Department: Teacher Apprenticeship Pathways, Literacy, and Special Education
Campus Location: Wichita, KS - WSU Main Campus
Hire Type: Full Time
Pay: Range begins at $22 per hour and is commensurate with experience
Work Schedule: Typically Monday through Friday 8am-5pm, with flexibility for evening student meetings;work is performed on-site and in person.
Export Compliance Requirement: No export control requirement.
Job Story
Teacher Apprentice Program (TAP) students are all paraprofessionals or teachers of record throughout Kansas. TAP faculty and staff aim to provide support to all students as they progress through TAP. The Outreach and Retention Specialist plays a key role in this supplemental and ongoing support, including providing a network of support services for financial hardships, academic failure, mental/physical health issues, or any other reasons that lead to a student potentially leaving the program. One of the university’s most important goals is to increase persistence rates of students. The specific strategies that are linked to this goal include the need to provide outreach for students, consistently engage in dialogue around best practices for student success, and to support our first-generation students with research-based practices. The TAP Outreach and Retention Specialist would be dedicated to providing these supports for students and assisting with the recruitment of new TAP students. The retention specialist will coordinate support services for students as well as personally support students through the use of research-based practices. TAP is a fully-online program which continues to grow, with over 600 students throughout the state of Kansas. The outreach and retention specialist is a vital liaison between students, WSU supports, TAP supports, and the TAP Leadership and advising teams. Serving as a consistent contact throughout the program to provide specific TAP supports, as well as a being a proponent of online learning, alternative teacher certification pathways, and an innovative mindset will allow the specialist to best serve TAP students.
Job Summary
Provides program leadership by coordinating and administering the activities of advising services and programs including advising students concerning their academic plans, progress, and academic and career goals in order to assist students in making personal education decisions and meeting graduation requirements. Assists with the development of department objectives that align with University goals.
Essential Functions
Develops and coordinates technical aspects of advising to include implementing and maintaining policies, objectives, projects and short and long range planning to accomplish goals. Establishes evaluation processes and analyzes data to determine achievement with assigned goals and compliance with rules and regulations. Provides feedback on advising and academic programs. Oversees the daily operations of staff connected to advising, ensuring compliance with the University, state, and federal laws, policies, and regulations. Provides advising for a variety of fields which includes acting as a liaison with other offices that student support services. Serves as a resource person to faculty and others with regard to all academic policies and procedures. Conducts seminars, workshops and/or orientation sessions for students on academic, career and personal success strategies and other group activities. Provides student support with life skills development, identification and elimination of retention barriers and academic programs. Facilitates connections with campus and community services and resources when needed. Provides support on program-specific strategic enrollment management and retention goals and initiatives. Identifies specific student populations, conducts outreach campaigns and supports campus-wide retention initiatives.
Job Duties
The TAP Outreach and Retention Specialist provides supplemental, proactive support to assist students in making personal & educational decisions to achieve their academic and career goals. The TAP Outreach and Retention Specialist utilizes program and individual student data to interpret student needs and provide individualized service and assistance while maintaining confidentiality.
The scope of responsibility includes these specific duties but is not limited to:
Required Education and Experience:
Required License/Certifications/Training:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional Information:
The typical work schedule is Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, however, students who work full-time may request evening meetings from 5-7pm. The Department Chair will support a flexible work arrangement to allow for these meetings to be scheduled as needed.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to remain in a stationary position. Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment including but not limited to phone, printers, copiers, and calculators. Ability to communicate with others and accurately exchange information. Ability to move or traverse across campus, within buildings and offices, and/or across external environments.
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