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University of Louisiana Monroe

Academic Advisor

University of Louisiana Monroe, Lafayette, Louisiana, United States, 70595


Salary:

Depends on Qualifications

Location :

LA, LA

Job Type:

Full-Time

Job Number:

01478

Division:

Information Services and Student Success

Department:

Student Success Center

Opening Date:

11/21/2024

Control Number:

8509

Job Summary

Serve as an Academic Advisor to general studies, undeclared, pre-pharmacy, and all pre-professional Health Sciences majors in the Student Success Center, which offers support services to ULM students. For students that have declared an academic major, the focus will be on early intervention and strengthening academic and/or college survival skills. Career planning will be offered as needed. Duties and Responsibilities

Provides academic advising, including analysis and integration, for new and continuing college students, collegiate students, specifically, for all disciplines advised in the Clarke M. Williams Student Success Center. Provides academic advising assistance for majors other than those stated above to all colleges across campus. This assistance may be pre-advising sessions, training to faculty advisors, materials development and creation, as needed. Provides career planning, helping students make decisions on college majors and career opportunities. Collaborates with Career Connections and refers students to career information. Makes students aware of campus and community resources. Resolves problems related to curriculum, course prerequisites, and eligibility by referring to catalogues and other appropriate resource material. Evaluates transfer credits and applicability of academic credit to program requirements. Collaborates as a team member on development, coordination, and implementation of student retention initiatives, workshops, and other related programs. Remains up-to-date regarding university policies, procedures, and student requirements; includes familiarity with student handbooks, ULM catalogs, degree requirements, drop/adds, financial aid, etc. Collects data and participates in assessment of services. Creates reports and maintains student files. Uses technology to enhance delivery of service to students. Attends staff meetings and training sessions, and maintains currency in profession. Participates on college committees as needed. Assists in the development and implementation of Student Success Center materials. May supervise undergraduate and graduate student employees; may participate in training and evaluative sessions and recommend methods to improve performance. Plays an instrumental role in the processing, support services, and referrals related to the Beginning Freshmen Initiative and other retention programs. Prepares for and teaches the University Seminar (UNIV 1001 & 1010) each fall and spring semester; prepares and teaches other university classes in appropriate content areas as directed. Works with target students like scholarship recipients, emerging scholars, non-traditional students, and other groups as needed. Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications

Master's degree related to the duties and responsibilities specified. Supplemental Information

Ability to evaluate student transcripts and/or records. Knowledge of student retention issues and the ULM Retention Plan. Ability to analyze program requirements, university requirements, and/or curriculum/graduation requirements. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Skill in records management. Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare reports. Knowledge of organizational structure, workflow, and operating procedures. Ability to analyze and solve problems. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team. Ability to multi-task, to organize, to develop, to coordinate, and to implement.

Employees are eligible for a full benefits package (health, dental, vision, life, retirement, leave, etc.) ULM offers a wide range of employee benefits. for more information regarding benefits.