Academic Coach
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose The Academic Coach will support the University’s
strategic plan by providing success coaching to help undergraduate
students achieve their academic, personal, and career goals.
Provide ongoing one-on-one coaching for students identified as
academically at- risk of attrition as well as monitoring these
students’ academic progress and their interaction with other campus
resources. Academic coaches will need to have a general
understanding of degree requirements to assist students with
progress toward graduation. The Academic Coach position reports to
the Associate Dean, College of the Pacific, or designee. Essential
Functions Independently coordinate and deliver academic coaching to
undergraduate students. Tasks include: develop action plan for
success based on the unique needs of each student. monitor and
assess student progress in achieving their path to success and make
adjustments in coaching approach as needed. identify current and
potential challenges (e.g. adjustment to college, time-management)
make appropriate referrals to campus resources. coordinate and
communicate with student’s faculty advisor to ensure consistency
and clarity for students. track and support student progress to
degree. Monitor general student success team email account and
respond to referrals. Holistically engage students from all
backgrounds in academic coaching. Demonstrates an understanding of
intersectionality and the principles of diversity, equity, and
inclusion. Create supplemental materials to aid in student learning
and academic skill development Monitor student risk indicators and,
as needed, escalate student concerns to the appropriate office.
Track referrals received from other offices. Assist with promotion
of academic coaching across campus. Assist with the management of
the COP Student Success Center. Participate in events for incoming
students during the summer and orientation sessions. Continuously
refine coaching practices and stay current with coaching materials.
Assist in development, coordination and delivery of student success
workshops on topics related to the student success (e.g., choosing
a major, adjustment to college, study skills and strategies,
time-management, goal-setting, etc.) Participate in additional
support outreach efforts set by the academic unit. As needed,
assist with registering new students for classes pre-matriculation
as part of the block scheduling team. Participate in regular staff
meetings; serve on committees as needed or requested. Maintain
accurate academic records and forms in appropriate confidential
manner in accordance with FERPA and other relevant policies using
the CRM and other online tools. Perform other related duties as
assigned. University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity,
equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued
students and employees. We prioritize policy and decision-making
that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways
socio-cultural forces related to race, gender, ability, sexuality,
socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and
staff. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s Degree. Three (3) years of
related work experience. Preferred Qualifications Masters Degree in
Psychology, Sociology, or a degree in a related field. Experience
as an academic adviser at a college or university. Ability to
create rapport with undergraduate students. Skills in judgment,
decision-making, problem solving. Strong written and verbal
communication skills, including active listening. Demonstrated tact
and diplomacy in working with diverse population, including
parents, students, faculty, campus administrators, and the public.
Ability to ask guiding questions to facilitate effective coaching
conversations in one-one-sessions. Ability to exercise
confidentiality, discretion, and judgment; handle moderately
sensitive interpersonal issues. Knowledge of or ability to quickly
learn and accurately apply university policies, procedures and
requirements for all undergraduate programs. Experience and
sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice,
equity, and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage
and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in
their work. Work Schedule Work Environment/Work Week/Travel: Work
performed mostly during standard business hours as well as some
hours during evenings and weekends. Occasional travel may be
required.
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