What are the responsibilities and job description for the Academic and Career Advisor (Health, Science, and the Earth Pathway) position at Portland State University?
Position Details
Proposed Start Date
02/17/2025
Classification Title
Advising and Student Services
Rank
N - No Rank
Working Title
Academic and Career Advisor (Health, Science, and the Earth Pathway)
Department
200272 - ACS Academic & Career Services
Position Number
D91759
Representation
AU - AAUP
Renewable
Renewable
End date, if applicable
Position FTE
1.0
Tenure Status
N - not applicable
Position Summary
Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept
Portland State University is Oregon’s most affordable public research university, located in the heart of one of America’s most dynamic cities. Our mission to “let knowledge serve the city” reflects our dedication to turning ideas into action — in Portland and around the world. The city is our campus, giving students unmatched access to career connections, a vibrant cultural scene and hands-on learning experiences with hundreds of community partners.
More than 27,000 students from all backgrounds bring diverse perspectives to our classrooms and campus life, from the tree-lined Park Blocks to the bustling Urban Plaza and state-of-the-art science labs. We are proud of our world-class faculty, groundbreaking research and international reputation for excellence in sustainability, community engagement and innovation.
More than 27,000 students from all backgrounds bring diverse perspectives to our classrooms and campus life, from the tree-lined Park Blocks to the bustling Urban Plaza and state-of-the-art science labs. We are proud of our world-class faculty, groundbreaking research and international reputation for excellence in sustainability, community engagement and innovation.
Position Summary
The Academic and Career Advisor plays a key role in elevating student success. Portland State University is an access institution with a history of diversity and a focus on addressing racism, equity and inclusion. The advisor has an important role in creating a campus climate that welcomes all students by engaging in culturally responsive advising and continuing education. The advisor helps design innovative solutions within the campus community of professional advisors. This position is assigned to the overall Division; the advisor will work within a specific advising pathway and reports to the Pathway Advising Director.
The advisor offers academic and career advising to prospective students, students in the pathway, and to students who are still exploring majors. Advising is enhanced through the advisor’s expert knowledge of advising principles, knowledge of program evaluation, assessment of learning and/or research methods and use of data to better understand student pathways and barriers to success. At Portland State, advising is a shared responsibility among faculty and professional advisors. To that end, the advisor’s work requires frequent face-to-face and online interaction with students, colleagues, supervisors, administrators and faculty.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
All advisors will incorporate the following activities into their daily advising practice:
1. Meets with PSU prospective and current students, as well as alumni in individual advising appointments. Advises students on academics and career paths and addresses complex and ambiguous student issues and/or issues of a highly technical nature regarding degree completion, petitions, and university policy. May also include pre-professional and/or competitive (i.e., admission-only) programs
2. Initiates new methods for student advising and departmental procedures, or projects, including workshops and students’ resources based on in-depth knowledge of student needs, advising practices, principles and concepts
3. Acts as lead in division wide policy development and multiphase implementation
4. Course planning and advising for complex academic requirements (Bachelors requirements, University Studies/Honors, Major, and all PSU-wide degree requirements). May also include pre-professional programs
5. Engage students at five advising milestones (mandatory advising, major confirmation advising, financial tools/resources, career development, graduation plan)
6. Use of EAB/Navigate for comprehensive/consistent note-taking and student support
7. Create academic plans
8. Proactively outreach to engage and support student success through a holistic advising approach
9. Advise students on Academic Standing issues.
10. Provide support for students facing a wide range of complex academic and personal difficulties including explaining options and services and making referrals to Campus Resources: Learning Center, Disability Resource Center, Veterans Certification, Global Diversity and Inclusion, Women’s Resource Center, Queer Resource Center, Coordinated Assessment Response Education (C.A.R.E.), etc.
11. Assist students with academic and financial aid petitions
12. Assist students who are co-admitted with community colleges
13. Effectively handoff students changing majors outside of pathway
14. Mentor students on how to connect and engage with faculty
15. Help students connect with advisors in second major, a minor, and support services (e.g. TRIO, Athletics, etc.)
16. Engage in career discussions (exploring values, interests, skills, and connection to major)
17. Support students in exploring internship and other co-curricular opportunities
18. Discuss post-graduation plans (e.g. graduate school)
In accordance with the AAUP collective bargaining agreement this position is open only to current PSU AAUP academic professionals. Article 17 Section 11 refers.
The advisor offers academic and career advising to prospective students, students in the pathway, and to students who are still exploring majors. Advising is enhanced through the advisor’s expert knowledge of advising principles, knowledge of program evaluation, assessment of learning and/or research methods and use of data to better understand student pathways and barriers to success. At Portland State, advising is a shared responsibility among faculty and professional advisors. To that end, the advisor’s work requires frequent face-to-face and online interaction with students, colleagues, supervisors, administrators and faculty.
