Location
Burlington, Vermont
Salary
$22 - $22 / HOUR
Support students in a post-residential transition program by providing academic and life skills coaching to foster independence. Collaborate with families, campus partners, and the Connections team to develop and monitor individualized Pathway to Independence Plans.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in behavioral sciences, education, psychology, or a related field, or equivalent experience. Candidates should have two or more years of experience working with diverse learners, preferably in a higher education or transition-focused environment.
As a Connections Coach at Mansfield Hall Burlington, you will support students in our post-residential transition program as they build the academic, independent living, and self-advocacy skills needed for success in college and adulthood. This is a 24-hour per week part-time role that combines academic coaching, life skills coaching, student planning, family communication, and campus/community resource navigation.
You will work directly with students living as college students in the community, helping them manage coursework, access campus supports, build routines, strengthen executive functioning skills, and continue progressing toward greater independence. This role is relational, practical, and student-centered. It requires someone who can build fun and engaging relationships while also providing structure, accountability, and thoughtful guidance. This is a meaningful role for someone who enjoys supporting diverse learners, partnering with families and stakeholders, and helping students move from supported participation toward more confident, independent engagement in college and community life.
What You’ll Do Support Student Growth and Independence Meet regularly with students to support academic progress, independent living skills, goal development, and access to campus and community resources Support students in developing the organizational and self-advocacy skills needed for college and community life Develop and Monitor Student PlansMonitor student progress toward goals and adjust support strategies as needs change Support College and Community Navigation Help students understand and access academic supports, disability services, library resources, tutoring, and other campus services Collaborate with Families, Teams, and Community PartnersCollaborate with the Connections team to ensure student plans and supports are aligned Contribute to Program Operations and Culture Model accountability, respectful communication, and a student-centered approach Support program needs as they arise and contribute to a supportive, inclusive, and encouraging learning community Maintain student planning, academic, and communication records using Google Suite Participate in supervision meetings, staff meetings, community meetings, and Connections events Communicate regularly with parents, referral sources, campus partners, and community resources Encourage student participation in events, services, and opportunities across area campuses and the community Guide students through college processes, including registration, course planning, important deadlines, and campus resource use Provide timely updates on student growth, barriers, and next steps to the Connections Director, parents, and other stakeholders Support the development of individualized Pathway to Independence Plans in collaboration with students, families, and team members Build positive, fun, and engaging relationships with students while maintaining clear expectations and professional boundaries Help students build routines, use planning systems, manage responsibilities, and follow through on commitments Serve as both an Academic Coach and Life Skills Coach for students in the Connections Program
What We’re Looking For Bachelor’s degree in behavioral sciences, education, psychology, social work, student affairs, special education, or a related field, or equivalent experience Two or more years of experience working with diverse learners and stakeholders, preferably in a higher education setting Experience supporting students and stakeholders around academic, social, or developmental growth in a higher education or transition-focused environment Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills Ability to build strong professional relationships with students, families, community partners, therapists, campus resources, and other stakeholders Proven ability to work independently, including in a flexible-space environment Ability to support students in working toward personal, academic, and independent living goals Ability to balance relational connection with structure, accountability, and follow-through Comfort using Google Suite and maintaining student planning, communication, and academic tracking systems A genuine passion for supporting team goals, student success, and meaningful growth
Students make measurable progress toward their individualized plans Students build stronger academic, life skills, organizational, and self-advocacy habits Students become more confident accessing campus and community resources Students participate more actively in college, community, and Connections Program opportunities Parents, stakeholders, and referral sources receive timely, thoughtful, and useful updates The Connections Director and team have clear visibility into student progress, barriers, and support needs Student plans are realistic, meaningful, individualized, and aligned across the support team Students experience Mansfield Hall as a supportive, engaging, and growth-oriented community
The Connections Program supports students as they move toward greater independence in college and community life. For many students, success is not just about attending class or completing assignments. It is about learning how to plan, organize, communicate, access resources, manage responsibilities, build routines, and advocate for themselves.
This role matters because the Connections Coach helps students practice those skills in real time, in real settings, with steady support nearby. By combining academic coaching, life skills coaching, family communication, and campus navigation, the Connections Coach helps students move from supported participation toward meaningful independence.
Mansfield Hall is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workplace. People from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds, women, and persons with disabilities are highly encouraged to apply.
Market context
Connections Coach roles in Vermont often reflect steady demand in education and transition-support settings, especially where candidates can help diverse learners navigate academic, social, and career pathways. These positions are competitive because employers usually look for a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience plus prior work with diverse learners, often in higher education or transition-focused environments. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, and tailor your application to show coaching, student support, and collaboration experience.
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