What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Director Institute for Student Success position at Ursinus College?
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Overview
The Assistant Director is responsible for working with first-and-second year students who are academically at-risk or on academic probation. The AD coordinates all status changes, including medical leaves of absence, leaves of absences, and transfer/withdraws. This position will help to identify, implement, and/or refer students to the appropriate interventions and resources to advance first-year student success and retention.
Responsibilities
- Manages Academic Early Alert process for first-and-second year students
- Provide individualized academic support to at-risk first-and-second year students
- Monitor and teach IDS-021: Creating Success: Skills for Academic Success
- Co-coordinates First-Year Advising Institute, summer training program for faculty first-year advise
- Oversees Student Adviser program.
- Recruits, trains, and supervises Student Advisers
- Coordinate status change process by helping students through the Leave of Absence, Medical Leave of Absence, and Withdraw/Transfer process.
- Provides individualized support to students transitioning back to campus from Leaves of Absence and Medical Leaves of Absence.
- Develops and implements academic recovery strategies for at-risk students in order to promote academic and personal success.
- Monitors potential barriers to student success and recommends modifications to processes, policies, and systems.
- Provides ongoing communication, collaboration, and support for advisers, faculty, and coaches on student issues and concerns.
- Develops and executes educational programming opportunities for students.
- Provides support for Academic Standards & Discipline Committee and serves as voting-membe
- Consistently stays on top of trends within academic success and retention to bring forward new ideas and p
- Supports Student Engagement in Transfer program
Requirements and Qualifications
- Master’s degree Required, Counseling, Higher Education, or related field.
- Minimum of three years professional experience in higher education
- Background in counseling or academic advising strongly preferred
- Experience implementing student retention strategie
- Ability to analyze and interpret data, and prepare useable information and reports for various constituencies related to student succe
- Familiarity with Colleague, SPSS, and Microsoft Office products preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to work on multiple, complex projects; strong ability to multi-task and continually prioritize changing tasks and deliverables.
Application
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