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Position Summary:
The Assistant Director of the Sallyport Fellows Program (SFP) provides hands-on advising, coaching, and other support to Rice first-generation/limited-income (FGLI) undergraduate students. Using a relationship-centered, proactive advising model, this position will work closely with FGLI students, guiding them in making the transition to college and achieving student-determined goals at Rice and beyond. Through holistic, student-centered advising approaches, the Assistant Director will be expected to employ proactive advising strategies, innovative learning methods, and coaching techniques to engage students, connect them with critical university resources, and facilitate their successful retention at the university. The Assistant Director will also be responsible for tracking student progress and designing interventions to proactively support student success.
Ideal Candidate Statement:
An ideal candidate has a proven track record of success in advising high-need undergraduate students during their transition to college. Successful candidates possess strong communication skills, the ability to build and sustain rapport with students, and an understanding of the unique stressors faced by FGLI students in a competitive academic environment. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving capabilities, and the desire to be an individual contributor within a cohort of advisors are among the optimal skill sets for this position.
Workplace Requirements:
The role is largely Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.; however, occasional evenings and weekends may be required during busy periods.
Workplace Location:
This position is offered as a hybrid role, combining both in-office and remote work to provide flexibility and support collaboration. This role requires working four days on campus and offers the option of one remote day per week. Per Rice policy 440, work arrangements may be subject to change.
Hiring Range: This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position with a hiring range of $60,000 - $65,000 annually, depending on qualifications and experience.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelor's degree
2+ years of related professional experience in a four-year college or university setting, including previous advising or coaching experience
Skills:
Coaching and instructional skills, organizational abilities, attention to detail, and the ability to quickly assess the effectiveness of an intervention
Knowledge of theories, including student development, learning and identity development, and experience applying those frameworks professionally
Ability to problem-solve and support/advise students in personal and/or academic crises
Strong communication and rapport-building skills, as well as experience collaborating with faculty, staff, students, alumni, families, and administration
Experience and comfort working with diverse student populations, including, but not limited to, first-generation college students, limited-income students, first- and second-year students, and underrepresented student populations
Preferences:
Master''s degree (preferably in college student personnel, counseling, student affairs, or a related field)
Experience employing holistic, proactive/intrusive advising strategies
Experience providing academic support, leadership development, and program development
Experience supporting student success and undergraduate retention initiatives
Experience collaborating with faculty
Experience working at a highly selective college or university
Familiarity with working in a fast-paced, results-oriented environment
Ability to work in a collaborative, team-oriented environment
Essential Functions:
Identifies and advises FGLI students needing additional support and provides sustained, individualized, developmentally appropriate coaching to assist in their academic, social, leadership, and interpersonal development
Assists students in developing roadmaps for success at the university, using varied strategies to facilitate the identification and implementation of their goals
Monitors student academic performance and progress toward graduation, updating notes in the advising platform (Navigate) in a timely manner, preparing reports, and maintaining detailed student files as necessary
Implements best practices in proactive advising, student success coaching, and the higher education/student affairs landscape, integrating these ideas into advising practices
Assists in developing student success interventions, workshops, and other programs aimed at facilitating the transition to college
Teaches a section of University 110, a first-year student transition course
Performs all other duties as assigned
Occasional weekend and evening work is required
Additional Functions:
Communicates and collaborates with residential college Magisters, Wellbeing, faculty and academic departments, Campus Life entities, and other campus resources as necessary to ensure students receive comprehensive support
Provides support, as needed, to other initiatives related to FGLI student support, which may include, but are not limited to, Orientation Week (O-Week), office-wide marketing initiatives (social media and website), and programming support for first-generation and/or limited-income students
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