The Role
The Graduation Candidate Advocate is at the heart of our mission, building meaningful relationships with students to support their journey toward earning their high school diploma. Graduation Candidate Advocates act as mentors and advocates, providing both academic and non-academic support while fostering an environment where students feel valued and empowered.
This role is highly relationship-driven and persistence-focused, requiring consistent outreach, problem-solving, and a commitment to understanding and removing barriers that prevent students from attending and progressing. This role is ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals looking to build experience in education, student support, or case management.
Key Responsibilities
Enrollment
- Assist with the registration and enrollment process for new students.
- Provide comprehensive support during student orientation to set the stage for success.
Retention and Attendance
- Act as a case manager for a designated cohort of students, monitoring and documenting regular attendance.
- Implement the Acceleration Academy Retention Protocol through proactive outreach (e.g., texts, calls, home visits).
- Identify root causes of disengagement and work to remove barriers not just complete outreach attempts
- Utilize technology tools for efficient daily monitoring and maintenance of student attendance and retention records.
Academics
- Deliver one-on-one academic support and interventions to facilitate student learning and complement the work of center professionals.
- Proctor unit tests one-on-one and support small group proctoring in the virtual school setting.
- Collaborate closely with the student support team to track learning pathways, monitor behavior, and implement transition plans, including incentive programs to bolster student achievement.
- Partner with team members to problem-solve student challenges and improve engagement outcomes
- Engage in professional development activities to enhance academic support practices.
Advocacy
- Advocate for students by assisting in identifying solutions and connecting them to academy staff for academic and non-academic support.
Operations
- Provide daily operational support for the academy,
- Participate actively in academy meetings and school or community events.
- Support home visits and local travel, as needed, to re-engage students
- Perform additional duties as assigned to support the overall mission of the academy.
What We’re Looking For
Education: Associate degree preferred, but equivalent experience in education, youth mentorship, or case management will be considered.
Experience: 1+ year of relevant experience in educational support, case management, or working with at-risk youth.
Skills: Strong relationship-building, excellent communication, adaptability, and the ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment. Strong relationship-building, excellent communication, adaptability, high energy, and the ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic environment. We're looking for