Job Title
Academic Advisor IIAgency
Texas A&M UniversityDepartment
Dean Of College Of ArchitectureProposed Minimum Salary
$4,290.00 monthlyJob Location
College Station, TexasJob Type
StaffJob Description
Our Commitment
Texas A&M University is committed to enriching the learning and working environment by promoting a culture that respects all perspectives, talents & lived experiences. Embracing varying opinions and perspectives strengthens our core values which are: Respect, Excellence, Leadership, Loyalty, Integrity, and Selfless Service.
Who we are
The Texas A&M College of Architecture offers undergraduate and graduate professional programs to prepare individuals to enter the professions of architecture, landscape architecture, construction management, urban and regional planning. The planning, design and construction of the world’s buildings, cities and landscapes involve a variety of professional skills. The faculty of architects, urban planners, landscape architects, engineers, computer scientists, constructors, lawyers, historians, and artists, in collaboration with educators in the language, philosophy and culture and natural and social sciences, help students develop an understanding of the physical, social, economic and political forces that shape our environment. To learn more about the College of Architecture, please visit us at https://arch.tamu.edu.
A Glimpse of the job
The Academic Advisor II, with minimal assistance, drives engagement and empowers students to achieve their academic and career goals. This position will play a vital role in maximizing undergraduate student retention by building relationships with students and clarifying procedures and academic requirements for specific programs or majors.
What you need to know
Salary: $49,500
Special Instructions: A cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references (to include at least one previous supervisor) are strongly recommended. You may upload all three on the application under CV/Resume or upon answering the questionnaire you may attach the documents.
Qualifications
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree.
Two years of advising or related experience.
Preferred Experience
1 Year of Student Affairs related experience.
A well-qualified candidate will have the following
NACADA’s Core Values of Academic Advising
Theories relevant to academic advising
Academic Advising models, approaches, and strategies
Professional standards and ethical guidelines for academic advising
Expected student learning outcomes of academic advising
Expected student success outcomes of academic advising
Curriculum, degree programs, and other academic requirements and options, to include changes and revisions over time
Critical partners for academic advisors and their role in the advising process
Campus and community resources that support student success
Project management principles and processes
Professional standards and ethical guidelines for coaching, coaching models, and methods and techniques to evaluate the effectiveness of coaching
Proficiency level of novice
Discussing and referring students to appropriate campus resources for mental health issues
Conducting research and developing and delivering training, to include:
Advising tools and strategies, campus resources, and relevant updates for faculty and staff
Supervising student employees to assist with administrative advising duties and programming
Proficiency level of advanced beginner in the following skills
Articulating a personal philosophy of academic advising in alignment with NACADA models, strategies, and approaches
Communicating in a respectful, and confidential manner using various communication approaches and modalities
Promoting student understanding of the purpose and underlying rationale of the curriculum to set expectations for student learning
Facilitating problem-solving, decision-making, and meaning-making for students through the advising process
Identifying high-risk indicators, as reported by faculty, to ensure student success
Engaging in ongoing assessment and development of self and the advising practice
Planning and/or delivering various department related advising, student success, retention events and academic campaigns
Proficiency level of competent in the following skills
Creating rapport and building relationships, to include:
Guiding, coaching, and/or mentoring students
Collaborating with critical partners
Planning and conducting advising interactions to achieve student learning and student success outcomes, operating within your scope of authority, and connecting students to resources
Demonstrating high ethical standards in advising
Facilitating planning and goal setting, both short-term and long-term, to achieve individual learning targets and enable future readiness for students through the advising process
Observing and identifying trends in the impact of academic advising on student learning outcomes through data review
Using appropriate academic advising technologies to support students, including providing reports for advising initiatives and special populations
Responsibilities
Advises Students
Collaborates with students to understand and develop realistic and attainable educational and academic goals and provides input on related majors, minors, future education and career options that best align with goals.
Educates students about and prepares and assists them with full array of academic processes (e.g., registration, add/drop, Q drops, withdrawals, change of curriculum submissions, etc.) by sharing university and college policies, program requirements, transfer credit decisions, etc.
Reviews student’s academic record and counsel students regarding core and degree course selection and implication of selected courses and/or exception requests.
Provides input on probationary decisions.
Creates and maintains updated relevant records and notes (e.g., student contact, advisor notes).
Delivers Student Success and Retention Strategies
Consistently engages student population utilizing various outreach methods (e.g., in-person and online) to cultivate a professional relationship to keep students i formed of critical and relevant personal, academic and professional deadlines, updates, information and events.
Proactively shares with students available academic, professional, and health and wellness resources (e.g., Academic Success Center, Career Center, Student
Organizations, Counseling & Psychological Services, Disability Resources, etc.) May refer students with identified needs as appropriate.
Actively monitors students’ progress through the program by reviewing and assessing academic records to determine status of progression, completion of degree requirements as well as identifying and referring those students in which additional intervention and guidance may be recommended to reaching academic goals.
Leads the planning and/or delivery of various department related advising, student success, retention events and academic campaigns (e.g., New Student Conference, 1st semester advising, inquiries from prospective students).
Assesses individual students' stage of academic development and promotes their growth by determining suitable developmental tasks.
Team Building and Support
Assists in training of and sharing of information for new staff members and student workers within the academic advising department.
Training and Development
Up to 10% training and development per year to complete in-class and on-the-job training programs, which may include shadowing, departmental/college/school trainings, university training, university, state, and national advisor meetings, regular staff and supervisory meetings, and other activities approved by the supervisor. Trainings must include: Advisor Onboarding Training (new to Texas A&M hires) and Becoming a Master Academic Advisor.
Why Texas A&M University?
We are a prestigious university with strong traditions, Core Values, and a community of caring and collaboration. Amenities associated with a major university, such as sporting and cultural events, state-of-the-art recreation facilities, the Bush Library and Museum, and much more await you. Experience all that a big city has to offer but with a reasonable cost-of-living and no long commutes.
Medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, life and AD&D, flexible spending accounts, and long-term disability insurance with Texas A&M contributing to employee health and basic life premiums
12-15 days of annual paid holidays
Up to eight hours of paid sick leave and at least eight hours of paid vacation each month
Automatically enrollment in the Teacher Retirement System of Texas
Health and Wellness: Free exercise programs and release time
Professional Development: All employees have access to free LinkedIn Learning training, webinars, and limited financial support to attend conferences, workshops, and more
Educational release time and tuition assistance for completing a degree while a Texas A&M employee
Living Well, a program at Texas A&M that has been built by employees, for employees
All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.
Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.