Description:
The College of Arts and Sciences has nearly 50 departments and programs, spanning the Humanities, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences and comprises about two-thirds of all faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate majors on campus.
Advising is integral to the understanding of teaching and learning mission of the University of Oregon. The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) committed to providing personalized, timely, and accurate academic and career guidance that advances the college’s liberal arts mission by:
Tykeson College and Career Advising (TCCA) has a coordinated approach to advising that strives to be student-centered, caring, holistic, inclusive, and culturally aware. We offer year-round advising services, including peak registration times and summer orientation advising sessions, to ensure that the needs of our students are met. TCCA is located in Tykeson Hall and structured to align with CAS’ divisional groupings of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. In addition, the College also houses pre-health advising support for students interested in health-related careers and programs.
Position Summary
Academic and Career Advisors provide major- and minor-specific academic advising services, and activities to assist students planning within a portfolio of majors under one of CAS’ divisional groupings (Social Sciences, Natural Sciences/Pre-Health, and Humanities). Advisors collaborate with students to help them achieve their personal goals, academic potential, and professional success. This position monitors degree progress and meets with students both in person (pre-scheduled appointments and drop-in) and remote modalities. Advisors use tools and resources to gain knowledge of UO majors, minors, academic programs and student engagement opportunities.
Advisors are focused on student success by providing support to students in various stages of their academic journey. This position assists students in developing academic plans that reflect their values, interest and goals. These plans provide support and referrals for students to engage with and explore UO resources that include courses, self-assessment(s), departmental/faculty mentorship, and career readiness events or activities.
Advisors must be able to work with and understand the needs of first-generation, low income, underrepresented, international, and transfer students. They must be skilled in addressing the needs of re-entry students, students in crisis, and students experiencing scholastic difficulty.
Advisors must work collaboratively and foster a welcoming, inclusive, accessible, and professional atmosphere in the office. This person must exhibit cultural humility and agility, with the ability and commitment to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Minimum Requirements
| Organization | University of Oregon |
| Industry | Education / Training Jobs |
| Occupational Category | Academic and Career Advisor |
| Job Location | Oregon,USA |
| Shift Type | Morning |
| Job Type | Full Time |
| Gender | No Preference |
| Career Level | Intermediate |
| Experience | 2 Years |
| Posted at | 2025-01-17 2:57 am |
| Expires on | 2026-03-04 |