Temporary Teaching

We are currently accepting applications for Lecturer Teaching Positions in the Environmental Studies Program via our UC Recruit portal here: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02710

 

Staff

Job Posting Title: Academic Advisor
Job ID: 71303
Payroll Title: Student Academic Advisor 2 
Job Code: 004544

Job Open Date: 7/30/24
Application Review Date: 8/14/24; open until filled

Department Code (Name): ENST (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES DEPT)
Percentage of Time: 100%
Union Code (Collective Bargaining Unit): 99 - Non-Represented (PPSM)
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Classified Indicator Description (Personnel Program): Staff (Career)

Salary Grade: Grade 18
Hiring/Budgeted Hourly Range: $25.77 to $28.44/hr.
Full Hourly Range: Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience; the budget for the position; and the application of fair, equitable, and consistent pay practices at the University.  The full hourly range is $25.77 to $43.58/hr. The budgeted hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $25.77 to $28.44/hr.

Working Days and Hours: M-F; 8am - 5pm
Benefits Eligibility: Full Benefits
Work Location: Bren Hall - 4312
Eligible for Remote or Hybrid Work: Yes, hybrid eligible upon successful probationary period and with supervisor approval.
Special Instructions: For full consideration, please include a resume and a cover letter as part of your application.


Department Marketing Statement

Established in 1970, the Environmental Studies Program at UC Santa Barbara is one of the oldest and largest programs of its kind, with more than 1,100 current majors and over 7,500 alumni. The program has a longstanding commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching, and a balance among the biophysical sciences, social sciences, humanities, and applied professions. UC Santa Barbara is a Hispanic Serving Institution, and more than 40 percent of our undergraduates are first-generation college students. The department has 17 faculty, 26 lecturers, and 6 full-time support staff; the program is housed in the triple-platinum LEED green building, Bren Hall.

Benefits of Belonging

Working at UC means being part of this vibrant institution that shines a light on what is possible. People make UC great, and UC recognizes your contributions by making this a great place to work. Excellent retirement and health are just one of the rewards. Learn more about the benefits of working at UC


Brief Summary of Job Duties

Under the general supervision of the Student Academic Services Manager, the Academic Advisor is both the initial source of academic advising for undergraduate students in the Environmental Studies Program and is responsible for providing specific types of academic advice, which include but are not limited to reviewing & approving petitions, degree completion analysis, major/minor requirements, educational resources, experiential opportunities such as internships and study abroad, and other student advising services. The Academic Advisor serves as liaison to the College of Letters & Science Academic Advising Office, other campus agencies, other colleges and universities, as well as students, faculty and the departmental curriculum committee. Assists the Student Academic Services Manager in implementing systems to track student data. Assists in managing multiple databases including current student and alumni information. Monitors academic progress of declared ES majors, interprets and applies UC systemwide and campus policies and develops procedures and practices for student advising. Maintains a supportive climate by identifying student related problems and refers students to campus resources. Coordinates publicity for the undergraduate program, courses and faculty research. Conducts informational sessions and helps manage social media accounts to provide advice to large student audiences. Serves as a department contact for current students and alumni. The position requires comprehensive and professional knowledge of College, campus and university policies, procedures, and resources; strong initiative; ability to multitask in a high paced environment; professional problem-solving ability; excellent verbal and written communication skills; sound judgment; and the capacity to organize and handle a wide range of responsibilities. Must possess ability to work at a high level of professionalism and work well with staff colleagues under pressure to meet deadlines and other needs of the faculty, students, and the Program as a whole.

Required Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree in related area or equivalent experience / training.
  • Skills in judgment and decision-making, problem solving.
  • Ability to multi-task and attention to detail.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Master's Degree - An advanced degree or certificate in counseling, academic advising, or higher education administration.
  • 1-3 years of experience working with and/or guiding students as a peer advisor, mentor, coach, tutor, student leader, or counselor.
  • Knowledge of advising and counseling techniques.

 Special Conditions of Employment


Essential Job Duties, Percent Time

Academic Advising 50%

Provides approximately 1,100+ ES majors and potential majors with academic advising regarding major requirements, academic planning, course requirements, academic problems, transfer work, and graduation. Is knowledgeable about departmental, college, and University degree requirements, procedures, policies, and can accurately interpret and explain them to students, parents, and faculty. Evaluates students' major progress and identifies students' academic challenges, suggesting appropriate courses of action and/or educational resources. Analyzes, provides guidance, and has authority to sign petitions on change of major, double major, and transfer of courses from other institutions, requirement substitutions and waivers, and independent studies and other forms as appropriate. Advises transfer students and EAP students on their transfer work and evaluates courses transferable from other institutions. Increases students' awareness of educational resources available to them, including but not limited to Campus Learning Assistance Program (CLAS), Disabled Students Program (DSP), Counseling and Career Services, College Honors Program, Education Abroad Program, Educational Opportunity Program, third-party study abroad programs, field study opportunities, and independent study courses with faculty members. Is knowledgeable and disseminates information about special student opportunities through URCA, UCDC, UC Sacramento, Transfer Student Center, ONDAS Center, internship programs, and scholarship opportunities. Provides career and graduate school information as needed. Assists in clarifying career and academic goals and develops appropriate education plans. Gives guidance regarding acquiring internships and letters of recommendations and clarifies the graduate school application process. In compliance with University, State, and federal regulations, enforces policies and procedures regarding access to student records. Works within the established policies and procedural guidelines relating to the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in regards to student records. Exercises professional judgement, discretion, confidentiality, and sensitivity in all communication (electronic, verbal, written) regarding student academic performance and student matters.

