WorkFirst Life Skills/Retention Advisor



WorkFirst Life Skills/Retention Advisor

Salary

$60,000.00 - $64,000.00 Annually

Location

Highline College 2400 S 240th St Des Moines, WA

Job Type

SALARIED OVERTIME ELIGIBLE

Job Number

202305-WFA

Division

STUDENT SERVICES

Opening Date

05/31/2023

Closing Date

7/11/2023 5:20 PM Pacific

General Summary

This posting will remain open until the position is filled. Priority screening for applications received by June 14, 2023. 

As a member of the Student Services Division at Highline College and within the WorkFirst & Women’s Programs Department, the WorkFirst Life Skills Retention (WFLS) Advisor position reports to the Director of WorkFirst & Women’s Programs. Under general supervision, the WFLS Advisor will manage the daily operations, create curriculum, develop, and facilitate workshops for the Life Skills classroom. This course is designed to help students understand and recognize their inherent skills and abilities, gain new knowledge for success, and build upon their skill sets to meet the demands of everyday life and employment. Life Skills is a Canvas structured, Monday-Friday workshop that is also conducted over school break periods. This position works collaboratively with faculty and staff to ensure student success.
 
 This position will require assisting students who receives monthly TANF cash grant with admission application, individualized education and employment planning, credential completion, provide student retention appointments, and general college navigation. The WFLS Advisor will be responsible for making referrals to a wide range of holistic academic and non-academic support services.
 
This position regularly communicates with DSHS partners about student’s academic progress. The WFLS Advisor represents Highline College and WorkFirst & Women’s Programs at on- and off-campus community partner meetings.
 
 This position is an exempt at-will, full-time position. Hours of work may include evenings, weekend, and occasional travel.

Essential Tasks

Under the direction of the Director of WorkFirst & Women’s Programs:
 

  • Organizes, facilitates, manages, and develops curriculum for Life Skills. Topics such as, but not limited to: Time management, study strategies, goal setting, learning styles, employment prep, career planning, self-advocacy, resource navigation, financial literacy, and communication skills; 
  • Provide individualized advising for students in the following areas, including, but not limited to, college admissions, enrollment, ctcLink navigation, degree and certificate exploration, and funding literacy (i.e., financial aid/scholarships); 
  • Determines WorkFirst grant eligibility, processes tuition, books, educational supplies, and support funds;
  • Educate students regarding WorkFirst requirements for students to maintain TANF eligibility; tracks student academic progress and reports weekly attendance to DSHS through eJAS;
  • Communicate WorkFirst state and local policies, guidelines, and procedures to students, staff, faculty, and community members;
  • Identify support service needs for individual students; makes referrals to campus services or community agencies to resolve barriers: Workforce Education Services (WES), Entry Advising, TRIO, Career & Student Employment (CASE), Benefit Hub, Counseling, Financial Aid, Transition Success Center;
  • Organize student data and uphold the highest level of confidentiality with paper and electronic student records;
  • Work closely with the department’s Program Manager and Director with outreach, marketing, and recruitment goals and planning;
  • Serves as the point of contact for the Local Partners Area Meetings and provides departmental updates for evening Professional-Technical Degree meetings with faculty and Academic Affairs division;
  • Other duties as assigned.
      
ABILITY TO:
  • Proficiently use Microsoft Suite, Google Workspace and Canvas;
  • Strong organizational and case management skills;
  • Understanding barriers facing non-traditional and student parents;
  • Demonstrate organizational, problem-solving, and strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills;
  • Create an encouraging and welcoming atmosphere while working with diverse, multicultural, first-generation, low-income, students with disabilities, and neurodiverse communities.
 

Qualifications

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 

  • Associate and/or Associate of Applied Sciences degree; AND,
  • Experience working in a higher education or social service environment; AND
  • Experience working with students or clients in advising and development of educational goals.

Supplemental Information

Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.

THE COLLEGE

Highline College prides itself on its commitment to diversity and equity, its institutional culture of collegiality and innovation, its globalization of curricula and its inclusion of the community in its programming. Founded in 1961, Highline College is situated in a diverse community just 15minutes south of Seattle. The college annually serves more than 16,500 students –– a student population of over 70% students of color, representing 35 nations and more than 100 languages. The college embraces equity, inclusion and social justice, with core goals of student attainment, diversity, community Engagement and sustainability. The student body at Highline College is made up of Transfer students, Running Start students, Professional- Technical students, International students, Comprehensive Transition Program for students with intellectual disabilities, Adult Basic Education and English Language Learners. In addition, we offer six bachelor of applied science, four-year degrees.

MISSION AND VISION
As an essential part of our mission and vision, diversity, equity and inclusion are promoted and fostered in all aspects of college life.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Your online application must include the following to be considered complete:
1. A detailed resume that addresses the MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS of the position;
2. A letter of application/cover letter (two-page maximum, recommended) that addresses your ability to meet the QUALIFICATIONS, and KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES for the
position;
3. A one-page response to the Supplemental Question.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

  • National Criminal Background Check may be required.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED ONLINE AT:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/highline

NEED APPLICATION HELP?
Should you have any difficulties uploading your documents or navigating the application process, please contact NEOGOV Technical Support at 1-855-524- 5627, Monday - Friday 6:00 AM to 6:00PM Pacific Time.

HIGHLINE COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Highline College is an equal opportunity employer. The College is committed to enhancing the diversity of our faculty and staff, as well as our student population. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientations, and gender identity diversity. We strongly encourage applicants to apply without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legal protected status.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS
The College complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Applicants needing accommodations in the application process in an alternative format may contact the Human Resources office at (206) 592-3812. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may dial 711 to place a call through Washington Relay, the state's free telecommunication access service.

TITLE IX POLICY
Highline College complies with Title IX regulations. For details on our policies, see our website https://humanresources.highline.edu/faculty-and-staff/policies/title-ix/

The College appointing authorities reserve the right and may exercise the option to make an employment decision prior to the conclusion of the recruitment process.   

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The college provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). 

The Title IX Coordinator, Danielle Slota, can be reached at (206) 592-3600 or DSlota@Highline.edu.  2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198.  Building 12, President’s Office.

The 504 Coordinator, Jenni Sandler, can be reached at (206) 592-3474 or JSandler@Highline.edu.  2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198.  Building 25, 5th Floor.

The Chief Human Resources Officer, Steven Sloniker, can be reached at (206) 592-3320 or SSloniker@Highline.edu.  2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198.  Building 12, Human Resources.

You can receive this information in an alternate format by contacting Access Services (206) 592-3857; TTY (206) 870-4853.

Benefits for full time employees are explained in detail on our Benefits Summary page.

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Applicants need to submit a one page Diversity Response to the following statement: How does your previous education or professional experience contribute to your effectiveness in promoting a climate of multicultural understanding and appreciation at Highline College? Please save your Diversity Response as a Word document and upload it as your Diversity Response attachment at the end of the application process. Please check Yes that this will be submitted with your application.
  • Yes
  • No
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Do you have an Associate and/or Associate of Applied Sciences degree; AND, Experience working in a higher education or social service environment; AND Experience working with students or clients in advising and development of educational goals?
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question

Agency
Highline College (WA)
Address
MS 12-A P.O. Box 98000

Des Moines, Washington, 98198-9800
Phone
206-592-4065