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Academic Success Coordinator
- Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO)
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Posting Detail Information
Working TitleAcademic Success Coordinator
Position LocationFort Collins, CO
Work LocationPosition is fully in-office/in-person
Research Professional PositionNo
Posting Number202500669AP
Position TypeAdmin Professional/ Research Professional
Classification TitleProf/Indiv Contrib II
Number of Vacancies1
Work Hours/Week40
Proposed Annual Salary Range$50,000-$55,000; Commensurate on experience and training
Employee Benefits
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Desired Start Date
Position End Date (if temporary)
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on06/02/2025
Description of Work Unit
The Department of Psychology houses one of the largest undergraduate majors at the University, and aims to teach the methodology and core content areas of academic psychology to approximately 1,500 undergraduates. The Department also aims to educate and train approximately 95 graduate students in general psychology and in the specialities of Counseling, Applied Social and Health, Cognitive, Cognitive Neuroscience, or Industrial/Organizational Psychology.
Position Summary
The Academic Success Coordinator in the Department of Psychology of the College of Natural Sciences is a full time 12-month Administrative Professional position. This position requires in-person work during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. The Department of Psychology houses one of the largest undergraduate majors at the University, serving over 1,500 undergraduate students.
The Academic Success Coordinator (advisor) plays a critical and supportive role in strengthening departmental efforts to provide quality advising and promote undergraduate student success. This position supports an innovative and holistic approach to providing students with the assistance, guidance, and resources necessary to be successful.
The primary functions of the Academic Success Coordinator are to:
+ Foster the successful transition of the student to the university environment,
+ Encourage major and career exploration to ensure the psychology major suits their interests,
+ Foster student engagement with faculty, and
+ Promote timely graduation
The Academic Success Coordinator supplements the faculty-student mentoring role. Because of the distinctive characteristics and needs of new students (both those who enter as new first-year students and those who enter as transfer students), the Academic Success Coordinator typically interacts with students more frequently in the initial semesters of the students’ academic career. Interactions in later semesters focus on connecting students to faculty mentors, interest areas within the major, and achieving a timely graduation.
Academic Success Coordinators, play a critical role in promoting undergraduate student success. They work directly with students majoring in psychology in order to develop, implement, and monitor an action plan for success. The Academic Success Coordinator’s duties include advising students, connecting students to faculty, maintaining student records, interacting with faculty members, and collaborating with campus offices. The Academic Success Coordinator works with other members of the advising staff including the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Affairs and reports to the Manager of Undergraduate Advising.
Required Job Qualifications
+ Master’s degree (completed by June 1, 2025)ORBachelor’s degree and two years post-bachelors professional work experience.
+ The individual must have professional experience in higher education or high school setting working with students in providing one-on-one and group interactions to assist in their academic success and graduation.
Preferred Job Qualifications
+ Master’s degree in college student personnel, psychology, counseling, higher education, communications, social work, sociology, education, human services, natural sciences, or a related field.
+ Experience mentoring and advising college students.
+ Demonstrated understanding of student development and awareness of the transition issues for students entering and progressing through higher education.
+ Demonstrated knowledge of, and relevant abilityto work effectively with a wide range of individuals and groups.
+ Experience coordinating and communicating with campus organizations and departments from both academic and student affairs.
+ Excellent professional communication skills, including interpersonal, presentation, writing and technical/computer skills.
+ Familiarity with Microsoft office programs, as well as other university data and communication systems.
+ Teaching, leading large groups, or public speaking experience.
