Assistant Director for Outreach and Programming

Position Type: Classified

Faculty / Non-Faculty / Administration: Non-Faculty


Pay
Band:
6


Level: 1

Department: Academic Advising and Planning Ctr



Job
Purpose

The Assistant Director for Outreach and Programming in the Academic Advising & Planning Center maintains an advising
caseload of undergraduate students to assist them with all aspects of academic planning by promoting and encouraging self-authorship and
resource utilization in support of academic success, as well as the timely and informed pursuit of an academic major, supervising
professional academic advisors and overseeing a correlative area of departmental responsibility as outlined in the job
duties.


Minimum Requirements

Bachelor’s degree required in liberal arts discipline, counseling or related
field. Two years of professional workplace experience in higher education academic advising and experience developing, implementing, and
programming and activities, creating content using Learning Management Systems (LMS), and a desire to develop others through leadership and
supervision.



Preferred Qualifications and Experience:
* Supervision and training
*
Conferred Master’s Degree
* Progressive workplace responsibility
* Assessment
*
Familiarity with Banner, Degree Works and CRM Advise
* Experience working with LMS systems
*
Attention to detail

A successful candidate will love:


Serving as a leader to support
professional advisors’ growth and develop both personally and professionally

Collaborating with advisors and leadership team
for continuous improvement
Working with undergraduate students in one-on-one and group settings to identify goals, understanding
campus systems and plan for success

Developing and evaluating large-scale programming in both virtual and in-person formats and
providing continuous support
Managing content housed in a Learning Management System (LMS)
Embracing and employing
established departmental values (Team Spirit, Accountability, Humility, Communication, Appreciation, Inclusion)
Working with
undergraduate students in both one-on-one and in group advising settings in person and online assisting in identifying goals, understanding
campus systems and planning for success

Collaborating with colleagues inside and outside the department to drive the vision and
mission of the department through programming and committee work
Serving as a referral agent to campus
resources

Helping students find their place and their people
Employing current and evolving
technology

Serving as a problem solver and resource to students and colleagues alike
Exhibiting initiative and
sharing ideas

Being a part of a team dedicated to mutual respect and collegiality
Enjoy working in a dynamic, fast
paced season-based advising (distinct Fall, Spring, Summer) setting

Working independently as well in work
teams
Participating in ongoing professional development opportunities with a dedication to continuous
improvement

Candidates with an equivalent combination of experience and/or education are encouraged to
apply.


Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge:
Demonstrated
understanding of student development and higher education administration at a liberal arts & sciences college

Well versed in the
basic principles and theories of academic advising and college student development in higher education
Thorough understanding
and engagement in national advising practices

FERPA regulations and their application
Working knowledge of Microsoft
Suite products and Zoom software


Skills and Abilities:
Desire to train, supervise and formally evaluate professional staff
members, develop professional staff and provide ongoing support through a consistent in-person presence
Exceptional ability at
being a team player, establishing, building, and maintaining effective internal and external relationships and contributing to a friendly,
welcoming environment
Experience creating content using Learning Management Systems (LMS)
Demonstrated
problem-solving
Demonstrated effective written and oral communication, interpersonal, organizational and customer service
skills

Able to lead multiple, simultaneous complex projects with competing priorities
Affirm and contribute to a
positive workplace culture

Team spirited, enjoy leading people to achieve a common goal
Exhibit initiative and
have tolerance for ambiguity in an ever-changing environment

Must have strong background in program development and
implementation
Exhibit initiative and have tolerance for ambiguity
Participate in all in-person programs,
activities and initiatives relative to job duties
Think creatively and successfully execute new initiatives with limited
guidance

Additional Comments Regarding Position


This is an in-person position. May be required to
work outside the College’s normal operating hours (8:30am-5:00pm, Monday through Friday), during New Student Orientation, Accepted Student
Weekend, and other special events. May be required to offer individual or group appointments virtually. Must have personal internet service
and computer equipment that would allow for approved remote work. Physical demands include sitting, walking within the office and around
campus; navigating to, from and between buildings, classroom environments and stairways, particularly during New Student Orientation.
Applicants with mobility issues are welcome to apply.

Special Instructions to Applicants


Applicants must
submit a targeted cover letter, resume and three professional references, one of which must be a current or past supervisor. In addition,
applicants must submit both a thoughtful Advising Philosophy and a thoughtful leadership philosophy as additional attachments. Neither
document should exceed two pages.

Applicants selected for an interview will be contacted for an in-person, on campus interview after
the position closes for applications.


Applicants that fail to complete the online application in its entirety or submit requested
materials will not be considered for the position.

Please complete the application to include all current and previous work history
and education. A resume will not be accepted nor reviewed to determine if an applicant has met the qualifications for the
position.



*Salary is commensurate with education/experience which exceeds the minimum requirements.

Offers of employment are
contingent upon a successful background check.



All applications must be submitted online https://jobs.cofc.edu.

