Academic Advisor I-II

Texas A&M University SystemCorpus Christi, TX
Onsite

About The Position

TAMU-CC is a dynamic university designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) with approximately 11,000 students from 47 states and 54 foreign nations. We employ over 1,400 full-time and 2,000 part-time Islanders (including students/GAs). The University attracts highly talented faculty and staff and offers an array of undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral programs. As a member of the Texas A&M University System, TAMU-CC benefits from a range of resources, increased visibility and influence, and opportunities to collaborate in mutually beneficial ways with peers across member institutions and associated agencies. TAMU-CC’s beautiful campus is located on a 240-acre island on Corpus Christi Bay and was ranked #1 College by the Sea by Best College Reviews. Our natural setting is enhanced by its modern, attractive, and state-of-the-art classroom buildings and support facilities.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree.
  • Two (2) years of experience advising students in higher education or related experience.
  • Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.), databases, and spreadsheets.
  • Strong active listening, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability and willingness to work as a team member and to work independently.
  • Demonstrated initiative and follow-through skills; tact, diplomacy, and judgment in dealing with students, parents, faculty, and administrators.
  • Detail-oriented and demonstrated ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
  • Ability to work beyond normal office hours including evening and/or weekends.
  • Ability to lead students in developing a sense of purpose and belonging while developing their educational and personal goals.
  • Attend and/or present at the national conference (i.e., NACADA, TEXANN, Texas Success Conference, etc.) and implemented applicable best practices across the unit.
  • Ability to use student information systems, degree planning, and degree audits.
  • Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others, present information clearly and concisely, work with sensitive information and maintain confidentiality.
  • Proficient analytical, interpersonal, and organizational skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in Business Administration, Marketing, Finance, Accounting, Management, or related field of study.
  • Up to One (1) year of experience advising students in higher education.
  • Experience with Banner, Argos, Starfish, Laserfiche, and Degree Works.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of developmental academic advising methodologies.
  • Three (3) years of experience advising students in higher education.

Responsibilities

  • Provides academic advising for students grounded in tenets of practice outlined by the National Association of Academic Advising (NACADA) and appropriate academic advising and student development theories.
  • Advises for course selection, registration, academic planning, career and educational goal-setting, appropriate resources, transitioning to the university, and retention issues.
  • Document student advising outcomes adequately to meet department and institutional disclosure guidelines and aid in subsequent advising activities.
  • Advises in both group and individual settings with current and prospective students.
  • Perform appointment preparations including, but not limited to, reviewing all accessible academic records for accuracy and appropriateness of course work, communicating with academic departments for major-specific transfer equivalencies, and requesting the posting of approved transfer courses.
  • Process academic forms and follow-up on processed forms to ensure that the student's record accurately represents the student's chosen major, minor, concentration, and catalog year.
  • Interprets State, University, and college policies and procedures.
  • May travel to national and/or regional advising conferences; may be required to work beyond normal office hours including evening and/or on weekends.
  • Advocate for student needs associated with their educational and academic program.
  • Clearly communicate accurate and timely information to students and interpret institutional, general education, and major requirements per the university catalog.
  • Exhibit strong, active listening skills.
  • Help students develop a realistic self-perception and successful transition into the university and help them to establish realistic goals for future endeavors.
  • Monitors academic progress and implements intervention strategies for students who receive academic alerts or who need assistance in maintaining or improving their academic standing.
  • Direct students to resources, programs, and services on campus when it is appropriate to do so.
  • Help students integrate information so that they may make well-informed academic decisions.
  • Work to establish a partnership with students that will guide them efficiently through their academic program.
  • Notify students of academic advising requirements when certain conditions have or have not been met.
  • Maintain accurate and complete student file documentation.
  • Prepare for and participate in on- and off-campus recruiting activities.
  • Prepare for, present, and advise at first-year student orientations.
  • Support retention efforts include using Starfish and requiring probationary and returning suspension students to schedule an appointment and discuss university guidelines and expectations at the undergraduate levels.
  • May lead workshops, seminars, and other student engagement activities across campus.
  • Maintain a professional and cordial liaison with administrators, faculty, staff, students, and other involved constituents concerning advisees and program.
  • Track and obtain documents needed for potential and current students from other constituencies on campus.
  • Collaborates with members of the campus community in student retention initiatives.
  • May serve in appropriate committees to advocate for students.
  • May conduct research on topics within the field of academic advising and attend activities for professional development.
  • Attend TAMU-CC Commencement ceremonies.
  • Complies with all state, system, and university policies, regulations, rules, procedures, guidelines, and directives in a timely manner and adhere to confidentiality policies (FERPA).
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • May supervise projects.
  • Support retention efforts include using Starfish and requiring probationary and returning suspension/enforce withdrawal students to schedule an appointment and discuss university guidelines and expectations.
  • Leads workshops, seminars, and other student engagement activities across campus.
  • Leads and oversees special projects specific to the academic college or advising center.
  • Seeks opportunities to serve and contribute on appropriate committees and task forces across campus to advocate for students.
  • Conducts research on topics within the field of academic advising and organizes activities for professional development.
  • May provide reports and data analysis of advising initiatives and special populations.
  • Mentors and builds strong relationships with other advisors.

Benefits

  • Medical $0 - $30 per month for Employee Only coverage after university contribution ($920 value). Up to 83% of premium covered by the university: Employee and Spouse Employee and Children Employee and Family coverage
  • Dental & Vision
  • Life Insurance, Accidental D&D, Long Term Disability, Flexible Spending Account and Day Care Spending Account
  • DUAL CAREER PARTNER PROGRAM
  • ON-CAMPUS WELLNESS OPPORTUNITIES
  • Work Life Solutions: Counseling, Work Life Assistance, Financial Resources, and Legal Resources
  • Tuition Benefits: Public Loan Forgiveness
  • Book scholarships
  • 100% tuition coverage for up to 18 credit hours per fiscal year (other rules may apply).
  • Retirement: Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) or Optional Retirement Plan (ORP)
  • Voluntary Tax Deferred Account/Deferred Compensation Plan
  • 8+ hours of vacation paid time off every month.
  • 8 hours of sick leave time off every month.
  • 8 hours of paid time off for Birthday leave.
  • 12-15 paid holidays each year.
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