Success Coach/Recruiter, HEP Program (Part-Time)

    Highlights

    Work may involve interruptions, competing priorities, scheduled appointments, public presentations, and interactions with individuals experiencing educational, financial, personal, or language-related barriers. Demonstrates exceptional organizational skills in managing schedules, appointments, student contacts, recruitment activities, events, follow-up tasks, deadlines, and required documentation.

    Numbers & Facts

    LocationNC

    Description

    Success Coach/Recruiter, HEP Program (Part-Time)

    Salary

    Depends on Qualifications

    Location

    Main Campus, NC

    Job Type

    Part Time

    Division

    Office of Continuing Education

    Department

    Transitional Studies

    Opening Date

    08/06/2026

    FLSA

    Non-Exempt

    • Description
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    Job Vacancy Details

    Under general supervision, the Success Coach/Recruiter provides front-line support, registration, clerical coordination, and customer service for the High School Equivalency Program (HEP). Supports recruitment and outreach to identify, inform, and enroll eligible students across the College's service area. The role maintains plans/executes recruitment presentations, partnerships, and campaigns, including bilingual information where appropriate while also facilitating career exploration and some career advising for students. The position works regularly with individuals who may not speak English.

    This is a part-time, up to 29 hours per week position.

    What Youll Do

    • Plan, coordinate, and deliver recruitment and outreach activities; conduct presentations to local/regional entities to recruit eligible HEP students.
    • Provides case management, advising, and retention support through regular communication, barrier resolution, referrals, appointment scheduling, and ongoing follow-up.
    • Maintain an active outreach presence; develop and distribute recruitment flyers/brochures; support social/media messaging.
    • Conduct intake conversations, help to determine eligibility, and assist with creation/maintenance of student portfolios.
    • Build and sustain partnerships with community organizations, employers, schools, churches, and service agencies.
    • Provide group/individual information sessions; share program, admissions, and support services information; make timely follow-ups.
    • Coordinate student development activities and collaborate with staff supporting counseling, tutoring, and placement.
    • Assists students in developing academic, career, and transition goals and connects them with appropriate college, workforce, and community resources.
    • Travel within the College service area; participate in local/state trainings relevant to HEP outreach and recruitment.

    Our Values:

    At Pitt Community College, our culture is built on excellence, collaboration, innovation, accountability and a student-centered focus. We expect our employees to embrace the following cultural statements:

    • Every role contributes to student success.
    • We treat one another with respect and work together as one team.
    • We embrace creativity, adaptability, and new ideas to stay relevant.
    • We act with integrity, accountability, and responsible stewardship.
    • We put students first, designing programs and services that help them thrive in college, career and life.

    What We Are Looking For

    Minimum Qualifications

    • Associate degree
    • At least two (2) years of experience in student recruitment, advising, retention, case management, community outreach, education, workforce development or a closely related field
    • Valid drivers license required

    OR equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required skills, knowledge, and abilities may be considered

    Preferred Qualifications

    • Bachelors degree
    • Bilingual (Spanish-English)
    • Experience working with migrant communities, underserved populations, grant-funded programs, adult education, and/or community college student support services

    Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

    • Maintains knowledge of HEP grant requirements, the communities served by the HEP grant, and current developments in adult education, student support, and related initiatives.
    • Demonstrates exceptional organizational skills in managing schedules, appointments, student contacts, recruitment activities, events, follow-up tasks, deadlines, and required documentation.
    • Strong verbal, written, interpersonal, and presentation skills.
    • Ability to explain program requirements and services clearly to individuals with varying levels of English proficiency.

    Additional Information

    Work Environment: Work is performed in a combination of office, classroom, community, and outreach settings. Frequent contact with prospective and enrolled students, families, College employees, employers, schools, churches, community organizations, and service agencies. Work may involve interruptions, competing priorities, scheduled appointments, public presentations, and interactions with individuals experiencing educational, financial, personal, or language-related barriers. Regular travel throughout the College's service area is required. Requires appropriate handling of confidential student and program information and compliance with FERPA and other applicable privacy requirements.

    Physical Demands:

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met to successfully perform the essential functions of this position:

    • Ability to sit and work at a computer for extended periods.
    • Frequently communicates in person, by telephone, through virtual platforms, and in group-presentation settings.
    • Ability to stand and walk for extended periods during recruitment events, presentations, and community activities.
    • Ability to regularly travel by automobile to off-site locations.
    • Bend, stoop, reach, and perform repetitive hand and wrist movements associated with computer and office-equipment use.
    • Set up, transport, and distribute recruitment materials, displays, supplies, and equipment.
    • Occasionally lift, carry, push, or pull materials weighing up to approximately 25 pounds.
    • Read information presented in electronic and printed formats and accurately enter and review data.
    • Function effectively in environments with varying noise levels, lighting, temperatures, and accessibility conditions.

    Normal Working Hours: Part-Time, up to 29 hours per week as determined by the supervisor and department needs; flexibility needed to work some evenings and weekends.

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    Please select your highest level of education.

    • Some High School, Did Not Graduate
    • High School or Equivalent
    • Some College
    • Associates Degree
    • Bachelors Degree
    • Masters Degree/Post Graduate
    • Doctorate

    02

    Do you possess a valid drivers license with a clean driving record?

    • Yes
    • No

    03

    Please briefly summarize your experience as it relates to the position description.

    Required Question

    Employer Pitt Community College

    Address PO Drawer 7007

    Greenville, North Carolina, 27835

    Phone 252-493-7753

    Website http://www.pittcc.edu

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