Position Summary
Reports to Director of College/Alumni Counseling or School Principal
Collaborates Directly with Students, Parents, Faculty, College Counselor(s), and College Representatives
The Alumni Advisor plays an essential role in ensuring all Cristo Rey students are on track to enroll in college and complete their degree. The position requires an extraordinary commitment to serving diverse students of limited economic means - most of whom will be the first in their family to pursue a degree – through the implementation of a comprehensive, alumni advising program. The position requires extensive experience with college admissions, matriculation, and financial aid processes, a strong sense of low-income students’ and family needs in preparing for college, and the ability to manage key relationships with a variety of internal and external stakeholders and travel to college campuses. In addition, candidates should be prepared to work closely with Salesforce and integrate it into the workflow of their caseload management.
Primary Responsibilities
Serve as principal advisor and thought leader on best practices in college matriculation, persistence, and completion
Set vision for alumni programming, including:
Conducting college campus visits according to school budgets and strategic prioritization of alumni caseload
Assisting students through college matriculation, course sequencing, financial aid, and transfer processes as needed
Planning and leading workshops for alumni and key stakeholders (parents, administrators,etc) on topics related to college matriculation and persistence processes
Identifying and working with struggling students to assess their needs and recommend individualized resources and solutions
Ensuring students take advantage of special opportunities made available to low-income college enrollees (e.g. emergency funding, travel grants, etc)
Communicating with alumni via telephone, text, email, videoconference, and social media platforms, leveraging Salesforce to maximize efficiency of tracking information
Creating and sharing resources for students that promote college success, career readiness, and job placement
Coordinating multiple events per year for alumni to build community and access programming
In light of Cristo Rey Network alumni data that affirms our students are more likely to earn their degree upon initial enrollment in a four-year program, working closely with four-year college enrollees to ensure degree completion and with students enrolled in two-year colleges to support a successful transition into a four-year program.
Develop collaborative partnerships with colleges alumni attend, creating capacity to link students to college/university resources that support their successful enrollment and retention
Collaborate closely with the College Counseling team to support seniors in making their college selection, learn about the alumni program prior to graduation, and identify key trends in enrollment and completion data
Develop college enrollment, persistence, and completion reports to track and communicate latest trends and progress to developed school goals
Build and celebrate a school‐wide college‐going culture for 9th-12th grades (e.g. publicly posting college graduations, hosting alumni panels, connecting prospective applicants to alumni in college, and promoting Cristo Rey Alumni Association, etc)
Additional Responsibilities
Represent your school at local, state and national college admissions conferences, fairs, and/or tours to help strengthen regional partnerships and college persistence expertise
Participate in professional development opportunities offered by local college access organizations (i.e. Association of College Admissions Counselors) and Cristo Rey national office
Connect with other alumni advising programs at Cristo Rey Network schools
Must be able to travel, as needed
Qualifications and Skills
Bachelor’s Degree required; Masters preferred
At least 3 years of experience in college or high school advising with economically disadvantaged, racially diverse students and their families
Strong understanding of the academic, financial, and social barriers to college access persistence for underrepresented, first‐generation students
Highly collaborative, autonomous, and dynamic leader with the ability to manage a large number of professional relationships with a variety of stakeholders
Relentless focus on results, high level of accountability, self-starter, and willingness to do “whatever it takes,” including flexibility around scheduling, travel, and ability to work some evening hours and or travel to assigned colleges
Knowledge of social media platforms, event planning, and database management a plus
Demonstrated commitment to the mission of the Cristo Rey Network and model
Ability to thrive in a fast‐paced, entrepreneurial school environment
A belief that all students can succeed in college and careers