The Success Coach will be a student’s point of contact for everything at the University--from academic
advisement to getting involved on campus to financial aid counseling to career development--helping the student
to chart and navigate an individual path as part of the LIU community. A coach will work with a student one-on-one to create a success plan tailored to his/her/their needs, goals and interests, helping students to choose
courses; select a major; find scholarships, internships and study abroad opportunities and launch their careers.
Success Coaches will keep students on track toward graduation and enable them to make a seamless transition
from college student to successful professional. Reporting to the Associate Director, the Success Coach may
specialize in and execute functions under the following areas: Academic Success, Student Involvement, Career Success, Residence Life and Campus Life.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as primary advisor and success coach for working caseload of students
- Prepare students for their transition to the college, and integrate new students into the intellectual,
cultural, and social life of the University
- Support the student experience through the LIU four-year model from pre-enrollment through
graduation
- Assist in pre-enrollment, admissions, orientation, campus, and career activities reinforcing the
importance of a collective, integrated college experience geared toward academic and career success
- Plan and execute campus programming, including campus activities, student success, and life planning
seminars, to enhance student life, enjoyment, and effectiveness
- Provide leadership to an ancillary responsibility within academic, career, and/or student life.
- Provide academic advisement to each student, specifically through the progression of the initial
registration upon acceptance to major/degree selection as it pertains to career interests and pursuits
- Interpret career assessment instruments and provide career resources/advisement, developing a timely
career track congruent with students’ academic pursuits
- Review financial aid information and assist students with understanding financial aid procedures
- Coordinate with affiliate departments to achieve program recruitment and retention goals
- Complete weekly and monthly reports that demonstrate progress towards retention, student registration,
and other key job performance indicators
- Other duties as assigned by Associate Directors and Director of the Center for Student Success &
Coaching
Core Areas of Focus:
ACADEMIC & CAREER SUCCESS
- Leads the advancement of student success, retention, and persistence goals by utilizing best-practices
and current research related to student success
- Ensures students’ progression toward their educational goal is monitored and that success coaches
utilizes various strategies/tools to address academic persistence, engagement and completion
- Facilitate academic workshop series including the topics of time management, notetaking, selfregistration tutorials, and other programming to promote academic success of students
- Support all functions of Career Success for the LIU community in accordance with the NACE
Standards.
- Assist with the monitoring and tracking of LIU Handshake including student profile completion, resume
competition, internship placement and student employment outcomes
6. Execute campus wide career support/success workshops, programs and events
- Plan, develop and execute internship ready student program
- Work collaboratively with the Alumni and Employer Relations Office
- Plan, facilitate and execute student employment initiatives including on campus employment fair and
career/internship expos
- Ensures academic and personal support to international students including overlooking compliance with
immigration procedures, SEVIS and all needed support
- Guides and advises students through study abroad options through LIU Global or faculty-led study
abroad opportunities
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
- Develop campus-wide programming, traditions and initiatives that enhance a vibrant campus life
experience for all students, both residing on-campus and commuting.
- Provide leadership to LIU Cares, the University-wide service initiative by creating opportunities oncampus and in the community.
- Facilitate the student leadership program and manage student organizations and Fraternity and Sorority
Life
- Coordinate the Legacy Campaign in conjunction with Student Government Association (SGA) in giving
a class gift
- Support the growth and development of the E-sports program including managing inventory of
recreational and sports league equipment, ensuring they are sufficient for program needs
- Develop and execute new student orientation programs
- Create, design and execute marketing material for all campus events
- Recruit, train and hire a cohort of student leaders to serve as orientation leaders, resident assistants and
student workers
- Provide weekend and evening coverage of student life and student organization programs
OPERATIONS AND COMMUNITY STANDARDS ex. “Housing Operations and Residence Life”
- Plan and execute a marketing plan for student on campus housing selection.
- Assist with all functions of LIU Housing operation accordance with the ACUHO-I
- Manage all residence hall facilities upgrades, repairs and renovation planning
- Develops and revises residence hall policies and procedures
- Ensures robust programming within the residence halls throughout the week and weekends
- Advises and supports the growth of Residence Hall Association (RHA)
- Support efforts for enrollment and marketing of Learning Communities
- Assist with campus efforts to comply with immunizations regulations meeting Public Health Law
compliance
- Manage and maintain centralized records, manage communication to involved parties of each conduct
case, monitor and appropriately close cases in a timely manner
- Provides training on an ongoing basis for the on-duty staff in Residence Life & housing, Public Safety,
and other campus partners on the community standards process and supervises the implementation of
the community standards process by all conduct officers, ensuring the process is fair and
developmentally relevant and valuable, through one-on-one communication
- Facilitates educational programming for students on community standards to promote accountability,
productive civil discourse, and mutual respect
- Serve as primary hearing officer for student conduct hearing process and serve as investigators for Title
IX
- Assist with the monitoring, tracking and seeking of all LIU community service-related activities
- Support and monitor university Clery records and Title IX reports
Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree preferred.
- At least 1-3 years of progressively professional experience in higher education, student affairs; sound
judgment and decision-making skills.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- High energy and enthusiasm to work with students and propel them toward success
- Ability to design and implement innovative programs with a strong attention to detail
- Interpersonal communication skills
- Computer skills/literacy
Working Conditions:
Flexible hours, including weekends and evenings, are required to execute the position’s role
responsibly.
Occasional travel to/from other LIU campuses for the facilitation of trainings, meetings and other
university functions.
Materials & Equipment:
Computer, fax machine, copier, phone.
About LIU Brooklyn
LIU Brooklyn campus enables
students to realize their full potential as ethically grounded, intellectually
vigorous, and socially responsible global citizens. The campus offers more
professional programs in health care than any other campus in the New York
metropolitan area, including the Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy
& Health Science, and The Harriet Rothkopf Heilbrunn School of Nursing. LIU
Brooklyn is home to Kumble Theater for the Performing Arts, a dynamic
performance venue designed to nourish students’ artistic exploration, and
Division I sports teams.
LIU is an equal opportunity employer. LIU is committed to extending equal opportunity in employment to all qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. LIU encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national or ethnic origin, disability, marital or veteran status, or Vietnam-era veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable local, state or federal laws. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the United States.