Academic Counselor
The TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Program at Binghamton University is one of TRIOs college retention programs funded by the United States Department of Education. SSS at Binghamton demonstrates that earning a quality education and achieving life-long success is not limited by financial status, background, or disability. Our SSS program aims to increase retention and graduation of first-generation and/or low-income (FGLI) students and/or students with disabilities.
SSS is seeking an Academic Counselor who is committed to this mission, and has experience advising, mentoring, teaching and/or tutoring students of diverse backgrounds. Successful candidates possess the drive and skills necessary to develop meaningful relationships with students, staff, faculty, and the University community to support the success of program participants.
The Academic Counselor is under general supervision of the Associate Director of the TRIO SSS Programs. This position is split between SSS General and SSS-STEM grants and advises students served by both grants. SSS General and SSS STEM are housed within the Division of Student Affairs.
Essential Duties:
1. Academic Counsel and Advisement
Provide academic, career, financial, and personal counseling to program participants
Maintain timely, accurate, and detailed student records
Providing regular outreach to your assigned caseload of students
Make referrals to appropriate SSS and campus resources
Assist participants with planning for postgraduate studies and/or employment
2. Teaching
May teach the following, depending on applicant qualifications: WRIT 100, a supplemental instruction course in writing; UNIV 103, a first-year experience course; and/or WTSN 301, a graduate school prep course
May utilize technology to teach an online workshop (in either writing, math, or soft skill developmental topics--depending on applicant skillset and qualifications) offered to SSS Summer Program (S4P) participants
3. Programming
Design and implement SSS and SSS-STEM programming to enhance the academic, career, and personal development of program participants
Contribute to the development of our summer bridge program, S4P, by developing and delivering workshops and seminars
Assist in planning special events such as award ceremonies, National TRIO Day, and others
4. Travel/Professional Development Activities
Individual is expected to attend at least one regional or national conference each grant year as the budget allows
Relevant University professional development attendance is also expected
5. Correspondence
Generate correspondence related to advising caseload, including drafting recommendation letters for scholarships, employment, and graduate/professional school applications.
Other Expectations:
1. Work Hours - Will work occasional weekend and evening hours as assigned. Will work extended hours during S4P.
2. University Committees - May be asked to sit on University committees to enhance the visibility of TRIO and allow opportunities to advocate for TRIO students.
Minimum requirements:
A Bachelors degree from an accredited institution
Experience counseling, advising, teaching/tutoring and/or mentoring FGLI college students.
Ability to work on a team and work effectively with the Senior Director, Associate Director, and Assistant Director, co-workers, and the University Community
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Ability to effectively advocate for FGLI students
Preferred Qualifications:
Masters preferred in Education, Teaching, Social Work, Student Affairs Administration, Higher Education, Academic Advising, Counseling, or related field.
Ideal candidate will have demonstrated success in overcoming barriers similar to TRIO SSS participants
Prior experience working in TRIO or other opportunity programs
Note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
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