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Academic Advisor

University of Notre Dame

Job Description

Job Title

Academic Advisor

Job Description

Welcome to the heart of academic excellence at the University of Notre Dame’s College Of Science! We are seeking a dynamic and detail-oriented individual to join our dedicated team in the role of an Academic Advisor.

Why should you apply? In the Advising Office in the College of Science, we pride ourselves on fostering a culture of collaboration, where teamwork is not just a concept but the way we work together to achieve common goals. Our commitment to providing an environment where every member is valued contributes to the success of our mission. Join us in this exciting journey, where the pursuit of knowledge is paired with a sense of camaraderie, making our teamwork both fulfilling and enjoyable. If you’re ready to be part of a vibrant community that values collaboration, innovation, and mutual support, we invite you to explore this rewarding opportunity with us.

We are looking for someone who brings a commitment and passion to foster the growth of our undergraduate students.

Job Description:

The College of Science at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for an academic advisor to specialize in working with students pursuing degrees in various science disciplines. Science advisors are responsible for advising students through individual meetings, small group sessions, and other encounters, both formal and informal. Advisors will also assist students in developing those disciplines that promote intellectual curiosity, integrative thinking, and independence.

Science advisors facilitate progress toward this objective by assisting students in reaching nine milestones:
  • Connecting with the College of Science community
  • Developing a vision for their aspirations
  • Managing their learning
  • Navigating the College’s administrative and curricular landscape
  • Planning their studies
  • Evaluating their progress
  • Broadening their horizons
  • Reflecting on their experiences
  • Preparing for the future

The more pragmatic aims of the advising process include guiding students on academic program planning, schedule building, and course selection; monitoring students’ grades; and connecting students to other appropriate resources in the college or the University.

Specific sub-tasks that contribute to achieving these aims include, but are not limited to:
  • Explaining the short- and long-term effects of dropping courses and/or changing majors
  • Identifying and encouraging participation in co-curricular opportunities that complement the academic programs
  • Assisting with planning for study abroad programs and the pursuit of secondary academic programs
  • Helping plan for and secure course substitution credit and transfer credit; and providing extra support to students pursuing non-standard programs, such as transfers and students who aim to attend medical or graduate school.

Advisors are also expected to contribute to those tasks shared by Science Advising as a whole through regular participation in faculty and staff meetings, committee work, and other special projects.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or advanced certification beyond Bachelor’s.
  • At least three years of academic advising at the university level or relevant academic or student support experience.
  • A thorough understanding of University and College administrative policies, academic requirements, and admission standards.
  • Excellent analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills to work effectively with diverse groups and individuals, both internal and external to the University.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Familiarity with personal computers and office software applications including database management, spreadsheets, and student information systems.

Preferred Qualifications

  • An academic background in (or familiarity with) a scientific discipline.
  • Background in academic advising and/or teaching college students.
  • Experience engaging with students from diverse backgrounds

Department

Dean's Office-College of Science (35000)

Department Website

science.nd.edu

Family / Sub-Family

Academic Aff / Academic Advising

Career Stream/Level

EIC 2 Professional

Department Hiring Pay Range

Up to $65,000, commensurated with experience

Pay ID

Semi-Monthly

FLSA Status

S1 - FT Exempt

Job Category

Other

Job Type

Full-time

Schedule: Days of Week & Hours

M-F, 8 AM to 5 PM; Flexible/ possible hybrid option with supervisor approval

Schedule: Hours/Week

40

Schedule: # of months

12

Job Posting Date (Campus)

12/18/2024

Job Posting Date (Public)

12/18/2024

Job Closing Date

01/06/2025

Posting Number

S251657

Quick Link for Internal Postings

https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/36676

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