Student Success Manager (Temporary)
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The N.U.in Program is
one of Northeastern’s signature first-year experiences and truly
embodies the university’s experiential approach to education.
Launched in 2007, The N.U.in Program is rooted in our core belief
that Northeastern students are curious, adaptable, and agile as
they explore the world around them. Through The N.U.in Program,
students will have a rigorous academic experience intertwined with
unique cultural and social opportunities outside of the classroom.
Bolstered by a robust professional support system, this
one-semester experience supports students’ growth as global
citizens and fine-tunes the skills they need to navigate their
future. Students admitted to the N.U .in Program embark on a unique
journey. They study abroad in their first semester with other
Northeastern first-year students at the N.U .in location of their
choice and begin their studies on the Boston campus during their
spring semester. Partner universities provide academic courses to
the participants while Northeastern staff provide on-site
leadership and support services during the program. JOB SUMMARY:
Balancing responsibilities between Northeastern and the host
institution, the Global Student Success Manager (SSM) ensures
students have a cohesive, supportive, and culturally enriching
experience, all while maintaining open lines of communication and
upholding the standards and values of both educational
institutions. The SSM works collaboratively to support the safety
and wellbeing of students and contribute to the development and
overall success of the students and the program. Responsibilities
may vary based on site placement, the needs of students, internal
and external partners, and Student Life initiatives. The Student
Success Manager (SSM) role is a temporary (July to December)
full-time, benefits-eligible position requiring the person in this
role to live on-site with students for at least 4 months at an
N.U.in location. International housing is provided while on site.
Additionally, the SSM will be expected to attend two or more weeks
of in-person training on campus in Boston in July; housing and
travel will be covered by Northeastern for this period. The SSM
directly supervise s a full-time team of Global Student Success
Coordinators, who also live on site. Non-traditional work hours may
be throughout the employment term. RESPONSIBILITIES IN CL UDE:
Summer : Attend a mandatory 2-3 week training program on campus in
Boston , preceded and followed by online training prior to
departure to site L ead or co-lead small group sessions for
assigned site team (with guidance) . Participate in p re- d
eparture s tudent o rientation a ctivities. Participate in evening
and weekend social activities. Fall: Live on-site at assigned
student housing location or residence, and act as the primary point
of contact for students and staff while overseeing safety and
security during emergencies and other student incidents . Serve as
part of a 24/7 on-call rotation. Supervise, support, and evaluate a
team of Student Success Coordinators in all aspects of their
professional development and needs. Serve as a liaison with staff
and faculty from the host institution, and Student Life and Global
Experience Office (GEO) Central staff through regular meetings and
oral and/or written reports . Serve as the point of contact for
conduct, health, and wellness concerns. Work i n partnership with
the GEO site lead, manag ing and track ing quality and diversity of
academic, social, and cultural programs. Encourage student academic
success, respond to student concerns, and connect students to
on-site and Boston-based academic, medical, and mental health
resources. Oversee student conduct process . W ork non-traditional
hours as needed , including evenings and weekends, supporting
student programming and attending to the safety and wellbeing of
students. Work with both institutions to co-design orientation,
cultural immersion, and academic support programs that incorporate
Northeastern’s values with the host institution’s resources and
expertise . QUALIFICATIONS: This highly demanding position requires
a significant amount of patience, flexibility, assertiveness,
diplomacy, self-initiative, as well as experience working in
fast-paced and ambiguous environments. This position requires an
individual prepared to navigate the personal and professional
intricacies of staff, students, and the diverse needs of two
institutions within a study abroad context. Knowledge and skills
for this position are typically obtained through a bachelor’s
degree and three to five years of demonstrated student life
experience or higher education experience in a residence life or
student affairs capacity. A master’s degree is preferred.
Experience with supervision, leading teams, and managing teams
Experience living, working, or studying abroad, or demonstrated
equivalent transitionary periods/experiences Experience working
closely with high school or undergraduate students (in a counselor,
residence life, student affairs, or related role) Experience with
crisis management, mediation, and conflict resolution Flexibility
and demonstrated ability to excel in fast-paced environments,
navigate ambiguity, and take actions that satisfy diverse interests
Pr oven ability to coordinate and manage events for large groups
with enthusiasm and attention to detail Proven ability to work well
under challenging conditions, demonstrate sound judgement, and take
actions that satisfy diverse or competing interests while achieving
programmatic goals Fluent in English. Must have the ability to
obtain and maintain any required work authorization for the
duration of appointment and work location assignments (Northeastern
will assist in this process .) The university is unable to work
sponsor for this role, now or in the future. Knowledge or
experience of Northeastern University preferred but not Application
Requirements Please include a cover letter detailing your
experiences, goals, and interests as they relate to this role. In
order to best serve Northeastern students, we welcome a diversity
of professional and academic backgrounds and life experiences as we
fill these roles. Position Type Student Services Additional
Information Northeastern University considers factors such as
candidate work experience, education and skills when extending an
offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for
benefit eligible employees. This includes medical, vision, dental,
paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness & life, retirement- as
well as commuting & transportation. Visit
https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information. All
qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 107S Expected Hiring Range: $53,615.00
- $75,728.75 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting salary
will depend on several factors, which may include your education,
experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and skills as well
as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees already in the
role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to
change.
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