MSIM Student Success & Academic Advisor
Seattle, OR - USA
Job Summary
Job Description
The MSIM Student Success & Academic Advisor will provide academic advising and student support coaching for the Master of Science in Information Management (MSIM) program. The MSIM Student Success & Academic Advisor is one of three primary advisors to the Information Schools MSIM degree for students in our online and in-person modalities all reporting to the Lead Academic Advisor. This position collaborates with the MSIM Program Team composed of the Program Chair MSIM Assistant Director and Program Coordinator to ensure student and program success.
Additionally this position coordinates with other iSchool program staff to support the Information Schools joint student-facing activities. This position is expected to participate in iSchool communities of practice related to student support and advising to share best practices across our five degree programs. The MSIM Student Success & Academic Advisor will work closely with faculty staff students as well as prospective students alumni and employers.
In the iSchool there is an expectation that all faculty and staff will step up where they see an opportunity to apply their special expertise or talents speak up when they identify opportunities or concerns and lead by taking actions that exemplify the iSchools core values. Leadership within the iSchool is expressed in diverse ways reflecting the variety of styles and cultures that are represented by our faculty and staff.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Academic Advising for the MSIM Program (50%)
Serve as an advisor/counselor on issues concerning degree progress and completion with expertise on MSIM program degree tracks and modalities iSchool policies and UW policies.
Advise students about complex program requirements based on when they enter what program they are in and requirements they have completed.
Learn and deploy a range of academic advising communication and support strategies to meet students academic needs particularly those who are online -person early-career vs. mid-career and domestic vs. international.
Assess and support low performing students to support successful degree attainment.
Respond to student inquiries within 2 business days via email phone in-person zoom text and online chat.
Keep MSIM students advised on financial resources available including but not limited to scholarship and conference travel.
Manage retention messaging on-leave and reinstatement requests. Create individual revised plans of study when a student needs to take a leave from the program.
Assist MSIM students with completion of graduation processes and related program and Graduate School policies and procedures.
Develop content for and maintain student handbooks and resources to provide 24/7 self-service information for students.
Develop and refine student communication plans throughout the academic year to ensure timely and engaging communications sent to students.
Administer the various MSIM email listservs used to disseminate information to MSIM students.
Manage all aspects of the MSIM add code and registration processes for MSIM students iSchool students and non-iSchool students
Prepare paperwork and documentation for internships such as curricular practical training letters.
Provide input on curriculum and course scheduling to the MSIM Assistant Director. Support the communication of program changes policy or procedures to appropriate stakeholders.
Keep informed of resources both on and off campus to assist MSIM students in their academic and personal pursuits. Collaborate with UW offices as needed including International Student Services the Graduate School the Office of Disability Resources for Students and Continuum College.
Participate in student conduct proceedings if requested.
Other duties as assigned by the Lead Academic Advisor.
Student Success Support for the MSIM Program (20%)
Counsel MSIM students experiencing academic difficulty regarding options and resources to improve student retention. Refer students as necessary to appropriate campus or community resources.
Learn and deploy student success strategies and theories aiding students in time management focus areas studying styles etc. to support degree completion and student development.
Support students through intentional coaching and mentoring as they navigate various new experiences and challenges as a part of graduate student life and coursework.
Oversee Virtual Student Community in MS Teams.
Work with student organizations (e.g. AIMS ISACA etc.) in matters of mutual interest and to enhance communication.
Collaborate with iSchool Career Services staff to develop career workshops and activities supporting the MSIM programs.
Encourage students to participate in activities and refer them to on- and off-campus resources.
Recruiting and Admissions Support for the MSIM Program (10%)
Meet and advise potential MSIM applicants on the program and discipline as needed by the iSchool Admissions team.
Support content development and delivery for prospective student information sessions.
Participate in the MSIM Admissions Committee to admit qualified MSIM applicants.
Develop and consult on re-recruitment materials (emails workshops faculty speakers etc.) to support admitted student re-recruitment from the bottom of the enrollment funnel through enrollment.
Work closely with the iSchool Admissions team and the Lead Academic Advisor to coordinate communications with incoming students and onboard new students.
Develop and deploy multiple asynchronous orientation courses in Canvas each year.
Event Support (15%)
Create and deliver content for multiple orientation sessions delivered each year.
Develop virtual and in-person social professional and educational content in partnership with iSchool staff to meet the needs of incoming and enrolled students including but not limited to community development financial aid etc.
Develop and run student success workshops related to time management motivation study strategies goal setting etc.
Host quarterly town halls in collaboration with the MSIM program team.
Schedule relevant academic information sessions for current MSIM students on topics such as internships capstone or degree requirements.
Additional Responsibilities (5%)
Attend and participate in team committee workgroup iSchool and/or University meetings to contribute to effective communication and collaboration.
Participate in and support team iSchool and University events initiatives and activities as needed.
Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities to remain current on industry standards emerging trends and technological advancements.
Minimum Qualifications
A bachelors degree in Higher Education Administration Information Management or related field.
Minimum of 3 years experience in student counseling or mentoring.
Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements such as a license/certification/registration.
Additional Required Qualifications
Must be able to work independently as part of a team and to lead others.
Must be able to communicate effectively in writing verbally and via technology.
Demonstrated success in working with diverse populations.
Desired Qualifications
Advanced degree in Higher Education Information Management or related field.
Experience in developing and administering programs for student recruitment support and retention study skills personal and career counseling and other academic assistance.
Experience using UW systems such as MyGradProgram (MGP) Slate Student Database (SDB) and the BI Portal.
Experience working with international students.
Familiarity with fee-based programs and Continuum College.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office products including SharePoint and Teams.
Familiarity with Canvas or equivalent learning management systems.
Familiarity with video/web conferencing technology such as Zoom.
Working Conditions
This is a hybrid position with an expectation to work on-site at the UW Seattle campus at least three days per week; the remaining days may be worked remotely with supervisor approval.
Schedule flexibility is required to support occasional evening or weekend school/university events. Advance notice will be provided when possible for any required schedule adjustments related to special events or programming needs.
Demonstrated success in working with diverse populations.
Compensation Benefits and Position Details
Pay Range Minimum:
$70008.00 annualPay Range Maximum:
$74004.00 annualOther Compensation:
-Benefits:
For information about benefits for this position visit Shift (United States of America)Temporary or Regular
This is a regular positionFTE (Full-Time Equivalent):
100.00%Union/Bargaining Unit:
Not ApplicableAbout the UW
Working at the University of Washington provides a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses in our state and around the world.
UW employees bring their boundless energy creative problem-solving skills and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier return they enjoy outstanding benefits opportunities for professional growth and the chance to work in an environment known for its diversity intellectual excitement artistic pursuits and natural beauty.
Our Commitment
The University of Washington is committed to fostering an inclusive respectful and welcoming community for all. As an equal opportunity employer the University considers applicants for employment without regard to race color creed religion national origin citizenship sex pregnancy age marital status sexual orientation gender identity or expression genetic information disability or veteran status consistent with UW Executive Order No. 81.
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Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law.
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