Title: Undergraduate Student Services Specialist
Agency: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Location: Norfolk, VA
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Hiring Range:
Full Time or Part Time: Full Time
Job Description:
The position's main objective is to support engagement with undergraduate students to facilitate their success in the Department of Psychology. This position is responsible for responding to student requests and advising students in need of department, college, and university resources. Supports academic advising for Psychology majors. Manages data, communications, and/or marketing resources in support of the Department’s undergraduate students and educational programs. This position will monitor and report the success of these efforts. Minimum Qualifications:
Strong knowledge of effective customer service and problem resolution techniques.Working knowledge of PC-related software Microsoft Office products and social media platforms.
Some technical skills to learn and use enterprise systems needed.Effective oral and written communication skills.Demonstrated time management and organizational skills.Good interpersonal skills and ease in relating to people from varying educational, cultural, and social backgrounds.
Ability to provide a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse community for the student services office.
Ability to build a rapport with students; building trust, flexibility; and an empathetic, non-judgmental, and ethical approach with a diverse group of students.Ability to evaluate a situation, pose solutions, and assist others in making decisions.Ability to work independently, and ability to exercise judgment proactively to anticipate needs and problems associated with student advisement.Demonstrated ability to prioritize work, make workflow decisions.Demonstrated ability to produce documents using PC-based software such as Microsoft Office Suite to include the ability to enter and manipulate data and produce reports in spreadsheet software.
Demonstrated ability to creatively manage web site content and establish a social media presence for the undergraduate program.Additional Considerations: