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ACU is affiliated with the fellowship of the Church of Christ. This position requires the employee to be a professing Christian and to be
willing to support the Christian mission of ACU.

The Talent Search Advisor is employed by Abilene Christian University through a
United States Federal Government TRiO grant. The Advisor works with students in the 6 th -12 th grade in the Abilene ISD school system. The
majority of Project participants are low income students, with the potential of being first generation college students. The Advisor assists
these students through workshops and counseling to prepare for and succeed in college. The Talent Search Advisor will be the front line of
contact for all Project participants and will be primarily responsible for providing the benefits offered by the Project.

Basic
Responsibilities

A. Ensure Completion of Project Objectives
B. Screen for Eligible Project Participants
C. Advise Project
Participants
D. Assist the Project Director, as Assigned



Essential Duties
A. Ensure Completion of Project
Objectives
1. Assist Project Participants in locating information on educational opportunities and financial aid.
2. Assess the needs
of Project participants and document potential for postsecondary education.
3. Assist Project participants with the technical aspects of
applying for admission to postsecondary institutions.
4. Assist Project participants with the details of FAFSA (Free Application for
Federal Student Aid) and financial aid in postsecondary institutions.
5. Coordinate and work directly with secondary schools, community
agencies, organizations, and postsecondary institutions to provide services to Project participants.



B. Screen for Eligible Project
Participants
1. Establish effective means of searching for, identifying, and selecting eligible Project participants in target
schools.
2. Document and verify the adequacy of financial aid applied for and received.
3. Conduct a follow-up effort to document and
verify enrollment in postsecondary institutions.



C. Advise Project Participants
1. Provide career and academic guidance and
counseling to Project participants.
2. Counsel students with respect to financial aid assistance (grants, loans, and
other programs
available).
3. Collect grade reports for students enrolled in the Project and address areas
needing improvement.
4. Assist Project
participants to initiate or resume a postsecondary educational
program of study.



D. Assist the Project Director, as Assigned
1.
Provide input, suggestions, and recommendations in evaluating the overall
effectiveness of the Project.
2. Perform tasks assigned by
the Project Director and/or TRiO Coordinator.



Qualifications:



A. Professional
1. Required:
a. A minimum of a
Bachelor’s Degree in one or more of the following areas
i. Education
ii. Counseling and Guidance
iii. Social Work
iv.
Psychology



2. Preferred:
a. A minimum of one year experience working with disadvantaged students.
b. Experience in career
identification and awareness.
c. Experience with financial aid forms and college/university financial aid procedures.
d. Must be aware
of the nature of educationally disadvantaged youth and be sensitive to their needs.



B. Personal
1. Must be highly organized and
able to multi-task.
2. Must maintain a positive attitude under moderately stressful conditions.
3. Must have highly developed
communication skills and be willing to work as a team member.



Professional Development Requirements:
A. Skills
Required
1. Good communication skills.
2. Working knowledge of database functions.
3. Understanding of the current technology to
develop and maintain proper
records of students and their activities.



B. Training Modules Required: Must have experience or be
willing to be trained in:
1. Microsoft Office Software
a. Word
b. Excel
c. Publisher
2. Google
a. Gmail
b. Google
Docs
c. Google Calendar
d. Lacai database



Physical Demands:
1. Sitting for extended periods of time.
2. Looking
at a computer monitor for extended periods of time.
3. Must be able to lift 25 pounds.
4. Must have a valid driver’s license
5.
Some work during weekends and nights required (for conference travel and/or student events)

ACU does not unlawfully discriminate on
the basis of race, color, age, sex, disability, genetic information, national or ethnic origin in employment opportunities, in keeping with
applicable state and federal law.


ACU is committed to maintaining a safe and secure campus environment and protecting the
university’s financial and physical assets. Therefore, Abilene Christian University conducts background checks on all candidates for
employment in security sensitive positions. As a current employee, it will be determined if you need an additional background check upon
your hire.

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