tutoring program with various needs to support weekly flow.
Serves as the substitute Learning Excellence Specialist, as directed by the Wolkoff Family Assistant Vice President of Learning Excellence and Associate Directors. Essential functions of the Learning Excellence Specialist position are below.
Conducts weekly individual meetings with Learning Excellence Program participants to monitor and evaluate academic progress including assistance with accessibility resources and support, time management, organizational and study skills, transition to college life, social-emotional management, interpersonal skills, learning style strategies and coping skills.
Assist student participants in developing, managing, and implementing personal academic action plans.
Develop weekly reports based on weekly individual meetings.
Provides feedback to parents of Learning Excellence Program participants through consistent communication and written weekly reports.
Supports the functions and efforts of the Learning Excellence Program, including developing partnerships within the University's ecosystem of student support: Office of Student Success, Office of Accessibility Resources and Services, Office of Student Life, Office of Academic Services, Academic Affairs, Office of Career and Professional Development, and other support personnel.
Makes referrals to other University services/offices as appropriate (Office of Student Success; Accessibility Resources and Services Office; Career and Professional Development; University Registrar's Office; Student/Residence Life; Counseling Services; Academic Affairs).
Assists and supports the programs offered within the various student support services offices on campus.
Serves as the substitute ADV 1101 instructor, when needed, during the year. Essential functions of this role include but are not limited to:
Carrying out assigned lesson plans.
Facilitating in-class activities that promote academic skill development.
Grading coursework, as appropriate.
Communicating student challenges via the Starfish early alert system.
Other duties as assigned by the Wolkoff Family Assistant Vice President of Learning Excellence and Associate Directors of Learning Excellence.
ACCOUNTABILITY
For more information regarding this position, please contact Britt Carl, Wolkoff Family Assistant Vice President of Learning Excellence at bcarl@highpoint.edu