Treasure Valley Community College (OR)
Ontario, Oregon
The CAMP Advisor provides academic/transfer guidance, student support, and program coordination to enhance student success, retention, and engagement at TVCC. This role primarily serves students in the CAMP program, including migrant and seasonal farmworker populations, ensuring access to academic, financial, and social resources. In addition, this position will assist the Director in developing individual action plans for each CAMP participant, in compiling and tracking data and in preparing quarterly and yearly reports related to retention, graduation, transfer and baccalaureate attainment rates. Academic Support & Advising Provide individualized and group academic advising for general and specialized degree programs. Assist students with admissions, enrollment, orientation, course selection, transfer planning, and program-specific requirements. Follow up with students referred through intervention tools to provide support and connect them with services. Serve as CAMP cohort manager: advising on placement, registration, and scheduling. Develop and deliver presentations and workshops (e.g., CAMP Orientation, Financial Aid, retention events). Refer students to internal and community resources to support academic and personal success. Program Coordination & Student Support Oversee and manage CAMP tutor and mentor programs, including recruitment, scheduling advising appointments. Plan and facilitate workshops on study skills, financial literacy, career and college planning, resume development, internships, scholarships, and transfer opportunities. Track student progress, maintain records, and generate reports related to advising, recruitment, and retention. Engage students in campus life and develop activities to enhance retention and leadership development. Collaborate with community agencies to support student success. Perform administrative duties as needed to support program operations. Professionalism & Development Maintain up-to-date knowledge of college policies, procedures, and articulation agreements. Attend professional development trainings and conferences. Uphold high standards of professionalism, empathy, confidentiality, integrity, and cultural competency. MANDATORY: Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, or related field. Two or more years advising, academic planning, or student retention experience. Experience supporting low-income, underrepresented, and/or migrant/seasonal farmworker students. Must be bilingual in English and Spanish. PREFERRED: Master's degree. Experience with federally funded programs (e.g., CAMP, HEP, TRIO); prior community college experience; experience working in rural communities. This is a full-time, Professional, grant-funded position. Compensation details: 7 Yearly Salary PI5ee41aeb5b66-9415
The CAMP Advisor provides academic/transfer guidance, student support, and program coordination to enhance student success, retention, and engagement at TVCC. This role primarily serves students in the CAMP program, including migrant and seasonal farmworker populations, ensuring access to academic, financial, and social resources. In addition, this position will assist the Director in developing individual action plans for each CAMP participant, in compiling and tracking data and in preparing quarterly and yearly reports related to retention, graduation, transfer and baccalaureate attainment rates. Academic Support & Advising Provide individualized and group academic advising for general and specialized degree programs. Assist students with admissions, enrollment, orientation, course selection, transfer planning, and program-specific requirements. Follow up with students referred through intervention tools to provide support and connect them with services. Serve as CAMP cohort manager: advising on placement, registration, and scheduling. Develop and deliver presentations and workshops (e.g., CAMP Orientation, Financial Aid, retention events). Refer students to internal and community resources to support academic and personal success. Program Coordination & Student Support Oversee and manage CAMP tutor and mentor programs, including recruitment, scheduling advising appointments. Plan and facilitate workshops on study skills, financial literacy, career and college planning, resume development, internships, scholarships, and transfer opportunities. Track student progress, maintain records, and generate reports related to advising, recruitment, and retention. Engage students in campus life and develop activities to enhance retention and leadership development. Collaborate with community agencies to support student success. Perform administrative duties as needed to support program operations. Professionalism & Development Maintain up-to-date knowledge of college policies, procedures, and articulation agreements. Attend professional development trainings and conferences. Uphold high standards of professionalism, empathy, confidentiality, integrity, and cultural competency. MANDATORY: Bachelor's degree in education, counseling, or related field. Two or more years advising, academic planning, or student retention experience. Experience supporting low-income, underrepresented, and/or migrant/seasonal farmworker students. Must be bilingual in English and Spanish. PREFERRED: Master's degree. Experience with federally funded programs (e.g., CAMP, HEP, TRIO); prior community college experience; experience working in rural communities. This is a full-time, Professional, grant-funded position. Compensation details: 7 Yearly Salary PI5ee41aeb5b66-9415
Treasure Valley Community College (OR)
Ontario, Oregon
Assist students, instructors, advisors or librarians in the use of materials, equipment and/or services within the Library. - Assists with charging, discharging, or renewing of materials. - Assists with office, cataloging, interlibrary loan, and other circulation processes. - Maintains a full and working knowledge of library automated system, system software, college functions, and is able to assist students with basic school related tasks. - Knowledgably and accurately able to answer and record reference questions. - Reviews materials for possible acquisition and maintains updated knowledge of review sources and new publications. - Assists users in the location of materials through the use of the card catalog library automation system, and other indexes. - Does simple troubleshooting for computers. - Assists in weeding of outdated materials. - Assists in the shelving of all books and other materials. MANDATORY: High School Diploma or equivalent. Requires a thorough knowledge of word processing, data input, and database application. Good organization, customer service, and time management skills. PREFERRED: Associates degree, preferably with two or more years of working experience. Part-time position, working up to 19.5 hours per week (3:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Monday-Thursday) Compensation details: 14.15-14.15 Hourly Wage PIea9ae3f9fed5-7746
Assist students, instructors, advisors or librarians in the use of materials, equipment and/or services within the Library. - Assists with charging, discharging, or renewing of materials. - Assists with office, cataloging, interlibrary loan, and other circulation processes. - Maintains a full and working knowledge of library automated system, system software, college functions, and is able to assist students with basic school related tasks. - Knowledgably and accurately able to answer and record reference questions. - Reviews materials for possible acquisition and maintains updated knowledge of review sources and new publications. - Assists users in the location of materials through the use of the card catalog library automation system, and other indexes. - Does simple troubleshooting for computers. - Assists in weeding of outdated materials. - Assists in the shelving of all books and other materials. MANDATORY: High School Diploma or equivalent. Requires a thorough knowledge of word processing, data input, and database application. Good organization, customer service, and time management skills. PREFERRED: Associates degree, preferably with two or more years of working experience. Part-time position, working up to 19.5 hours per week (3:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Monday-Thursday) Compensation details: 14.15-14.15 Hourly Wage PIea9ae3f9fed5-7746