Student Success Navigator

STATE FAIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Sedalia, MO

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$40,000–$46,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Academic Advice, Case Management, Coaching, Communication Skills, Community Support, Continuous Improvement, Customer Support/Service, Database Report Tools, Disability Insurance, Documentation, Early Intervention, Employee Benefits, Establish Priorities, Financial Aid, Health Insurance, Higher Education, Hospital, Insurance, Interpersonal Skills, Legal, Life Insurance, Multitasking, Music, Onboarding, Payroll Administration, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Procurement Planning, Progress Reports, Project/Program Coordination, Protective Services, Registrar, Reporting Dashboards, Retention Programs, Retirement Plan, Risk Analysis, Scholarship, Social Sciences, Student Services, Technical Support, Time Management, Tuition Fees, Workforce Planning, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Sedalia, MO
POSTED
30+ days ago

Student Success Navigator Salary: $40,000.00 - $46,000.00 Annually

Location: Sedalia, MO Job Type: Full-time Job Number: 01488 Department: Student Success and Retention Opening Date: 03/09/2026

Description Benefits Position Overview Under general supervision, the Student Success Navigator provides proactive, holistic academic advising and student success coaching designed to promote student persistence, completion, and career readiness. Navigators serve as primary student success partners within assigned Meta Majors or academic pathways, guiding students from onboarding through program completion or transfer.

The Navigator fosters student ownership of educational planning while helping students understand academic requirements, institutional policies, and career pathways. Through intentional outreach, early alert intervention, and relationship-based advising, Navigators support students in overcoming barriers and achieving academic and personal goals.

Student Success Navigators contribute to SFCC's commitment to Guided Pathways, Comprehensive Student Support, and data-informed retention strategies, while creating an inclusive and welcoming environment that supports diverse learners.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Academic Advising & Student Success Coaching

  • Provide proactive academic advising aligned with assigned Meta Majors and program pathways.
  • Assist students in developing and maintaining individualized academic and career plans.
  • Guide students in prerequisite sequencing, course selection, and degree progression toward completion.
  • Support students in understanding academic standing, probation requirements, and institutional policies impacting progress.
  • Promote student self-efficacy, decision-making skills, and long-term educational planning.

Retention & Intervention

  • Monitor student progress using institutional technology platforms including Starfish and Experience (formerly mySFCC).
  • Conduct outreach related to early alerts, progress reports, referrals, and student success indicators.
  • Identify at-risk students and coordinate timely interventions in collaboration with faculty and campus partners.
  • Support students experiencing academic or personal barriers through coaching, referral, and follow-up.
  • Participate in departmental or program-based student success teams when appropriate.

Student Systems & Technology Support

  • Educate students on effective use of college technologies including: Experience student portal, Canvas, degree planning and registration systems.
  • Maintain accurate advising documentation and student interaction records.
  • Utilize data dashboards and reporting tools to guide outreach and caseload management.

Pathway Navigation & Career Planning

  • Assist students in exploring career and transfer opportunities aligned with academic programs.
  • Support transfer planning, workforce entry preparation, and goal clarification.
  • Encourage engagement in co-curricular and career exploration opportunities.
  • Connect students with campus and community resources supporting academic persistence and career readiness.

Collaboration & Institutional Engagement

  • Collaborate with faculty, program coordinators, Financial Aid, Registrar, Accessibility Services, TRIO, and Student Services departments to support student success.
  • Participate in orientation programs, enrollment initiatives, and student success workshops.
  • Contribute to Guided Pathways implementation and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Support institutional retention and completion goals through coordinated outreach efforts.

Caseload Management

  • Maintain an assigned student caseload within designated Meta Majors or student populations.
  • Prioritize proactive communication and structured outreach throughout the academic year.
  • Use data-informed practices to manage student engagement and persistence strategies.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required.
  • Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Demonstrated commitment to student-centered practices.
  • Ability to interpret academic policies and apply them consistently.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office/365 and student information systems.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining accurate documentation.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in academic advising, coaching, retention, or student services in higher education.
  • Knowledge of student development theory, Guided Pathways, or intrusive advising practices.
  • Experience using early alert or student success technologies.
  • Understanding of financial aid implications related to enrollment decisions.
  • Experience working with diverse and non-traditional student populations.
  • Experience with customer service, education, or human services.
  • Experience with community college advising, enrollment services or student success.

