7 academic advisor jobs at 6 companies in Raleigh, NC
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Academic Advisor
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
$56k-$60k/yrOnsiteFull Time
North Carolina State University: Public research university offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Master’s degree in a relevant field, science background, strong interpersonal and communication skills, organized, team-oriented, skilled computer user, experience with academic advising preferred.
North Carolina State University: Public research university offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
Bachelor's in engineering or related field, experience mentoring/teaching/advising, strong interpersonal and presentation skills, ability to interpret policy and work with diverse students.
Alamance Community College: Public community college providing higher education and vocational training.
4+ YOEBachelor’s degree and 4 years of academic advising experience required; strong organization, communication, data management, facilitation, and computer skills, including Microsoft Office, Access, and Excel.
Ellucian/Colleague, Watermark Student Success & Engagement, Google Suite, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel
Central Carolina Community College: Provides associate degrees and vocational training in North Carolina.
1+ YOEAssociate degree in education/counseling/social work or related; 1 year advising or counseling experience and 1 year working with low-income, first-generation, or veteran populations; strong interpersonal, organizational, communication, and data skills.
Raleigh or Durham or North Raleigh or Wake Forest or Cary or Apex or Brier Creek or Leesville
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Prep Academy Tutors: Provides personalized in-home and online tutoring for K-12 students.
Experienced university consultant, admissions advisor, counselor, educator, or academic professional supporting students with post-secondary planning and college admissions; North Carolina educator license is one qualifying pathway.
Wilson Community College: Public community college providing degree programs and workforce training.
Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, student affairs, human services, or related field; knowledge of academic advising, career development, and student success; strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to multitask and work collaboratively.
CRM, Student Information System, Early-alert tools, Microsoft Office