College Advisor, Community Education, Perkins Grant (Part-Time) Limited Term EmploymentSalary: $32.05
- $40.06 Hourly
Job Type: Specially - Funded (Part-Time)
Job Number: 2025-05422
Closing:
4/26/2026
Location: Multi-Campus, WI
Division: Employer & Educational Community
Services
DescriptionMilwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) is Wisconsin's largest and most diverse technical
college, offering 170+ high-quality programs that connect students to a career in as little as one to two years. The college also offers a
less expensive path to a four-year degree. MATC is transforming lives, industry and our community by preparing students today for the
careers of tomorrow. Together, we are meeting the needs of the community we shared and committed to eliminating equity gaps in higher
education for both students and employees. We are seeking passionate individuals to join our team who shares the same passion in serving
this purpose. Learn more about MATC at
www.matc.edu.
Under the supervision of the Dean, Community
Education and the Advising Supervisor, this College Advisor position is a vital contact for all program students to drive engagement and
empower students to achieve their academic and career goals. Collaborates closely with valued partners (i.e. Advising Peers, Recruitment,
Admissions, Career, Financial Aid, Retention Coaches, Student Life, and faculty) to provide coordinated care, academic and non-academic
advice, including, but not limited to STORM and program orientations, transcript and course placement evaluations, approval of course
waivers under the guidance of program faculty, and registration through various parts of the student's academic career path.
The
College Advisor provides various aspects of academic support and guidance throughout the student's entire academic career path and are
expected to engage and provide proactive advising strategies throughout the academic year with a minimum of three contacts during critical
periods each semester (The 3 points of contacts should include: Pre-advise (first four weeks of the semester), Mid-term (weeks 6-9), and
Priority registration (weeks 9-16)) to ensure students have the best opportunity to achieve their educational goals. The goal is to
coordinate care and build transformative relationships with students while interpreting information and providing clarification on
procedures and academic requirements of specific programs. College Advisors are responsible for monitoring academic progression, including
using academic milestones to increase retention of all students and they play a pivotal role in promoting student success to ensure students
reach key benchmarks throughout their academic program.
Supervision received is general in nature using established policies and general
objectives often referring to the supervisor for policy clarification or interpretation. As a staff member of the MATC College Advising
team, all job-related performance directives, training, evaluations, and day-to-day directions will be provided by the Advising Supervisor.
Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities Student Advising: Performs a
comprehensive model of academic advising for current students. Presents group workshops and provides individual advising sessions. Serves as
a resource for Pathway/Program faculty who advise students. Assesses scores/GPA as appropriate. Reviews transcript and program plans.
Teaches students how to register for courses in alignment with course availability and program changes that are supportive of the student's
ability as well as academic, financial, and career plans while applying an equity of treatment with all student concerns. Advises students
on academic decisions and career development, including effects of dropping courses and/or changing programs, referring students to
Financial Aid specialists as appropriate. Clarifies Academic Plan and other planning documents to students.
Education Planning
Leadership: Assesses strengths and weaknesses in students' academic, career, and personal development by identifying factors that
enhance or prevent academic progress. Examines alternatives based on changing goals, academic progress and/or personal situation. Interprets
non-cognitive assessment results to guide students to establish realistic academic and career goals. Remains current and knowledgeable of
MATC transfer credit policies, agreements and graduation requirements for Pathway programs to better assist planning. Stays current on
general Financial Aid processes to inform recommendations for education planning.
Academic Monitoring and Success
Planning: Assess strengths and weaknesses in students' academic, career, and personal development by identifying factors that
enhance or prevent academic progress; examine alternatives based on changing goals, academic progress or personal situation; interpret
non-cognitive assessment results to guide students to establish realistic academic and career goals. Monitors program plans, determining
eligibility and satisfactory progress toward degree, identifying current and potential needs or problem areas such as study skills and
tutoring options. Counsels suspended academic pathway students and completes a Monitored Academic Plan (MAP) that includes courses and a
corrective action plan. Collaborates with the Retention Coaches to facilitate workshops for students on suspension that includes information
on academic policies, academic and non-academic resources. Understands and explains procedures and implications that support Financial Aid
recipients who are suspended.
Resource Guidance: Identifies and refers students in need of additional academic
resources, career planning, personal or financial counseling, and/or special needs to appropriate Pathway team member(s) (i.e. Pathway
Retention Coach) or other college office(s). Guides students to access college resources, including navigating the student portal to attain
self-sufficiency in college transactions. Uses appropriate tools and software to generate and maintain applicable, accurate student reports
that are student specific, meeting summaries and tracking notes.
Data and Reporting: Use EAB Navigate and Ellucian tools
as well as collaborate with Pathway team to utilize data identifying students who benefit from services as well as participate in
re-enrollment campaigns and strategies. Use appropriate tools and software to generate and maintain applicable, accurate student reports
that are student specific; meeting summaries and tracking notes.
Customer Service and Engagement: Ensures delivery of
excellent customer service, including face-to-face, telephone, on-line communication and web-conferencing. Work with the Pathway team to
ensure delivery of accurate information of all College services. Collaborates with Pathway Dean to help plan and deliver new student
orientations, including oversight of online orientations and success workshops. Collaborates with Pathway team to utilize data identifying
students who benefit from services as well as participate in re-enrollment campaigns and strategies. Assists the Retention Coaches with
retention issues. Serves as student group advisor, as needed, with supervisor's approval.
