• Provide academic advising to a caseload of undergraduate students regarding their educational path, including understanding all curricular requirements for graduation. This includes:
Meeting with students in preparation for registration for each academic term, including course scheduling, credit hours and anticipated graduation date
Supporting exploration of and declaration of majors/minors/certificates/concentrations
Supporting exploration of alternative pathways to desired careers including double major & dual degree options
Understanding applicable policies on the confidentiality of student data, registration, student standing, academic probation and suspension, academic integrity, grade appeals, general education (Common Academic Program) requirements, graduation, and other policies in the academic catalog
Maintain awareness of student support resources and refer students appropriately
• Assist students in transitioning between majors, departments, and/or units (when applicable)
• Assist students in increasing awareness of appropriate vocational, experiential and co-curricular learning opportunities (e.g., education abroad,community-engaged learning, internships, research, co-ops, etc…)
• Assist students in applying holistic strategies and techniques to promote student success, a sense of belonging and student agency
• Assist students in understanding how to transfer credits from other educational institutions (when applicable)
• Teach section(s) of an Introduction to the University course (EGR 102) as determined through need by the academic unit or university
• Inform/answer questions of prospective students & families on degree requirements and program components
• Attend and engage in new student orientation programming for fall and spring incoming classes
Begin advising relationship post deposit and prior to summer orientation
Participate in pre-advising sessions prior to summer orientation
Maintain availability for in-person academic advising during New Student Orientation (NSO) days
Provide an advising presence during Student Transitions and Family Programs (STFP) initiatives
• Use Student Success Network:
Monitor and manage flags in the system
Provide appropriate intervention/referral in a timely manner
Keep appropriate, concise notes on student interactions
Provide calendar meeting options to students
• Assist students as a primary contact and liaison for navigating campus policies and processes
• Support students who are not in academic good standing to identify strategies and resources for academic success and persistence.
• Assist students by working collaboratively with colleagues across campus and within the student’s support network called a Flight Crew
• Establish and maintain positive collaborations with faculty and staff within their assigned academic units. Minimum Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree in engineering or engineering technology from an accredited college or university
• Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
• Effective written and verbal communication skills
• Commitment to establishing positive working relationships with colleagues across an organization
• Ability to maintain discretion and maintain confidentiality of sensitive student information
• Ability to work with a diverse group of students, faculty and staff
• Ability to effectively use basic office technology such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite
• Experience supporting and advancing the success of students
• Ability to work some nights and weekends
While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
• Completion of Master’s degree from an accredited college or university
• At least 1 year working with college-aged students (all post-undergraduate experience is considered; HS work with Juniors and Seniors will be considered)
• Field or academic background related to a specific academic unit
• Experience with Starfish by EAB/Hobson, Banner, DegreeWorks or equivalent systems
• Experience instructing/teaching/facilitation
• Ability to communicate knowledge of current student development best practices
• Ability to communicate knowledge of current academic advising best practices
• Ability to deliver equitable and culturally appropriate holistic student support
• Ability to communicate knowledge of Appreciative Advising and NACADA best practices
• Ability to demonstrate a commitment to the distinctive characteristics of Marianist universities
To apply please submit a cover letter addressing each minimum qualification and any applicable preferred qualifications that you meet.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. The University does not provide work visa sponsorship for this position.
Closing Statement:
Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission, the University is committed to the dignity of every human being. Informed by this commitment, we seek to increase diversity in all of its forms, achieve fair outcomes, and model inclusion across our campus community. The University is committed to policies of affirmative action designed to increase the employment opportunities of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1973.