University of Wisconsin Colleges
Academic Advising Director (Inst)
University of Wisconsin Colleges, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
## ***Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process.***## **Position Title:**Academic Advising Director (Inst)## **Job Category:**Limited## **Employment Type:**Regular## **Job Profile:**Academic Adv Dir (Inst)## **Job Duties:**The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), Wisconsin’s second-largest university, delivers a lifechanging, high-quality education to 23,000 students from more than 80 countries every year. We embrace our unique dual mission of performing world-class research and ensuring college access for students from all backgrounds. UWM is one of 146 top research institutions recognized as an R1 doctoral university, Wisconsin’s leader in educating veterans, and UWM’s online bachelor’s programs earned a top 20 national rankingUWM celebrates, values, and promotes the diverse voices and experiences of its students and employees and our community partners. We believe diversity enriches and strengthens our institution. UWM is committed to providing equitable access to opportunities for students and employees from every background. We aspire to create a campus climate that is welcoming to all. Learn more here:Reporting to the Chief Student Success Officer, the Director of Academic Advising (Director) will lead UWM’s cross-campus academic advising unit while directing advising strategies and initiatives with the leadership of School/College-based advising units across the campus, which operates within a decentralized structure. The Director will act as subject matter expert and primary stakeholder for initiatives, policies, practices, or purchases that involve or affect academic advising or advisors. To meet the needs of our students, the Director will develop a collaborative campus academic advising curriculum that focuses on holistic and proactive advising practices.Cross-campus academic advising unit includes Pathway Advising (for undecided and undeclared students), as well as course/curricular advising for non-degree students and auditors. The Director will manage and monitor a standard process for students declaring or changing majors, as well as transitions between and out of cross-campus programs. Additionally, the Director will manage a standard campus plan for interventions with students at academic risk, with shared accountability between academic advising units, student support offices, and other stakeholders.This role collaborates with both internal partners in the Division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Student Success (SEMSS) and cross-campus partners, such as Academic and Student Affairs, to ensure that academic advising is integrated into student success initiatives.As the leader of academic advising across UWM’s Schools and Colleges, the Director will foster communication and collaboration to create consistent academic advising experiences for students. This will involve continually assessing process/delivery outcomes, as well as student learning outcomes, in accordance with industry standards and institutional and divisional priorities. The Director will also lead and ensure the training and professional development of campus academic advisors.## **Key Job Responsibilities:**## **Academic Advising Training and Development & Staff Supervision*** Lead campus-wide training and professional development initiatives for academic advisors.* Manage a campus-wide process for students declaring or changing majors and transitioning between academic programs.* Guide the hiring and onboarding of new academic advisor positions across campus, in coordination with School/College unit supervisors.* Provide oversight and strategic direction for non-degree advising and course/curricular advising for auditors.* Exercise supervisory authority over at least 2.0 FTE employees, including hiring, performance management, and disciplinary actions.## Academic Advising Strategy & Planning• Represent academic advising in Strategic Enrollment Management (SEM) retention efforts.• Ensure academic advising practices support a cohesive and student-centered experience across all units.• Sponsor, charge, and set direction for institutional groups and committees connected to academic advising (e.g., Advisors & Coaches Network, Advising Steering Committee, Enhancing Advising Committee).• Represent UWM academic advising in Universities of Wisconsin initiatives.• Identify new, innovative, and collaborative sources of funding.## Assessment & Data-Informed Practice• Monitor campus-wide academic advising caseloads and assess evolving advising needs in relation to industry and peer institution standards.• Review, analyze, and respond to academic advising-related campus data.• Evaluate and implement emerging technologies and data-informed practices to enhance academic advising efficiency and student belonging.• Implement, manage, and enhance assessment and evaluation of campus-wide academic advising, following national standards and best practices.## Student Success & Support• Manage campus-wide interventions for students at academic risk.• Maintain open communication and strategic ties with School/College advising offices, Honors and Athletics advising, the Student Success Center, and cross-campus success coaching efforts.• Act as a liaison between professional advising and faculty advising.## **Department: Student Success**## **Compensation: $115,000-$125,000 (**Final salary offer will be determined based on qualifications and experience)## **Required Qualifications:*** Bachelor’s Degree or higher* At least three (3) years of experience in academic advising or student Experience in a leadership role, with at least one year of relevant experience.* Demonstrated experience working with populations that have been historically underrepresented (e.g., first-generation, Pell-eligible students, etc.) in educational settings.* Demonstrated knowledge of current and developing trends in academic advising, student retention, engagement, and achievement.* Strong understanding of holistic advising principles and best practices in student development.* Experience with advising technologies and data analytics.## **Preferred Qualifications:*** Experience in a public, academic environment working with a diverse student, faculty/teacher, and staff population.* Demonstrated experience building and maintaining collaborative partnerships with campus stakeholders.* Experience leading organizational change initiatives, including process redesign, policy development, and transformation of norms and values.* Skilled in setting timelines, managing resources, and ensuring accountability across teams.* Demonstrated professional experience leading effectively, fostering a respectful and collaborative team environment, and ensuring that multiple perspectives are considered in decision-making and daily operations.* Experience working in or assisting with establishing an integrated student service model.* Demonstrated ability to collaborate and work towards consensus among various constituents while maintaining tact, diplomacy, and a spirit of shared values.* Experience working with technology to improve efficiency and delivery of goals.**Working Environment*** This position shall be expected to travel, may have several work locations, including remote, to accomplish the goals of the unit and the institution.* While overseeing various aspects of academic advising, the successful candidate must demonstrate professionalism and maintain composure in high-pressure or challenging situations.* UWM is a team oriented and collaborative environment.## **How to Apply:**Interested applicants are required to apply online a provide a cover letter and detailed resume/CV that addresses your professional level work experience as it relates to all required and preferred qualifications. 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