Academic Advisor
$50.5k - $54kFort Lewis College
Position Summary: The Academic Advisor supports undergraduate students through their academic journey, serving as the primary academic advisor until students reach approximately 60 earned credits. In this role, Academic Advisors guide students in academic planning, degree exploration, and institutional navigation while helping students build the skills needed for long-term academic success. Job Description: Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Academic Advising & Student Success Support (55%)
A complete application packet includes:
The Fort Lewis College is required by the Clery Act of 1990 to notify prospective employees, current employees, students and applicants where to access our Campus Security Report. The report is updated and published annually in accordance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, Federal Student Right-to-Know, the Federal Drug-free Schools and Campuses Act of 1989. This report contains information about:
The Campus Security Report can be accessed in two ways:
By going to the internet website at: Fort Lewis College Student Affairs Office will also provide a paper copy of the annual security report upon request. You can reach them at View phone number on click.appcast.io. Equal Opportunity
Fort Lewis College does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, sex*, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, family or domestic status, political beliefs, veteran status, pregnancy, or genetic information. Accordingly, equal opportunity for employment shall be extended to all persons. The College shall promote equal opportunity, equal treatment, and affirmative action efforts to increase the diversity of students, faculty, and staff. The College is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. To file a report, get resources, read policies, or make an appointment, See Discrimination Questions? Office of Compliance and Community Standards
David Pirrone, Director of Compliance
210 Berndt Hall
1000 Rim Drive
Durango, Colorado 81301
View phone number on click.appcast.io View email address on click.appcast.io Questions about Title IX sex discrimination?
Office of the Title IX Coordinator
Madeleine Gillman, Assistant Director of Compliance and Title IX Coordinator
210 Berndt Hall
1000 Rim Drive
Durango, Colorado 81301
View phone number on click.appcast.io View email address on click.appcast.io Information about Fort Lewis College's alcohol and drug policy, sexual assault policy, campus security policies, campus crime statistics, fire safety procedures and fire statistics, and campus/community resources can be found in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Hard copies are available upon request. * Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Part 106 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, including in admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and CFR 106 to Fort Lewis College may be directed to FLC's Title IX Coordinator and/or to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the Department of Education. ADAA Accommodations
Any person with a disability as defined by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to complete an employment assessment. To request an accommodation, please contact Kristin Polens by phone View phone number on click.appcast.io or email View email address on click.appcast.io at least five business days before the assessment date to allow us to evaluate your request and prepare for the accommodation. You may be asked to provide additional information, including medical documentation, regarding functional limitations and type of accommodation needed. Please ensure that you have this information available well in advance of the assessment date.
- Manage an assigned caseload of undergraduate students and provide individualized academic advising aligned with degree requirements and student goals.
- Help students develop academic plans, understand degree requirements, select courses, and explore majors, minors, and co-curricular opportunities.
- Use advising systems and data to support accurate academic planning, track student progress and inform student decision-making.
- Support transfer students by reviewing prior coursework, evaluating degree progress, and developing clear pathways to degree completion.
- Maintain and manage advising availability (appointments and drop-ins) and provide advising through individual, small group, and orientation sessions, including high-volume periods (e.g., orientation, registration, add/drop), while maintaining accuracy and a student-centered approach.
- Apply professional judgment and maintain broad working knowledge of academic policies, institutional processes, and related financial aid considerations to guide students through complex academic decisions and next steps.
- Help students identify challenges, address barriers, and stay on track toward graduation by providing accurate information and using sound judgment, connecting them to appropriate campus resources, and coordinating support with campus partners (including counseling, wellness, and support services) while maintaining clear advising boundaries.
- Advisors are responsible for actively managing their caseload of primary advisees through intentional outreach, engagement strategies, and use of data to support student progress and timely completion.
- Develop and implement proactive outreach strategies aligned with key academic milestones (e.g., orientation, registration, academic standing, course alerts, credit momentum, advisor transition).
- Monitor caseload engagement and outcomes, adjusting outreach and follow-up efforts to ensure students remain on track.
- Meet established performance expectations and measurable advising metrics - including outreach volume, timeliness, documentation accuracy, and quality of student engagement - to support re-enrollment and retention goals for your caseload, as defined by the Director
- Balance walk-in advising availability with planned, developmental advising interactions.
- Participate in team-based advising campaigns and shared outreach efforts to support student persistence and timely registration.
- Use academic plans, milestone tracking, and advising data to identify students in need of support and conduct timely outreach.
