Brittany Wagner, the spunky and kind-hearted counselor from the hit Netflix series Last Chance U, has a new job.

Wagner will work as a special academic consultant at Madison Heights High just outside of Royal Oaks, Mich., this fall, according to the Detroit News.

“Quite frankly, if (Alabama football coach) Nick Saban wants to get someone eligible, he calls Brittany,” Madison District Public Schools Superintendent Randy Speck said. “Butch Jones from Tennessee wants to get someone eligible, they call Brittany because they know if they send those kids to that junior college when she was there, she was going to put a plan in place. And if those kids were willing to do the work, they were going to get themselves eligible.

“She has a lot of connections that will really benefit all of our students but it will benefit the student-athlete, no question about that.”

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Wagner, who has an 8-year-old daughter and expressed a desire to leave Scooba, Miss., several times during Season 2 of Last Chance U, formed special relationships with dozens of players at East Mississippi Community College and helped many rehabilitate themselves in the classroom and off the field to further pursue their football dreams.

In June, Wagner announced she was launching her own company 10 Thousand Pencils after resigning from EMCC.

Various reports in recent days have indicated Last Chance U is leaving coach Buddy Stephens and EMCC for Independence (Kan.) Community College for its third season. Filming is projected to start this month.