Academic Success Adv Coord

Updated: about 1 year ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 24 Feb 2023

88154BR

Campus: Downtown Phoenix

Academic Success Advs Coord


Job Description

The College of Health Solutions is committed to supporting the success of our students during their time at ASU and beyond. We believe that a strong advising relationship is key to helping students navigate appropriate course selection, utilize university resources, and guide them on the academic path that will prepare them to reach their career goals. We are searching for an advisor that has experience in academic advising, is committed to serving a diverse student body, is collaborative and a creative problem solver. Successful applicants will have experience and interest in working with students and a desire to be a contributor on a team that believes in hard work and the university mission. Under general supervision, this adviser will be a key contributor to increasing student retention and graduation university-wide by supporting students in making timely progress toward a degree through a range of counseling and support strategies.


Job Family

Advising & Admissions


Department Name

CHS Student Success Hub


Full-Time/Part-Time

Full-Time


VP Code

VP/EXEC VICE PROV DPC


Grant Funded Position

This is not a grant funded position and is not contingent on future grant funding.


Salary Range

$45,000 - $52,000 per year; DOE


Close Date

24-February-2023-EXTENDED


Essential Duties

  • Proactively monitor student academic performance, addresses, responds to, and works to resolve student concerns, questions, or issues and collaborates closely with students. Identifies all academic options including, but not limited to: degrees, tutoring, counseling, career services, success coaches, extracurricular activities, study abroad program(s), research, and internships; supports and provides counsel to students in selection of options best suited to the student's goals, interests, and skills.
  • Provides individual and group academic advising and/or interacts with students in support of academic success. Works closely and collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff to support academic success.
  • May act as a college/department/school representative to current and prospective students, faculty, staff, and external groups on issues related to academic success; attends and/or presents at orientation or recruiting events/activities/workshops.
  • Manages escalated issues from both internal and external constituencies. Demonstrates mastery of conflict resolution principles and techniques.
  • Acts as a leader to coordinate academic success programs or advising policy development and implementation. Coordinates training and development related to projects and programs for staff. May train and support staff and student employees in learning/growing with technology.
  • Utilizes and demonstrates fluency with a wide range of relevant and appropriate software, student development theory, and retention focused strategies.
  • Prepares detailed documents, proposals, reports, and provides analysis of data for identification of trends.
  • May act as a leader to coordinate academic success program or advising policy development and implementation.
  • Adeptly uses multiple systems at the same time (such as student record databases, customer relationship management systems, degree progress tools, appointment systems).
  • Actively shares and responds to feedback and insight regarding technology systems and their daily use, demonstrating leadership to staff and student employees. Maintains an openness to new tools utilized across the University to aid in student success and service excellence. Leads staff in implementing new tools.
  • Escalates/redirects urgent or conflicting requests after attempting resolution. May seek to resolve complex issues and takes the lead on projects built around student support.
  • Applies collaborative approaches and strategies to devise solutions for student requests and clearly develops and conveys the nuances of outcomes verbally and in writing.
  • Navigates complex environments with evolving priorities and communication plans, establishes and maintains effective professional working relationships.
  • Works as a university agent in ensuring ongoing satisfaction for students with their program and successful progress to completion, provides follow up to ensure satisfaction with and effectiveness of services, and utilizes a variety of university data and programmatic direction to promote student academic success.
  • Possesses a clear understanding of the unit goals of the college and/or departmental processes and expectations. Drives unit initiatives with holistic understanding of the unit goals.
  • Collaborates with leadership to provide solutions associated with specific programs or projects.
  • Coordinates a program, portion of a large program, a group of activities and functions, or a project within a department or college directed to the retention and success of the student population. This may include conducting or completing assessment, evaluation, timelines, goals, and budget of the program.
  • May coordinate training and development for staff.
  • Prepares complex analysis of trends and metrics to assist in unit decisions.
  • Acts as college/department liaison to internal and external constituents on issues related to academic success.
  • May act as an instructor or course resource for faculty.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Master’s degree in a related field and two (2) years or more of the following: advising or related student services utilizing a proactive and innovative approach which results in demonstrated outcomes in Academic Success Advising Coordinator retention, graduation, and academic planning; Or, any equivalent combination of experience and/or education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.


