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Title: Academic Advisor SeniorLocation: Lawrence United States31531BRJob Description:Position OverviewJayhawk Academic Advising (JAA) is a unit within Academic Success, a division of Academic Affairs. JAA provides comprehensive academic advising services for prospective, new and currently enrolled students, and serves graduate programs across the University. JAA is staffed by professional advisors, support staff, and graduate assistants. JAA maintains a highly student-centered focus and demonstrates commitment to continuous quality improvement and resilience for a dynamic and changing work environment.The Academic Advisor Senior at KU is responsible for providing comprehensive and proactive academic guidance to graduate students in the Competency-Based Education (CBE) program, while also managing the admissions process for prospective students. This role involves guiding students through the unique CBE model, helping them set and achieve academic goals, and providing personalized advising support. In addition to academic advising, the position includes overseeing the full admissions cycle, including application processing, student outreach, and the coordination of admission requirements for CBE programs. This role serves as a vital connection between various areas, aiming to enhance the overall educational experience and promote student success. It is central to the development and implementation of policies and practices, program selection, faculty and staff relations, as well as academic pathways and prior learning. The position reports to the Graduate Academic Advising Program Director.Work Schedule: This position will have a hybrid work schedule. Remote work is negotiable based on offer. The work schedule for this position will coincide with department needs and traffic. Office hours vary based on the training season, and staffing needs. Some evening and weekend hours may be required with reasonable advanced notice.Due to complex state employment laws, the University of Kansas may be unable to hire fully remote workers for this position outside of Kansas. Specifically, we cannot currently offer employment to candidates residing in the following states:  California, Idaho, and Delaware. We appreciate your understanding and invite interested individuals from eligible states to apply.Job Description70% Academic AdvisingProvide proactive and holistic academic advising to assigned new and currently enrolled graduate students.Guide students’ progress through academic milestones, including enrollment, career exploration and graduation.Advise students on the development and selection of course schedules consistent with students' educational goals.Assist students in developing appropriate educational goals and work towards those goals.Assist students with completion of financial aid appeals, probation agreements, graduation plans, etc.Provide outreach to students as needed in addition to providing appropriate follow-up and referral to university offices and resources.Provide advisement to all students as necessary, including those that may not be assigned to the advisor.Facilitate student enrollment and approval processes such as petitions, enrollment changes, appeals, and applications for graduation in compliance with appropriate deadlines and approval channels; provide appropriate referrals to University offices.If appropriate for the assigned caseload, provide prospective student coaching to provide new student inquiries through application.Maintain program information, student communication strategies, and transcript and progress review to provide one-on-one guidance to students to meet program admission goals.Use Slate, Jayhawk GPS, Enroll & Pay, and other relevant communication and advising tools for student application coaching, student enrollment, degree audit, course prerequisites, etc.Complies with FERPA.Manages caseload of students with provided academic advising software and tools in a manner that is consistent with office metrics and milestones.Support University efforts geared toward increasing recruitment and retention.Participate in University orientation efforts.Responsible for knowledge of and compliance with the Board of Regents and University policies regarding daily job-related activities applicable to the position.May be cross trained in responsibilities of other academic advisors and in other academic departments.20% Student and Programmatic SupportProvide leadership to the coordination of academic advisor liaisons. Also serves as a liaison to a specific department, college or school and share resources and knowledge with other JAA staff. Where appropriate, interact with faculty to provide an exchange of information and to enhance the advisement of students.Attend departmental, college or school meetings at the discretion of supervisor to facilitate embedded advising models and to enhance advisement of students.Provide content specific training to other advisors as a part of new and ongoing advisor training.Act as a key contributor within the advising team to ensure ongoing satisfaction for students.Collaborate with advising leadership to provide solutions associated with specific programs or projects.10% Other Duties as AssignedTaking on special projects, serving on or leading committees, or fulfill a specific role of program responsibilities based upon the strengths and interests of the advisor and the needs of the office.Deliver programs that assist in admission, transition, or retention efforts.Attends related staff training related to Academic Success.Assume other duties as assigned.Required QualificationsBachelor’s degree.Three (3) years of experience providing direct academic advising in a full-time setting or two (2) years of experience providing direct academic advising in a full-time setting and one (1) year of relevant student-facing, higher education experience (admissions, career, student affairs, etc.).Prior experience establishing and maintaining rapport with students, as shown in application materials.Effective written communication skills, as evidenced by application materials.Evidence of superior teamwork/collaboration skills, as shown in application materials.This position requires a formal degree in the cited discipline area(s) to ensure that candidates have advanced knowledge, analytical skills and professional competencies necessary to perform the duties of the position. The level of degree is commonly recognized as the standard qualification for similar roles in the public and private sector, ensuring that the university remains competitive with industry aligned practices, enhances collaboration with external partners, and supports the delivery of services and programs that meet professional and market-driven expectationsPreferred QualificationsMaster's degree in higher education, counseling, advising or related field.Previous work experience with transcript evaluation and/or student application process coaching, as demonstrated in application materials.Experiencein academic advising, admissions, student support, or higher education, particularly in non-traditional or competency-based education environments.Previous experience with PeopleSoft or related student information systems, as evidenced in application materials.Previous work experience demonstrated a commitment and enthusiasm for cross-training, as shown in application materials.Demonstrated use of innovative and highly effective advising processes and practices, as shown in application materials.Additional Candidate InstructionIn addition to the online application, the following documents are required to be considered for this position:Cover letter describing how you meet the required and preferred qualifications.Resume.List of three (3) professional references.Advertised Salary Range$47,000Primary CampusUniversity of Kansas Lawrence CampusFTE1.0Reg/TempRegularFLSA StatusAdministrativeEmployee ClassU-Unclassified Professional StaffWork ScheduleM-Th 9a-6p, F 8a-5pJob FamilyAdvising,Career&StudentSrv-KULWork Location AssignmentHybrid

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