College/Division: College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management
Department: HRSM College of HRSM
Advertised Salary Range: $42,633 - $47,633
Advertised Job Summary:
The College of HRSM seeks applications for the position of Undergraduate Academic Advisor. This position reports to the Assistant Dean of the Office of Student Services. Duties associated with the position are as follows: provides individual advising to approximately 300 assigned students (first-year students, transfer students, continuing caseload of students, or combination) to assist in transitioning to college, academic planning and progression, and engagement on campus. Advisors possess a working knowledge of college curricula, university policy, and campus resources. Advisors communicate and meet regularly with students in the College of HRSM. In addition, this position will manage student caseloads, participate in on-going training and certification, host various outreach events, intervene with students, and regularly use available technologies to ensure accurate and effective advising. The position requires knowledge of undergraduate advising practices and student service as well as experience with technology.
Advertised Minimum Qualifications :
Masters degree and 1 year related experience, or bachelor's degree and 3 years related experience.
The University of South Carolina is a globally recognized, high-impact research university committed to a superior student experience and dedicated to innovation in learning, research and community engagement. Founded in 1801, the university offers more than 300 degree programs and is a top-tier Carnegie Foundation research institution. More than 50,000 students are enrolled at one of 20 locations throughout the state, including the research campus in Columbia. With 60 nationally ranked academic programs including top-ranked programs in international business, the nation's best honors college and distinguished programs in engineering, law, medicine, public health and the arts, the university is helping to build healthier, more educated communities in South Carolina and around the world.