OEI Academic Advisor
Bard College
Description The full-time OEI Academic Advisor is a member of the Equity & Inclusion staff and is responsible for direct service to the students who receive scholarships under the OEI office, who include low-income, Pell eligible, and first-generation college students from diverse backgrounds. This knowledgeable and student-oriented person will work directly with OEI scholars and will offer personal, academic, and career advising on one-on-one setting as well as in small groups. This position reports to the Director of Equity & Inclusion Programs and is a full-time, salaried position in Student/Academic Affairs. Close collaboration is expected with other staff and offices and programs across the College; including the Learning Commons, the Dean of Student Affairs Office, Student Activities, Health and Counseling Services, the Office of Residence Life and Housing, Athletics, Center for Civic Engagement and faculty. Key Responsibilities
- Provide holistic advising (academic, personal and social support) in an educational setting to individuals and groups of OEI scholars and OEI community members
- Assists students with exploring options, setting goals, and creating a plan to achieve desired outcomes
- Monitor academic progress of students and assist with their post-graduation transition to work or graduate school
- Assist with planning and implementing programming events and workshops for the collaboration with Financial Aid office
- Monitor students' success through ongoing outreach and advising; make appropriate referrals and interventions
- Maintain confidential records and provide student information on each assigned student for the required database. (Provide information for college, state, and federal reports)
- Admissions and recruitment
- Assume related administrative duties and responsibilities as assigned
- Bachelor's degree required
- Experience working with college students, staff and faculty of diverse socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds, including those with different levels of academic preparation and varying physical and/or learning abilities
- Demonstrated knowledge of outreach and retention strategies that meet the needs of college students from low-income and/or first-generation backgrounds
- Confidence and proficiency with computers
- Driver's license strongly recommended
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to collaborate with students, staff, and faculty with both written and verbal skills
- Bilingual in Spanish is a plus
Vacancy posted more than 2 months ago
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