Established in 1970, SVCC is one of the 23 colleges in the Virginia Community College System. The Christanna Campus near Alberta and the John H. Daniel Campus near Keysville serve ten counties and one city - the largest community college service region in the state. In 1985, SVCC opened the Southside Virginia Education Center. The college is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate degrees. SVCC is dedicated to the belief that all citizens should be given an opportunity to acquire an educational foundation which develops and extends their skills and knowledge. The college's goal is to provide diverse instructional programs ranging from developmental studies to associate degree curricula in academic, technical, and lifelong education. Through various activities, students will also have the opportunity to develop their roles and responsibilities as participants in a changing society.Thank you for considering employment with Southside Virginia Community College (SVCC). We are committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce that enhances our status as a recognized Great College to Work For by the Chronicle of Higher Education for 12 years! With the goal of ensuring the equal educational opportunity for all students, SVCC embraces diversity among our students, faculty, staff and the communities we serve as an integral part of our history, a recognition of the complexity of our present state and a call to action for a better future.SVCC is located in a rural setting of rolling hills, pine and hardwood forests, and farmland. There is easy access to nearby metropolitan Richmond, Virginia, the stateâ™s capital, as well as Raleigh, North Carolina, and Lynchburg, Virginia. The area is famous for its two lakes, Gaston and Kerr, and a multitude of state and national parks which offer recreational opportunities such as fishing, boating, skiing, jet-skiing, hiking, horseback riding, picnics, and relaxation. The area also offers sports arenas for baseball, softball, soccer and beautiful golf courses. There are cultural activities including various theaters and arts councils offering concerts, plays, and live entertainment, and there are many local festivals held throughout the year.Job Description:Southside Virginia Community College is seeking a Recruitment, Retention, and Re-entry (R3) Coach as part of the College's expansion plan for the Campus Within Walls program. SVCC's Campus Within Walls program provides second chances through higher education to incarcerated students. Through college education, Campus Within Walls provides our students with the tools they need to successfully re-enter society and become productive citizens.The R3 Coach will address barriers to entering and maintaining participation in the Clean Energy Workforce, encourage success among program participants, provide guided assistance and follow-up to potential students from the point of inquiry to enrollment, utilize technology and other resources to strengthen student connections to the College, lead presentations to potential participants, provide information on community-based support services, and provide coaching to participants to encourage pathway persistence.The successful candidate must be willing to travel to and work within the following correctional centers:Lunenburg Correctional Center, Nottoway Correctional Center, Baskerville Correctional Center, Virginia Correctional Center, State Farm Correctional Center, Halifax Correctional Center, Greensville Correctional CenterSome of the duties include but are not limited to:Assist with the college application processConnect students to financial aid resources and to scholarship opportunities through the College's foundationDiscuss career and educational goals and available pathways with studentsProvide academic advising assistance and guidance on course selectionLead presentations to potential participants to inform them of the Clean Energy career options and related SVCC educational opportunitiesFacilitate communication pathways that participants may utilize once released and obtain employmentProvide information on and referrals to community-based support service agencies that provide assistance to those recently released from incarceration
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Bachelor's degree in related field or a combination of equivalent education and experienceValid driver's licenseProficient, working knowledge of internet applications and PC-based software (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite, Google docs, etc.)Knowledge of barriers to educational success and a desire to help others reach their educational goalsExperience working with racially, ethnically, economically and age-diverse individualsStrong interpersonal skills to help engage, provide support to, and motivate studentsExcellent customer service skills, including the ability to effectively follow up and follow throughEffective oral and written communication skillsEffective problem-solving skillsExcellent organizational skillsDemonstrated ability to work effectively both independently as well as part of a teamDiscretion in handling confidential information |