Job Description
COLLEGE ACCESS ADVISOR
Detroit
Who We Are and What We Believe:
Founded in 1997, Bottom Line is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization with a mission to partner with degree-aspiring students of color from under-resourced communities as they get into college, graduate, and go far in life. We achieve this mission by providing one-on-one guidance during the college application process through college graduation and the successful launch of their careers.
Our vision is to dramatically transform urban communities by producing thousands of new career-ready college graduates.
When you join Bottom Line, you will find a rewarding, fast-paced, results-oriented environment. We build strong relationships with our students and with each other. We take our work seriously, and we know that a focus on data and metrics is integral to our continued success. Experts in our fields, we are driven by our mission and extremely proud of the work we do.
What You Will Do:
Reporting to the Program Director, the primary focus of the College Access Advisor is on effectively serving a caseload of college aspiring high school seniors using the Bottom Line LEAD (Lists, Essays, Applications, Decisions) Model. The College Access Advisor helps students identify college options, write application essays, submit applications, complete financial aid and application requirements, analyze acceptances and award packages, and make a responsible college choice. The College Access Advisor tracks and records student progress in our database using both quantitative and qualitative data. Advisors are expected to build advising skills and learn the Bottom Line program model and expectations for supporting a caseload of students, with an opportunity for a performance-based promotion to Senior Advisor after their first full year as an Advisor. Training and professional development in the Advisor role is focused on the Bottom Line curriculum and student services, as well as Bottom Line Foundations.
Direct Student Support - 70%
Provide one-on-one guidance to a caseload of 60 - 65 high school seniors
College Lists
Coach each student towards a college list that meets Access Program standards, is individualized to that student, and is in line with admissions and affordability data
Adjust admissions chances based on changes to student academic profile throughout the year
Essays
Help each student brainstorm, revise, and finalize college essays by utilizing both in person and remote support tools
Applications
Design individualized service plans to ensure each student submits complete, high-quality college applications by institutional priority deadlines
Support students in identifying and completing missing/additional application materials throughout the Winter and Spring
Financial Aid/Decision Making
Guide students (in person or remotely) to submit FAFSA and/or CSS Profile by institutional priority deadlines
Identify and support students selected for federal income and/or citizenship verification
Identify students eligible for a variety of scholarships
Explain financial aid award data to each student, and coach them to make a financially responsible college decision
Support students with submitting a deposit to a college by May 1st
Maintain ongoing communication with all students on caseload
Lead 60-minute meetings for 15 - 20 students per week at the Bottom Line office, a high school campus, or other off-site locations throughout the region
Respond to all student text/calls/emails within 2 business days
Develop individualized communication plans to ensure students remain engaged with the program and meet deadlines
Help students resolve general obstacles that come up throughout the school year by coaching them on self-advocacy and resourcefulness skills
Caseload & Data Management – 20%
Track and record student progress in our database, using both quantitative and qualitative measures
Enter data into the database within 3 business days of a student interaction or status change
Maintain accurate student contact information in the student database
Enter and update data for students applying to Bottom Line and/or transitioning into the Success Program
Manage a caseload of 60 - 65 high school students, including, but not limited to:
Schedule all student meetings on a weekly, or as needed, basis
Manage time and calendar to meet minimum number of meetings per week and minimum number of meetings per student per year
Align meetings to student process, ensuring adequate progress is being made and driving towards individual student deadlines
Ensure all students adhere to individual and institutional deadlines
Program Support - 5%
Support planning and staff of Access Program events, including but not limited to, student workshops and the core program events
Support student recruitment, intake, and transition from Access to Success, which may include presenting at partner schools and organizations
Additional program support as assigned by supervisor
Organizational Support – 5%
Support the Development team by attending events, networking with guests / supporters, and providing event logistics as needed
Represent the Bottom Line brand in a positive light, and take actions to increase brand awareness throughout the community
Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without advanced notice.
Work Schedule:
***We operate under an in-person first, hybrid program approach which includes a combination of in-person and virtual work. There will be periods during the year when remote work is more feasible, with in-person work ranging from 30-90
College Access Advisors are non-exempt, overtime eligible staff and work an 8.5 hour shift, including a daily hour unpaid meal/rest break to comply with FLSA. There will be times throughout the year when an advisor will be expected to work additional hours and/or flex their schedule to meet our students' needs. This can include 8 AM starts to comply with the school day or 11:30 – 7:30 PM schedules to accommodate meeting with students afterschool.
Expected Travel:
50%, local travel
This role involves travel, commuting to locations readily accessible to students. In-person services may happen at the Bottom Line office, a high school campus, or other off-site locations throughout the region.
Who Should Apply:
If you meet the qualifications below, you should apply.
Required:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
Work authorization
2+ years of related work experience
Excellent writing and editing skills
Experience developing trusting relationships with students
Valid driver’s license, with access to a car strongly preferred
Demonstrated commitment to Bottom Line’s mission, vision, and core values
Demonstrated proficiency and/or growth potential in Bottom Line's seven core competencies: Relationships, Results, Communication, Inclusiveness, Talent Development, Agility, and Planning
The ability to make a minimum of a two-year commitment
Preferred:
Fluency in language other than English a plus
How To Apply/Application Deadline:
All applications must be submitted via Bottom Line’s Career Page.
Please share your resume and cover letter.
The application deadline is March 27, 2025.
Start Date:
June 2025
Compensation:
$42,900
Benefits:
Learn about our benefits here.
Full-time
Hybrid remote