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ISP Advisor

Classification TitleInternational Scholars Program Advisor (ISP Advisor)Classification Minimum RequirementsMaster’s degree in education, counseling, or academic field related to the college OR Bachelor’s degree in similar fields with one year of relevant experience.Job DescriptionAcademic program coordination and student advising Advise students in the International Scholars and Peace Corps Prep programs. This includes advising on the programs’ academic and co-curricular requirements. Track students’ progress, update records, and interact and update Canvas shell. Lead in-person and virtual orientations and workshops for ISP and Peace Corps Prep students Organize eportfolio showcases and ISP graduation ceremonies. Mentor students individually on the development of their eportfolios. Recruit ISP Ambassadors Organize co-curricular international activities in collaboration with other campus units (i.e., Career Connections Center) Collaborate with Peace Corps recruiter Collaborate with other International Center (i.e., Study Abroad Services, International Student Services…) units as neededOutreach, marketing and communication Curate the content of the International Scholars and Peace Corps Prep programs newsletters, web pages, and promotional flyers. Present and represent the International Scholars and Peace Corps Prep programs to different audiences across campus through presentations, including preview and tabling events.Expected SalaryOther duties as assigned $40,000-$47,500/annuallyRequired QualificationsMaster’s degree in education, counseling, or academic field related to the college OR Bachelor’s degree in similar fields with one year of relevant experience.Preferred QualificationsMaster’s degree in international education, global or cultural studies, higher education administration, or other relevant field and at least two years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experienceExperience teaching, advising, and/or engaging students through co-curricular programs (i.e., student life)Solid knowledge of technology and ability to rapidly learn and adopt new technologies.Experience overseeing program administrative processes and managing workflows using Excel, Bookings, Canvas, Suitable, and Terra Dotta.Demonstrated ability to develop, maintain, and nurture mentoring relationships with students.Outstanding written and verbal communication skillsAbility to speak with various audiences, from faculty and staff to large groups of undergraduate studentsAbility to organize and plan events, manage multiple tasks at once, and to move quickly between tasksExperience in academic program coordination in a higher education environmentExperience working or living outside the United States and knowledge of foreign languagesFamiliarity with e-portfolio pedagogyFamiliarity with COIL/virtual exchange methodologySpecial Instructions To ApplicantsIn order to be considered, you must upload your cover letter and resume.Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.Health Assessment Required: No