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Assistant Director for Academic Resources

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Case Western Reserve University
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Job Title: Assistant Director for Academic Resources
Location: Case Main Campus
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 8630
Job Description POSITION OBJECTIVE

The Assistant Director for Academic Resources will supervise, manage and set policy and procedures for the campus-wide Peer Tutoring and Study Group +1 Programs, and serve as a subject matter expert for college student learning, academic support services and academic coaching strategies. As a member of the Student Advancement team, the assistant director will serve as a Navigator to a caseload of students, helping students develop a robust and meaningful connection to the Case Western Reserve University community through an integrated approach to academic and career/post-graduation planning as well as assisting students with making meaningful experiential education, social and extracurricular connections. The assistant director will create the curriculum for, deliver and assess UNIV 100: Essential Academic Strategies, a five-week seminar course for developing study skills. This position will collaborate with various student life and academic departments to develop and provide academic resources to students; meet with individual students outside of the navigator caseload in an academic coaching capacity to help them develop strategies and skills to achieve academic success; and create and update all Academic Resources online and print materials.

Building a welcoming and inclusive community is the foundation of the work we do as professionals working with students. Fully including people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives helps us all thrive by working together, focus on our collective well-being and help students gain insight from their academic endeavors and real-world experiences.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

    Recruit, hire, train, mentor and supervise student paraprofessionals including 100+ peer/study group tutors and the Academic Resources Coordinator (student paraprofessional). Create and facilitate initial and ongoing peer tutor training sessions. Establish expectations for tutors and evaluate performance providing recommendations for improvement and taking disciplinary action when necessary. Manage peer tutoring program budget. Collaborate with faculty to fill outstanding tutoring requests, recruit new tutors and provide feedback regarding the program’s effectiveness. Create and monitor program assessment strategies, including usage statistics and evaluations for Peer Tutoring and Study Group +1 programs. Maintain a response system for students requesting tutoring services using the TutorTrac software. Review and respond to communications related to tutoring and provide technical support for students seeking assistance or experiencing difficulties with TutorTrac software. Provide training to Spoken English Language Partners on the TutorTrac software. (35%)Serve as a Navigator to a caseload of students from matriculation through graduation and help them develop a robust and meaningful connection to the Case Western Reserve University community through an integrated approach to academic and career/post-graduation planning as well as assisting students with making meaningful experiential education, social and extracurricular connections. Through identification of student needs and a comprehensive working knowledge of all of the undergraduate academic programs, as well as the student support services, experiential learning options, career resources and mentoring opportunities available at the university, determine appropriate services, support and resources to increase academic readiness, progress and success. (15%)As a Navigator, serve as a resident expert to guide students in specific decisions, including the choice and scheduling of courses, selection or change of majors and minors, etc., providing referrals to specific departments, schools, or colleges as appropriate. Prior to arrival, engage incoming first-year students to discuss fall coursework recommendations and consider future curriculum options and goals. Review academic records, monitor and track the retention and progression toward degree completion for all students within their assigned cohort. Provide periodic grade reviews and mid-semester check to review grades; meet with students who are having academic difficulty or who are on academic probation. Intervene, provide support and develop next steps for students facing academic problems. Using a comprehensive and integrated record-keeping platform, document the undergraduate experience and ensure relevant updates reach the appropriate faculty advisors and administrators. (15%)Meet individually with students outside of assigned navigator caseload, most often by referral, who are seeking academic support to help them develop strategies and techniques to achieve academic success. Make and follow-up on referrals to other campus resources as needed. (10%) Collaborate with fellow navigators, student success colleagues and campus partners, including professional staff and faculty members, to create and deliver educational programs, workshops, seminars and webinars intended to bolster student academic success. (9%)Create curriculum, including formative and summative assessment activities and market and instruct UNIV 100: Essential Academic Strategies. When enrollment necessitates additional sections of the course, recruit and train instructional staff to facilitate the course. (9%)Create, maintain and update online and printed academic resources library, including the annual student planner, to be used by other campus entities as instructional resources and informational materials related to learning. Create content for department web pages related to areas of responsibility and serve as the department liaison to the Student Success Communication and Events Manager. (6%)

NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Perform duties and serve on Student Success and campus-wide committees as assigned. (1%)

CONTACTS

Department: Continuous contact with the associate director of academic resources for consultation, to provide and receive information and to report difficulties and complaints. Regular contact with the assistant director for academic resources and assistant directors of student advancement to provide information on academic support resources and academic coaching strategies, collaborate on projects and to consult and share information on students as needed. Regular contact with the associate director of academic resources to collaborate on programs, services and share information regarding students as needed. Contact with assistant directors, associate directors and director of student advancement for consultation and support with navigator responsibilities.

University: Regular contact with faculty members regarding the recruitment and training of peer tutors. Moderate contact with coordinators in Greek Life and Residence Life to promote academic resources programs. Moderate contact with Greek Life and Residence Life to deliver educational workshops to members of the Greek Life community and students in the residence halls. Moderate contact within the Division of Student Success including First Year Experience and Family Programs to develop orientation programming for the incoming student class and various programmatic needs within Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education. Occasional contact with the Office of Multicultural Affairs and International Student Services to promote academic resources programs and information. Occasional contact with [U]Tech to provide technical assistance with the TutorTrac system.

External: Infrequent contact with local community regarding tutoring requests. Infrequent contact with prospective students inquiring about programs and services.

Students: Continuous contact with students seeking academic assistance related to time management, note-taking and other study skills. Continuous contact with students seeking peer tutoring. Continuous contact with students serving as peer tutors and/or study group tutors. Continuous contact with the Academic Resources Coordinator(s).

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY

Supervise undergraduate students hired as Peer Tutors, Study Group +1 Tutors and Academic Resources Coordinator(s).

QUALIFICATIONS

Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree required (preferably in psychology, mathematics, sciences, English Secondary education or communication) and 3 years of related experience or Master’s degree and 1 year of related experience.

REQUIRED SKILLS

    Ability to work with a diverse undergraduate and graduate student population to help them develop academic skills and improve learning and academic performance.Publishing and writing skills for editing and creating text for digital/print materials and websites.Experience creating instructional materials and lesson plans.Sound technical skills for managing information systems such as TutorTrac and Student Advisor Link. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Applications suites.Working knowledge of FERPA laws.Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors and customers face to face.Ability to provide supervision and coaching to student paraprofessionals. Ability to meet consistent attendance.Commitment to and appreciation of working with diverse groups of individuals, including age, race, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic and educational background and ability.

WORKING CONDITIONS

University office setting with flexible availability on evenings and weekends to meet program and position objectives.

Diversity Statement

In employment, as in education, Case Western Reserve University is committed to Equal Opportunity and Diversity. Women, veterans, members of underrepresented minority groups, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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Reasonable Accommodations

Case Western Reserve University provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the Office of Equity at 216-368-3066 to request a reasonable accommodation. Determinations as to granting reasonable accommodations for any applicant will be made on a case-by-case basis.

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Organization

Working at Case Western Reserve University

Case Western Reserve University is among the nation's leading research institutions. Founded in 1826 and shaped by the unique merger of the Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University, Case Western Reserve is distinguished by its strengths in educationresearch, service and experiential learning. Located in Cleveland's University Circle, we offer nationally recognized programs in the arts and sciencesdental medicineengineeringlawmanagementmedicinenursing and social sciences.

Student enrollment exceeds 9,800 students, forty percent of whom are undergraduatesFacultyand students hail from more than 90 countries, with academic interests that reach every region of the world. Case Western Reserve, with the support of individuals, corporations and foundations, aids nearly 100 designated research centers.

As a service-oriented institution dedicated to civic leadership, Case Western Reserve seeks individually and collectively to prepare our students to improve the human condition and to direct the benefits of discovery toward a better society. This effort is not limited to the university's classrooms, laboratories, librariesresidence halls and athletic fields, but includes partnerships with many other institutions. We build these partnerships believing that our ability to improve the human condition should begin in our own community.

Case Western Reserve University remains Ohio's top-ranked school among the nation's premier national universities, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report and is the only Ohio institution ranked in the top 50 nationally. We promote a culture of inquiry marked by rigor, creativity, curiosity, innovation, respect, sensitivity and open communication of ideas.

The university supports interdisciplinary partnerships in education and research with numerous faculty holding joint appointments in more than one Case Western Reserve school or department, as well as at neighboring institutions. These relationships launched many of the unique pairings of science, business and liberal arts into the centers and programs that enhance the undergraduate and graduate experience at the university. Our dual degree programs enrich the educational experience for those students who choose to balance the technical requirements of engineering or the sciences with a strong interest in the humanities.

With more than $375 million in research funding annually, the university attracts outstanding undergraduate and graduate students along with renowned faculty whose research has made significant contributions to the way we live and work. Case Western Reserve counts 15 Nobel laureates among our alumni and current and former faculty, including the first American scientist to ever receive the prize.

Our students' experiences in cultural institutions, clinics, social service agencies and industry are not viewed as “extra-curricular,” but create the learning experience that defines a Case Western Reserve education. The university's service programs in the Cleveland Municipal School District have impacted more than 145,000 students with more than 43 signature programs. The university has launched more than 580 community partnerships on the local, national and international levels. Annually the university sponsors Case for Community Day, an event where hundreds of Case Western Reserve employees and students lend their time and talent to targeted community development projects in the Greater Cleveland area.

Our alumni number more than 110,000 and constitute a “who's who” of every profession. Alumni represent one of the university's strongest resources, playing a vital role in campus life through their work as advisors, mentors, friends and advocates.

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