- Serve as a primary advising liaison to assigned academic departments and collaborate to support student success and advising continuity.
- Monitor student progress toward the 60-credit transition point and communicate with academic departments to support timely advisor assignment and continuity of advising.
- Support students in understanding the distinct roles of professional advisors and faculty advisors and what to expect during the transition.
- Participate in group advising efforts and advising-related meetings with academic departments as appropriate.
- Interpret and communicate curriculum requirements, advising considerations, and policy updates to students and advising colleagues.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential advising records, including documentation of student interactions and referrals, in accordance with institutional standards, FERPA requirements, and data policies.
- Apply institutional policy and professional judgment to ensure accurate academic records, degree audits, and external compliance requirements (e.g., scholarship verification, placement processes).
- Participate in required meetings, training, and professional development activities.
- Contribute to a collaborative advising environment that supports consistency, equity, and high-quality advising practices
- Maintain knowledge and awareness of digital accessibility including the American with Disabilities Act and Section 508 and produces and remediates digitally accessible materials in accordance with FLC standards.
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Minimum of two years' experience working in advising, coaching, mentoring, education or student/client success support role.
- Demonstrated ability to apply professional judgement, manage competing priorities, and work effectively in a fast-paced, student-facing environment
- Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, including the ability to build rapport with students from broadly diverse backgrounds.
- Ability to learn, retain and apply academic policies, institutional processes, and advising tools in support of student success
- Demonstrated organizational skills and attention to detail, particularly in maintaining accurate records and documentation.
- Master's degree in higher education, counseling, student affairs, education, or a related field
- Experience in academic advising, student success, or retention-focused work within higher education
- Familiarity with degree audit systems, academic planning tools, early alert platforms or CRM Systems (Workday Student, Slate, etc.)
- Knowledge of proactive advising or caseload management models
A complete application packet includes:
- Cover letter addressing interest and qualifications for the position
- Resume
- Names and contact information for three current, professional references
The Fort Lewis College is required by the Clery Act of 1990 to notify prospective employees, current employees, students and applicants where to access our Campus Security Report. The report is updated and published annually in accordance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, Federal Student Right-to-Know, the Federal Drug-free Schools and Campuses Act of 1989. This report contains information about:
- Fort Lewis College's alcohol and other drug policy
- Sexual assault policy
- Campus security policies
- Campus/community resources
- The Colorado Riot Offense Statute restriction on enrollment
- Where to find registered sex offender information
- Crime statistics for the previous three calendar years
- Reporting crimes
The Campus Security Report can be accessed in two ways:
By going to the internet website at: Fort Lewis College Student Affairs Office will also provide a paper copy of the annual security report upon request. You can reach them at View phone number on click.appcast.io. Equal Opportunity
Fort Lewis College does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, sex*, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, family or domestic status, political beliefs, veteran status, pregnancy, or genetic information. Accordingly, equal opportunity for employment shall be extended to all persons. The College shall promote equal opportunity, equal treatment, and affirmative action efforts to increase the diversity of students, faculty, and staff. The College is dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment. To file a report, get resources, read policies, or make an appointment, See Discrimination Questions? Office of Compliance and Community Standards
David Pirrone, Director of Compliance
210 Berndt Hall
1000 Rim Drive
Durango, Colorado 81301
View phone number on click.appcast.io View email address on click.appcast.io Questions about Title IX sex discrimination?
Office of the Title IX Coordinator
Madeleine Gillman, Assistant Director of Compliance and Title IX Coordinator
210 Berndt Hall
1000 Rim Drive
Durango, Colorado 81301
View phone number on click.appcast.io View email address on click.appcast.io Information about Fort Lewis College's alcohol and drug policy, sexual assault policy, campus security policies, campus crime statistics, fire safety procedures and fire statistics, and campus/community resources can be found in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Hard copies are available upon request. * Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and Part 106 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, including in admission and employment. Inquiries about the application of Title IX and CFR 106 to Fort Lewis College may be directed to FLC's Title IX Coordinator and/or to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the Department of Education. ADAA Accommodations
Any person with a disability as defined by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA) may be provided a reasonable accommodation upon request to enable the person to complete an employment assessment. To request an accommodation, please contact Kristin Polens by phone View phone number on click.appcast.io or email View email address on click.appcast.io at least five business days before the assessment date to allow us to evaluate your request and prepare for the accommodation. You may be asked to provide additional information, including medical documentation, regarding functional limitations and type of accommodation needed. Please ensure that you have this information available well in advance of the assessment date.
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