Access to Achievement Coordinator at College of The Albemarle – Elizabeth City, North Carolina
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About This Position
Position Subject to Availability of Budgeted Funds
Salary commensurate with degree and experience
The Access to Achievement Coordinator is a full-time Student Services position within the division of Student Success and Enrollment Management, responsible for coordinating comprehensive support services for students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). The Coordinator develops and implements a person-centered, intra-college support system that promotes student success, retention, inclusion, and transition to employment or further education.
The Access to Achievement Coordinator receives supervision from the Director, Student Services.
Serve as the primary contact for students who self-identify or disclose an IDD diagnosis.
Conduct intake interviews with students and, when appropriate, parents/guardians to assess goals, interests, and needs.
Develop and maintain person-centered plans and required documentation.
Connect students with campus and community resources, including career counseling, disability services, tutoring, mental health services, and workforce development.
Conduct bi-weekly follow-ups with students throughout enrollment.
Promote student engagement by informing and encouraging participation in campus activities and events.
Coordinate peer mentoring opportunities when appropriate.
In partnership with other departments within Student Success and Enrollment Management, conduct outreach with local school systems, employers, and community agencies.
Track student outcomes and maintain accurate data for reporting purposes.
Prepare and submit biannual reports to the North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS).
Provide follow-up and outcome tracking for six months after students exit programs.
Serve as liaison with workforce development staff and employers to support employment opportunities.
Advocate for inclusion and accessibility across campus.
Coordinate implementation team efforts related to IDD initiatives.
Participate in required meetings and professional development activities.
Required:
- Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Special Education, Higher Education, Psychology, or a closely related field
- Experience working with individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) or related populations
- Experience in a community college or higher education setting
- Familiarity with North Carolina Community College System (NCCCS) programs and reporting
- Experience in career counseling, disability services, or case management
- Experience with outreach, recruitment, and community partnerships
Knowledge of:
Best practices for supporting individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Student services, advising, and workforce development systems
Skills:
Developing person-centered plans and providing case management support
Strong organizational, time management, and problem-solving skills
Ability to:
Communicate effectively with diverse populations, including students, families, faculty, and community partners.
Maintain accurate records and prepare reports.
Work independently and collaboratively in a team environment