Executive Function - Learning Specialist
Department: Student Development
Location: Wellesley Hills/Framingham
MassBay fosters educationalexcellence and academic success to prepare students for local and globalcitizenship, to promote their personal growth, to meet critical workforcedemands of communities, and to contribute to the region’s economic development.
Massachusetts Bay Community College is served by a cadre of employeesof varied backgrounds and experiences. Weinvite all individuals to consider joining our community.
Located in GreaterBoston, MassBay is a comprehensive, open-access community college, offeringassociate degrees and certificate programs on three campuses in WellesleyHills, Framingham, and Ashland, Massachusetts.
Position Summary:
The ideal candidate will join a vibrant educational community and have adesire and ability to serve a population of students with various needs andbackgrounds. Reporting to the Director of Accessibility Resources, thisposition supports student success through individualized academic coaching,executive function skill development and holistic advising. The Executive Function Coach works withstudents registered with the Accessibility Resources Center. The Coach helps students strengthen executivefunction skills, develop effective learning strategies, build self-advocacyskills, and navigate the challenges with the transition to college. The Coachwill maintain an assigned coaching and advising caseload, monitor studentprogress and interventions, and collaborate with the ARC coaching staff andother campus partners.
Key Responsibilities and Duties:
Provide individualized academic coaching and executivefunction support to students, including:
This list is not to be considered all-inclusive. Asupervisor may assign other duties as required to meet the needs and foster themission of the College.
All employees of MassBay are expected to work collegiallyand collaboratively within a community that values and celebrates the varietyof student experience.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Education, Counseling, Psychology orclosely related field; with three (3) years' experience and/or traininginvolving special education, disability services, academic coaching, orexecutive function coaching; or an equivalent combination of education,training, and experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional Information:
Salary Range: $72,265- $80,813, in accordance with one'seducation and experience as dictated by the collective bargaining agreementclassification compensation structure.
As a Massachusetts State Employee, you are offered an outstandingsuite of benefits adding value to your salary.
Need moreinfo: https://www.massbay.edu/employment/benefits
Position Type: MCCC Unit Professional
MCCC Union Title, andGrade: Learning Specialist, Grade 5
Source of Funding: State Appropriation
Deadline: August 26th,2026, or after that until filled.
To Apply: Please include a letter ofinterest and resume with your online application.
Faculty
Hiring is subject to state appropriation funding.
Final candidates are required to provide sealed transcriptsand official certifications.
Hiring is contingent upon a successful CORI clearance.
Massachusetts Bay CommunityCollege is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does notdiscriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability,religion, age, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity or sexualorientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of theEducational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990,Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil RightsAct of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college policies. The Collegeprohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaintsconcerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall bereferred to the College’s Affirmative Action and/or Title IX Coordinator, theMassachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal EmploymentOpportunities Commission or the United States Department of Education’s Officefor Civil Rights.
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