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Student Academic Assistant Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Academic Advisor I

Greeley, CO · On-site

$50K - $52K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

Relevantprevious student employment, graduate assistantship, or practicum experience inadvising or ... academic coaching methods in a universitysetting; experience providing academic, personal ...

Assistant Registrar

Laird, CO

$65K - $75K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... student academic services department. Job Summary The University of Chicago Law School is seeking ... The individual in this position reports to the Law School's Registrar and Assistant Dean of ...

CO

$55K - $58K/yr

You will provide one-on-one academic success coaching and advising to assist students in developing an educational and career plan that includes selecting courses, connecting to campus and community ...

CO

$55K - $58K/yr

You will provide one-on-one academic success coaching and advising to assist students in developing an educational and career plan that includes selecting courses, connecting to campus and community ...

Academic Advisor Location: Denver, Coloardo Type: Staff, Full-time Salary : $23.96 per hour ... for incoming students to assist with matriculation and encourage success. * Deliver student ...

Academic Advisor

Denver, CO · On-site

$23.96/hr

Academic Advisor Location: Denver, Coloardo Type: Staff, Full-time Salary : $23.96 per hour ... for incoming students to assist with matriculation and encourage success. * Deliver student ...

Academic Advisor

Boulder, CO · On-site

$43K - $53K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Academic Advisors work in a multi-disciplinary "neighborhood" team setting to assist students in planning for-and making informed decisions about-areas of study, intended college outcomes, and post ...

Academic Coach (PP36) Closing 8/12/2026

Aurora, CO · On-site

$30K - $35K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

May attend, as needed, truancy court hearing of an identified student. * Assist With Community and ... Academic/Social Emotional * Basic Tech Support for Students * Utilize GOAL Helpdesk ticketing ...

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Student Academic Assistant information

What is a student academic assistant?

Student Academic Assistants are typically undergraduate or graduate students who support faculty, staff, or fellow students with academic-related tasks. Their responsibilities may include tutoring peers, helping with classroom activities, providing administrative support, or assisting with research projects. These positions help develop valuable skills and offer opportunities for professional growth while contributing to a positive learning environment.

What challenges do student academic assistants face and how can they overcome them?

Student Academic Assistants often encounter challenges such as addressing diverse learning styles, managing group dynamics, and balancing their own coursework with their support responsibilities. To overcome these, it's important to communicate clearly, set boundaries, and employ active listening to understand each student's needs. Utilizing campus resources, collaborating with faculty, and staying organized can also help ensure effective support while maintaining academic performance.

What is the difference between Student Academic Assistant vs Teaching Assistant?

AspectStudent Academic AssistantTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsEnrolled students, often undergraduatesUsually graduate students or those with relevant coursework
Work EnvironmentAcademic offices, labs, librariesClassrooms, labs, lecture halls
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, collegesUniversities, colleges, sometimes K-12
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles, responsibilities, and differencesClarifying job duties, qualifications, and expectations

Student Academic Assistants typically support administrative or academic tasks for departments and are usually undergraduates. Teaching Assistants often have more instructional responsibilities, assisting professors in teaching and grading, and are usually graduate students. Both roles are common in academic settings, but they differ mainly in responsibilities and qualifications.

How to become a student academic assistant as an undergrad?

To become a student academic assistant as an undergrad, you typically need to have a strong academic record, relevant coursework, and good communication skills. Applications often involve submitting a resume and cover letter, and some positions may require an interview or references. Being familiar with the subject area and demonstrating reliability are important for securing the role.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a student academic assistant?

To thrive as a Student Academic Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, subject-matter proficiency, and often enrollment in or completion of relevant coursework. Familiarity with learning management systems (such as Canvas or Blackboard), basic office software, and sometimes tutoring certifications are commonly required. Excellent communication, patience, and teamwork skills help support students and collaborate with faculty effectively. These abilities ensure efficient academic support, foster a positive learning environment, and enhance overall student success.