Desired Qualifications

  • Demonstrated knowledge of principles, practices, procedures and methods of evidence-based academic advising strategies.
  • Experience with student information systems such as PeopleSoft and DARs.
  • Experience with case management software such as Salesforce.
  • Experience in directing and providing support to undergraduate students enrolled at the university.
  • Demonstrate problem solving skills, adept at navigating complex environments with evolving priorities and communication plans.
  • Experience in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with peers, faculty, students, administration and other interested parties.
  • Experience in utilizing knowledge of subject area(s) to identify solutions to issues; escalates urgent/conflicting requests.
  • Ability to rapidly master the essential new technology, practices, policies and methods.
  • Ability to prepare detailed documents, proposals, reports, and/or related materials.
  • Ability to provide analysis of data for identification of trends.
  • Ability in developing, evaluating and administering advising policies and procedures.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and comfortable working in an environment focused on continuous improvement and innovation.
  • Experience in problem solving, who can take initiative and set priorities, while being flexible. Ability to develop action plans to meet goals; establishes milestones and timetables. Documents activities and tracks progress.
  • Experience in leading by example in communicating, participating and encouraging support of the institution's sustainability programs.
  • Ability to demonstrate sensitivity to needs of a diverse student population.
  • Experience working collaboratively with a broad and diverse range of colleagues, constituents and students.

Working Environment

  • Use basic math.
  • Deliver presentations.
  • Activities are performed in an environmentally controlled office setting.
  • Required to stand for varying lengths of time and walk moderate distances to perform work.
  • Ability to clearly communicate verbally, read, write, see and hear.
  • Use office equipment, i.e. printers, copiers, fax machines, telephones, calculator.
  • Regular activities require ability to quickly change priorities, may include/subject to resolution of conflicts.
  • Use of software/computer equipment for extended periods of time.
  • Use critical thinking to make decisions and/or analyze and report data/results of tests conducted.

ASU is a diverse enterprise with a wide variety of work and learning modes, locations and a commitment to sustainability, innovation and employee work-life balance. We are determined to maintain our position as an employer of choice in a competitive labor market.

Flexible work options :
This position is eligible for Hybrid work.  This is an arrangement where employees spend a minimum of 60% of their regular workweek at their primary ASU work location.


Department Statement

The College of Health Solutions (CHS) is dedicated to translating scientific advances into practical interventions to improve health outcomes through education, research and service. We equip students with the knowledge and skills to influence healthier lifestyle choices; develop creative interventions to improve the health of people and populations; analyze and translate large amounts of health data into solutions; and maximize the technology, science, business and application of diagnostics. CHS research programs encompass basic, discovery science, clinical trials, intervention science and measurement of  health outcomes. CHS takes an interdisciplinary approach to address the complex systems that underpin health problems. The college is highly collaborative, transparent and team-oriented with an organizational structure that includes translational teams, affinity networks and academic programs to improve the health of people and communities. 

The current training programs include behavioral health, biomedical diagnostics, biomedical informatics, exercise science, health promotion, health sciences, kinesiology, medical studies, nutrition, population health, science of health care delivery, and speech and hearing science. Our programs are offered at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix, Tempe, Polytechnic, West and Lake Havasu campuses, as well as on Mayo Clinic’s campus in north Phoenix. 

For more information about ASU and the College of Health Solutions, visit https://www.asu.edu/about/ and https://chs.asu.edu/


ASU Statement

Arizona State University is a new model for American higher education, an unprecedented combination of academic excellence, entrepreneurial energy and broad access. This New American University is a single, unified institution comprising four differentiated campuses positively impacting the economic, social, cultural and environmental health of the communities it serves. Its research is inspired by real world application blurring the boundaries that traditionally separate academic disciplines. ASU serves more than 100,000 students in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona, the nation's fifth largest city. ASU champions intellectual and cultural diversity, and welcomes students from all fifty states and more than one hundred nations across the globe.

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Fingerprint Check Statement

This position is considered safety/security sensitive and will include a fingerprint check. Employment is contingent upon successful passing of the fingerprint check.


Instructions to Apply

Application deadline is 3:00PM Arizona time on the date indicated.

Please include all employment information in month/year format (e.g., 6/88 to 8/94), job title, job duties and name of employer for each position.

Resume should clearly illustrate how prior knowledge and experience meets the Minimum and Desired qualifications of this position.

ASU does not pay for travel expenses associated with interviews, unless otherwise indicated.

Only electronic applications are accepted for this position.

IMPORTANT NOTE: What is the meaning of “equivalent combination” in the minimum qualifications? It means one year of higher education or 24 credit hours, is equal to one year of experience. For example, a four year Bachelor’s degree is equal to four years of experience.



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