About Job
- Assist students in choosing and planning immediate and long-range educational goals, including developing individualized student education plans.
- Provide assistance to students experiencing academic and/or personal difficulties and make referrals to on and off-campus resources as appropriate.
- Engage students in a process of self-assessment and career exploration to facilitate career decision-making skills.
- Counsel students who are on probation or subject to dismissal and assist them to create a plan for success.
- Conduct orientations to familiarize students with college programs and services.
- Assist students with petitions, waivers, and appeals for graduation, financial aid, course repetition, dismissal, and reinstatement.
- Teach Personal Development courses and/or facilitate workshops related to educational and career planning, study skills, and other topics supportive of student success.
- Evaluate transcripts in collaboration with the Admissions and Records Office.
- Work as a team member on department and campus-wide committees and groups.
- Participate in the team development of Program Review, Service Area Outcomes (SAO's).
- Perform other responsibilities as assigned.
- Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic background of community college faculty, staff and students.
- Total of three paid semesters or more of paid work experience, post Master's Degree, as a counselor in a community college or university within the past two years.
- A minimum of two years of paid EOPS Counseling experience.
- Experience and sensitivity in counseling and teaching students who may be first generation, non-native speakers, academically under-prepared, non-traditional, or returning students.
- Knowledge of career development theory.
- Demonstrated leadership skills, e.g., coordinating programs or activities, initiating new services, leading workgroups, etc.
- Willingness to exploration new teaching methods to reach and support students in a multicultural environment.
- Demonstrated commitment to collaborate with colleagues within the discipline and department.
- Demonstrate proficiency in current computer technology using web-based resources (Assist, Cranium Café, PeopleSoft, CANVAs, EOPS Electronic Filing System and create student educational plans).
- Experience teaching and/or providing counseling services online and/or in a hybrid modality.
- Current descriptive resume or CV that summarizes how you meet the qualifications of the position;
- Contact information for three professional references, include emails and phone numbers;
- Copies of all undergraduate and graduate school (Official transcripts are required for all candidates invited to the final interview). NOTE: All degrees must be granted by an accredited college or university in the United States. Transcripts from a foreign institution must be submitted with an approved evaluation of equivalency from a foreign evaluation service approved by
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