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Core responsibilities

The advisor will spend the majority of their time providing individualized, student-Centered academic advising, guiding students through degree navigation, registration, and academic challenges while maintaining accurate system documentation. A significant portion of the role involves specialized support for students on academic probation, focusing on recovery strategies, coaching, and contributing to intervention outreach and workshop curriculum.

Requirements summary

Minimum qualifications require a bachelor's degree plus two years of relevant professional experience, though a master's degree in a related field and prior academic advising experience are preferred. Candidates must possess knowledge of advising best practices, proficiency in student information systems, and strong abilities in communication, assessment, and problem-Solving to support diverse student populations.

bachelor degreepostgraduate degreeInterpersonal SkillsProblem-SolvingEffective CommunicationAnalytical SkillsNeeds AssessmentRapport BuildingCurriculum DevelopmentDecision-MakingAcademic AdvisingReferral ServicesUniversity PoliciesAcademic CoachingCourse PlanningStudent Development TheoryStudent Information SystemsAdvising Platforms

Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Vision Insurance
  • Tuition Fee Waiver