The advisor facilitates student enrollment and persistence to completion through personal interactions, developing retention strategies, and coordinating advising and engagement activities with current and incoming students. Key duties include managing retention goals, providing academic coaching via various channels, and coordinating student success activities to meet institutional goals.
A bachelor's degree is required, with a master's degree preferred, ideally in theological studies. Candidates need two years of post-Secondary admissions office experience or equivalent sales experience, with graduate admissions experience being preferred.
1.0 Temporary School Psychologist