Ethics and Confidentiality:
Practices honesty by demonstrating a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles, values, truthfulness
and accuracy in all actions. Addresses all student and employee behavior in a confidential and respectful manner.
Continuous
Learning & Professional Development: Maintains current knowledge of best practices and standards in higher education with an
emphasis on community Colleges. Actively organizes and/or participates in applicable workgroups, trainings, workshops, seminars, committees
and professional associations or conferences to promote continuous learning including participating in College Advising center specific
programming
Transitional Services for Target Populations: Provides transition services to support students identified in
special populations categories such as, students of color, and students in Adult Education or ELL courses successfully transition to CTE
programs at MATC as they are more successful in post-secondary courses as well. Also, support student populations in Dual Enrollment courses
experiencing gaps in student success outcomes.
Other duties: Performs other related duties within the scope of the
position as required for the efficient operation of the division and to support institutional objectives.
QualificationsCompliance with all state, federal, and accreditation standards/requirement, as well as all
MATC policies and procedures.Required Education & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree or higher AND at least
two (2) years of related experience*
*Related experience includes experience in higher education advising, success coaching, or
a related higher education student services area that interfaces with students and addresses their academic needs including broad knowledge
of higher education academic programs including technical education, general education and student services. Preferred
Education & Experience: In addition to minimum requirements listed above.
- Master's degree and at least two years (2) years
of related experience*
*Related experience includes experience in higher education advising, success coaching, or a related
higher education student services area that interfaces with students and addresses their academic needs including broad knowledge of higher
education academic programs including technical education, general education and student services. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities:- Knowledge of academic advising and career development practices and principles.
- Knowledge of general
entry admissions, enrollment, and registration procedures; student support services; offices, and the MATC Student
Handbook.
- Knowledge of MATC programs of study, including general education requirements and prerequisites for academic pathways,
transfer, and articulation agreements.
- Knowledge of workforce education trends, occupations, and career options.
- Knowledge
and understanding of College organization; strategic goals and objectives; and policies and procedures.
- Ability to work flexible
hours to include evenings and weekends as necessary.
- Ability to identify relevant community resources and external support services
and connect students as appropriate.
- Ability to coordinate events between multiple teams.
- Ability to engage in active
listening, powerful questioning, and effective conversations to facilitate learning and goal achievement.
- Ability to train a wide
variety of stakeholders on software and concepts with varying degrees of complexity.
- Ability to analyze data and write written
reports summarizing results to stakeholders across all levels of the organization.
- Ability to think critically and employ creative
problem-solving solutions to complex problems.
- Ability to create, structure, and deliver public presentations to a variety of
groups.
- Ability to communicate effectively through both oral and written means.
- Ability to establish, collaborate and
maintain effective work relationships with peers, students, teachers, staff, representatives of outside agencies, educational institutions,
and the general public.
- Ability to convey an image of professionalism and dedication in work related activities.
- Ability to
work with culturally diverse student and employee populations.
- Proficiency in the use of computers and software specific to
position, including spreadsheets and the Internet.
- Ability to work successfully with minimal supervision and serve in a leadership
role to others.
- Ability to effectively organize work by establishing workflows, managing multiple projects, and meeting necessary
deadlines.
Core Competencies- Cultivates innovation
- Optimizes work processes
- Ensures
accountability Collaborates
- Interpersonal savvy
- Communicates effectively
- Instills trust
Supplemental
InformationStart Date: This position supports the Community Education Division
and is available to start as soon as possible.
This is a limited term employment position on a Perkins Grant position and
funding is contingent upon the terms of the grant and this position is currently funded through 6/30/26.
Hours: This is a part-time (approximately 19 hours per week) year round and
the modality is 100% ON SITE. Candidates MUST be able to work until
6 pm at least 4 days a week (M-F) and may occasionally
require evening hours, participation in special events at night, weekend work, and travel to other campuses. All work must be performed in
the state of Wisconsin.
Compensation: Hourly pay rates are listed up to the midpoint of the range and placement is
determined based on years of experience, internal equity, and a review of the applicant's employment and educational background as listed on
the job application
*Note; due to the limited term conditions, this will NOT start as a benefit eligible position. If the grant is
renewed for FY 26/27, it would then become part-time benefit eligible beginning August of 2026.To apply, please follow
the steps below:1. Complete the Employment Application in its EntiretyYou must provide thorough
and detailed information for all sections of the application form. An incomplete application will not be considered or
reviewed.
2. Attach All Required Documents (At Time of Application)- Cover Letter
- Resume -
up-to-date
*please note, submission of a resume does not the requirement for a thoroughly completed
application.4. Cover LetterInterview: Virtual interviews (Spark
Hire/One-Way) will be scheduled within two weeks of position closing date.
EEO: Milwaukee Area Technical College
will not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student, or applicant for admission on the basis of race, color,
national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, creed, religion, political affiliation, marital status, parental status, pregnancy,
disability, age, membership in any reserve component of the armed forces, union affiliation, arrest and conviction record, or any other
protected category under applicable local, state or federal law.
Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified individuals
with disabilities. If you have a disability and need special accommodation for the application process, please contact our office at
414-297-6529 (Wisconsin Relay System: 711) or email j
obs@matc.edu.
To apply, visit https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/matc/jobs/5059075/college-advisor-community-education-perkins-grant-pa
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