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Clark College Academic Advisor in Vancouver, Washington

Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, 12-month, exempt Academic Advisor position in the Advising Services department.  Academic Advisors are integral members of the collaborative and student-centered Advising Services team. Primary responsibilities include providing holistic advising for current students enrolled in current programs offered at Clark. Our academic advising team supports dual-enrolled, high school students, adults returning to college, first-generation, low-income, underrepresented, international, and transfer students. Using Appreciative Advising, our approach to advising strives to be student and equity-centered, caring, holistic, inclusive, and culturally aware. We are seeking an individual who is knowledgeable and passionate about social justice, skilled at forming relationships with faculty and staff in other departments across the college and experienced in working directly with students to support overall retention and student success.

 

Advising Services hours of operation are from Monday-Thursday from 8am-6pm, and Fridays from 8am-5pm; this position may require some occasional evening and/or weekend hours and may be eligible for a hybrid schedule of three days in-person, two days remote. If granted, the hybrid schedule is subject to change based on the needs of the college.

At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

 [Academic Advising (75%)]{.underline}:

  • Utilize an Appreciative Advising framework to provide accurate and timely advising to an assigned caseload of Clark College students.
  • Support students through co-development of individualized education plans and coaching on enrolling in appropriate classes that align with their career, personal, and educational goals.
  • Provide guidance to students on understanding college policies and procedures, utilizing online services, and accessing student support resources.
  • Through major and career exploration conversations, provide major declaration guidance for students that align with their career, personal, and educational goals.
  • Through a strategic case management model, conduct proactive outreach and advising for students, and suggest, provide, present, or develop college success strategies aimed at retaining students.
  • Assist students in the development of effective problem-solving skills, self-advocacy, decision-making, and personal responsibility to support students' ability to persist in goal attainment.
  • Design, implement and evaluate advising-related outreach programs, presentations, workshops, and other activities to facilitate equitable retention of students.
  • Provide unofficial credential evaluations from other colleges and universities for academic degree placement and planning.
  • Support students in understanding resources and departments available for funding including financial aid, scholarships, and program waivers; support students in maintaining funding eligibility as needed.
  • Coordinate and develop programming to support students pursuing programs in their specialization/Area of Study in collaboration with other stakeholders.
  • Document advising interactions and activities with students.
  • Maintain working knowledge of transfer processes and information between Clark College and four-year institutions.
  • Keep the Advising Services team up to date with changes in specialization/Area of Study.
  • Update advising materials and resources as needed.

     

[Coordination Responsibilities (25%)]{.underline}:

Work with a specific Associate Director to help with the development of policies and procedures that incorporate an equity-centered and anti-racist lens for advising Clark College students.

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