Program Specialist
NEIU
Location
Chicago, Illinois
Salary
$52,000 / YEAR
Quick overview
The Program Specialist provides academic advisement and educational planning to newly admitted and continuing students to help them define educational goals and degree requirements. They also advocate for students, maintain accurate records, and collaborate with other university departments to ensure student retention.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess a Master's degree in Counseling, Psychology, Higher Education, or a related field. A minimum of two years of academic advising experience, preferably at the college or university level, is required.
Job description
- Northeastern offers a rewarding working environment for our students and employees.
- Our faculty and staff are smart, dedicated people who work to create an excellent urban university experience for bright and motivated students.
- Job Summary: The Program Specialist reports to the Director of the Advising Center.
- The Program Specialist assists students in learning about educational options, degree requirements, and University policies and procedures, as well as providing students with guidance in clarifying educational objectives and developing an academic plan appropriate to their educational/career goals.
- The Program Specialist also advocates on behalf of students and introduces students to the many support services and resources available within the university community.
Job Description
Provide academic advisement and educational planning to newly admitted and continuing students who have not declared a major. Assist students on either a walk-in basis or through scheduled appointments. Respond to, and assist, students via electronic and phone contacts in a timely manner. Advise and assist students with: interpretation of test scores; course pre-requisites; course selection and sequencing; registration; academic planning; general education requirements; major selection; graduation requirements; and interpretation of university policies and procedures. Encourage and guide students to define and develop realistic educational goals; assist them in gaining decision-making skills and planning programs which are consistent with their interests and abilities. Maintain comprehensive, accurate records of all student contacts in electronic format. Maintain a caseload of assigned students: monitor student progress; recommend solutions to academic difficulties; provide probation counseling; and assist with petitions for financial aid and academic reinstatement. Intentionally initiate phone and e-mail contact with advisees prior to fall, spring, and summer registration and at other times as appropriate, i.e., to discuss items raised in NEIUStar, probation/dismissed, declaration of major and other retention and time-to-degree issues and/or initiatives. Advocate on behalf of students when appropriate. Provide and accept referral services within the university community and conduct appropriate follow-up. Participate in First-Year and Transfer Orientation; conduct individual advising sessions with new students. Present Academic Planning Assignment in FYE classes during the fall and spring semesters. Emphasize importance of engaging in career exploration activities; provide information and referrals to various campus resources such as Office of Career Development. Collect assessment data and report on the academic progress and retention of assigned students, including: Academic Plan Assignment completion rates and Academic Plan for Financial Aid Appeal completion rates and follow-up meetings. Foster intentional contact with other departmental and college advisors to ensure the consistency and accuracy of information transmitted to students, as well as facilitate transition of students into the major. Participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Advising Center services, goals, and objectives. Participate in program-related meetings, including staff and committee meetings, as well as professional development workshops, conferences, and activities as time and resources allow. Minimal Qualifications: Candidates must possess a Master’s degree in Counseling, Psychology, Higher Education, or a related field. Two years or more of academic advising experience is required, preferably at the college/university level. Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to plan, implement, and deliver academic advising services and activities directed toward facilitating the personal growth, achievement, and retention of students. Candidates must also demonstrate exceptional written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, as well as the ability to work independently and collaboratively with a highly diverse constituency. This position requires a background check. Salary Range $52,000 Benefits University employees may be eligible for a variety of State of Illinois benefits. These benefits are administered through the Illinois Department of Central Management Service (CMS). Please visit our Employee Benefits page to learn more about our comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision benefits, sick and vacation days, and participation in the State Universities Retirement System. Northeastern Illinois University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and invites applications from Women, Minorities, Veterans and Persons with Disabilities, as well as other qualified individuals. Northeastern Illinois University's positions are contingent upon the University's receipt of its State of Illinois appropriation. Northeastern Illinois University's Main Campus is located on 67 acres in a residential area on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The University has three additional locations in the metropolitan area: the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, El Centro and the Center for College Access and Success. Northeastern also is a founding member of the University Center of Lake County consortium campus in suburban Lake County, north of Chicago. Northeastern offers more than 40 undergraduate degree and certificate programs and more than 50 graduate degree, certificate, licensure and endorsement programs.
Benefits
- Dental Insurance
- Health Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Vacation Days
- Sick Days
- State Universities Retirement System