Salary: *$47,588 –
$63,000


Closing Date: 10/13/2025


Benefits

  • Insurance:
    Health/Dental/Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Leave: Sick/Annual/Parental
  • Retirement
  • Long Term
    Disability
  • Paid Holidays
  • Free CARTA Bus Service
  • Employee Tuition Assistance Program (ETAP)
  • Employee
    Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Full Benefits Package – Click
    Here

Open Until Filled: No

Posting Number: 2025131



EEO
Statement



The College of Charleston is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or
group on the basis of sex, gender (including gender identity and/or expression), pregnancy, race, religion, color, national origin, age,
disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, genetic information, and other classifications protected by applicable federal,
state, and local laws. For more information, please visit eop.cofc.edu.



Quicklink for
Posting:
https://jobs.cofc.edu/postings/17195


Activity

As a member of the leadership team,
provides daily leadership and in-person presence within the department and supports daily departmental operations and services. Collaborates
in strategic planning, development of departmental objectives, policies and procedures; and implementation of academic advising programs,
special projects, and assessment initiatives. Recommends changes or improvements to the current policies and procedures for the Department.
Upholds and exemplifies established departmental values. Works with departmental and campus leadership to champion effective academic
advising pedagogy, implement changes based on best practices, and works to align advising practices across the
curriculum.

Essential or Marginal: Essential


Percent of Time:
10


Activity

Provide effective interpersonal guidance, information and assistance in identifying, developing,
and implementing strategies supportive of individual academic and career goals. Provide quality, accurate academic advising, either
in-person or virtually, to first-year, transfer, and undecided students, including special populations (academically at-risk, provisional,
academic warning or probation or conditionally readmitted, Summer First students and students with physical or learning disabilities),
following a developmental philosophy of advising as defined by NACADA and CAS standards and meeting Advisor Learning Outcomes. Work with
students to develop an academic plan by exploring interests, discussing majors and course options, setting realistic goals and addressing
academic concerns. Refer advisees to other campus resources as appropriate. Actively participate and help execute advising assessment
related initiatives. Support an Advisor on Call in a rotation during business hours and support Quick Question Drop-in services as necessary
throughout the year. Documents advising sessions and maintains academic records in compliance with College of Charleston policies and
procedures and FERPA regulations. Participates in New Student Orientation and delivers individual and small group workshops using
technology-driven planning tools and resources. This may include travel across campus for preparation meetings and content delivery in
various campus buildings and settings.

Essential or Marginal: Essential


Percent of Time:
50


Activity


Supervises. observes and formally evaluates four or more professional academic advisors and/or
intern, providing ongoing support and developmental feedback through individual or small group team meetings, primarily through in-person
contact. Provides supervisory assistance to the Director for the Academic Advising & Planning Center staff at large, including participation
in but not limited to personnel matters. Manages and resolves sensitive or complex issues as they arise in the Center, as
necessary.

Essential or Marginal: Essential


Percent of Time:
15


Activity

Oversee all aspects of annual departmental sponsored programming to include the Majors and Minors
Fair (MMF), Advising Consortium, and Campus Partners College, coordinating details where necessary, and ensuring communication with all
stake holders before, during and after the event is effective and timely. Chair the MMF committee to prepare and/or update all supporting
program materials for staff and students and work with the Data Coordinator to update the departmental website as appropriate. Serve as
primary contact for academic departments’ participation in the MMF and troubleshoot problems. Execute and assess programmatic efforts and
apply changes for future events based on data collected. This may include travel across campus to execute the
event.

Essential or Marginal: Essential


Percent of Time:
5


Activity


Collaborate with New Student Programs to coordinate and manage all aspects of department’s
advising and registration (virtual and in-person) new student orientation sessions throughout the summer. Communicate with New Student
Programs, First Year Experience, Admissions and the Registrar’s office for planning purposes. Troubleshoot problems that arise throughout
the process. Facilitate staff discussion about changes or updates to orientation processes and recommend changes to the Director. Consider
orientation practices for new student populations (i.e. online only/Military) and research best practices. Work with AAPC Leadership team
and designated advisors in the development and implementation of Orientation pre-learning and semester advising modules and coordinate with
department’s Data Coordinator to ensure student enrollment and communicate updates to staff. Plan and coordinate staff’s Orientation Boot
Camp and late registration activities. Assess departmental effectiveness during Orientation and recommend changes. This may include travel
across campus for meetings and content delivery in various campus buildings and settings.

Essential or Marginal:
Essential


Percent of Time: 10


Activity


Represents the AAPC in various venues
including Admissions events (i.e. Maroon Mondays, Accepted Student Weekend) and coordinates the department’s participation, and serve as a
liaison to schools, departments and programs to facilitate communication and marketing of key information and strengthen AAPC’s visibility
on campus. This may include travel across campus for meetings and content delivery in various campus buildings and
settings.

Essential or Marginal: Essential


Percent of Time:
5


Activity

Attend and participate in on and off campus, regional and national professional development
opportunities as it relates to area of responsibility. Apply knowledge to personal practice, as well as colleagues in the department. Share
content across campus to improve the quality of advising practices campus wide. This may involve intra or interstate travel. Serve as search
committee member inside and outside the department, serving as Chair as needed.

Essential or Marginal:
Essential


Percent of Time: 5

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