
Graduate Senior Advising Specialist
Metropolitan State University of Denver
- Denver, CO
- $50,000-61,800 per year
- Training
- Full-time
- Educating and training students to work with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities, including those who are members of historically excluded populations.
- Building community centered and strategic partnerships with organizations, co-creating relationship-centered learning and working environments to foster growth and collaboration.
- Utilizing the NASW Code of Ethics to inform teaching and practice, while adapting to changes in the field and world, drawing from a vast knowledge base informed by multiple perspectives.
- Provide academic advising to MSW program students in person, by phone or online.
- Use Navigate360 and other advising-related systems to document student interactions, and facilitate communication.
- Maintain an advanced understanding of the MSW program curriculum and degree completion options to maximize student progression and retention.
- Coordinate closely with the Office of Social Work Internships to ensure students are receiving critical information regarding internship placement and support.
- Facilitate student enrollment and solve registration problems and errors.
- Work with a diverse population of graduate students who are at various levels in their careers and lives.
- Analyze Degree Progress Reports (DPRs) at the conclusion of every semester and provide students with an individualized Academic Progress Report (APR) that includes an attainable path to graduation.
- Identify students who are out of academic standing compliance and design a customized resolution plan that adheres to programmatic course sequencing rules as well as Departmental and University policies and procedures.
- Conduct outreach activities that impact retention such as Early Alert campaigns, drop and withdraw support, and leave of absences.
- Initiate students’ applications for graduation and determine who is eligible for graduation in partnership with the Registrar’s Office.
- Design and participate in University and departmental advising campaigns.
- Ensure individual advising services are accessible to all students, to include both fully online and on campus students.
- Engage in assessment practices to continually improve and develop advising services.
- Meet regularly with the MSW Program Director to discuss student support needs and attend MSW faculty meetings.
- Coach students through academic and administrative barriers to connect them with resources and provide additional check-ins with students as needed.
- Coordinate Student Support Reviews (SSR), as needed, that involve feedback from all instructors and faculty advisor.
- Work collaboratively with program faculty to identify student support needs on a cohort or individual basis, and to foster a network of support for students between the student, advisor, and faculty.
- Communicate with the Office of Social Work Internships on student support issues.
- Engage with University student support resources such as CARE reports, Office of Graduate Studies, the Counseling Center and other areas.
- Participate in the Student Support Process, through attendance in formal resolution focused meetings.
- Engage in assessment of the Student Support Process to ensure the student perspective is considered.
- Lead information sessions for prospective MSW students and offer individual prospective student support.
- Maintain and regularly assess the MSW Program Student Orientation in Canvas.
- Participate in the MSW Program Fall Assembly and MSW Pinning and Hooding Ceremony and any other departmental events.
- Educate MSW Program students on licensure options, requirements, and policies, including how licensure varies from state to state, with a focus on Colorado.
- Liaise with the National Association of Social Workers, Colorado (NASW-CO) to stay informed about licensure requirements or policies.
- Work with the Social Work Assessment Committee to faciliate exit and alumni surveys.
- Explore a mentorship program or other means of connection for MSW alums and current students.
- Serve on at least two departmental committees.
- Actively participate in the MSU Denver advising community including attendance at regular meetings, providing feedback, and participating in workgroups as needed.
- Serve as a point of contact for MSU Denver Graduate Studies including attendance at regular meetings, providing feedback, and participating in workgroups as needed.
- Exceptional organizational, planning, and problem-solving skills
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, faculty, and colleagues
- Demonstrated ability to relate effectively with a diverse university community
- Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum of 3 years of academic advising experience or work in a similar student success role
- Detail-oriented; ability to consistently and accurately track and maintain data
- Master’s degree in higher education, social work, or other related field
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency
- Experience assisting with developing and/or leading trainings, workshops or presentations
- Full Time
- Exempt
- Days of Week: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Evenings and Weekend Work: Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekend hours as needed
- Schedule: Hybrid with required in person, on campus work as well as some remote schedules
- Travel: Rarely
- Resume
- Cover letter describing relevant job experiences as they relate to listed job qualifications and interest in the position