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Academic Coach (PP171) Closing 8/21/2026

GOAL ACADEMY

Alamosa, CO

$30K - $35K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Title: Academic Coach  

Employee Group & Grade:  Professional/Non-Exempt  

Reports To:  Assistant Principal, Dean, or Designee 

Starting Salary Scale: $30,000.00 - $35,000.00 Salary/year  

Calendar Year: 195 days 

Must work all scheduled calendar days in Colorado 

Date Written/Revised: February 2025 

*All applications must be complete to be reviewed* 

Why Work at GOAL High School? 

  • Great Mission and Great Culture. 

  • Recognized as an Award-winning High School that serves at-risk students throughout Colorado. 

  • Recognized as 1 of 3 schools worldwide to receive the distinction of “Biggest Impact School” in technology from Microsoft. 

  • Our staff can plan vacations with one 14-day break, two 1-week breaks, and additional weeks off in the summer. 

  • Competitive starting salary based on years of experience and qualifications.  

  • Potential to earn Pay-for-Performance incentives as a member of the GOAL Team. 

  • Competitive Benefits include an emphasis on Wellness in the workplace. 

  • The ability to continue contributing to the Colorado Public Schools Retirement System PERA. 

  • PERA 401K or Roth 401K with a 5% Match after one year 

  • Medical, dental, vision, basic life insurance and AD&D plans. 

  • Health Savings Accounts (HSA). 

  • Voluntary life insurance for employees and dependents. 

  • Short-and Long-Term Disability Insurance. 

  • Optional additional insurance that includes accident, critical illness, and hospital plans. 

  • Employee Assistance Program. 

  • The school provides a laptop, cell phone and additional equipment as needed. 

  • Robust Professional Development and opportunity to work with passionate, mission-driven colleagues who are invested in your personal and professional growth. 

  • GOAL High School is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). 

Purpose of Job: 

To engage students in-person and online, collaborate with teachers and other site staff to promote student success, provide outreach, and support services, as well as respond to identified students ensuring that each student successfully achieves personal and program goals.  To provide on-site direct support to the site staff and students in the overall management and operation of the school, ensuring a safe and effective learning environment. Assist with a wide range of tasks, including overseeing student discipline and fostering positive relationships with students, staff, and parents. 

Essential Duties/ Major Accountabilities: 

Show Up: Be ACCOUNTABLE to our students, ourselves, and our team.  
Connect: Develop and maintain TRANSPARENT and HONEST relationships with our students and team.  
Succeed: Become a STRONG unified team providing students an INNOVATIVE environment to become productive members of society.  

Physical Presence: Must be able to maintain a regular on-site presence to effectively support students, collaborate with colleagues, and fulfill the responsibilities of the role. While virtual work may be permitted based on specific site needs and work responsibilities, the ability to be physically present at designated locations as needed is essential to the successful execution of this position’s duties. 

Interventions 

  • Provide Interventions as Needed  

Transportation  

  • Transport students for school-related activities utilizing the required CDE Driver Certification and CDE Certified GOAL vehicle   

MTSS  

  • Monitor student attendance data to identify and provide interventions to students who are not actively engaged in school, including, but not limited to home visits, parent communications and student success plans.  

  • Ensure quality and timely documentation of all interventions provided.  

Truancy 

  • Collaborate with regional leadership and our Social Emotional Team to ensure accurate truancy documentation is provided to the court.  

  • May attend, as needed, truancy court hearing of an identified student.  

  • Assist With Community and Legal Resources  

Compliance  

  • Complete assigned training and adhere to school policy and state law, including, but not limited  
    to, confidentiality, mandatory reporting, and compliance (including FERPA).  

Community Engagement  

  • Collaborate with a GOAL Social Emotional Team to connect students to identified external resources to support individual student needs.  

Recruitment  

  • Actively recruit new students through community partnerships and events utilizing GOAL marketing materials  

Support: Academic/Social Emotional  

  • Basic Tech Support for Students  

  • Utilize GOAL Helpdesk ticketing system to communicate needs with the IT department. Verify resolution of ticket and communicate to student.  

Academic Support  

  • Facilitate student's working with their teachers for academic learning and growth.  

