CSI Coordinator and Student Success Advisor

Categories: Mid South Region 3

Department:

Student Affairs

Institution:

The Citadel

Date Posted:

Nov 22 2024 8:45AM

Close Date:

Jan 23 2025 12:00AM
 

Position Description

The primary purpose of the CSI Coordinator & Student Success Advisor is to support The Citadel’s mission, which is to educate and prepare graduates to become principled leaders. Working under the supervision of the Executive Director of Student Affairs & Academic Services and the Director of Advising, the CSI Coordinator & Student Success Advisor contributes to the success of students by assisting with the development and implementation of retention, progression, and graduation initiatives and programs.

Duties

  • Will plan and execute the CSI program and initiatives
  • Participate in events to include; orientation, informational sessions, etc.
  • Evaluates the effectiveness of the services and programs
  • Will provide one-on-one advising sessions for current and prospective students
  • Monitors student academic performance and attendance in collaboration with the Commandant’s department
  • Maintains student records and data security . Assist with referrals to campus services based on student needs; identify at- risk current and future students.
  • Assist with the development and implementation of intervention strategies/programs
  • Work with students on career-relevant programs of study
  • Work with students on technology to include; DegreeWorks, Banner, Canvas, etc.

Application Process

Please apply online through The Citadel's Human Resources website. View the following link to view the job posting directly https://jobs.citadel.edu/cw/en-us/job/496626/csi-coordinator-student-success-advisor

Institution Information

The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, is a landmark in Charleston and South Carolina, noted for its educational reputation and graduating students who serve the nation. The Citadel was established in 1842 and continues to serve the South Carolina Lowcountry and beyond as a public, master’s comprehensive, and co-educational military college with a rich tradition of producing leaders in the military, private enterprise and public service. The Citadel is one of six senior military colleges in the country and a primary commissioning source for the U.S. military with about 30% of each graduating class commissioning. For over a decade, US News & World Report has recognized The Citadel as the number one public college in the south for institutions granting up to a master’s degree. The Citadel boasts the highest four-year graduation rates and first-time, full-time, freshman retention rates of all the South Carolina public comprehensive universities. The Citadel offers nine undergraduate degrees with 31 major offerings, five master’s degrees in 26 academic areas, the education specialist degree in two areas, and a graduate certificate in 10 areas as of July 1, 2024.

Additional Information

Position is open until filled. Competitive benefit package. Salary range $60,000 to $65,000.

Contact Information

Lt Colonel Stephanie Fye, [email protected].

Qualifications:

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling or related field
  • At least three (3) years experience in student support within higher education
  • Proficient in information technologies and should display a willingness to learn new technologies relevant to the position, including Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel & PowerPoint), as well as querying and reporting of specialized databases.
  • Knowledge of the techniques and procedures involved in academic advising.
  • Ability to work with students in a mentoring and service-oriented manner.
  • Ability to think strategically and creatively with respect to the operations and programs of advising and student success.

Preferred Qualifications

  • A master’s degree in education, counseling or related field.
  • 5+ years’ experience in student support within higher education
  • Experience with Banner student information systems