Assistant Director of Scholar Support and Educational Access
Location: Fremont
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
About San Francisco Bay University: San Francisco Bay University
(SFBU), a nonprofit, WASC-accredited university situated in the
heart of Silicon Valley in Fremont, California, seeks an innovative
and experienced Assistant Director of Scholar Support and
Educational Access. SFBU’s mission is to offer inclusive,
innovative, and inspirational education for lifelong careers, and
our vision is to set the standard as a national model of higher
education in service of the common good. At SFBU, students come
first. We prioritize students’ needs by fostering personal
engagement among students, faculty, and staff. We are committed to
providing affordable, quality education with a deep commitment to
diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice. We encourage you
to learn more about SFBU by reviewing our strategic plan at
https://www.sfbu.edu/strategic-plan . Position Overview: The
Assistant Director of Scholar Support and Educational Access
advances the university’s mission to expand educational
opportunity, promote equity, and support student success. This role
provides tailored, student-centered support to undergraduate
students from college access programs and scholarship
partnerships—many of whom are first-generation and from
historically underrepresented backgrounds—throughout their academic
journey, from transition to graduation. Responsibilities include
academic advising, mentorship coordination, leadership development,
entrepreneurial guidance, and connecting students with campus
resources. The Assistant Director also designs and implements
data-informed initiatives to improve retention, persistence, and
completion rates. Additionally, the role ensures consistent
communication with external college access partners and
collaborates with student affairs, advising, institutional
research, and enrollment services to foster inclusive student
success and a sense of belonging. This is a full-time, 12-month
position based in Fremont, CA, renewable upon performance review.
Responsibilities: Scholar Support and Student Success Provide
holistic, student-centered support to undergraduate scholars from
Startup Scholars, Junior Achievement, LEAF, College Track, and
Silicon Valley Boys & Girls Club programs, including individualized
guidance, academic monitoring, and proactive referrals to campus
resources that promote persistence, retention, and graduation.
Develop and implement targeted initiatives focused on improving
persistence, retention, and graduation rates for scholars from
these programs. Coordinate onboarding and orientation experiences
tailored to access scholars’ needs to ensure a strong start to
their university journey. Facilitate regular check-ins, workshops,
and cohort-building activities that foster community and belonging.
Support scholars’ personal and professional growth through
leadership development programs, internship connections, and career
readiness workshops. Encourage student leadership within the cohort
by facilitating peer mentoring or ambassador opportunities.
Educational Access and Partner Engagement Maintain strong,
collaborative relationships with partner organizations to ensure a
seamless transition for incoming students. Provide timely reports,
updates, and feedback to partners regarding student progress,
university engagement, and partnership outcomes. Program
Coordination and Administration Develop and manage communication
plans, engagement calendars, and progress tracking for access
scholar cohorts. Collaborate with Admissions, Financial Aid,
Academic Advising, and Student Services to coordinate student
support. Monitor academic performance, enrollment data, and
engagement indicators to identify at-risk students and implement
timely interventions. Track and assess program effectiveness using
quantitative and qualitative data; prepare reports and recommend
improvements. Utilize student success platforms (e.g., Salesforce,
Navigate, Starfish) to track engagement and outcomes, ensuring
data-driven decision-making. Equity, Inclusion, and Advocacy
Advocate for policies, practices, and resources that promote
equity, inclusion, and belonging for first-generation and
historically underserved students. Collaborate with campus units to
address systemic barriers to student success and degree completion.
Promote culturally responsive practices and inclusive programming
that affirm students’ identities and lived experiences. Contribute
to institutional strategies focused on access, equity, and student
success by participating in planning meetings or working groups.
Align scholar support efforts with broader university goals and
accreditation standards. Support additional initiatives and
responsibilities as needed. Required Qualifications: Master’s
degree in education, student affairs, counseling, social work,
public administration, or a related field. 3–5 years of
professional experience in higher education, college access/success
programs, student support services, or related nonprofit/education
sectors. Demonstrated commitment to educational equity, college
access, and supporting students from historically underserved
backgrounds, including first-generation college students and
students of color. Experience in developing and implementing
student support programs focused on retention, persistence, and
degree completion. Strong understanding of the challenges and
opportunities facing students who enter college through
access-focused organizations or scholarship programs. Excellent
interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills, with the
ability to work effectively with students, families, community
partners, and colleagues across departments. Ability to manage
multiple projects, track student progress, and use data to inform
continuous improvement. Proven skills in program coordination,
event planning, and stakeholder engagement. Commitment to
diversity, equity, and inclusion in education and practice.
Proficiency with data analysis tools (e.g., Excel or other
visualization software) to effectively interpret student data and
support evidence-based interventions. Preferred Qualifications:
Doctorate degree in higher education, student affairs, counseling,
education policy, or a related field. Experience working directly
with students in college access or success programs (e.g., College
Track, Junior Achievement, QuestBridge, Upward Bound, etc.).
Experience supporting first-year seminars or success courses and
guiding students through project-based learning focused on
entrepreneurship, innovation, or socially responsible business
development. Familiarity with student development theory,
particularly related to first-generation and underrepresented
student populations. Experience with early alert systems, retention
dashboards, or student success platforms (e.g., EAB Navigate,
Salesforce, Starfish). Knowledge of FERPA and best practices in
handling confidential student information. Strong writing,
presentation, and communication skills for preparing reports,
facilitating workshops, and maintaining professional correspondence
with partners. Experience collaborating with external
community-based organizations to support student pathways.
Background in program evaluation and continuous improvement
methodologies. Bilingual or multilingual skills to enhance
communication with diverse student populations and families.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of student development
theories and equity-minded practices that support first-generation
and underrepresented student success. Strong data literacy,
including the ability to analyze and interpret student metrics to
inform program improvements. Skilled in building collaborative
relationships with internal teams and external partners to
coordinate student support services. Ability to design, implement,
and assess programs that improve student retention, persistence,
and completion rates. Excellent interpersonal and communication
skills, with experience engaging diverse students, families, and
stakeholders. Capacity to manage multiple projects simultaneously,
prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines efficiently. Proficient in
delivering presentations, workshops, and trainings to varied
audiences. Knowledge of compliance and privacy regulations in
higher education, including FERPA and ADA. Cultural competency and
commitment to fostering inclusive, equitable environments for
students from diverse backgrounds. Strong organizational and
administrative skills, including experience with program tracking
and reporting tools (e.g., Salesforce, EAB Navigate). Salary Range:
$90,000- $105,000/ year, depending on experience. 12-month contract
renewable contingent upon performance review. Application
Materials: Interested candidates must submit the following
application materials: A cover letter detailing your qualifications
for this position and alignment with our mission and core values (
https://www.sfbu.edu/strategic-plan ). A resume or curriculum
vitae. Contact information for three professional references.
Applications will be reviewed immediately and will continue until
the position is filled. This position description is not intended
to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or
responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties,
responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be
assigned at any time, with or without notice. SFBU is an Equal
Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer: SFBU is committed to
providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and
applicants for employment. SFBU does not discriminate in employment
opportunities or practices based on race, color, religion, sex,
age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual
orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. In
accordance with federal and state disability laws, San Francisco
Bay University provides reasonable accommodations to applicants
with disabilities. If you require assistance during the application
or interview process, please contact SFBU Human Resources at
hrmgr@sfbu.edu .
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