Career & Technical Education Academic Advisor
Date Position is Open
11/19/2024
Work Schedule
Full Time, 12 Months
Salary Ranges
Instructor Rank: $48,000 to $63,142
Associate Professor Rank: $49,637 to $67,448
(Must meet academic preparation, and/or equated experience, or doctorate degree to be hired at the Assistant Professor rank.)
FLSA Status
Exempt
Summary
The Career & Technical Education (CTE) Academic Advisor works from a developmental framework, assessing students’ needs and assisting them with a broad array of academic and career related issues. The CTE Academic Advisor provides direct assistance to students enrolled in CTE programs (e.g. Computer Sciences, Health Care, Trades, etc.) and collaborates with colleagues to strengthen the effectiveness of advising services throughout the institution. The Advisor advocates and provides leadership for the development of advising initiatives and strategies to support degree/certificate completion and career readiness. The Advisor also provides prevention and intervention strategies for students experiencing academic difficulty. This position reports directly to Dean of Academic Support & Student Success. Some evening hours and/or travel to other sites required.
This position is contingent upon grant funding.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as a resource and advocate for a caseload of Career & Technical Education (CTE) students enrolled in programs including, but not limited to, Business, Computer Sciences, Digital Media, Education, Health Care, Manufacturing and the Trades, and Vet Tech.
- Assist CTE students in the development of academic, career, and transfer plans, including identification of strategies to support successful achievement of their goals.
- Assist CTE students in becoming self-directed in the educational and career exploration and planning processes.
- Assess individual CTE student’s academic and career progress. Assist students in determining suitable developmental steps that will promote establishment of realistic and attainable academic, transfer and career goals, directing students to alternate majors/career options where appropriate.
- Work with CTE students to complete an academic plan for graduation (using Degree Works and CRM Advise) that aligns with the individual’s’ needs and abilities, and provides options to satisfy degree requirements in a timely manner.
- Support enrollment/registration processes.
- Refer CTE students to appropriate departmental offices, faculty, and support services for further career development and experiential learning opportunities, internships, personal counseling; academic skills development and tutoring; financial aid; campus clubs; personal and leadership development opportunities, and any other area that may appropriately assist the student in achieving his/her academic, career and transfer objectives.
- Identify options for CTE student to satisfy specific degree requirements; evaluate and make recommendations on petitions and adjustments to the student’s program of study.
- Help CTE students to identify factors that may contribute to or detract from their academic/career progress.
- Assist CTE students on Academic Alert, Probation, or Suspension to determine specific strategies to improve their academic success.
- Contribute to the continuing development of the Advising role in supporting CTE students’ persistence, retention and completion through departmental and cross-departmental collaboration and committee work.
- Complete required monthly time and effort reporting for Perkins grant compliance
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Required
Education
- Master’s degree from an accredited institution required.
Certifications
- Act 153 Clearances (Act 34 PA Criminal Background, Act 151 PA Child Abuse History, Act 114 FBI Clearance Fingerprinting)
Work Experience:
- Two years’ advising experience working at a college.
- Familiarity with the mission of a comprehensive community college.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Ability to be a productive team member in a dynamic environment.
- Must have excellent communication and organizational skills, understanding of academic processes, ability to learn and use administrative software, and ability to interact positively and pro-actively with students, parents, faculty, and staff.
- Individual should be creative and resourceful, with the ability to establish collaborative relationships.
- Must possess a high level of the following work skills and behaviors: teamwork/cooperation; initiative, customer service, and commitment to continuous professional growth in skills and knowledge.
Preferred Qualifications
- Bilingual (Spanish).
- Comprehensive knowledge of F-1 and related immigration rules, regulations and procedures, including SEVIS policies and assignments.
- Experience working with college students in an advising capacity at a community college.
- Understanding of assessment practices in higher education.
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear. The employee may regularly lift and/or move up to 5 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and distance vision.
Work Environment
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate.
LCCC is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from diverse candidates.
LCCC Internal candidates must apply within 15 days of posting.
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume and unofficial transcript through our online application system at x1r.917877.com/jobs.
- Salary is restricted to above range and will not exceed the maximum of the range. Salary offers are non negotiable and offers are determined and are based upon related work experience submitted on resume.
- Foreign degrees – must provide a US equivalency report of your degree credentials with your transcript, if not, your resume will not be accepted.