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The Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services (OASIS) is one of the largest learning communities at UC San Diego, supporting student empowerment personally, academically, and professionally. Our students and staff are innovative, productive, and engaged global citizens who are committed to social responsibility and promoting a diverse community of people, ideas, and perspectives. We accomplish this through academic success initiatives, leadership development, and bridging partnerships that move our students to change the world. The mission of OASIS is to facilitate the intellectual and personal development of UC San Diego students, particularly those who are underrepresented and underserved. Through a challenging and supportive environment that emphasizes collaboration, validation, equity, and social justice, OASIS contributes significantly to students’ retention, achievement, learning, and empowerment.
Job Responsibility:
Responsible for a broad range of programmatic support in the administration and delivery of services designed to increase the retention and graduate school admission rates for TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) participants
Works with the TRIO team to coordinate and support the design, delivery, advising, counseling, and administration of skill development and academic support services through workshops, seminars, and tutoring
Develops and prepares materials for training, meetings, events, workshops, and outreach — including programs and presentations for campus partners and the community
Serves as a primary point of contact for TRIO SSS students, building supportive relationships and connecting students to campus resources — including academic advising, counseling, financial aid, study management, and tutoring — to enhance academic success
Collaborates with the TRIO SSS Director and campus partners to develop comprehensive academic intervention strategies, providing intentional support to students who are currently enrolled, no longer enrolled, or on academic notice or dismissal
Works with the Academic Success and Retention Manager in OASIS to identify and implement support strategies for students experiencing academic challenges
Conducts ongoing reviews of student data within each cohort to identify trends affecting academic progress and retention, and develops intrusive, solution-centered outreach strategies to address them
Works collaboratively with the colleges — including the Deans of Academic Advising — to provide academic counseling and guidance on university policies, procedures, and graduation requirements, applying a problem-solving rather than prescriptive approach to support retention, close the achievement gap, and promote degree completion
Assists in the application review of incoming TRIO SSS participants and supports the recruitment, training, and supervision of student staff, providing guidance and mentorship on their academic and socio-cultural needs
Participates in TRIO SSS marketing, social media, and online presence
establishes and maintains liaisons with campus resource centers and academic departments
Serves on committees, special projects, and related assignments as appointed by the TRIO SSS Director
Requirements:
Graduation from college with major coursework in Sociology, Education, Ethnic Studies, or a related field
Knowledge of the theories and practice of counseling, learning, human and career development
Knowledge of personal growth and development areas, including critical thinking, effective communication, self appraisal, self-esteem, clarification of values, appropriate career choices, and leadership
Verified skill in the development, implementation and evaluation of educational, cultural, and social programs in a higher education environment that reflect the needs of a diverse student population
Knowledge of the methodologies used to enhance student achievement
Knowledge of theories and principles of higher education and student development with ability to interpret and implement policies and procedures
Knowledge of trends and issues facing low-income and first-generation college, underrepresented, disadvantaged, physically challenged, and under prepared students in higher education
Proven skill using effective pedagogical strategies for designing, planning, and implementing academic support programs for first-generation, low-income, multicultural, and other non-traditional college students
Knowledge and experience in analyzing problems and identifying solutions for problem-solving
skills and experience in developing and administering programs
Solid analytical skills for identifying areas for improvement and developing innovative solutions
Ability to recognize problems, conflicts or impact to others, research options, present alternatives, implement solutions and follow through to ensure goals are met
Familiarity with research methodologies and research designs
Demonstrated ability to keep accurate records, compile and analyze data for program effectiveness and assessment
Prepare summary, statistical reports, and instructional materials with attention to detail and accuracy
Knowledge of University, college, and major requirements, policies and procedures, including policies on handling student records and confidential documents
Demonstrated experience in event planning, coordination, and execution
Proven ability to deliver workshops and present concepts effectively to diverse audiences
Excellent collaboration skills to effectively work with cross-sectional teams on campus in order to develop and deliver services
Strong organizational skills with the ability to set priorities, multi-task and meet deadlines and goals
Aptitude to work independently, with minimal direction, in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions and changing priorities
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Outlook, Adobe, internet browsers, and databases
Nice to have:
Knowledge of OASIS programs and services
Familiarity with UCSD administrative, organizational, functional structure, policies and procedures, campus departments and their activities
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including tact, diplomacy, and discretion
Ability to maintain a calm, professional demeanor while engaging with individuals and groups across all levels of the university, including those from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds