uAspire

College Affordability Advisor- NYC Area Based


PayCompetitive
LocationRemote
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: c8r1pLRm2Z

      POSITION SUMMARY:

      uAspire College Affordability Advisors work directly with youth to help them navigate finding and financing an affordable path to college. Advisors receive training on college affordability to support students successfully. Our College Affordability Advisors are assigned to multiple schools to work with high school seniors in person or virtually serve a cohort of postsecondary students using our innovative text messaging platform. Whether the advisor is serving high school or postsecondary students they support key college affordability-related tasks such as financial aid form completion, scholarship research, and analysis of financial aid award letters.

      This position requires a highly motivated individual with a passion for supporting youth and a commitment to continuous learning about navigating the college access and success process. Someone comfortable working independently and who enjoys leveraging data and technology to support student success will be a strong fit for this role. The successful applicant will be excited about making a real impact on the lives of young people, strive to put learning into action and thrive on new challenges.

      THIS IS A FULL-TIME, TEMPORARY ROLE
      THE APPLICANT MUST HAVE Financial Aid or FAFSA/TAP EXPERIENCE


      KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

      College Affordability Advising

      • Provide, text-message and Zoom-based advising based on uAspire’s college affordability curriculum to postsecondary students who graduated from New York City-area high schools.
      • Assist students in on-time completion of state, federal, and institutional financial aid forms.
      • Maximize texting platform capabilities to foster strong advising relationships and rapport with students.
      • Advocate for and coach students to engage with relevant individuals, offices, and resources to support their individual needs.
      • Develop and implement creative approaches to drive student engagement with program text messages.
      • Identify and maximize opportunities to engage students via other tech and communication means.

      Administrative Responsibilities

      • Maintain detailed records in uAspire’s Salesforce database and texting platform to track student data and progress to program goals.
      • Regularly review advisor performance data to monitor own progress to goals. Pull and utilize pertinent Salesforce student data reports to inform outreach to students.
      • Complete survey collection & other administrative responsibilities.
      • Pull and utilize pertinent Salesforce student data reports to inform outreach to students.

      Program Support

      • Contribute to regionally specific research and resource gathering to improve training and knowledge for staff and promote efficiencies in our direct service to students.
      • Maintain positive and collaborative working relationships.
      • Support Program leadership by assisting with special projects as assigned.

      QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:

      We understand that people gain skills through a variety of professional, personal, educational, and volunteer experiences. We encourage candidates to review the key responsibilities and qualifications below. If you believe you have the transferable skills necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of this role, we encourage you to apply.

      Experience, Education & Skills:

      • Knowledge of the FAFSA/TAP process
      • Knowledge of local NYC/NYS university systems
      • Able to quickly process dense amounts of information and turn it into clear action steps for students. Takes the initiative to translate student experience to best influence program design.
      • Positive engagement with students, teammates, and partners both internal and external to uAspire.
      • Comfortable learning and/or using platforms such as Salesforce, in addition to daily platforms such as Google Sheets, in order to efficiently and accurately complete work.
      • Excitement to become an expert on college affordability and contribute to a learning environment in both formal and informal ways with proactive enthusiasm.
      • Knowledge of barriers faced by low-income, first generation college bound students, particularly students of color. Successful track record of diverse high school and/or college populations from underrepresented communities.
      • Experience demonstrating building or supporting systems, policies, and practices that prioritize a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work environment.
      • Some college-going experience is required; degree attainment is optional.
      • Possess strong oral and written communication skills.
      • Organizational skills and ability to plan in a fast-paced environment.
      • Energetic, enthusiastic, and interested in learning within a growing, entrepreneurial organization.
      • Proficiency with fundamental professional software: Google Mail/Docs, and Microsoft Office Suite – Word, Excel, PowerPoint – required.
      • Bilingual abilities are a plus.
      • Ability to take initiative and work independently, as well as part of a team.

      COMPETENCIES :

      • Core Competencies
        • Excellence - Steps up and follows through to consistently deliver high-quality work.
        • Equity & Inclusion - Champion the values of diversity and the creation of inclusive spaces.
        • Growth Mindset - Embrace challenges and setbacks as the fuel for learning and development.
        • Teamwork - Contribute actively and make collaboratively with colleagues to achieve shared goals.
      • Equity and Inclusion
        • Equity Mindset - Identify and examine personal biases, stereotypes, prejudices and cultural norms in ways that consider their impact on persons with marginalized identities.
        • Awareness of Inequity - Recognize the social effects of race, ethnicity, class, gender and other identities and the systems of oppression which perpetuate these inequities.
        • Advance Diversity and Inclusion - Proactively seeks out diverse perspectives and relationships within the workplace and the broader community served.

      ANTICIPATED START DATE: September 23, 2024
      ANTICIPATED END DATE: February 3rd, 2025.
      COMPENSATION: $28.85/ hour
      GRADE: B
      STATUS: Non-exempt, full-time (TEMPORARY ROLE)
      LOCATION: New York-based
      REPORTS TO: Regional Advising Manager NYC, Melissa Joseph

      ABOUT UASPIRE

      Organization Vision: uAspire envisions a society where structural obstacles are removed from postsecondary pathways for systematically oppressed students so they can experience an improved quality of life for themselves and future generation

      Organization Summary: Our mission is to improve the economic mobility of underrepresented communities by creating financial solutions to diverse educational pathways.

      • Student Advising: We guide students, families, and communities to navigate complex financial aid systems in pursuit of equitable access to affordable postsecondary pathways through in-person and virtual advising.
      • Scholarship & Emergency Aid: We commit to placing money into the hands of students allowing them to use these funds to cover tuition bills and other unexpected expenses.
      • Training & Technical Assistance: We equip partners with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the financial aid process with their students by curating engaging training and student-centered resources.
      • Policy: We advocate for institutional, state, and federal policy change to transform financial aid and higher education systems, based on our students' lived experiences.
      • Consulting: We collaborate with partners to assess their needs and offer uniquely designed solutions in the areas of content development, program improvement and systems change, by leveraging our financial aid expertise, student-advising experience, and student-centered research.

      uAspire is an equal opportunity employer, fully committed to achieving a diverse and inclusive workplace that embraces and encourages applicants of every background. The company’s policy regarding equal employment opportunity means that all decisions regarding recruitment, hiring, benefits, wage and salary administration, scheduling, disciplinary action and termination will be made without unlawful discrimination based on sex, gender, race, color, age, national origin, religion, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, citizenship status, pregnancy or maternity, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state or local law. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing an application, interviewing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to [email protected] .


  • About the company

      uAspire is a nonprofit organization ensuring that all young people have the financial information and resources necessary to find an affordable path to and through college.