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Senior Director for Academic Advising & Career Coaching

Senior Director for Academic Advising & Career Coaching
Job Summary
The Senior Director provides institution-wide leadership for an integrated model of academic advising and career success coaching, aligning college-based hubs and central services to deliver a seamless, student-centered experience from enrollment through graduation and early career. The role sets vision and goals; builds capacity; stewards campus policy and practice in partnership with the Academic Advising Standards Council (AASC); and ensures consistent quality, equity, and outcomes across colleges/regions in accordance with University and USHE policy. The Senior Director leads a network of Directors, Associate Directors, and Assistant Directors who supervise frontline advisors and career coaches, advancing the Navigate U framework, proactive/adaptive advising, and career readiness aligned to NACADA and NACE competencies. This position reports directly to the Vice Provost for Student Success.
Responsibilities
Essential Responsibilities:
Strategy & Governance
- Serve as the Region's executive lead for the integrated advising and career coaching ecosystem; engage AASC working groups to update standards and practices.
- Translate institutional strategy (e.g., Impact 2030; Navigate U commitments) into an advising/coaching operating plan with annual goals, KPIs, and college-level compacts.
- Ensure use of this classification and all staffing plans are coordinated with AASC and adhere to approved compensatory factors and caseload guidance.
Student Experience & Outcomes
- Architect a unified student journey that connects academic planning, career exploration, work-integrated learning, and post-grad outcomes.
- Establish service-level practices (e.g., speed-to-appointment, case routing, caseload balance), and lead continuous improvement using student voice and thriving metrics.
People Leadership & Culture
- Directly supervise College/School Navigate Hub Directors and Associate Directors and Assistant Directors of Advising and Career Success; indirectly lead Senior/Lead Advisors, Coaching Managers, and specialized teams.
- Cultivate a culture of collaboration and shared purpose between academic advisors and career coaches, strengthening partnerships and fostering alignment across teams.
- Steward the career ladder operationalization in partnership with training and development systems; ensure role clarity, equitable advancement pathways, and competency-based development.
Capacity, Caseload & Resource Stewardship
- Allocate advising/coaching capacity across hubs/regions using approved caseload norms; rebalance load based on enrollment mix, modality, and student risk signals.
- Manage operating and personnel budgets; lead multi-year hiring plans tied to retention, progression, and completion (RPC) targets.
- Maintain zero frontline advising/coaching FTE at the Senior Director level, reserving this role for leadership, strategy, quality, and cross-unit integration.
Data, Technology & Quality Assurance
- Own the data strategy for advising/coaching: define KPIs, dashboards, and review cadences; drive data democratization and accountability.
- Govern the advising tech stack (e.g., EAB Navigate, degree-planning tools, CRMs) and ensure adoption, training, and evidence-based practice.
- Lead systematic assessment and audit cycles (file reviews, observed practice, rubric-based evaluations) to ensure fidelity to standards and equitable outcomes.
Partnerships & Policy
- Coordinate with Colleges, U Career Success, Registrar, Financial Aid/Scholarships, First-Gen/Scholars programs, Center for Teaching Excellence, International, Veteran & Military, Athletics, and other campus and community partners.
- Advise on and implement University/USHE policy changes (e.g., credit hours, transfer, CPL/PbA, 90-credit pathways) affecting advising/coaching practice.
Communications & Change Management
- Lead campus-wide communications on advising/coaching expectations, service levels, and student outcomes; facilitate communities of practice and annual summits.
- Drive structured change management for model updates (regional/meta-major, hub alignment, pre-professional redesign, etc.).
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
- Strategic planning, portfolio management, and enterprise-level change leadership.
- Advanced data literacy; ability to set and socialize metrics, read dashboards, and lead action plans with college leaders.
- Talent strategy: workforce planning, competency modeling (AAMP), and inclusive leadership.
- Student-centered design; strong communication and relationship-building across academic and administrative units.
