Job Description
Department: School – EA-Ctr for Acad Achievement – W409014
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Summary:
Purpose of the Center for
Academic Achievement:
The purpose of the Center for Academic Achievement is to provide academic support to students from the School
of Medicine, Graduate School of Nursing, and the Graduate School of Biological Sciences. The Center supports students individually,
including one-on-one remediation, as well as by developing materials and structures supporting the curriculum, learning environment, and the
faculty.
Essential Functions
- Provide one-on-one academic enrichment support for students with academic
challenges and/or ADA accommodations tailored toward their individual needs. - Develop or implement advanced individualized study
plans based on interviews, test reviews, and documentation from other service providers - Provide individual assistance to students
preparing for standardized certification and course exams, addressing study skills, organization, time management, study planning, and test
taking. - Identify students with mental health needs and refer to, or communicate with, other support personnel when
appropriate - Provide academic enrichment support for UMass Chan programs designed to enhance learner recruitment and retention,
particularly for those individuals and groups at risk for academic difficulty including non-traditional learners and those from
underrepresented groups in medicine - Follow-up with students to ensure appropriate case management.
- Develop and disseminate
materials, resources and curricular content, including online offerings, to enhance academic enrichment access and support for learners and
faculty. - Actively participate on teams representing the department as assigned.
- Track and report program outcomes and
quality measures. - Perform other duties as required.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Masters
degree in Education/Psychology, or equivalent experience - 3 years of relevant job experience.
- Excellent verbal and
interpersonal communications skills.- Comfort querying students about sensitive issues
- Familiarity with interviewing students
to arrive at appropriate individualized interventions
- Ability to utilize and identify resources to gain familiarity with
curriculum, as well as to design intervention programs - Written communication skills required include:
- Effectively write case
notes - Clearly document intervention recommendations
- Write up case progress summaries for others involved in student
support - Using email to efficiently to arrange meetings, provide case follow-up, and share information as needed with
others - Seeking input to further develop skills and assist students
- Effectively write case
- Coaching skills to facilitate student ability
to implement their learning plans. - Familiarity with ethics related to FERPA, confidentiality, and other laws governing
communication in an educational setting - Familiarity with Outlook (scheduling and email), Excel, Word, Power Point, and other
computer programs used in service to students - Experience developing interventions in an educational setting
- Knowledge of
Blackboard Learn or another similar educational platform
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- PhD in
Education/Psychology, or equivalent experience - Experience working with graduate level learners
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