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Adult Education Career Navigator

Employer
Baker College
Location
Baker College of Owosso

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Student Affairs, Career Services
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Adult Education Career Navigator

Location: Baker College of Owosso
Compensation: Compensation based on education and existing rates for similar positions within Baker College Professional Services, Inc.
Start Date: TBD

Reports To: ADI Operations Manager
Work Schedule: TBD
Application Deadline: May 31, 2021

About Baker College:Baker College is committed to helping those who are dedicated to creating a better future for themselves and the world around them. We’re looking for faculty and other campus employees who share a similar vision for their own lives. As a Baker College employee, you’ll be making a difference every single day by helping the next generation of professionals prepare for great careers. Together, we can make great things happen. Please visit Baker.edu for more information. BakerProud!

DEI Council Mission/Vision:Baker College strives to ensure that all of our programs, institutional goals and events, and commitments are open to all constituencies of students, staff, faculty, community members, employees and participants. As an institution of higher learning committed to new knowledge and innovation, we understand that true excellence and attainment comes from diversity of individuals who are fully a part of all of our institutional endeavors. Please visit our DEI Page for more information.

Baker College Professional Services, Inc. seeks to hire an individual to be assigned to the position of ADULT EDUCATION CAREER NAVIGATOR (PART-TIME) for the benefit of and to be located at Baker College of Owosso.

General Statement of Duties:The primary purpose for the Adult Education Career Navigator is to coordinate and provide services that supplement academic instruction, which have been found to aid student persistence and success. A Career Navigator is an education and career specialist who assists, coaches, and empowers students to develop and pursue post-secondary, career pathway goals and employment. Career Navigators recruit students, help them negotiate the college processes, serve as student advocates, and assist them in securing support services.

Minimum Education & Experience Requirements:
    Bachelor degree from an accredited college or university in education or related field requiredExperience in Adult Education programs preferredExcellent written and verbal communication skills and a demonstrated ability to provide exceptional customer serviceKnowledgeable and proficient in computer skills, which allows for the use of computer related technologyMust be organized, able to manage multiple responsibilities and prioritiesMust possess excellent human relations skills and be able work in a team environmentMust be able to maintain confidentialityKnowledge in Microsoft Office Suite and Google AppsKnowledgeable and proficient in computer skills, which allows for the use of computer related technologyAbility to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulationsAbility to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manualsAbility to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, customers, and the general publicAbility to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Participate in the recruitment, enrollment and retention of adult education students.
  • Provide program participants with guidance and support to overcome barriers and help ensure successful completion.
  • Maintain complete, accurate and confidential student records, assuring security and documented progress.Conduct regular check-ins, early intervention and follow up with non-attending and/or underachieving students.Guide ancillary opportunities such as work-study.Connect students to appropriate community resources for support.Develop strategies to provide students with information regarding relevant job skill workshops, job search resources, employment services, job fairs and career specific training programs.Other duties as assigned.
  • Application Procedure:

Please submit cover letter and resume via email only by May 31st, 2021, in care of:

Baker College Professional Services, Inc.
Human Resource Department
E-mail: [email protected]
www.baker.edu

AA/EOE

Baker College’s combined Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available to anyone. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and three years’ worth of crime statistics for the school. This report is available online at https://www.baker.edu/student-services/living/campus-safety. You may also request a paper copy from the Baker College Campus Safety office.

Organization

Modern Education With a History of Excellence!

Putting students first for over a century! The beginnings of Baker College trace back to the turn of the 20th century, with the founding of Muskegon College by Woodbridge Ferris—who later became Governor of Michigan and then a U.S. Senator. Just two decades later, Eldon E. Baker—an educator who built a highly successful business college in Winfield, Kansas—moved to Flint and founded Baker Business University, which stood at the corner of Court Street and South Saginaw. In 1965, these two institutions came together under a single academic group headed by Robert Jewell of Muskegon. Throughout the years that followed, the schools continued to thrive and the group began to expand its outreach through the acquisition of other schools and locations. Founded in 1911, Baker College is committed to embracing technology, sparking innovation, and fostering a supportive learning environment where students can get the real-world knowledge, skills, and experiences they need to pursue the life and career they want. Each of our six campus locations is special, with a unique culture, collection of academic programs, and landscape. Baker College is an independent, private, non-profit institution that grants associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees on campuses across Michigan and online. Our student-first philosophy is the cornerstone of our institution--it is our compass, guiding us and keeping us on course, ensuring that our students and their success are always our main priority. Our dedication to the success of our students ensures that we will all go Further Together.

DEI Council Mission/Vision

Baker College strives to ensure that all of our programs, institutional goals and events, and commitments are open to all constituencies of students, staff, faculty, community members, employees and participants. As an institution of higher learning committed to new knowledge and innovation, we understand that true excellence and attainment comes from the diversity of individuals who are fully a part of all of our institutional endeavors. To achieve inclusive campus professional and learning environments, we interact with a variety of organizations and institutions in various disciplines and contexts. We seek to be exemplars in the practice of diversity, equity, and inclusion by working in communion with multiple levels of professional representation throughout our college system. We are committed to our initiatives to fully understand how and why we can advance our levels of diversity, equity and inclusion. In order to achieve our goals, we expect all of our faculty, staff, and students to participate in these efforts and both teach and learn about the dynamics of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We will accomplish our goals by:

  • Actively acknowledging our privileges and openly discussing them. Listening more and speaking less.
  • Acting out of a sincere interest in challenging larger oppressive power structures and violent, segregating social climates.
  • Supporting and making use of our privilege for the people we seek to work with, in unity.

Mission Statement

Our mission is our reason for being and what we work to accomplish every day as an institution. The mission of Baker College is to provide an inclusive, innovative and transformative educational experience which allows students to positively impact their lives and the world around them.

Core Values

Our core values influence everything we do at Baker College --- supporting our vision and defining our institutional culture.

Integrity.

Caring.

Inclusiveness.

Innovation.

Social Responsibility.

Vision 

Our vision is an aspirational outlook on what Baker College will accomplish now and in the future.

Creating better futures, one student at a time.

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Telephone
989-729-3951
Location
1020 S Washington St.
Owosso
Michigan
48867
United States

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