- Deep understanding of advising/coaching modalities (proactive/adaptive, case-management, embedded/caseload, drop-in/triage) and career development frameworks.
Scope & Span of Leadership
- Leads an integrated network typically comprising multiple Directors/Associate Directors/Assistant Directors across Advising Hubs/Regions and Career Success Coaching, plus central specialists (training, analytics, transfer/transition, pre-professional).
- Span-of-control and team sizes are set via approved compensatory factors and caseload standards; frontline caseloads are not assigned to the Senior Director.
Key Performance Indicators (illustrative, set annually)
Access & Service:
- Timely access: % of students offered an appointment within X business days
- Utilization: % of undergraduates engaging with advising/coaching each term; no-show rates.
- Coverage: caseload balance within approved ranges across hubs/regions.
Progress & Completion:
- First-year retention; on-track credit momentum (30/60/90), time-to-degree.
- Course access & schedule fit metrics (fill rates, bottlenecks addressed).
Career & Outcomes:
- NACE knowledge rate, employed/continuing education at 6-12 months; work-integrated learning participation.
Quality & Equity:
- Fidelity to advising/coaching standards (audit scores); elimination of equity gaps in access, engagement, and outcomes.
People & Culture:
- AAMP progression, training completions, advisor/coach engagement and retention.
Working Conditions & Special Requirements
- Evening/weekend events as needed (e.g., orientation, career fairs).
- This role is on-site/hybrid per University policy; occasional in/out of-state travel.
Compensation & Posting Guidance
- Management Track classification and grade are set in alignment with approved compensatory factors (AACP/AAMP).
- Posting range is established by HR in consultation with the Vice Provost's office, based on role scope and market data; use the University's approved ranges for Senior Director-level positions.
- Per approved guidance, the Senior Director role is non-caseload; all budgeted FTE at this level are dedicated to leadership, strategy, quality, and integration.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree (or equivalency) and 14 years of directly related experience or Master's degree (or equivalency) and 12 years of directly related experience.
Equivalency: One year of higher education may substitute for one year of directly related experience. - Progressive leadership of large, multi-unit advising/coaching or student success operations in a research university or comparably complex environment.
- Demonstrated experience supervising leaders (e.g., Directors/Associate Directors/Managers) and managing multi-million-dollar budgets.
- Evidence of designing/adopting NACADA/NACE-aligned practices; experience with advising technology (e.g., EAB Navigate), degree audit/planning, and CRM/BI tools.
- Track record of improving retention, progression, completion, and/or career outcomes at scale.
Preferences
- Doctoral degree or terminal professional degree.
- Leadership experience integrating academic advising with career development, work-integrated learning, and industry engagement.
- Expertise in data-informed resource planning (caseload modeling, capacity/case routing), continuous improvement, and equity-minded assessment.
- Success leading cross-college initiatives, engaging in shared-governance bodies (e.g., AASC), and working within state system policy (USHE or similar).
- Regional/national engagement (NACADA, NACE, APLU/UIA/AAU), publications/presentations, and contributions to the profession.
Special Instructions
Two Senior Directors of Academic Advising & Career Coaching will be hired, one for Region B and one for Region C. Region B includes Academic Advisors and Career Coaches in the David Eccles School of Business and the Price College of Engineering as well as a liaison with the Honors College. Region C includes Academic Advisors and Career Coaches in the Colleges of Architecture and Planning, Education, Fine Arts, Health, Nursing, Social Work, Division of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Exploring and Pre-Professional Advising within Undergraduate Studies, and the Utah Asia Campus as well as a liaison with the Honors College.
Requisition Number: PRN43256B
Full Time or Part Time? Full Time
Work Schedule Summary: M-F, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PMEvening/weekend events as needed (e.g., orientation, career fairs).This role is on site/hybrid per University policy; occasional in/out of state travel.
Department: 00019 - Undergraduate Studies
Location: Campus
Pay Rate Range: $106,000 - $125,000
Close Date: 1/3/2026
Open Until Filled:
To apply, visit https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/190582
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