Essential Duties
Job Duty CategoryAcademic Advising
Duty/Responsibility
+ Advise psychology students regarding curriculum, course offerings, and progress toward their degree; engage students with faculty at points where discipline-specific knowledge and perspective is required
+ Complete administrative advising tasks for psychology students to monitor progress toward degree attainment; maintain connection with students
+ Hold full-service advising sessions throughout the year and at student orientation
+ Develop graduation plans; introduce education abroad experience; discuss field placement, research assistant and teaching assistant opportunities; promote career counseling; and encourage use of campus services
+ Be knowledgeable of and provide guidance regarding institutional policies
+ Serve as an advocate for students when appropriate, both within department and to university community; foster improved communication between students and their instructors or other campus offices
+ Provide students with easy access to timely and relevant information by posting items on social media, online platforms, and contributing to other informational resources
+ Collaborate with front office staff to maintain a welcoming environment and to deliver consistent and accurate messages
+ Coordinate student-facing resource material for psychology students; revise and develop as necessary; assist in maintaining and updating advising publications, manuals, and check sheets
+ Respond to department and campus email in a timely fashion
+ Develop familiarity with issues faced by student populations and develop an advising approach accordingly
+ Treat each student as an individual, understanding that every student’s path to degree attainment may be different
+ Aid department in student success initiatives
+ Bring new and innovative ideas to the advising group, share resources, and maintain a willingness to engage in collaboration and conversation
+ Develop knowledge base of different areas within the field of psychology
+ Assist with the completion of course overrides and overloads in ARIES system
+ Maintain accurate up to date and detailed information within student files, advising notes ( EAB /Navigate) and other advising information systems
Percentage Of Time70
Job Duty CategoryDirect Retention Work
Duty/Responsibility
+ Teach PSY 192, First Year Seminar for Psychology students; provide opportunities for faculty introductions to first-year students
+ Meet with all assigned first-year and transfer psychology students during the first semester; foster a successful transition, promote major exploration for students questioning their choice of major, and facilitate students’ interactions with faculty
+ Review graduation plans with all first-year students and long-term academic plans with all transfer and upper division students
+ Facilitate faculty-student dialogue by making referrals for discipline-specific faculty mentoring and advising
+ Implement a plan to work with students on Academic Watch and Academic Warning along with the advising team
+ Conduct outreach each semester to students identified by the university as at risk due to certain performance indicators; track outreach utilizing advising software (e.g., EAB /Navigate)
Percentage Of Time10
Job Duty CategoryRecruitment/Orientation
Duty/Responsibility
+ Assist with presentations and advising at orientation programs
+ Meet with and advise prospective students and their guests; create a welcoming environment; inform them of opportunities available to psychology majors at Colorado State University
Percentage Of Time10
Job Duty CategoryAssessment and Reporting
Duty/Responsibility
+ Track success indicators of cohorts of psychology majors; measure progress of individual students
+ Participate in a comprehensive assessment plan of advising services
+ Utilize information provided by other assessments to best meet individual student needs
+ Assist in gathering and reporting data in regards to advising programming
Percentage Of Time5
Job Duty CategoryCampus Collaboration/Service/Administration
Duty/Responsibility
+ Partner with Career Center, Advising Network, Faculty, Housing and Dining Services, University Honors Program, Education Abroad, Student Diversity Programs and Services, and other campus offices to facilitate and support student success
+ Partner with Administrative Assistant staff in Psychology Department office to revise forms, practices, and protocols related to serving students
+ Serve as a contributing member of the advising team to develop and implement a vision that provides students with comprehensive and holistic advising services to promote student success
+ Participate in appropriate training and professional development opportunities
+ Personal and professional commitment to access in teaching, professional development, assessment, creative activity, service to the profession
+ Regular participation in the Advising Network at CSU
Percentage Of Time5
Application Details
Special Instructions to Applicants
CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. If you are needing assistance or accommodations with the search process, please reach out to the listed search contact. Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
For full consideration, materials must be received by June 2, 2025. To apply, submit:
+ Cover letter describing your education, experience, qualifications and skills specifically related to position description,
+ Resumé,
+ Phone numbers and e-mail addresses for three professional references. References will not be contacted without prior notification to candidates.
Conditions of EmploymentPre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires)
Search ContactAndrea Keaten: [email protected]
EEO
Colorado State University ( CSU ) provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Background Check Policy Statement
Colorado State University strives to provide a safe study, work, and living environment for its faculty, staff, volunteers and students. To support this environment and comply with applicable laws and regulations, CSU conducts background checks for the finalist before a final offer. The type of background check conducted varies by position and can include, but is not limited to, criminal history, sex offender registry, motor vehicle history, financial history, and/or education verification. Background checks will also be conducted when required by law or contract and when, in the discretion of the University, it is reasonable and prudent to do so.
References Requested
References Requested
Minimum Requested3
Maximum Requested3
Supplemental Questions
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Applicant Documents
Required Documents
+ Cover Letter
+ Resume
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