The Student Success Advisor (SSA) is the primary student success professional supporting undergraduate students at Hawai?i Pacific University through proactive, holistic advising and support. This position provides wraparound guidance to students at various points in their academic career in order to promote retention, persistence, and degree completion. The SSA combines developmental advising with robust academic planning and individualized success strategies for students. The advisors provide advising support infrastructure for the institutions first-year student advising and college-based faculty mentors. Student Success Advisors work in one of two distinct but collaborative tracks: Track A: First-Year Student Experience. Advisors in this track focus on supporting first-year students as they transition into university life. They provide proactive academic advising, help students develop personalized academic plans, and facilitate engagement through success seminars, workshops, and campus resource connections. FYSE Advisors report to the Director of the First-Year Student Experience and collaborate with academic departments and various campus offices to ensure a strong foundation for long-term student success. Track B: Academic Department Advising. Advisors in this track support undergraduate students as they progress into their academic majors and specialized programs. They guide students through advanced course planning, degree progression, and career alignment, while coordinating with Faculty Mentors and college leadership to ensure effective academic transitions. These Advisors play a key role in the Second-Year Handoff, providing continuity and serving as the primary liaison between first-year student supports and the academic departments. Collectively, all Student Success Advisors assist students in navigating academic, personal, and professional challenges, referring them to appropriate offices (e.g., Accessibility, Counseling and Behavioral Health, Tutoring) when needed. This position utilizes rigorous case management for student in collaboration with other office staff, tracking progress toward student's educational goals using EAB Navigate and other university systems. In addition, Student Success Advisors serve as a resource for degree requirements, course selection, registration, and other university procedures. Advisors also contribute to the development and refinement of program and university materials (e.g., toolkits, trainings, and guides) for staff development, student workshops, and faculty/staff training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Educational Services
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees