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Graduation Coach
Job in
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, 30383, USA
Listed on 2026-03-13
Listing for:
Atlanta Public Schools
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-13
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Youth Development, Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Social Work
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Youth Development, Life Skills Coach/Career Advisor
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position Overview
- Position Type: SCHOOL SUPPORT (NON-INSTRUCTIONAL)/ GRADUATION COACH
- Date Posted: 2/26/2026
- Location:
Midtown High School
The Graduation Coach provides comprehensive mentoring, outreach, and supportive services to students to include implementing activities to improve the number of participating students who obtain a high school diploma, completing applications for, and enrolling in a program of postsecondary education, or secure training while in high school that will lead career readiness. This position is also responsible for encouraging student enrollment in rigorous and challenging curricula and coursework, to reduce the need for remedial coursework at the postsecondary level;
providing information regarding financial aid for postsecondary education to participating students.
- Certification:
Clearance certificate from Georgia Professional Standards Commission, or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire - Education:
Bachelor degree from an accredited college or university - Work Experience:
- Successful experience working with secondary at-risk students.
- Experience in a 6-12 school environment preferred
- Working knowledge of appropriate strategies for reducing behaviors that put students at risk of not graduating from high school.
- An understanding of the multiplicity of social services available in the community to support students at risk of not graduating.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Knowledge of successful techniques for classroom organization and experience planning for effective instruction.
- Uses and analyzes cohort data (achievement, attendance, behavior, credit accrual) to identify high school students with a high probability of not graduating with cohort
- Collaborates with a caseload students, parent(s)/guardian(s), teachers, counselors, and community partners to develop a graduation and achievement plan that includes the best program to meet academic and post-secondary goals
- Maintains a file for each cohort student to include, but not limited to: transcripts, student assessments, individual graduation plan (end of 8th grade), documentation of meetings with parent(s)/guardian(s), documentation of individual student conferences, referrals for needed educational, and/or social services.
- Provides students with appropriate post-secondary preparation, programs, and services
- Monitors grades attendance, behavior, credit accrual of cohort students toward meeting graduation requirements
- Develops and implements individual, small group, and whole school preventative/intervention strategies to increase the likelihood that students will persist in school and graduate
- Communicates regularly with parent(s)/guardian(s), to discuss academic progress, obstacles, and needed efforts by students and parents; should include face-to-face contact, phone, e-mail, texts messages, newsletters, and other communication opportunities, as needed
- Connects caseload students and their parents with tutoring support and credit or course recovery options, as appropriate
- Analyzes formative and summative data to determine effectiveness of preventative/intervention strategies to increase graduation rates for all student population subgroups within the school
- Develops transition activities and action steps for 9th grade students to successfully adapt to the rigor of high school
- Uses various electronic tools and resources to ensure consistent support and to make work more efficient
- Collaborates with teachers, counselors, and/or advisors to assure the development of transition programs for 8th graders improve individual student and subgroup high school transition success rates
- Provides support, outreach, and training to parent(s)/guardian(s) of students identified as being at risk of not graduating
- Provides training and support to middle and high school teachers on support measures that work with youth identified as at-risk of not graduating
- Coordinates graduation, college readiness, college choice and financial aid plans for each student
- Participates in parent-teacher conferences, attendance committee, individual education plans (IEP)/SST/504 meetings, and alternative placement transition meetings for caseload students
- Develops relationships with local mentoring programs, business and community partners to connect individual students with mentors to support high school completion
- Develops partnerships with business and community organizations to support the goals of district high school graduation initiatives
- Serves as member of school-based College Access Team to support caseload students in meeting specific college access milestones and provide support for college-going activities such as school-based college fairs/tours and College and Career Motivation Week
- Coordinates and monitors specific remediation, academic supports, and interventions for caseload students, including referrals to Phoenix Academy, Virtual School, Evening/Saturday/Summer School, as appropriate
- Provides individual and…
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