Academic AdvisorPrimary Purpose: The Academic Advisor plays a critical role in the drive to improve the academic success, retention and persistence rates, graduation rates, and overall quality of student experience in the College of Arts and Science in the Prince Albert campus of the University of Saskatchewan, as well as students in the Saskatoon campus. In pursuit of these aims, the Academic Advisor provides academic advising and coaching, mentoring, and administrative support for current and prospective College of Arts and Science students in person in the Prince Albert campus and remotely in the Saskatoon main campus. The successful candidate will implement, uphold, and maintain College and University policies and procedures.Nature of Work: The Academic Advisor will work in person full-time in the Prince Albert Campus and will also be expected to offer remote advising to students in the Saskatoon campus. While advising and coaching students, the Academic Advisor will evaluate undergraduate students\' academic records, explore academic options and alternatives, coach students to develop strategies for academic success and monitor student progress.The Academic Advisor reports to the Director of Undergraduate Student Advising (DUSA) through the Manager of Undergraduate Academic Advising and the Manager of Academic Policies and Outreach in the College of Arts and Science. The Academic Advisor may be asked to provide the director and managers with guidance, expert counsel and analysis on issues and programs that have a direct impact on the unit or undergraduate student success based on defined processes and established procedures. The Academic Advisor is a member of the Undergraduate Student Office (UGSO) and contributes to the wider work of the UGSO, which includes graduation checks, transfer credit assessments, reviews of academic appeals, and promotion and recruitment activities. As a member of the UGSO, the Academic Advisor also supports the Learning Communities, the College of Arts and Science Recruitment team, the University of Saskatchewan Transition Entrance Program (USTEP), and the Indigenous Student Achievement Pathways (ISAP). Depending on programming options, the Academic Advisor may lead Learning Community sessions on the Prince Albert Campus.The Academic Advisor will be expected to support and work closely with the staff and leadership team of the Prince Albert campus to provide holistic student support. The Academic Advisor may also be asked to provide guidance, expert counsel, and analysis of issues to the Vice-Dean Academic as well as the Principal for USask Prince Albert. At the discretion of the DUSA, the Academic Advisor may also be asked to undertake an outreach and advocacy role for students through partnerships and consultation with external agencies and organizations, including Indigenous organizations, stakeholders, and secondary schools.This is a high-volume position and requires the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced team environment, as well as independently. The successful candidate must demonstrate an ability to balance competing deadlines and multiple tasks. The Academic Advisor has daily contact with students, staff, and many other on-campus and off-campus service providers. They demonstrate effective decision-making and sound judgment while following established procedures and guidelines. The Academic Advisor must work effectively in a team environment, giving and receiving advice and support in a timely, open, and forthcoming manner. Given the complex nature of the institutional processes and programs involved, the impact of error is significant for both the unit and the students involved. The work environment is complex, diverse, and subject to shifting priorities, frequent interruptions, and ongoing change.Accountabilities
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