Student Success Coordinator (26.27 School Year)
- Full-time
- Grade Level: High
- Start Date: Next year opening
- Department: School-based Support
- Compensation: USD 45000 - USD 65000 - yearly
Company Description
Who we are: KIPP St. Louis is a part of a national network of free, open-enrollment, public charter schools offering a choice to families and children in St. Louis City. As the largest charter school system in the city, we are driven and committed to our mission, vision, and equity statement.
Mission: Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Vision: Every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities.
KIPP St. Louis currently educates over 2,000 students and at full growth, we will educate nearly 3,600 students and hundreds of alumni. Today, our St. Louis network consists of PreK-12th grade.
What makes KIPP St. Louis unique?
We believe that our educators are proving what's possible in urban education each and every day, by inspiring students and helping them discover the joy of learning. KIPP schools support our educators to help students achieve academic excellence, building the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Together, we are raising the bar for every student, every day.
Job Description
The Student Success Coordinator (SSC) ensures the accuracy, integrity, and compliance of all student academic records, scheduling systems, and graduation eligibility. This role owns the student information system, transcript accuracy, and master scheduling processes, ensuring every student is correctly scheduled and on a verified path to graduation. In addition, the SSC will work closely with KIPP Forward and high school leadership to ensure all students are on track for graduation and prepared to successfully transition to a postsecondary pathway (college, career, or workforce). This role supports academic advising, supports postsecondary readiness systems, and recommends Tier 2/3 social-emotional supports.
Position type: Full-time, Exempt, 12 Month
Reporting & Collaboration
Reports to: School Leader
Collaborates with:
VP of Academics and Instruction
Data Team (reporting and systems alignment)
KIPP Forward (postsecondary access and persistence)
Mental Health Professionals (for clinical support)
Teachers and leadership team
Families and community partners
Autonomy & Decision Making
Owns all decisions related to student records, transcripts, and credit calculations
Final authority on graduation eligibility and transcript accuracy
Determines technical requirements for student course placement and credits
Owns student-facing academic and postsecondary planning decisions
Determines interventions for students who are off-track academically or postsecondary
Recommends (but does not finalize) course pathways and schedule needs
Inputs: What will I be doing in my day-to-day work?
Manage and maintain all student records in PowerSchool with 100% accuracy
Conduct regular audits of credits, GPA, and transcript accuracy
Monitor student progress toward graduation requirements and flag discrepancies
Generate report cards, transcripts, and progress reports
Process student enrollment, withdrawals, and records requests
Lead transcript audits in collaboration with school leadership
Ensure compliance with FERPA and all student records regulations
Coordinate with leadership team on reporting and data accuracy
Develop and monitor individualized student academic and postsecondary plans
Analyze student data (grades, credits, attendance) to identify off-track students
Support postsecondary readiness programming (college applications, FAFSA, career exposure)
Co-facilitate workshops for students and families on college, career, and financial aid
Outcomes: What will I be evaluated on?
100% accurate student records, transcripts, GPA, and credit reporting
100% of students have schedules aligned to graduation requirements by Day 1
≥95% of students on track for graduation (in partnership with Registrar)
100% of students have a documented postsecondary plan
Zero compliance or audit findings related to student records
Accurate and timely reporting of student progress toward graduation
Seamless execution of scheduling cycles and reporting timelines
Clear identification of students at risk of delayed graduation (early warning system)
What skills should I already bring, i.e., what should I already have a track record around?
Strong expertise in student information systems (PowerSchool or similar)
Deep understanding of graduation requirements, transcripts, and credit systems
Knowledge of FERPA and student records compliance
Strong knowledge of college admissions, financial aid, and career pathways
Ability to analyze student data and translate into action plans
Skilled in counseling, relationship-building, and culturally responsive practices
Strong facilitation and communication skills with students and families
Ability to design systems and programming, not just provide 1:1 support
High level of organization and case management
Ability to manage large datasets and reporting cycles
High attention to detail and accuracy
Qualifications
What you bring to the table:
Required
Bachelor’s degree
2+ years of experience in registrar, student records, or data systems role
Demonstrated ability to manage data with high accuracy (95%+ expectation)
Experience working with high school students in academic advising or counseling
Demonstrated success supporting students toward graduation and postsecondary outcomes
Ability to manage a caseload and multiple priorities effectively
Strong technical skills in data systems and the Microsoft Office Suite
Preferred
Master's degree preferred
Experience working in schools or education systems preferred
Additional Information
What we bring to the table:
KIPP St. Louis is committed to pay equity and to ensuring that we do not unintentionally perpetuate historic wage gaps that persist due to individual negotiations. As a result, salaries are not negotiated. We are transparent about salaries in our job postings so that candidates can make an informed decision before beginning the hiring process. The salary range for this position is $45,000-$65,000.
We are a fast-paced, energetic team and family with passionate people who are leading a movement, and to cultivate their best working environment, we provide the following:
$0 deductible healthcare plan option, including medical, vision, and dental.
Employer Paid Short-Term Disability.
$50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to the employee.
Retirement plan through PSSRSSL with an employer match up to 14% and an optional 403b as a supplement to our pension program
Employee Recognition: When we succeed together, we celebrate together with our annual gala award ceremony, holiday party, and more!
Public Service student loan forgiveness program qualified employer.
Ongoing professional development.
Generous time off:
Paid leave for illness, personal days, bereavement, jury duty, and military-related leave
Paid parental leave for new families
Paid holidays, as well as a one-week Thanksgiving break, a two-week winter break, a week-long spring break
Wellness days provided throughout the year
Hiring Timeline and Steps
The anticipated start date for the role is July 6, 2026..
KIPP St. Louis is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment for all our students, families, teachers, staff and community members. As an equal opportunity employer, we hire without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability.