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The Academic Advising Center (AAC) is committed to excellent academic advising in an environment that is welcoming, inclusive, and supportive. If you desire to work with undergraduate students (especially first-year students) and want to play an important role in their college experience, being an Academic Advisor may be your next career move!
As a full-time AAC advisor you work primarily in individual, in-person meetings that focus on the student’s development, academic success, and progress toward academic goals. You advise a caseload of undergraduate students including:
In this role you help students create appropriate academic plans and engage in meaningful experiences, participate in recruitment and retention programming and initiatives, and are active in your own professional development. You also contribute to the continuing development of the Advising Center through committee work and work with academic departments and other campus offices.
*For a full job description, including all duties and competencies assigned, please e-mail the contact listed below or visit: Job Opportunities (Org 02 & 35). You may also view additional information about the position and department here.
About the Department: The Academic Advising Center mission is to teach students how to: explore possible majors, plan their academic programs of study, select courses each semester, make viable academic decisions, seek information on- and off-campus, and to solve academic problems. Our goal is to put each student in charge of their education by providing the tools and resources necessary to navigate the University and make informed decisions. We view advising as a partnership, and as such, there are expectations for both the advisors and students. Our advising expectations page outlines what students can expect from their advisors, as well as the expectations we have of our students. It also provides a glimpse of what an advising year looks like and some answers to frequently asked questions.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
Demonstrates a Working proficiency level in the following competencies:
TO APPLY
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must complete BOTH of the following steps:
Upload both of the following and mark them each as a “Relevant File” to the job submission:
Job openings are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days and may be removed from posting and filled any time after the original posting period has ended. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the process.
Work Modality: This position is primarily on-campus and may be eligible for some flexibility and remote work (i.e., over academic calendar break times and ad hoc) in alignment with dept policies and practices. All remote work must be performed at a location within the state of Iowa andcomply with the remote work program and related policies and employee travel policy when working at a remote location.
Compensation: $47,000 starting annual salary.
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Full Time
$48k-62k (estimate)
05/10/2023
07/19/2024
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