Assistant Director for Outreach and Programming
Job Purpose:
The Assistant Director for Outreach and Programming in the Academic Advising & Planning Center maintains an advising caseload of undergraduate students to assist them with all aspects of academic planning by promoting and encouraging self-authorship and resource utilization in support of academic success, as well as the timely and informed pursuit of an academic major, supervises professional academic advisors and oversees a correlative area of departmental responsibility as outlined in the job duties.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree required in liberal arts discipline, counseling or related field. Two years of professional workplace experience in higher education academic advising and experience developing, implementing, and programming and activities, creating content using Learning Management Systems (LMS), and a desire to develop others through leadership and supervision.
Preferred Qualifications and Experience:
· Supervision and training
· Conferred Master’s Degree
· Progressive workplace responsibility
· Assessment
· Familiarity with Banner, Degree Works and CRM Advise
· Experience working with LMS systems
· Attention to detail
A successful candidate will love:
Serving as a leader to support professional advisors’ growth and develop both personally and professionally Collaborating with advisors and leadership team for continuous improvement Working with undergraduate students in one-on-one and group settings to identify goals, understanding campus systems and plan for success Developing and evaluating large-scale programming in both virtual and in-person formats and providing continuous support Managing content housed in a Learning Management System (LMS) Embracing and employing established departmental values (Team Spirit, Accountability, Humility, Communication, Appreciation, Inclusion) Participating in ongoing professional development opportunities with a dedication to continuous improvement Collaborating with colleagues inside and outside the department to drive the vision and mission of the department through programming and committee work Serving as a referral agent to campus resources Helping students find their place and their people Employing current and evolving technology Serving as a problem solver and resource to students and colleagues alike Exhibiting initiative and sharing ideas Being a part of a team dedicated to mutual respect and collegiality Enjoy working in a dynamic, fast paced season-based advising (distinct Fall, Spring, Summer) setting Working independently as well in work teams
Candidates with an equivalent combination of experience and/or education are encouraged to apply.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge: Demonstrated understanding of student development and higher education administration at a liberal arts & sciences college Well versed in the basic principles and theories of academic advising and college student development in higher education Thorough understanding and engagement in national advising practices FERPA regulations and their application Working knowledge of Microsoft Suite products and Zoom software
Skills and Abilities: Desire to train, supervise and formally evaluate professional staff members, develop professional staff and provide ongoing support through a consistent in-person presence Exceptional ability at being a team player, establishing, building, and maintaining effective internal and external relationships and contributing to a friendly, welcoming environment Experience creating content using Learning Management Systems (LMS) Demonstrated problem-solving Demonstrated effective written and oral communication, interpersonal, organizational and customer service skills Able to lead multiple, simultaneous complex projects with competing priorities Affirm and contribute to a positive workplace culture Team spirited, enjoy leading people to achieve a common goal Exhibit initiative and have tolerance for ambiguity in an ever-changing environment Must have strong background in program development and implementation Exhibit initiative and have tolerance for ambiguity Participate in all in-person programs, activities and initiatives relative to job duties Think creatively and successfully execute new initiatives with limited guidance
Salary: *$52,100 - $63,000
EEO Statement:
The College of Charleston is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of sex, gender (including gender identity and/or expression), pregnancy, race, religion, color, national origin, age, disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, and other classifications protected by applicable federal, state, and local laws. For more information, please visit eop.cofc.edu.
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