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University of Illinois Academic Advisor, Embedded- College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Student Academic Affairs - 1028252-6689 in Urbana, Illinois
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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Student Academic Affairs Office
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is home to 15,000 students; 1,300 faculty and staff; and over 186,000 alumni. The college is home to more than 65 units and 70 plus majors. LAS is a diverse and dynamic place made up of incredible people doing impactful work every day at the heart of the university.
The LAS Student Academic Affairs Office (SAAO) supports the academic, personal, and professional development of every student. Through collaborations across academic advising, academic achievement program, career services, first year experience program, honors program, and international programs, we support students, promote inclusive dialogue, recognize diverse experiences, and encourage them to design experiences that enable their success.
The College of LAS Student Academic Affairs embedded advisor will provide undergraduate advising to the Department of Philosophy. The field of philosophy is multifaceted and explores issues in logic, the nature of right and wrong, the history of philosophy, the character of reality, how we come to have knowledge, what science has to say about our world, and more. Undergraduate students may major in philosophy or philosophy + computer science. Students may also double major or minor in philosophy. The department currently enrolls 202 majors and 43 minors.
Job Summary
Academic Advisors provide holistic academic advising and coordination of student services in support of the personal, educational, and professional development of undergraduate students in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Serves as the primary Academic Advisor for prospective students and students admitted into departments with identified need including holding posted drop-in and appointment hours. Meet with faculty and department leadership to discuss disciplinary trends and department research focus in order to effectively advise students.
- Serves as a freshmen registration advisor. Contributes to orientation and onboarding activities for new students
- Monitors Student Engagement Reports submitted by Faculty Members for students at-risk of experiencing academic difficulties
- Contributes to Recruitment and Yield activities which may require overnight and weekend work on occasion
- Assisting with/coordinating convocation ceremonies
- Provide ad hoc assistance to the SAAO team and other duties as assigned to further the mission of the unit
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor\'s degree.
- One year of professional experience or two (2) years of graduate work experience working directly with students in secondary or higher education.
Preferred Qualifications
- All degree backgrounds will receive full consideration. Preference will be given to those with degrees in the liberal arts and sciences.
- Master\'s Degree or graduate studies in relevant student affairs fields such as education, social work, among other areas.
- At least one year of full-time professional experience in academic advising/ counseling, student coaching, or teaching of life skills.
Organizational, communication, interpersonal and assessment skills.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, particularly those that enable the candidate to effectively communicate clearly with a wide range of constituencies including, students, parents, faculty, staff, alumni and partners.
Intercultural skills and a commitment to inclusive practices.
Demonstrated ability to work from a strengths-based advising perspective.
Demonstrated ability to track and ass ss student academic progress.
Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively, with a wide range of on-campus and off-campus constituencies.
Knowledge of academic skills and student development issues associated with undergraduate student populations, especially those that require enhanced advising and academic skills support.
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, Zoom, web and social media, Banner, and degree audit systems
Successful candidates will demonstrate a working level of proficiency in the following competencies: Facilitating Student Development, Success, and Outcomes: Ability to work developmentally with students; ability to promote student learning, development, and success by applying varied advising approaches to diverse individual student situations. Communicating for Effective Relationships: Knowledge and application of communication techniques (including listening skills) and relationship building skills to work with a variety of individuals and groups in a constructive and collaborative manner. Communicating Complex Concepts: Knowledge and use of summarization and simplification techniques to explain complex concepts in simple, clear language appropriate to the