Location: SCSU Main Campus, 720 Fourth Avenue South, St. Cloud MN 56301
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Employment Condition: Probationary
Job Description:
Provide holistic academic advising and success coaching for students throughout their academic career
Serve as an academic advisor for assigned students during their first 60 credits
Serve as a Success Coach for assigned students for the entirety of their SCSU career
Introduce and orient students to their academic requirements, academic planning tools and campus resources
Assist students in creating educational goals, an academic plan, and interpretation of policies and procedures in relation to their goals
Assist students with navigating University processes and procedures as needed
Establish trust with assigned students, upon admission, develop rapport and a working relationship that includes regular meetings, coaching outreach messaging, careful documentation, tracking of student progress, and assessment of student success
Provide timely intervention when students are identified as needing support through progress report campaigns, early alerts, referral from faculty or staff, or other retention efforts
Assess student needs and provide appropriate academic and personal coaching, and, when necessary, connect students to appropriate campus and/or community resources
Develop Success Plans with students who are on academic warning or probation, monitoring goal progress
Enhance student success through support and execution of Advising and Student Transitions (A&ST) programs
Participate in, and assist with as needed, Husky Advising and Registration days, serving in a variety of roles ranging from advising, presenting to students and/or their guests, and providing logistical and administrative support including, but not limited to:
identifying pre-placement testing requirements
providing check-out reviews
processing no-shows
Develop and initiate programs designed to support academic success for students in special populations (including but not limited to) transfer students, provisionally admitted students, first generation students, international students, those academically exploring, or students served by Multicultural Student Services.
Assist with advising and coaching training, including updating documents and materials or presenting sessions to new graduate assistants, staff or faculty
Participate in, and assist with as needed, Huskies 1st 4, serving a variety of roles, including but not limited to drop-in advising or presenting sessions designed to help students successfully transition to college
Increase the visibility and influence of the Advising and Student Transitions Office in order to support students
Represent Advising and Student Transitions at campus events including, but not limited to:
Admissions events for perspective students
Resource fairs
Commencement
Other programs designed to help student transition and succeed
Occasionally, represent A&ST on campus committees, including search committees seeking to hire essential campus partners
Attend a minimum of eight campus events annually, often during non-business hours to support students and their sense of belonging
Communicate regularly with faculty and support staff in assigned academic programs, taking a collaborative approach to student support, staying up-to-date on academic program requirements and opportunities and sharing pertinent updates on behalf of A&ST
Serve as a liaison in one or more of the following or similar capacities:
College Navigate Liaison
A&ST Connection Liaison to partners such as but not limited to:
Study Abroad
Admissions
Center for International Studies
Multicultural Student Service
Identity centers to ensure A&ST is able to disseminate information and remain up-to-date on student support opportunities across campus
Assist with the assessment of A&ST programs and services to ensure excellence
Engage in regular professional development, including attendance and participation in the NACADA conference at least once every three years
Other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
Master's Degree and 1 year of professional experience OR Bachelor's degree and 2 years of professional experience
Familiarity with higher education system and current trends in student success, advising, coaching, and/or orientation
Experience with interpreting student data and ability to navigate software programs and other forms of technology
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Experience and competency working with culturally and linguistically diverse populations
Preferred Qualifications:
Understanding of Student Affairs and Higher Education Administration
Experience working with students in an advising, coaching, admissions, financial aid, records & registration, or related role in a higher education
Knowledge of student development theory, academic advising, coaching, or orientation
Strong organizational and time management skills
Demonstrated experience and knowledge using and/or interpreting student information systems, degree audits, student success management platforms (EAB's Navigate, Starfish, etc.), Microsoft Office Suite and shared cloud spaces (OneDrive or Google Drive)
Ability to embrace and drive change in a collaborative team environment
About:
Founded in 1869, St. Cloud State is an award-winning regional public university and proud member of the Minnesota State Universities & Colleges system. The 100-acre campus is about an hour northwest of Minneapolis and St. Paul, along the oak-crowned west bank of the Mississippi River. St. Cloud State students prepare for life, work and citizenship by exploring the world around them and making it better. St. Cloud State employees value active and applied learning, community engagement, sustainability, and global and cultural understanding. These commitments complement more than 200 majors, minors and pre-professional programs, 60 graduate programs and 250 student clubs and organizations. St. Cloud State began as a normal school in 1869 and became St. Cloud State Teachers College in 1921. Bachelor's degrees were first offered in 1925. Master's degrees debuted in 1957. In 1975, the institution became St. Cloud State University. In recent years, the University added applied doctoral programs in Higher Education Administration and Educational Administration and Leadership. A diverse mix of students from Midwestern towns and U.S. metropolitan areas are learning alongside more than 1,000 international students from about 80 nations.
GREATBENEFITSPACKAGE! The State of Minnesota offers a comprehensive benefits package including low cost medical and dental insurance, employer paid life insurance, short and long term disability, pre-tax flexible spending accounts, retirement plan, tax-deferred compensation, generous vacation and sick leave, and 11 paid holidays each year.
St. Cloud State prepares students for life, work and citizenship in the 21st century. In our rigorous academic programs, students apply their knowledge in real-world settings. Our 200 academic programs, 60 graduate degrees and education abroad choices on six continents emphasize hands-on learning through community engagement and close interaction with professors. Couple that with support from the Career Services Center and you have a clear path to a career. Our 100-acre campus is between downtown St. Cloud and the Beaver Islands, a group of more than 30 islands that form a natural maze for a two-mile stretch of the Mississippi River.