FT-General Counseling Faculty (Tenure Track)
Solano Community College - Fairfield, CA, US, 94533
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WELCOME:
Solano Community College District is a single college district that serves one of the most ethnically and racially diverse counties in California. Located on the ancestral lands of the Patwin people, Solano Community College’s Fairfield campus is in the heart of Suisun Valley midway between San Francisco and Sacramento. We also serve students at centers in Vallejo and Vacaville, at Travis Air Force Base, and at three correctional facilities. Our many innovative programs are supported by state-of-the-art facilities, including a new library and learning center, science labs, and lecture rooms. Solano Community College values the diversity of our community and is committed to honoring and empowering all of our students.
Students who attend Solano Community College are dedicated, persistent, and remarkable individuals who deserve the best opportunities a community college can provide. Our students come from both urban and rural communities, the military, and other diverse economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds. We serve students who represent the following cultures: Asian American (6%), Black/African American (15%), Filipino/a/x (9%), Hispanic/Latino/a/x (36%), Pacific Islanders (1%), Multi-Ethnic (9%), and White Non-Hispanic (22%). We seek candidates who embrace our community and our student population, and who have an unwavering commitment to equity, especially the elimination of barriers to college access, success, and completion.
Solano Community College is committed to applying promising practices in support of diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA). We are cultivating a supportive and inclusive environment for all faculty, staff, and students.
We invite you to join us on our journey to provide equitable and anti-racist education honoring and empowering the students of Solano Community College.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The General Academic Counselor will provide comprehensive counseling services to a diverse student population, assisting students in navigating their academic, personal, and career goals. This role requires a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, ensuring that students from historically underrepresented groups receive the support and resources they need to succeed. The counselor will collaborate with faculty and staff to develop, coordinate, and implement academic, career, and personal counseling services, and will assist with the continued development and improvement of the Counseling department.
APPLICATION PROCESS DETAILS:
- To be considered for this position, all complete applications and supporting materials must be received by the application deadline.
- Meeting the minimum qualifications does not assure the candidate an interview. It is, therefore, important that the application be thorough and detailed.
- Travel costs related to the interview are the responsibility of the candidate.
- The College may re-advertise or delay filling a position.
- Candidates should not expect official notification until the selection of the final candidate has been completed.
- Reference checks for the finalists will be conducted.
- Finalists will be invited to a second interview with the Superintendent/President.
Duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Academic Counseling & Educational Planning:
- Develop and maintain Student Educational Plans (SEPs) for Solano Community College students.
- Assist students in selecting courses, selecting majors, and meeting graduation requirements.
- Support students with transfer processes, including researching transfer requirements for UC, CSU, and private universities.
- Evaluate student progress, providing feedback and making adjustments to SEPs as needed.
Career/Vocational Counseling:
- Assist students with career exploration, offering job-seeking strategies and identifying opportunities based on students' interests and the labor market.
- Administer career assessment tools and provide guidance on career decision-making.
- Stay informed about current labor market trends to provide relevant career advice.
Personal Counseling:
- Provide culturally responsive personal counseling to address issues such as interpersonal relationships, decision-making, academic stress, and family concerns.
- Assist students with challenges related to health, mental well-being, and social or economic barriers.
- Offer crisis intervention and connect students to campus and community resources for extended support.
Program Development and Outreach:
- Plan and implement outreach activities to recruit and retain SCC students, including visits to high schools, information sessions, and community events.
- Participate in student success workshops, including those focused on study skills, time management, and college success strategies.
- Serve as a liaison between SCC students, college departments, and external organizations to ensure students have access to the full range of services available.
- Develop and organize cultural activities, workshops, and field trips aimed at enhancing student engagement and community-building.
Instruction and Educational Support:
- Instruct Personal Development courses for SCC students, developing and delivering a curriculum that is inclusive and equity minded.
- Maintain records of student progress, grades, and attendance for courses taught.
- Incorporate best practices in teaching and counseling to support diverse learning styles and backgrounds.
Collaboration and Faculty Involvement:
- Work closely with faculty to ensure students receive the academic support they need.
- Participate in departmental and college-wide meetings and committees.
- Engage in professional development activities to stay current on counseling practices and educational trends.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master’s in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, guidance counseling, educational counseling, social work, career development, marriage and family therapy or marriage, family and child counseling.
- OR the equivalent (NOTE: A bachelor’s degree in one of the listed degrees and a license as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT) is an alternative qualification for this discipline.)
If you do not meet the minimum qualifications exactly as stated above, you must request an equivalency review and submit conclusive supporting documents at the time of application. Equivalency is defined as possessing the general education for the degree and the major coursework for the degree. The equivalency request form can be downloaded here. All degrees must be from accredited institutions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The successful candidate will work in an office environment within the Counseling department, utilizing technology to manage student records and provide remote counseling services. The role may require occasional evening or weekend hours, as well as participation in meetings and workshops across multiple campuses and online formats. Frequent use of online meetings using Zoom or Microsoft Teams with webcam on. Phone and email will be required to communicate with all campus communities.
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