Job Description:
Berklee’s student success advising model provides traditional academic advising and a holistic approach to student success for undergraduate students at two distinct schools, across three campuses. Through proactive outreach and engagement, the Student Success Advising team ensures each student is aware of and has access to a dedicated network of resources, programs, and supports across the institution.Responsibilities
Advising:
Provide academic advising to an assigned caseload of students through appointments, drop-ins, class visits, emails, programming, and more
Monitor and track progress of assigned caseload through academic milestones (music core completion, major declaration, graduation, etc.) and partner with students to meet those milestones
Support academically at-risk students—including those withdrawing from courses, off-track for timely graduation, not meeting satisfactory academic progress—and provide coaching and strategies as appropriate
Actively connect students to faculty and academic department advising, support services, and programming to help students make the most of their academic experience
Coach students on connecting the dots about college policies, procedures, and academic options to create goals and an academic plan that works best for them
Programming and Administrative:
Develop and coordinate workshops, class visits, and advising events that support the goals of the SSA department
Coordinate proactive care and outreach with health and wellness services to ensure student well being
Work with trained student peer mentors to deliver student success advising support
Establish a presence on campus at events and activities that illustrates a commitment to students and their success
Maintain good records and notes of student advising sessions and other advising connections
Create and maintain ongoing reports of the academic progress of assigned caseload and initiate outreach and interventions provided by SSA leadership
Support the preparation and facilitation of all programs and events hosted by the SSA department and the Student Success division
Additional Duties and Responsibilities
Some evening, weekend, and holiday hours required
Follow through with other duties or projects as assigned by the Student Success Advising leadership team as well as the Assistant Dean, Student Success Advising
Stay abreast of new developments in the fields of student success and persistence and academic advising, and share learnings with advising team members.
Effectively work within multiple databases and student platforms, and continue to enhance knowledge and proficiency in cutting-edge technologies to support caseload management
Knowledge and Skills Required
Bachelor’s degree required. Master's preferred.
One to two years experience in a higher education setting and a strong professional interest in the field of academic advising, student success and persistence and/or student development and learning theories
Experience and/or strong professional interest in advising and supporting a diverse student population, including students who identify as Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and/or Asian Pacific Islander
Ability to quickly learn, understand, and use technology/software programs, with a focus on predictive analytics and SIS systems
Energy, empathy, listening skills, and a desire to work in a progressive office and innovative team that requires proactive and student-centered approaches
Strong desire to work as part of a team
Ability to adapt to new and rapidly changing situations
Hiring Range: $60,000 to $64,000; salary dependent on relevant experience and education.
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