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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Location
Madison, WI

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Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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JOB NO.: 96824-AS

Work Type: Staff-Full Time

Department: L&S/POLITICAL SCI/POLI SCI


Location: Madison

Categories: Academic Advising, Student Services/Support

Employment Class: Academic Staff-Renewable

Position Vacancy ID: 96824-AS

Working Title: Advisor

Official Title: SR STUDENT SERV COORD(T25BN) or STUDENT SERVICES CORD(T25DN) or ASSOC STU SERV COORD(T25FN)

FTE: 100%

Anticipated Begin Date: JANUARY 20, 2019

Term: This is a renewable appointment.

Advertised Salary:

Minimum $37,893 ANNUAL (12 months)
Depending on Qualifications



Degree and Area of Specialization:

BA or BS required (Masters preferred), with student advising experience in Political Science, Public Policy, Political Economy, or related Social Science field strongly preferred.



Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:

Minimum one year work experience in college-level academic advising in a higher-education setting. The ideal candidate should be able to adapt to change and have the ability to take initiative. Must be able to demonstrate ability to work with student data, handling time sensitive and confidential materials both independently and in a team. Familiarity with data libraries, queries, student record systems (SIS, Advisor Note, DARS, QL, Qualtrics, etc.) is desirable. Familiarity with interpreting and applying policies and procedures as they relate to student applications and their academic progress through graduation. Sensitivity to the needs of a student population of diverse ethnic background, national origin, socio-economic status, and gender is essential.



License or certificate:



Position Summary:

This position provides advising for undergraduate students including declared majors and those interested in the program. The Department of Political Science seeks a committed professional to assist students at various points in their academic careers and to help ensure a high-quality experience for students that interact with the Department.



Additional Information:



Contact:

Amy Gangl
agangl@wisc.edu
608-263-7925
Relay Access (WTRS): 7-1-1 (out-of-state: TTY: 800.947.3529, STS: 800.833.7637) and above Phone number (See RELAY_SERVICE for further information. )



Instructions to applicants:

Please click on the "Apply Now" button to start the application process.

An applicant may be hired into an Associate Student Services Coordinator, Student Services Coordinator, or Senior Student Services Coordinator title dependent upon experience. Title will be determined upon hire.

For questions on the position, contact: Amy Gangl (608) 263-7925 or agangl@wisc.edu.

To apply for this position you will need to upload a cover letter, resume and contact information for at least three professional references, including your current supervisor. References will not be contacted without advance notice.

Your cover letter should address your qualifications as they pertain to the minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience listed above.



Additional Link: Full Position Details

NOTE: A Period of Evaluation will be Required

The University of Wisconsin is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.

The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report contains current campus safety and disciplinary policies, crime statistics for the previous 3 calendar years, and on-campus student housing fire safety policies and fire statistics for the previous 3 calendar years. UW-Madison will provide a paper copy upon request; please contact the University of Wisconsin Police Department.



Advertised: Dec 18 2018 Central Standard Time


Application Close: Jan 15 2019 11:55 PM Central Standard Time

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Organization

In achievement and prestige, the University of Wisconsin–Madison has long been recognized as one of America's great universities. A public, land-grant institution, UW–Madison offers a complete spectrum of liberal arts studies, professional programs and student activities, and many of its programs are hailed as world leaders in instruction, research and public service. Spanning 935 acres along the southern shore of Lake Mendota, the campus is located in the city of Madison.

The university traces its roots to a clause in the Wisconsin Constitution, which decreed that the state should have a prominent public university. In 1848, Nelson Dewey, Wisconsin’s first governor, signed the act that formally created the university, and its first class, with 17 students, met in a Madison school building on February 5, 1849.

From those humble beginnings, the university has grown into a large, diverse community, with about 40,000 students enrolled each year. These students represent every state in the nation, as well as countries from around the globe, making for a truly international population.

UW–Madison is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Wisconsin System, a statewide network of 13 comprehensive universities, 13 freshman-sophomore transfer colleges and an extension service. One of two doctorate-granting universities in the system, UW–Madison’s specific mission is to provide “a learning environment in which faculty, staff and students can discover, examine critically, preserve and transmit the knowledge, wisdom and values that will help insure the survival of this and future generations and improve the quality of life for all.”

The university achieves these ends through innovative programs of research, teaching and public service. Throughout its history, UW–Madison has sought to bring the power of learning into the daily lives of its students through innovations such as residential learning communities and service-learning opportunities. Students also participate freely in research, which has led to life-improving inventions ranging from more fuel-efficient engines to cutting-edge genetic therapies.

The Wisconsin Idea

Students, faculty and staff are motivated by a tradition known as the “Wisconsin Idea,” first started by UW President Charles Van Hise in 1904, when he declared that he would “never be content until the beneficent influence of the university [is] available to every home in the state.” The Wisconsin Idea permeates the university’s work and helps forge close working relationships among university faculty and students, and the state’s industries and government.

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