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Position Information Posting Number PG151551TM Position Number 24UBMM1 Position Type Temporary Essential Job Duties The Upward Bound Program is an early intervention pre-college preparatory program ...

Upward Bound is a federally-funded program that helps high-school students gain academic skills and motivation to continue their education beyond high school. The project provides opportunities for ...

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How much do upward bound program jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for upward bound program in the United States is $39,683.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34,000.00 and $39,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Upward Bound Program vs Academic Advisor?

AspectUpward Bound ProgramAcademic Advisor
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer college experienceBachelor's degree in education, counseling, or related field
Work EnvironmentEducational settings, community centers, schoolsSchools, colleges, universities, student services offices
Employer & IndustryFederal programs, educational nonprofits, government agenciesEducational institutions, colleges, universities
Primary FocusSupporting low-income, first-generation students to prepare for collegeGuiding students academically, planning course schedules, providing career advice

While both roles are involved in education and student support, the Upward Bound Program focuses on college preparation for underserved students, often working in community and school settings. Academic Advisors primarily assist students within educational institutions to achieve academic success and plan their educational paths.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Upward Bound Program Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Upward Bound Program Coordinator, you need a background in education, counseling, or social work, often supported by a bachelor’s degree and experience working with high school students. Familiarity with educational software, data management systems, and federal TRIO program regulations is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural competence, and organizational abilities help in building rapport with students and managing multiple program components. These skills ensure effective student support, compliance with program guidelines, and positive outcomes for participants.

What is the Upward Bound Program?

The Upward Bound Program is a federally funded initiative designed to help high school students from low-income families and those who would be the first in their families to attend college. The program provides academic support, counseling, tutoring, and college preparation services to help participants graduate from high school and succeed in postsecondary education. Upward Bound offers students opportunities such as summer programs, mentoring, and assistance with college applications and financial aid. It aims to increase the rate at which participants enroll in and graduate from colleges and universities.

What are some typical responsibilities of an Upward Bound Program staff member, and how do they support students' academic success?

As an Upward Bound Program staff member, you can expect to work directly with high school students, providing academic tutoring, college preparation workshops, and mentoring. Staff often coordinate enrichment activities, assist with college applications and financial aid processes, and help organize summer or after-school programs. A significant part of the role involves building supportive relationships with students and collaborating with schools, families, and other community organizations to remove barriers to higher education. These responsibilities are designed to help students not only achieve academic success but also develop the confidence and skills needed for college and beyond.
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Infographic showing various Upward Bound Program job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 56% Full Time, 38% Part Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 97% In-person, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $39,683 per year, or $19.1 per hour.
Upward Bound Program Director

Upward Bound Program Director

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Milwaukee, WI • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


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Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.
Position Title:
Upward Bound Program Director
Job Category:
Academic Staff
Employment Type:
Regular
Job Profile:
Pre-College Services Manager
Job Duties:
The Director of TRIO Upward Bound provides strategic leadership and oversight for the federally funded Upward Bound program, ensuring alignment with U.S. Department of Education TRIO grant guidelines, institutional goals, and student success priorities. Upward Bound serves eligible high school students by providing academic enrichment, college readiness programming, advising, and support services designed to promote postsecondary enrollment, persistence, and completion.
The Director is responsible for short- and long-range planning, program implementation, compliance, federal reporting, budget oversight, curriculum development, and staff supervision. The Director ensures that all grant objectives, regulatory requirements, and performance measures are met.
The Director of TRIO Upward Bound is responsible for the management and leadership of the program. This position ensures that all grant objectives and compliance requirements are met while fostering an environment that supports academic preparation, personal development, and college readiness of low-income, first-generation, and academically under-prepared high school participants.
The Director executes strategic goals and operational plans, organizes and implements academic year and summer programming and services, manages staff performance, monitors program outcomes, and oversees budget execution. The role requires consistent evaluation of program effectiveness, preparation of annual performance reports and required federal documentation, and ongoing engagement with campus and community stakeholders to advance the mission of the Upward Bound program and the Center for Pre-College Programs. The Director also leads the development and submission of the program's competitive five-year grant renewal to the U.S. Department of Education.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership, Planning & Compliance
  • Provide strategic leadership and vision for the Upward Bound program in alignment with institutional and federal priorities.

  • Develop and implement short- and long-range program plans consistent with U.S. Department of Education TRIO guidelines.

  • Ensure full compliance with the Higher Education Act and all applicable federal, state, and institutional regulations.

  • Communication with the U.S. Department of Education regarding grant performance and compliance matters.

  • Monitor program performance objectives and implement continuous improvement strategies.

Grant Administration, Reporting & Data Management
  • Prepare and submit required internal and external reports, including the Annual Performance Report (APR), budgets, and other federal documentation.

  • Lead the development and submission of the competitive five-year federal grant renewal.

  • Maintain data systems to track participant eligibility, services, outcomes, and performance measures through secondary completion and post secondary enrollment/persistence

  • Ensure accurate documentation of services, expenditures, and participant records in compliance with federal regulations.

  • Use data to inform strategic planning, curriculum development, and program enhancements.

Program Design, Curriculum & Student Services
  • Oversee the design and implementation of academic year and summer programming, including academic instruction, tutoring, mentoring, college readiness workshops, and enrichment activities.

  • Develop and execute curriculum aligned with college access and academic skill-building objectives.

  • Ensure delivery of comprehensive advising and support services for participants and families.

  • Monitor and verify participant eligibility, academic progress, and engagement in program services.

Personnel, Budget & Operational Management
  • Hire, train, supervise, and evaluate professional staff, student employees, and instructional personnel.

  • Manage and monitor program budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance with federal funding regulations.

  • Oversee payroll, contracts, and resource allocation to support program implementation.

  • Ensure implementation of risk management, student safety protocols, and institutional youth protection policies for all program activities, including residential programming

Recruitment, Partnerships & Institutional Engagement
  • Develop and implement recruitment strategies to identify and enroll eligible low-income, first-generation, and academically at-risk high school students.

  • Build and maintain partnerships with target schools, school districts, and community organizations.

  • Collaborate with campus units to support participant access and transition to post secondary education

  • Represent Upward Bound and the Center for Pre-College Programs at meetings, events, and conferences.

Perform other duties as assigned to support the mission of Upward Bound, the Center for Pre-College Programs, and the Division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Student Success.
Key Job Responsibilities:
  • May monitor pre-college program budget
  • Manages operating policies and procedures to comply with regulations, institutional policies, and pre-college program unit objectives
  • Promotes and maintains internal and external partnerships
  • Oversees design, drafting, and scheduling of program specific materials and resources for an educational pre-college program
  • Advises institutional or divisional leadership on pre-college program services and student needs
  • Develops, facilitates, and evaluates educational pre-college program content and materials

Department: Strategic Enrollment Management and Student Success
The Division of Strategic Enrollment Management & Student Success (SEMSS) is responsible for advancing UWM's student enrollment, persistence, and completion goals across the full student lifecycle-from recruitment and admission through financial aid, advising, retention, career readiness, and degree completion. Guided by a shared set of divisional core values, SEMSS serves as both an operational hub and strategic partner to academic units and central administration in shaping institutional enrollment and student success outcomes. SEMSS encompasses 11 departments, 160 full-time employees, and 350 student employees.
Compensation: $55,000 - $65,000
Required Qualifications:
  • Master's degree in education, counseling, liberal arts, or a related field (conferred at time of application).

  • At least three (3) years of professional experience with program coordination or management in education, counseling/advising, pre-college programming, and/or student support services.

  • Experience working with low-income, first-generation, underrepresented, and/or academically disadvantaged students.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Demonstrated experience with federal grant writing, including development and submission of competitive proposals (e.g., TRIO or similar programs).

  • Experience with budget development, fiscal oversight, and financial reporting.

  • Experience with program administration and supervision of professional and/or student staff.

  • Experience with program evaluation, data collection, curriculum development, and reporting systems.

  • Experience with K-12 school districts and community-based organizations, outreach, recruitment, and partnership development.

Education: Master's degree in education, counseling, liberal arts, or a related field (conferred at time of application).
How to Apply:
Interested applicants are required to apply online and provide:
1. Cover letter
2. Resume/CV that addresses your professional level work experience as it relates to all required and preferred qualifications.
Finalist candidate(s) being considered for hire will be required to provide three professional/supervisor references through an external reference checking tool. References will not be contacted prior to candidates being notified.
In instances where the Search and Screen Committee is unable to ascertain from the candidates' application materials whether they meet any of the qualifications, they may be evaluated as not meeting such qualifications.
Contact Information:
For Questions, please contact Luke Messmann at MessmanL@uwm.edu
Reasonable Accommodations
Pursuant to university policy, UWM provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual with a disability. If you need assistance or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact uwm-jobs@uwm.edu or 414-229-4463. This job announcement and other material on this site will be made available in alternate formats upon request to an individual with a disability.
Confidentiality of Applicant Materials
UWM is a State agency and subject to Wisconsin's Open Records Law. UWM will not, however, reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing except as may be required by Wisconsin's Open Records law. In certain circumstances, the identities of "final candidates" and/or the identity of the appointed applicant must be revealed upon request.
CBC and Reference Check Policy
Employment will require a criminal background check. UWM takes the prevention of sexual misconduct seriously. As such, you and your references will be required to answer questions regarding any past findings of sexual violence and sexual harassment or any pending allegations of sexual violence or sexual harassment.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (Clery Act)
For the UWM Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports (i.e., Clery Report), which includes statistics about reported crimes and information about campus security policies, see http://www.cleryact.uwm.edu/, or call UWM's Dean of Students Office, Student Union 345 at (414) 229-4632 for a paper copy.
Employment Authorization
In compliance with federal law, all persons at the time of their start date will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
UW is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other bases protected by applicable federal or State law and UW System policies. We are committed to building a workforce that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills, and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

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