Academic Advisor
Tsaile, AZ - USA
Job Summary
Academic Advisor
School of Arts & Humanities
Academic Affairs
Tsaile Campus
Duty Schedule:
Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; may require evenings and/or weekend hours.
Summary/Objective of Position:
The Academic Advisor is responsible for working with ALL students to choose an academic pathway leading to graduation; earn a desired degree. The Advisor will consider students academic needs goals interests and educational experiences to determine the best educational/degree program. The advisor will provide a holistic academic advising approach to promote good academic standing persistence retention and graduation. This position requires innovation initiative a positive attitude and motivation to advise all students in a supportive learning environment.
Description of Essential Functions of the Position
Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities duties skills efforts requirements or working conditions associated with the job. While this list is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job management reserves the right to revise the job or require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- ACADEMIC ADVISING & COACHING (60%)
- Guide all students including students with disabilities regularly to review degree checklist course planning and registration from semester to semester; ensure General Education and Program Requirements are fulfilled/completed
- Review educational/career goals to ensure students are on correct degree programs leading to goal attainment promptly
- Provide individual and/or group advising services to new transferring and continuing students
- Maintain dialogue with all advisors from early registration first week of instruction at mid-term and throughout the semester; track academic progress retention and persistence leading to good academic standing from one semester to the next
- Provide a hub for information/resources to share with students re-admissions registration financial aid residence life and other support services under the Student Affairs programs
- Assist with providing academic workshops based on students needs i.e. Reading Degree Checklist.
- Assist students with navigating the DC Portal Blackboard and accessing campus resources to ensure academic success
- Explore new & innovative academic advising models for effective delivery of academic advising student learning outcomes and re-imagined event/academic planning to meet the needs of all students; inclusive of students with disabilities.
- Work with school dean faculty and support staff with scheduling courses student outreach assessment and planning.
- STUDENT SUPPORT (20%)
- Support guidance with student services to ensure quality accurate and timely services are provided to all students; degree planning registrations drops/adds and update degree checklists; maintain & document all notes/records of students visits and outreaches
- Positive Relationship Building: encourages all students to participate in curricular and co-curricular learning activities that promote and create positive relationships/sense of belonging with campus and social media activities i.e. ZOOM/Video conferencing
- Facilitate & implement student support services that are personalized and allow students to track monitor and continuously revisit a meaningful academic pathway
- Assist and provide recommendations for the development of policies processes and programming that affect and support the Academic Advising programs and services
- Collaborate with Faculty and support staff to identify needs for interventions re: tutoring referral to support services i.e. mental health/wellness to ensure academic success.
- CAMPUS NETWORK (15%)
- Research & understand the AZ GEC/Grade Equivalency Courses (A B & C); other transfer requirements to ensure a smooth transition to and from four-year colleges/universities and graduate schools.
- Collaborate with various programs & departments across all six-campuses/centers:
- FYE/First Year Experience Academic Advising Peer Mentoring Residential Life Financial Aid Registrar Office Academic Faculty and Campus Directors/Managers to share student support services program planning collaboration opportunities and promote student advocacy and support
- Prepare collect and disseminate academic-related information to educate all students with college readiness college success life-skill development and preparation for their academic learning and career/workforce readiness skills.
- DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING (5%)
- Implement maintain and manage electronic records of data collections reports and student surveys of all advising services & activities using J1/Jenzabar ConexED and other software.
- Monitor the progression and contribution to the School of Arts and Humanities to ensure program initiatives are aligned and fulfilled.
QUALIFICATIONS
Education & Experience
Minimum:
- BA/BS Degree in Psychology Counseling Social Work Education and/or related field plus a minimum of two years working with adult learners in a Higher Education Setting.
Preferred:
- MA/MS Degree in counseling Social work Education and/or related field.
Knowledge:
- Knowledge of FERPA ADA and other policies to demonstrate understanding; commitment to student confidentiality
- Demonstrate knowledge of the academic/career pathways and degree programs
- Demonstrate knowledge of degree checklists; access the AGEC requirements for transfer and encourage students to use the AZ Transfer link/site to find course equivalency to plan transfer from other colleges and universities
- Knowledgeable in using basic office technology (desktop computer laptop copier/scanner); use of social platforms to conduct advising video conference and workshops
- Promote Student Diversity Inclusion and Equity.
Skills:
- Demonstrate proficiency with computer skills Microsoft Office applications internet and intranet web-based software social media and student information systems: Jenzabar EX and ConexED.
- Demonstrate strong organizational and time management skills to plan and host academic workshops
- Work effectively in team situations
- Excellent customer service skills using tact and diplomacy; professional and pleasant office manner
- Excellent listening skills; patience and calmness.
Abilities:
- Possess positive and encouraging attitude to motivate students to succeed and advance in their educational programming
- Detail-oriented and able to organize and manage multiple projects while maintaining a high level of accuracy
- Ability to perform multiple tasks and execute assignments with tactfulness
- Ability to understand and explain policies in a manner that is easily understood by students.
Physical Requirements Work Environment & Travel:
- Work is performed in an office environment.
- At times required to lift typical office equipment and supplies weighing 25lbs.
- Travel is required to other campuses and sites using a GSA vehicle.
- Travel may be required by vehicle and/or air to attend conferences and trainings out of state.
Other Requirement(s):
- Possess a valid state-issued drivers license.
- Complete Highway Safety training to operate government vehicles.
- Attend/Complete First Aid & CPR training.
- Oral fluency in Navajo is highly desirable but not mandatory.
Please upload all documents relevant to the position you are applying for. This should include at a minimum;
- (1) Resume
- (2) Three Letters of Recommendation (Dated within One-Year from the Application) and
- (3) Copies of Academic Transcripts.
Other documents may be required for the position; for example if claiming Navajo Preference upload your CIB (Certificate of Indian Blood) or if claiming Veterans Preference upload your DD-214. Please upload and appropriately title those documents if the position requires additional certification and/or licensures.
- Note: if any documents are missing or not uploaded your application will not be complete and therefore not considered.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority