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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN Associate Academic Advisor, History and HDO in Austin, Texas
ROUTINE ACADEMIC ADVISING: Provide accurate individualized and/or group advising for current and prospective students for academic credentials (majors, minors, certificates) and courses offered by the department/s supported. Responsible for understanding and communicating requirements and academic options to facilitate student progress to degree and pursuit of academic goals. Answer questions regarding degree plans, major, minor, and certificate requirements, special programs, study abroad, degree enhancement, research experiences, course selection, and registration. Interpret and counsel students on University, College, and departmental polices, rules, and regulations. Answer students' questions, give them support, and empower them to make informed academic decisions and navigate the University. Act as a liaison between students and department faculty, advise department faculty of policies and resources related to student support and academic concerns. Assist students with petitions and overrides; create and update degree profiles; keep clear, accurate notes on student interactions; and track student contacts. REGISTRATION ADVISING/ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT: Advise students during registration and add/drop periods at the start of each semester. Assist with semester course selection, verify course applicability and progress to degree. Clear advising bars, assist students with restricted/individual instruction courses. Uphold department registration policies including waitlists and prerequisite system. Assist students with issues involving class availability and time conflicts. Collaborate with department staff and faculty during registration and add/drop periods each semester. Support all UT students who need assistance to enroll in department courses. Work closely with course scheduler and faculty department leaders regarding all registration and class matters. Manage course closing limits, reservations, priorities, waitlists, and prerequisite checks.DEVELOPMENTAL ADVISING: Help students identify and pursue educational, life, and career goals. Work with students to develop a plan to timely graduation incorporating course selection, co-curricular and extracurricular opportunities, and university programs and services tailored to meet their academic/career interests. Work with students experiencing academic difficulty to identify barriers to academic success and strategize action steps, tools, and resources to address. Encourage student behaviors that develop independence, problem-solving skills, personal well-being, and growth. Make appropriate referrals to College/University office and resources. ORIENTATION ADVISING: Advise incoming first year and transfer students at spring, summer, fall, and August orientation. Review student records, educate on resources, tools, course selections, and academic options. Provide registration support to students as they enroll in classes for their first semester at UT Austin.TEAM SUPPORT/COMMUNICATION: Maintain and strengthen the undergraduate academic programs the team supports by participating in meetings and decision-making, providing performance metrics and input, and assisting with administrative tasks as needed. Act in a leadership or support role (as assigned) to carry out projects/programs/activities/events. Assist in responding to inquiries by email and other means from students and other constituents (faculty/staff, families, and the general public). Contribute to office informational and promotional materials distributed via email or other means. Act as a liaison for Student Affairs and the department/s on and off campus.UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Serve on committees, working groups, or advisory boards as needed. Serve as a staff facilitator or mentor (to a First-Year Interest Group, Transfer Interest Group, etc.). Assist with departmental programming focused on undergraduate students. Volunteer for department/college/university events and programs (Gone to Texas, Explore UT, etc.). Support other UT, Liberal Arts, and Student Affairs objectives. Student Affairs is a large unit with many teams serving different segments of the Liberal Arts undergraduate student population. All Student Affairs employees are expected to cross train and support each other to maximize resources across the unit and ensure students are served. Other related functions as assigned.PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Increase knowledge, skills, and abilities through continuing education and professional development. Attend meetings/training sessions related to UT, higher education, academic advising, and departments/credentials supported. Attend monthly College Advisors Meetings (CAMs), monthly Academic Counselors Association (ACA) meetings, and college professional development activities.