Academic Advisor

College TrackDenver, CO
Onsite

About The Position

College Track Denver is seeking a dynamic, scholar-facing Academic Advisor to join their team. This role is ideal for someone passionate about closing the opportunity gap and supporting students throughout their 10-year journey from high school to college graduation. The Academic Advisor will serve as a mentor, curriculum expert, and champion for equity, building deep relationships and creating roadmaps for student success. This is a critical cross-phase role responsible for delivering College Track’s academic curriculum and advising scholars from high school through their transition into the College Thrive phase. Reporting to the Director of Program, the Academic Advisor collaborates with College Counselors & Advisors and the site-based team to ensure scholars are intellectually challenged, developmentally supported, and equipped with an evolving education plan. The role combines instructional delivery, individualized advising, and data-informed practice to help scholars reflect on their academic progress, social-emotional development, and postsecondary goals, driving equity and excellence in the implementation of the 10-Year Promise.

Requirements

  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree
  • Minimum 3–5 years of experience in academic advising, teaching, or youth development with a strong track record of driving learning outcomes
  • Demonstrated success in intellectually preparing and facilitating academic content that is culturally relevant and responsive
  • Experience using academic and developmental data to personalize support and inform scholar growth plans
  • Demonstrated success in analyzing student data and developing targeted, data-driven interventions.
  • Strong sense of possibility; unwavering belief that students can accomplish any goal. Hold the highest expectations for all students and learner types.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build relationships across lines of difference, including scholars, teachers, and caregivers.
  • Comfortable navigating Learning Management Systems such as Google Classroom, or Coursera, and grade portals such as PowerSchool, or IIluminate.

Nice To Haves

  • Preferred Spanish Bilingual
  • Academic advising experience within a college-access institution is a plus.
  • Experience with Salesforce is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver College Track’s Academic Curriculum across grade levels, ensuring scholars are engaging in rigorous, relevant, and asset-based learning experiences that prepare them for success in high school, college, and early career.
  • Engage in deep intellectual preparation to ensure content is contextually relevant and scholar-centered, adapting lesson plans to scholar needs, anticipating misconceptions, and preparing facilitation strategies that foster academic identity, critical thinking, and curiosity.
  • Track and analyze scholar participation and learning data to inform planning, differentiate instruction, and ensure alignment with program expectations and milestones.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and instructional leaders to continuously improve curriculum implementation through reflective practice, peer feedback, and shared planning.
  • Co-create and maintain a holistic, multi-phase Consolidated Education Plan (CEP) for each scholar that supports their growth from high school to college and into the College Thrive phase.
  • Support scholars in understanding their academic strengths and needs, and use this insight to guide individualized advising and success planning.
  • Facilitate scholar self-exploration of their social-emotional development, mental health needs, and early college and career interests, using the CEP as a central tool for reflection, tracking, and planning.
  • Leverage partners and external Community Based Organizations (CBOs) to align supports and ensure wraparound services for each scholar as defined by CEP.
  • Work closely with College Counselors and College Advisors and College Thrive Coaches to deliver a seamless academic advising experience across all scholar phases and ensure alignment in postsecondary preparation.
  • Lead proactive outreach and coordination with school counselors, teachers, and caregivers to build a unified support system around each scholar.
  • Maintain a caseload of scholars, ensuring each scholar is seen, known, and supported across their academic and personal development journey.
  • Track academic performance indicators (e.g., GPA, coursework, graduation requirements), interpret data to drive scholar-facing conversations, and implement timely interventions as needed.
  • Use scholar data routinely to inform intellectual preparation, instructional delivery, and individualized advising, including weekly and monthly review of both leading and lagging indicators.
  • Apply data insights to prioritize supports, adapt curriculum, and co-develop action plans in collaboration with college counselors and advisors.
  • Ensure timely and accurate data processing and input on a regular basis.
  • Cultivate a culture of belonging by building strong, trusting relationships with scholars and families through 1:1 advising, community events, and culturally responsive interactions.
  • Facilitate small group and workshop experiences that center scholar voice and agency in their academic journey.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Up to 23 discretionary time off days (Sick and Vacation) in addition to 23 paid office closures and holidays in your first year of employment.
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