Academic Administration 35%

The Academic Advisor is expected to be proficient with all campus student data systems (Gaucho Blue, AAA, Gaucho Space, etc.). Under the general supervision of the Student Academic Services Manager, the Academic Advisor serves as advisor of three distinct degree programs: the B.A. and B.S. in Environmental Studies, and the B.S. in Hydrologic Science. Ensures that all student academic records are accurate. Provides expert analysis of progress towards degree. Monitors, interprets and advises on students' progress toward degrees and graduation. In conjunction with the Program Chair, Business Officer/MSO, and the Student Academic Services Manager, assists in developing and preparing the Environmental Studies Program curriculum plan for each academic year. Provides input to the Curriculum Committee on matters relating to the ES curricular program. Anticipates, coordinates and resolves faculty teaching constraints, general classroom assignments, and teaching conflicts. Prepares and reviews all general catalog revisions to meet campus deadlines, processes new course approvals. Assists the Student Academic Services Manager in the administration of the ES Honors Program, the ES Internship Program, and ES Student Awards and Scholarships. Updates, prepares and distributes annual ES awards informational flyer, serves on Awards Committee and participates in awardees identification and notification processes. Researches, recommends, and implements programmatic changes. Serves on ES, College, and Campus Student Affairs Committees as necessary. Prepares and disseminates the weekly (electronic) ES newsletter for all undergraduate students. Is responsible for website updates on pages pertaining to advising and student services. Sends periodic electronic communications on behalf of ES Student Academic Services through a variety of department social media accounts. Assists with preparation of recruitment material. Other duties as assigned.

Outreach 15%

Works in conjunction with various Departments and Programs to conduct informational meetings about the Program and curriculum for students attending UC Santa Barbara and prospective students. Assists with Program orientation for new students each fall. Meets with new freshmen and transfer students and parents during summer orientation, UCSB open house, and throughout the year. Provides ES academic program and services information to students, the campus and the general public through regular and one-time events. Efforts include participating in community events such as Earth Day, career fairs, and UCSB outreach and recruiting efforts. Assists the Student Academic Services Manager in maintaining an up to date list-serv, social media accounts, as well as alumni and donor database.


Policy on Vaccination Programs 

As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccinations Programs. As a condition of Physical Presence at a Location or in a University Program, all Covered Individuals* must participate in any applicable Vaccination Program by providing proof that they are Up-to-Date with any required Vaccines or submitting a request for Exception in a Mandate Program or properly declining vaccination in an Opt-Out Program no later than the Compliance Date (Capitalized terms in this paragraph are defined in the policy.).  Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. 

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* Covered Individuals: A Covered Individual includes anyone designated as Personnel or Students under this policy who Physically Access a University Facility or Program in connection with their employment, appointment, or education/training. A person accessing a Healthcare Location as a patient, or an art, athletics, entertainment, or other publicly accessible venue at a Location as a member of the public, is not a Covered Individual.

Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Statement

UC Santa Barbara is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.

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Graduate Student 

 

The Environmental Studies 2024-2025 TA pool is open. Before submitting a Teaching Assistant Inquiry/Interest form, please read the following guidelines: 

  • By submitting this form, you will be added to a pool of graduate students who are interested in TAing with Environmental Studies.
  • You must be a registered graduate student in the quarter for which you are applying enrolled in a minimum of 8 units.
  • Your combined UCSB employment must not exceed 50% at the time of the TAship. 
  • If you accept a TA position with Environmental Studies you must inform your home department and ask if you are eligible. 
  • You understand that by submitting this form, you are not guaranteed a TA position in Environmental Studies.

Priority review for 2024-25 has already passed, but applications are accepted on a rolling basis as unexpected needs may arise throughout the academic year.

Please reach out the quarter before you intend to TA to our Academic Personnel coordinator ([email protected]) for the classes that are recruiting. After reaching out to our AP coordinator, you can research courses through our course catalog and contact instructors. We will keep your application information and contact you when a position opens. 

Grad Teach's forum has TA opportunities in various departments.

Submit your ta form

The Environmental Studies 2024-2025 Readership pool is now open. A Reader renders diverse services as a 'course assistant,' which will normally include the grading of student papers and examinations. A Reader will not be given the responsibilities of a Teaching Assistant. Before submitting a Readership Inquiry by emailing [email protected], please read the following guidelines: 

  • By submitting this form, you will be added to a pool of students who are interested in a readership with Environmental Studies.
  • You must be a registered student in the quarter for which you are applying enrolled in a minimum of 8 units.
  • ENST readerships typically are not offered at 25% or more during the academic quarter and as such graduate students will NOT qualify for partial fee remission or payment of student health insurance with a readership alone.
  • Graduate students must receive approval from the home department. 
  • A graduate student who holds a teaching assistant position may also be eligible for dual employment with a readership, dependent on home department approval. 
  • You understand that by submitting this form, you are not guaranteed a Readership position in Environmental Studies.

Submit your readership Form

Permanent Faculty

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Research Staff and Postdoctorates

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Undergraduate Student

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