ON-CAMPUS GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISOR – PT at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Inc
Kansas City, Missouri, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 May, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Academic Advising, Student Onboarding, Communication Skills, Microsoft Office Suite, Canvas, CAMS, Pharos 360, Student Retention, Course Sequencing, Relationship Building, Record Maintenance, Time Management

Industry

Description
Description ON-CAMPUS GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISOR Reports to: Assistant Director of Academic Advising Department: Center for Student Success FLSA Status: PT Salary, Non-Exempt JOB PURPOSE The On-Campus Graduate Student Advisor assists students in persevering through their respective degree programs in preparation for Christian ministry in service to the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention. In addition, this position is the main contact for students during their time at Midwestern and is responsible for onboarding new students and retaining current students. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Develop meaningful relationships with on-campus students to enable accountability and encouragement in their academic journey Help guide students from the point of enrollment through the completion of their program in a manner that exemplifies a concern for the students’ personal development and ministry calling Set appointments with all new students to introduce them to the program and its resources, answer questions, and assist in registration for their first term of classes. Design and implement a communication plan to ensure new student success before and during their first term. Create and maintain an advising file for each new student with relevant information about their interests, circumstances, and goals. Contact current students not yet enrolled in the upcoming term. Assist them with any roadblocks they have encountered in their educational path. Monitor and contact students deemed 'at-risk’. Encourage and equip them to succeed. Field questions about schedules, programs, and special opportunities Provide accurate information, develop Course Sequencing plans, and connect with other departments, as applicable. Maintain up-to-date advising records within the appropriate systems. Collaborate with the team to update communication plans, student resources, and advising strategies, as needed. Create and maintain weekly student contact reports for the Director of Advising and Student Success Be familiar with all areas of the Midwestern website, providing important student information Offer general guidance to students concerning on-campus housing, academic resources, student events, and employment Coordinate with on-campus student support personnel to ensure student needs are met in accordance with institutional policies and procedures WORKING CONDITIONS No more than twenty-nine (29) hours per week Share office environment Requirements QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTS Include, however, not limited to: Christian with high integrity, actively pursuing a relationship with God Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university Graduate student experience, preferred Basic understanding of the Midwestern educational experience Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal Able to show courtesy and wisdom when dealing with sensitive issues with trustees, faculty, staff, and students. Proper phone etiquette skills are required Able to prioritize job functions to meet deadlines while serving the needs of students and staff Positive Attitude Attention to detail with the ability to identify useful information Desire and willingness to learn Skilled in computer technologies, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook), Canvas, CAMS, and Pharos 360 Must be able to pass background screening, including driving record Eligible to work in the United States PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Frequently required to sit or stand for periods of time at the desk or computer station Occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. Frequently required to spend extended time on the phone Able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities may include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Responsibilities
The advisor supports graduate students through their degree programs by managing onboarding, registration, and retention efforts. They maintain student records and provide guidance on academic resources and institutional policies to ensure student success.
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