Mansfield Hall
Coach (Academic, Life Skills, Community Engagement)
Mansfield Hall, Madison, Wisconsin, us, 53774
Mansfield Hall is interested in connecting with coaches who enjoy working directly with students and supporting growth across academics, life skills, and community engagement. This is a general expression of interest for future coaching opportunities across Mansfield Hall programs and locations.
About the Role Coaches at Mansfield Hall provide direct, relationship-based support to students in areas such as academics, independent living, social communication, and community involvement. Coaching roles vary by program but share a common focus on consistency, mentorship, and skill-building.
Coaches may:
Provide 1:1 and small-group coaching and support
Assist students with organization, scheduling, building habits, and goal follow-through
Support academic skill development and structured study time
Coach life skills such as time management, hygiene, room and apartment management and self-care
Facilitate social engagement and community activities
Document student progress and collaborate with director-level staff
Participate in evening, weekend, or on-call coverage as part of a team rotation
Who This Role Is a Fit For Strong coaches often bring:
Experience supporting students with diverse learning or social needs
Comfort working in dynamic, residential or campus-based environmentsStudent-centered, ethically-boundaried professional capacity
Flexibility, patience, and a collaborative mindset
A bachelor’s degree is required. Prior experience in coaching, tutoring, student support, or related work is strongly valued.
About This Posting This is not an active opening. Submitting interest allows Mansfield Hall to connect with candidates as coaching needs arise across programs and locations.
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About the Role Coaches at Mansfield Hall provide direct, relationship-based support to students in areas such as academics, independent living, social communication, and community involvement. Coaching roles vary by program but share a common focus on consistency, mentorship, and skill-building.
Coaches may:
Provide 1:1 and small-group coaching and support
Assist students with organization, scheduling, building habits, and goal follow-through
Support academic skill development and structured study time
Coach life skills such as time management, hygiene, room and apartment management and self-care
Facilitate social engagement and community activities
Document student progress and collaborate with director-level staff
Participate in evening, weekend, or on-call coverage as part of a team rotation
Who This Role Is a Fit For Strong coaches often bring:
Experience supporting students with diverse learning or social needs
Comfort working in dynamic, residential or campus-based environmentsStudent-centered, ethically-boundaried professional capacity
Flexibility, patience, and a collaborative mindset
A bachelor’s degree is required. Prior experience in coaching, tutoring, student support, or related work is strongly valued.
About This Posting This is not an active opening. Submitting interest allows Mansfield Hall to connect with candidates as coaching needs arise across programs and locations.
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