Academic Advisor advises university/college students in course and major selection, requirements for selected area of concentration, and post-college plans. Assists students in setting academic goals, course planning and career development. Being an Academic Advisor may work with individual students or groups. Requires a bachelor's degree in counseling or related field or its equivalent. Additionally, Academic Advisor typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Academic Advisor gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. To be an Academic Advisor typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Title: Assistant Specialist (Academic Advisor)
Position Number: 0082903
Hiring Unit: VPSS / Student Academic Success /Manoa Advising Center
Location: Manoa
Date Posted: April 2, 2024
Closing Date: April 30, 2024
Salary Information: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Monthly Type: 11 month
Tenure Track: Tenure
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent
Other Conditions: To begin July 1, 2024
Duties & Responsibilities:
This position will join a team of faculty and staff student affairs professionals in Student Academic Success, under the Office of the Vice Provost for Student Success. The mission of the Manoa Advising Center (MAC) is to assist students in selecting a major that best fits their interests, abilities, and goals, and to provide advising support for them until they can declare or enter their major. The Assistant Specialist position in MAC will provide advising for students in all aspects of academic development and planning, including an exploration of graduate education or professional training and possible career opportunities. The position requires an understanding of broad curricular issues for undergraduate, college-level education and an ability to effectively communicate with individuals and groups. MAC provides academic advising for students who are exploring their options or working towards admission into a major program that has pre-requisite requirements. MAC assists students with understanding general education requirements, major selection, academic planning, and scheduling. MAC also provides a cross campus perspective on over 100 majors offered at UH Manoa.
This is a progressively responsible position with varied duties. Responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to: advising students on curricular requirements, academic options, policies, and procedures; design curriculum and training modules and materials for college students, teach courses, workshops, and/or seminars for the department; advise students in formulating and assessing academic and career goals, and develop and implement group sessions and workshops; and assist in planning, implementing, managing, and assessing academic advising support programs and services.
A key duty will be to build collaborative partnerships with a broad range of on-campus organizations and programs with the goal of ensuring an inclusive and supportive student environment. These collaborative partnerships must be grounded in best practices regionally and nationally. The individual in this position will be expected to develop relationships with professional associations (such as NACADA: the Global Community for Academic Advising and NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education), to establish networks for best practices for MAC programs and projects. MAC advisors keep abreast of peer and benchmark practices and standards in advising and engage in regional, national, and international discussions; maintain active engagement with relevant professional organizations, which includes, but is not limited to: serving on regional, national, and international committees and advisory boards, presenting at conferences and sharing research, as well as planning and implementing campus-based opportunities, workshops, and seminars; and leading changes in policies and procedures for advising based on national trends. In addition to presenting at conferences, other avenues of scholarly contribution may include, but are not limited to: conducting research individually or in collaboration with colleagues; making written or editorial contributions to academic journals, monographs, and books; publishing results, data, or other materials that have been collected for the purpose of program assessment and evaluation; providing professional consultation with colleagues and assist them in developing tools, documents, and/or university guidelines.
The specialist position will provide student support via a range of delivery methods, grounded in and informed by the professional competencies and research. This includes direct services to students, as well as co-curricular programming, workshops, training, meetings, and events, create and implement programming that enhances student self-advocacy, initiate the development, implementation and evaluation of relevant programs and activities to meet the needs of students, and possess an understanding of diversity issues in Hawai'i.
The position will also provide ideas and initiatives in the development and evaluation of academic advising policies and procedures; write a variety of correspondence and program descriptions and proposals; and assist with the design and distribution of program information and outreach materials. There will be possible evening and/or off campus assignments and other duties may be assigned to improve services to students.
Minimum qualifications:
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Employment is contingent on satisfying employment eligibility verification requirements of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986; reference checks of previous employers; and for certain positions, criminal history record checks.
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