Student Success Coach
Hope Leadership Academy
Location
Kansas City, Missouri
Salary
$60,000 / YEAR
Quick overview
The Student Success Coach supports positive student behavior and manages classroom dynamics through intervention plans and one-on-one support. They collaborate with staff and families to foster a safe, structured, and joyful learning environment.
Requirements summary
A bachelor's degree in education or psychology and a Missouri Substitute Certification are preferred. Candidates should have experience in urban or charter school settings with strong classroom management skills.
Job description
Reports To: Executive Director / Principal
Classification: Full-Time, 10-Month, Exempt
About Hope Leadership Academy
Hope Leadership Academy (HLA) is a tuition-free, public charter school serving grades Pre-K through 5 in Kansas City, MO. Our mission is to provide a world-class neighborhood school where students are known, supported, and challenged through a rigorous academic program, strong character development, and a family-centered community.
Position Overview
The Student Success Coach will work closely with teachers, students, and administrators to support positive student behavior and manage classroom dynamics. Responsibilities include implementing behavior intervention plans, monitoring student progress, providing one-on-one or small group support, and assisting in behavior crisis intervention as needed. Collaboration with staff to develop effective strategies to promote a positive learning environment is essential in this role.
Key Responsibilities: Ability to implement behavior intervention plans and monitor student progress with consistency and care
Experience or training in behavioral management or counseling is highly desirable
Incorporate differentiation, small-group instruction, and intervention strategies
Excellent problem-solving and crisis management skills
Classroom Management & Culture Create a safe, structured, and joyful classroom environment
Implement school-wide behavior expectations and restorative practices
Promote HLA’s core values and character development initiatives
Build strong relationships with students and maintain high expectations for all
Family & School Engagement Communicate regularly with families regarding student progress, behavior, and goals
Participate in family events, conferences, and school celebrations
Collaborate with colleagues and support staff to foster a strong school community
Professional Responsibilities Attend all staff meetings, professional development sessions, and planning meetings
Maintain accurate records of attendance, grades, and student performance
Uphold all school policies and model professionalism at all times
Contribute to a positive and mission-driven school culture
Qualifications: Bachelor's in education, psychology, or a related field is a plus
Missouri Substitute Certification (preferred)
Experience in an urban or charter school setting (preferred)
Strong classroom management and relationship-building skills
Commitment to equity, excellence, and continuous improvement
Why Join HLA? Supportive, mission-driven school community. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students’ lives. Professional growth and development opportunities.
Benefits
- Professional Growth And Development Opportunities