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81858
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Job Summary
Under general direction of the Advising Supervisor, this position will independently manage, develop, and coordinate multi-department undergraduate and / or graduate programs in Plant Sciences, such as Plant Sciences (PLS) undergraduate program, International Agricultural Development (IAD) undergraduate program, and (GIAD) International Agricultural Development graduate program. This includes academic advising, financial management, recruitment and retention efforts, and programmatic support and development. Advisor will provide comprehensive, holistic, and advanced academic advising to students, staff, and faculty. Advisor will provide backstop support for other members of advising team. Advisor will assist in analyzing, interpreting, and implementing a wide variety of academic and other administrative policies as set forth by faculty and or academic senate, in evaluating student petitions, admission and recruitment; assessing individual student academic performance and progress toward satisfaction of degree requirements; monitoring student progress from matriculation through degree conferral, assist in analyzing degree certification, and other student advising services. Provide consultation for faculty and staff on academic advising practices and policies and on specific student situations.
This position will also work closely with and will be the Lead for peer advisors in the undergraduate programs.
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October 28, 2025 at 11 : 59pm
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications - For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to upload license and / or certification if required of the position
Preferred Qualifications
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Department Overview
This is a critical position with independent management responsibility for undergraduate and / or graduate support services. Work is performed autonomously under the general direction of the CAO, advising supervisor, and faculty leadership. The Department of Plant Sciences is a large and complex academic teaching and research unit within the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The department has more than 65 faculty, over 500 undergraduates, and over 170 graduate students. This position provides comprehensive, advanced advising on a wide range of complex student issues for undergraduate and / or graduate programs. The PLS and IAD majors have approximately 137 and 48 undergraduate students, and the GIAD graduate group has 28 MS students.
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Undergraduate Advisor • Davis, CA, United States