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Part-time Advisor

Apply now Tracking Code: 2024ADV
Work Type: Part-time
Categories: Temporary
Salary: $20-$22 per hour

This is a NON-CLASSIFIED employment opportunity.  Visit the State of Colorado for Classified employment opportunities.   

The Part-Time Advisors provide professional advising related to educational, and career related decision making, focusing on academic advising for Career & Technical Education (CTE) degrees and certificates, transfer degrees, and various courses of study.  Advisors also provide general academic advising to include support functions for college initiatives/programs related to student success. Advisors will manage and coordinate an assigned student caseload and collaborate with relevant departmental personnel to ensure appropriate educational planning to meet academic and career goals. All responsibilities are in support of student success as outlined in Pikes Peak State College’s Strategic Plan.

Advisor positions are temporary part-time hourly, not to exceed 28 hours per week.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Completed Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.
  • Understanding of community college students and the community college mission.
  • Professional level experience working with students in a secondary, post-secondary, workforce, or adult education setting.

Professional level experience is defined by the Colorado Division of Human Resources: A position that involves the exercise of discretion, analytical skill, judgment, personal accountability, and responsibility for creating, developing, integrating, applying, or sharing an organized body of knowledge.  Colorado revised statute (C.R.S. 24-50-135(1) allows colleges to exempt positions from the State Personnel Classified System that are determined to be professional level work.

Preferred Qualifications

  • One or more years of professional level experience working with students in a secondary, post-secondary, workforce, or adult education setting.

Applications accepted until position is filled.  

Department Hours of Operation:

  • Monday 8am – 8pm
  • Tuesday 8am – 8pm
  • Wednesday 8am – 8pm
  • Thursday 8am – 8pm
  • Friday 8am – 5pm
  • Saturday 8am – 5pm

Department Work Locations:

  • Centennial Campus – 5675 S. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80906
  • Downtown Studio Campus – 100 West Pikes Peak Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903
  • Rampart Range Campus – 2070 Interquest Parkway, Colorado Springs, CO 80921
  • Additional sites, as determined by Director, Coordinator, or Assistant Coordinator, may include but are not limited to:
    • Fort Carson Education Center – 1661 O’Connell St., Building 1012, Fort Carson, CO 80913
    • Peterson Space Force Base Education Center – 1141 Stewart Ave., Building 1411, Colorado Springs, CO 80914
    • Regional High Schools
    • Remote location

Must be a State of Colorado resident or able to relocate to Colorado prior to first date of employment.

Application Instructions:  Application must be submitted online.  Incomplete applications may not receive full consideration.  A complete application will include:

  • Cover letter - Address the minimum and preferred qualifications in the order listed on the job announcement.
  • Resume - Reflect experience, education, knowledge, skills, and abilities.  
  • Unofficial Transcripts - Unofficial transcripts for all degrees conferred.  Official transcripts are required if hired for the position.  
  • Professional References - Provide names and contact information for three recent professional references who can address your expertise and background for this position.

Pikes Peak State College participates in the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA) contribution rates.

Note: Prior submission of application materials will not be considered.

Essential Functions 

Academic and Career Advising

  • Managing assigned student caseload including long-term planning and appropriate referrals. 
  • Providing general academic advising in person and via synchronous and asynchronous technologies to new and continuing students, to include: reviewing career plans; evaluating and interpreting placement test scores; assigning/changing faculty advisors; recommending coursework. Teaching students to register using MyPPSC Portal or EAB Navigate for classes based on student’s needs and prerequisite status. Utilizing student records systema to gather information and record appropriate contact notations. Preparing and interpreting degree audits to determine student’s progress toward academic goals.  
  • Mapping comprehensive academic and career plans for individual students, based upon understanding of program requirements, student’s life situation, and career/personal goals.   
  • Ensuring that students understand four-year transfer options, partnerships, and other resources.  
  • Making appropriate referrals to other college student services areas in support of students’ academic and personal needs. 
  • Documenting student interactions in accordance with department and institution policies in support of accountability and program assessment. 
  • Ensuring that all relevant advising and given career information is up to date; including but not limited to: admissions requirements; new programs and course changes; important dates; college-wide initiatives; transfer requirements and options. 
  • Providing short-term individual and career advising to assist students with career, educational, and employment decision making; coordinating referrals to other college and community resources as appropriate.

Departmental and Institutional Support

  • Represents department on college committees and task forces as assigned.
  • Assists with special events, follow-up, and other service initiatives.
  • Collaborates with internal and external partners to provide equity based, culturally competent, efficient, and fair services.

General Duties, Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities

  • Cultural competence and demonstrated evidence, understanding, and commitment to the concepts of diversity, multiculturalism, and their application in the workplace.
  • Experience utilizing technology to provide synchronous and asynchronous services to students.
  • Experience with public speaking and group educational presentations.
  • Experience developing traditional or web-based programming and materials for workshops, services, and special events.
  • Excellent computer skills including, working knowledge of EAB Navigate, Banner (INB and SSB), DegreeWorks, and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Access, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint).
  • In-depth knowledge of academic advising procedures and policies; advising information resources; and college’s instructional programs.
  • Ability to prepare effective written communications, utilizing correct grammar and spelling.
  • Skills in organization and accurate recordkeeping with strict attention to detail and student privacy issues.
  • Ability to develop practical academic and career plans of action based upon student’s individual life situation and goals.
  • Ability to professionally and tactfully interact, communicate, establish rapport and work collaboratively with a wide variety of constituents, including students, faculty, staff, and community members/organizations.
  • Ability to work independently and follow through on assignments with minimal direction.
  • Barring special circumstances (as evaluated by supervisor), this position will not be granted annual leave during semester breaks when the college is open, due to responsibilities in supporting break advising efforts.
  • Position requires energetic, flexible team member willing to work occasional evenings and Saturdays to accommodate programming needs; travel between all campuses as needed.
  • Demonstrated understanding of current labor market trends and career information resources
  • Ability to work evenings as needed, and travel to multiple campuses and off campus locations.

As part of the State of Colorado, PPSC offers a competitive benefits package:

This job description reflects Pikes Peak State College’s best effort to describe the essential duties and qualifications of the job.  It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities or qualifications of the job.  This document is not intended to exclude an opportunity for modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodation.   

EEO Statement: Pikes Peak State College is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Americans with Disabilities Act institution.  We value diversity, strive for a more unified campus where all people are valued, treated fairly, and possess a sense of belonging.  Pikes Peak State College encourages minorities, women, veterans and persons with disabilities to apply.

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