Wentworth Institute of Higher Education
Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Salary
$58,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
The Student Success Advisor will build relationships with students to guide them in creating and implementing a success map for their educational and personal goals. They will also provide academic coaching, support students on academic probation, and collaborate with community members to enhance student resource utilization.
A Master's degree in college student development, counseling, or a related field is required, along with at least one year of professional experience in higher education, preferably in advising. Candidates should possess excellent communication skills and the ability to work with diverse student populations.
Wentworth Institute of Technology’s Integrated Advising Collaborative (IAC) seeks an Academic Advisor (AA) to join a coordinated, student-centered advising team. Academic Advisors partner closely with Co-op & Career Advisors (CCAs) and Faculty Advisors (FAs) to provide proactive, holistic support that connects academic planning, personal development, and career readiness throughout the student lifecycle. Academic Advisors serve as the primary point of contact for academic planning and progression, helping students develop clear, achievable pathways to graduation. Through a developmental advising philosophy, AAs empower students to make informed decisions, build self-advocacy skills, and connect their academic experience to long-term goals. As part of the IAC model, Academic Advisors contribute to a shared advising structure that ensures coordinated communication, timely interventions, and a seamless student experience from matriculation through graduation. Academic Advisors are guided by the advising core competencies as outlined in NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising (https://nacada.ksu.edu/).
Academic Advising & Coaching: Provide individualized and group advising on academic planning, degree requirements, policies, and registration. Support students in developing and maintaining academic plans aligned with timely graduation. Coach students in study skills, time management, decision-making, and self-advocacy. Assist students in navigating transitions, including first-year adjustment, major exploration, and academic challenges. Student Success & Case Management: Monitor academic progress and identify students in need of additional support. Provide outreach in response to alerts, progress reports, and advising triggers. Support students on academic probation through structured intervention plans and ongoing coaching. Connect students with campus resources including tutoring, accessibility services, and wellness supports. Student Engagement Across the Lifecycle: First Year: Support transition, academic onboarding, and early engagement. Second Year: Guide academic planning and readiness for co-op preparation. Third Year: Support academic progression during co-op participation and course sequencing. Fourth Year: Ensure degree completion and support post-graduation planning. Integrated Advising Collaboration: Collaborate with CCAs and Faculty Advisors to deliver coordinated, holistic student support. Participate in joint advising meetings, case reviews, and shared success planning. Maintain shared advising notes and contribute to aligned communication strategies. Ensure seamless referrals and coordinated handoffs across the advising team. School & Faculty Partnership: Serve as an integral member of the School Advising Team within assigned school(s). Collaborate with faculty and academic leadership on student success strategies. Align advising with curriculum requirements and program pathways. Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate, timely advising records in institutional systems (e.g., Navigate, Banner). Ensure documentation meets institutional standards for quality and timeliness. Monitor academic standing and progression benchmarks. Professional Development & Continuous Improvement: Participate in required IAC training and professional development. Engage in assessment and continuous improvement initiatives. Stay current on advising practices, student development theory, and institutional systems.
Required: Master’s degree in Higher Education, Counseling, or related field. 2–4 years of experience in academic advising, student support, or related field. Strong communication, organizational, and collaboration skills. Commitment to working with diverse student populations.
Experience with academic advising technologies (e.g., EAB Navigate, Banner) Familiarity with developmental advising and NACADA competencies
At this time, the university is unable to sponsor applicants for H-1B visas. This is an in-person position with core hours of 8:30 AM–4:30 PM or 9:00 AM–5:00 PM. Specific hours and remote work must be approved by your supervisor. Occasional weekend hours may be required for Success Studio, advising, or university events. The job grade for this position is Grade 5. The expected wage range for this position is between $58,000 and $70,000 which reflects what we reasonably expect to pay for this role. Compensation and Benefits Wentworth Institute of Technology is committed to fair, transparent, and legally compliant compensation practices. We believe that clarity about pay structures and ranges supports equity, fosters trust, and ensures a positive workplace for all employees. Please visit here to see the comprehensive benefits package offered to support the best experience for our employees. https://wit.edu/careers/work-wentworth Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth Inclusive Excellence is one of the four pillars of the Strategic Plan. Actively and intentionally cultivating a diverse and culturally competent institution where each member has the opportunity and support to reach their full potential and make contributions to our campus community and beyond is Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth. To find out more about the Wentworth’s commitment to Inclusive Excellence, please visit the website https://wit.edu/about/inclusive-excellence. All applicants have the right to accessibility support and accommodations. To request accessibility support or accommodations, contact the Executive Director of Equity and Compliance, Catlin Wells, at wellsc1@wit.edu. E-Verify for Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) Wentworth participates in E-Verify. E-Verify is an internet-based system that compares information from your Form I-9 to records available to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Social Security Administration (SSA) to confirm that you are authorized to work in the United States. Wentworth Institute of Technology is a private university located in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Through a uniquely effective, hands-on experiential learning approach, Wentworth prepares graduates who are future-focused and career-ready. We are a collaborative, mission-driven community of educators and professionals committed to excellence in ourselves and in the students we teach and support. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to continuing to develop a richly diverse faculty, staff, and student body. For general information on working at Wentworth and Benefits click here. Inclusive Excellence is one of the four pillars of the Strategic Plan. Actively and intentionally cultivating a diverse and culturally competent institution where each member has the opportunity and support to reach their full potential and make contributions to our campus community and beyond is Inclusive Excellence at Wentworth.
Market context
Academic advisor roles in Massachusetts are often driven by student retention, transfer support, and degree-planning needs across colleges and universities. These positions can be competitive because employers typically look for a master’s degree, prior higher-education experience, strong communication skills, and comfort working with diverse student populations. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your application to show advising experience, student support examples, and familiarity with academic planning.
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