Position Duties and Responsibilities
All advisors will incorporate the following activities into their daily advising practice:
1. Meets with PSU prospective and current students, as well as alumni in individual advising appointments. Advises students on academics and career paths and addresses complex and ambiguous student issues and/or issues of a highly technical nature regarding degree completion, petitions, and university policy. May also include pre-professional and/or competitive (i.e., admission-only) programs
2. Initiates new methods for student advising and departmental procedures, or projects, including workshops and students’ resources based on in-depth knowledge of student needs, advising practices, principles and concepts
3. Acts as lead in division wide policy development and multiphase implementation
4. Course planning and advising for complex academic requirements (Bachelors requirements, University Studies/Honors, Major, and all PSU-wide degree requirements). May also include pre-professional programs
5. Engage students at five advising milestones (mandatory advising, major confirmation advising, financial tools/resources, career development, graduation plan)
6. Use of EAB/Navigate for comprehensive/consistent note-taking and student support
7. Create academic plans
8. Proactively outreach to engage and support student success through a holistic advising approach
9. Advise students on Academic Standing issues.
10. Provide support for students facing a wide range of complex academic and personal difficulties including explaining options and services and making referrals to Campus Resources: Learning Center, Disability Resource Center, Veterans Certification, Global Diversity and Inclusion, Women’s Resource Center, Queer Resource Center, Coordinated Assessment Response Education (C.A.R.E.), etc.
11. Assist students with academic and financial aid petitions
12. Assist students who are co-admitted with community colleges
13. Effectively handoff students changing majors outside of pathway
14. Mentor students on how to connect and engage with faculty
15. Help students connect with advisors in second major, a minor, and support services (e.g. TRIO, Athletics, etc.)
16. Engage in career discussions (exploring values, interests, skills, and connection to major)
17. Support students in exploring internship and other co-curricular opportunities
18. Discuss post-graduation plans (e.g. graduate school)
In accordance with the AAUP collective bargaining agreement this position is open only to current PSU AAUP academic professionals. Article 17 Section 11 refers.
Minimum Qualifications
- BA/BS 3 years related experience
- Demonstrated ability to advise students on PSU major and degree requirements; analyze, synthesize and explain complex University processes/procedures and graduation requirements in various modalities: in-person, online, via phone, etc.
- Demonstrated skill in using technology and analytics in the provision of services to students (Examples include Banner Student Information System, EAB’s Navigate advising platform and early alert systems)
- Experience and understanding of the unique challenges facing diverse student populations
- Experience applying an anti-racist lens in work with students, faculty, and staff
- Effective communication skills in one-on-one interactions, in small groups, and in public presentations; experience developing written communications
- Ability to adapt responses to changing priorities and unusual circumstances. Frequent requirement to make decisions and balance priorities
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, as needed (this may include occasional work on evenings and weekends)
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s 1 year related experience
- Working knowledge of advising and retention strategies
- Experience using data to better understand the student experience and barriers to success
- Experience providing information on job search strategies and advise students in decision-making processes related to choice of majors and careers
- Knowledge of/experience with program evaluation, assessment of learning, and/or research methods
- Multilingual
Key Cultural Competencies
- Create an environment that acknowledges, encourages, and celebrates differences.
- Function and communicate effectively and respectfully within the context of varying beliefs, behaviors, orientations, identities, and cultural backgrounds.
- Seek opportunities to gain experience working and collaborating in diverse, multicultural, and inclusive settings with a willingness to change for continual improvement.
- Adhere to all of PSU’s policies including the policies on Prohibited Discrimination & Harassment and the Professional Standards of Conduct.
Environmental Stewardship
Contributes to a culture of environmental stewardship, practices resource conservation, and actively works toward achieving long-term sustainability goals.
Work Days/Hours
Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week, schedule to be determined (schedule may include occasional work on evenings and weekends)
Total Compensation Range & Benefits Statement
Salary is dependent on several factors, and new employees will typically start around the Q1 level to allow for later growth within the salary band. PSU has a structured process for determining starting compensation, taking into account years of related experience, applicable skills, knowledge and abilities, market parity, and internal equity.
The starting annual salary for this position will be $54,684, but may be negotiated above this rate dependent upon the factors above, the budget of the hiring department, and approval from HR.
An excellent benefits package includes 95% premium paid healthcare; a generous retirement and vacation package; and reduced tuition rates for employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System schools : https://www.pdx.edu/human-resources/benefits-overview
Please visit our total compensation calculator to see the full value of our benefits package : https://www.pdx.edu/human-resources/psu-total-compensation-calculator
The starting annual salary for this position will be $54,684, but may be negotiated above this rate dependent upon the factors above, the budget of the hiring department, and approval from HR.
An excellent benefits package includes 95% premium paid healthcare; a generous retirement and vacation package; and reduced tuition rates for employee, spouse or dependent at any of the Oregon University System schools : https://www.pdx.edu/human-resources/benefits-overview
Please visit our total compensation calculator to see the full value of our benefits package : https://www.pdx.edu/human-resources/psu-total-compensation-calculator
Application Instructions
Additional Information
We are recruiting for two Academic and Career Advisors in the Health, Science, and the Earth Pathway.
In accordance with the AAUP collective bargaining agreement this position is open only to current PSU AAUP academic professionals. Article 17 Section 11 refers.
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In accordance with the AAUP collective bargaining agreement this position is open only to current PSU AAUP academic professionals. Article 17 Section 11 refers.
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Additional Application Instructions (deadlines, etc.)
This posting is for one of five open academic advising positions at Portland State University. To be considered for positions in other pathways, applicants must submit a separate application for each position of interest.
Please list the names, telephone numbers and email addresses for three professional references.
Please list the names, telephone numbers and email addresses for three professional references.
Does this position require the employee to drive a motor vehicle?
No
Background Check Required
Yes
Position End Date (if applicable)
If you have questions
Please email Advising & Career Serviced at advising@pdx.edu
Salary : $54,684