Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA

Student Support Advisor


Pay$46000.00 - $48000.00 / year
LocationAugusta/Georgia
Employment typeOther

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 394256

      Job Details

      Job Location: Augusta Campus - Augusta, GA
      Education Level: 4 Year Degree
      Salary Range: $46000.00 - $48000.00 Salary/year
      Travel Percentage: Negligible
      Job Shift: Day

      About Helms College

      Helms College is a private, independent postsecondary career school sponsored by Goodwill Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA. Helms College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training to offer culinary, health services and industrial trades programs with locations in Macon and Augusta.

      Position Description

      Under the direction of the Senior Director of Career Services, the Student Support Advisor supports Helms College students by providing non-clinical emotional support, crisis intervention, and case management to students navigating personal, emotional, or psychosocial challenges. This role plays a vital part in fostering student well-being, persistence, and success by creating a safe and supportive environment, offering one-on-one advising, and connecting students to appropriate resources on and off campus.

      Principle Duties

      • Demonstrate the core values of Goodwill Industries by modeling service, ownership, accountability, and respect in all interactions.
      • Partner with Student Services Advisor and other staff to ensure a holistic support network for students.
      • Provide short-term, non-clinical support to students experiencing personal difficulties, including stress, anxiety, relationship issues, adjustment problems, and other life challenges.
      • Conduct holistic wellness assessments and work collaboratively with students to develop personalized support plans.
      • Maintain regular follow-up to monitor student progress and well-being.
      • Serve as a first point of contact for students needing mental health or personal support services.
      • Refer students to licensed counseling professionals, healthcare providers, or other community resources as appropriate.
      • Maintain accurate, confidential records of student interactions in accordance with FERPA and institutional policies.
      • Monitor and follow up on critical cases involving mental health, wellness, housing insecurity, and student conduct issues in coordination with campus partners.
      • Refer students who disclose disabilities or challenges that may qualify for accommodations to Student Services Advisor for academic adjustments as needed.
      • Develop and facilitate wellness-focused workshops and outreach events on topics such as stress management, self-care, grief, coping skills, and mental health awareness.
      • Promote a campus culture of wellness and resilience through education and awareness campaigns.
      • Serve as a liaison between students and faculty/staff when personal issues affect academic performance.
      • Perform other work-related duties as assigned by the Senior Director of Career Services or as required by evolving student needs.


      • Required:
        • Bachelor’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Higher Education, or related field.
        • 2+ years of experience in student support, case management, counseling, or related student affairs functions.
        • Strong interpersonal and active listening skills.
        • Knowledge of student development and mental health trends in higher education.
        • Ability to work with diverse populations and maintain confidentiality.
        • Computer literate and proficient in MS Office Suite.
        • Excellent verbal and written communications and collaboration skills.
        • Strong people skills with abilities to partner with a dynamic leadership team, other department leadership, and interact with all levels of employees.
        • Must be aligned with and energized by Rev. Edgar Helm's faith based social enterprise model to eliminate poverty one career at a time.
      • Preferred:
        • Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Higher Education, or related field.
        • Experience working in a college or university setting.
        • Familiarity with Title IX, FERPA, ADA, and student conduct procedures.
        • Certification or training in Mental Health First Aid, QPR, or similar.
  • About the company

      Goodwill Industries International Inc., or shortened to Goodwill, is an American nonprofit 501 organization that provides job training, employment placement services, and other community-based programs for people who have barriers preventing them from otherwise obtaining a job.      

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