  • Facilitate student access to accommodations as needed.  

  • Social Emotional Support  

  • Facilitate student access to identified social emotional support staff as needed.  

  • Provide a caring and inclusive environment.   

Assessments  

  • Champion GOAL's culture of assessment by ensuring student participation and proctoring throughout the year. Including, but not limited to attending training and actively maintaining compliance with all state mandated tests (Screener, Access, SAT, PSAT10/9, etc 

Platform Knowledge  

  • Understand the student experience in GOAL learning platforms, including, but not limited to Schoology, Edgenuity, and GOAL Portal.    

Gladiator Connections/Advocacy         

Communication  

  • Build connections with staff, students, and parents to keep the student progressing toward academic success, including, but not limited to, providing progress reports and student, parent,  
    staff conferences.  

Extra-Curricular  

  • Possess and share a general knowledge of GOAL Academy's extra-curricular activities and student opportunities.  

Daily Attendance  

  • Maintain daily student communication and document attendance utilizing identified GOAL systems. 

Teamwork  

  • Participate in daily POD huddles to establish clear lines of communication and define daily responsibilities with fellow POD teammates for the success of assigned students   

Accountability Standards for all GOAL Academy High School Staff: 

  • Love for children and ability to work enthusiastically on their behalf. 

  • Actively and enthusiastically recruit new students through community partnerships and community events.  

  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, time-management, verbal, and written communication skills  

  • Knowledgeable and comfortable working with technology 

  • Able to competently and persistently apply problem solving skills towards technology issues.   

  • Proven ability to serve on teams and participate in a collaborative decision-making process. 

  • Strong work ethic to achieve both school and personal goals. 

  • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality.  

  • Willingness to travel regionally and transport students as required. 

  • Ethical, honest, and good-humored. 

  • Must work all scheduled calendar days in Colorado 

Minimum Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: 

  • Must have a valid driver’s license.  

  • Must reside in Colorado. 

Education: 

  • Possess a high school diploma or its equivalent (e.g., the GED);  

  • Demonstrate subject matter competency by:  

  • Earning an Associate (or higher) degree; or  

  • Completing at least two years (48 credit hours) of study at an institution of higher education or 

  • Passing a formal assessment measuring one’s knowledge of and ability to assist classroom teachers in reading, writing and mathematics. 

  • Associate degree preferred. 

  • Bachelor’s degree and training in Education, Social Work, or related field preferred.  

Experience:  

  • Two years of experience working with youth preferred. 

  • Two years of experience working with students in a secondary school or school system preferred. 

  • Experience working with at risk youth preferred. 

  • Bilingual preferred but not required 

Physical Requirements of this position include: 

Seldom  

Cold-50 F or less/Heat- 90 F or more/Gases-Fumes/ Heights/Climbing/ Crawling-Kneeling/ Bending/ Walking on Uneven Surfaces/Chemical-Solvents/ Travel-National or International  

Over 30 Pounds: Lifting-Lowering-Reaching Over Shoulders-Reaching Forward-Pushing-Pulling-Carrying 

Occasional  

Noise/Working Alone/ Local Travel/ Visual Acuity-Far/ Color Discrimination 

Over 20 Pounds: Lifting-Lowering-Reaching Over Shoulders-Reaching Forward-Pushing-Pulling-Carrying 

Frequent  

Driving/ Work with Others/ Visual Acuity-Near/ Hearing/ Speech/ Manual Dexterity/ Eye-Hand Coordination/ Computer/ Mouse/ Copier/ Scanner/ Printer/ Telephone 

Under 20 Pounds: Lifting-Lowering-Reaching Over Shoulders-Reaching Forward-Pushing-Pulling-Carrying 

Colorado Public High Schools are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status. We welcome applications from qualified foreign teachers and are dedicated to fostering an inclusive and diverse educational environment. All hiring decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and the needs of the school district. Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position. 

In compliance with federal and state laws, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Immigration and Nationality Act, we ensure that all employment practices are conducted without discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status. However, as a recipient of federal funding, we must adhere to specific regulations regarding the employment of foreign nationals.