Education

  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree preferred in Education, Counseling, Social Sciences, Student Affairs, Business or related field.

*Completed applications will include cover letter, resume, three contact references, and unofficial transcripts (official transcripts must be requested upon hire). Employment will require a criminal background check at college expense. Preference is given to Missouri residents.

AA Statement: SFCC is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of State Fair Community College not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, ancestry, national origin, or veteran status in its educational programs, activities or employment as required by law in regard to admissions, awarding financial aid, access to courses and programs, and all student services as well as the recruitment, admission and retention of students.

Employee Benefits for FY26 (July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026)

General Information

  • Coverage begins on the first day of the month following the start of employment. (e.g.: If employment begins Feb 1, coverage starts Mar 1).
  • All premiums are paid monthly.

Health Insurance

  • Base medical insurance is 100% paid by SFCC for employees.
  • Plan
  • Employee Only
  • Employee & Spouse
  • Employee & Child(ren)
  • Employee & Family
  • Plan 8 - Base
  • Plan 5 - Buy-up
  • Plan 11 - HSA
  • Plan 13 - HSA

Dental Insurance

  • Base dental insurance is 100% paid by SFCC for employees.
  • Plan
  • Employee Only
  • Employee & Spouse
  • Employee & Child(ren)
  • Employee & Family
  • Base Plan
  • Buy-up Plan

Vision Insurance

  • Plan
  • Employee Only
  • Employee & Spouse
  • Employee & Child(ren)
  • Employee & Family
  • Base Plan

Life Insurance

  • SFCC provides life insurance equivalent to the employee's annual salary (rounded up to the nearest $1,000). Example: $44,432 rounds to $45,000.
  • Additional life insurance may be purchased for the employee, spouse, and eligible children (rates based on age).

Optional Employee-Paid Benefits

  • Long-Term Disability Insurance
  • Short-Term Disability Insurance
  • Accident Insurance
  • Critical Illness Insurance
  • Hospital Indemnity Insurance
  • Supplemental Term Life Insurance
  • Legal Services Plan
  • Identity and Fraud Protection Services

Retirement Plans

  • Retirement plan eligibility depends on employment classification (Salaried or Hourly):
  • Public School Retirement System (PSRS) - Salaried Employees: Employee contribution: 14.50% of gross pay, plus monthly employer-paid insurance costs SFCC matches 100% No Social Security withheld Medicare only is withheld
  • Public Education Employee Retirement (PEERS) - Hourly Employees: Employee contribution: 6.86% of gross pay, plus monthly employer-paid insurance costs SFCC matches 100% Medicare and Social Security are withheld

Leave Benefits

  • There is no waiting period to begin using accrued sick or vacation time.
  • Vacation Accrual:
  • Full-time Employees: 4 hours per pay period: 0-5 years
  • 5 hours per pay period: 6-15 years
  • 6 hours per pay period: 16+ years
  • Maximum accrual cap: 160 hours
  • Faculty are not eligible for vacation due to built-in contractual time off but have access to 2 personal days/year.
  • Sick Leave Accrual:
  • Full-time Employees: 5 hours per pay period for all employees
  • Maximum accrual cap: 1,040 hours

Tuition Waiver Programs

  • SFCC Tuition Waiver: 100% tuition scholarship for full-time employees, spouses, and qualified dependents (excludes books, fees, supplies)
  • Electronic application required each semester
  • CMU Tuition Waiver: Undergraduate tuition 100% tuition scholarship for full-time employees, spouses and dependents (excludes books, fees, supplies)
  • Spouse only: 50% waiver on graduate tuition (excludes books, fees, supplies)
  • Electronic application required each Academic year

Additional Perks

  • Campus Events: Free admission to SFCC theatrical, musical, and sporting events for employees and guests
  • Community Gardens: 20' x 30' garden plots available free of charge
  • Plots are prepared and water is provided
  • Typically available March-October

Payroll & Employment Terms

  • Payroll is processed semi-monthly (24 times per year)
  • Hourly employees are paid one pay period in arrears
  • All full-time, exempt offers must meet SFCC Board of Trustees approval

Employer State Fair Community College Address: 3201 West 16th Street Sedalia, Missouri, 65301 Phone: 660-596-7481 660-596-7480 Website: http://www.sfccmo.edu

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