Academic Advisor III
Company: Texas A&M Agrilife Research
Location: College Station
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title Academic Advisor III Agency Texas A&M Agrilife
Research Department Dean's Office Staff Proposed Minimum Salary
Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
Description Job Description About Texas A&M AgriLife Texas
A&M AgriLife is comprised of the following Texas A&M
University System members: Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Texas A&M AgriLife Research College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences at Texas A&M University Texas A&M Forest Service
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory As the
nation’s largest most comprehensive agriculture program, Texas
A&M AgriLife brings together a college and four state agencies
focused on agriculture and life sciences within The Texas A&M
University System. With over 5,000 employees and a presence in
every county across the state, Texas A&M AgriLife is uniquely
positioned to improve lives, environments and the Texas economy
through education, research, extension and service. Click here to
learn more about how you can be a part of AgriLife and make a
difference in the world! Position Information We are seeking an
Academic Advisor III P11 who independently drives engagement and
empowers students to achieve their academic and career goals. This
position will play a vital role in maximizing undergraduate student
retention by building relationships with students and clarifying
procedures and academic requirements for specific programs or
majors. Assists in the analysis of the effectiveness of functional
policies and programs. Additionally, acts as a mentor and trainer
to other Academic Advisors and the campus community. Essential
Duties and Tasks: 50% Advises Students Collaborates with students
to understand and develop realistic and attainable educational and
academic goals and provides input on related majors, minors, future
education and career options that best align with goals. Educates
students about and prepares and assists them with full array of
academic processes (e.g., registration, add/drop, Q drops,
withdrawals, change of curriculum submissions, etc.) by sharing
university and college policies, program requirements, transfer
credit decisions, etc. Reviews student’s academic record and
counsel students regarding core and degree course selection and
implication of selected courses and/or exception requests. Provides
input on probationary decisions. Creates and maintains updated
relevant records and notes (e.g., student contact, advisor notes).
20% Delivers Student Success and Retention Strategies Consistently
engages student population utilizing various outreach methods
(e.g., in-person and online) to cultivate a professional
relationship to keep students informed of critical and relevant
personal, academic and professional deadlines, updates, information
and events. Proactively shares with students available academic,
professional, and health and wellness resources (e.g., Academic
Success Center, Career Center, Student Organizations, Counseling &
Psychological Services, Disability Resources, etc.) May refer
students with identified needs as appropriate. Actively monitors
students’ progress through the program by reviewing and assessing
academic records to determine status of progression, completion of
degree requirements as well as identifying and referring those
students in which additional intervention and guidance may be
recommended to reaching academic goals. Oversees the planning
and/or delivery of various department related advising, student
success, retention events and academic campaigns (e.g., New Student
Conference, 1st semester advising, inquiries from prospective
students). Assist in providing reports and data analysis of
advising initiatives and special populations. Assesses individual
students' stage of academic development and promotes their growth
by determining suitable developmental tasks. 20% Collaborative
Leadership Collaborates with members of the campus community in
student retention initiatives. Conducts research on topics within
the field of academic advising and organizes activities for
professional development. Develops and delivers training for
faculty and staff on advising tools and strategies, campus
resources and relevant updates. May supervise student employees to
assist with administrative advising duties and programming. Serves
as a resource for Academic Advisor I and II with the
college/school. Discusses and refers students to appropriate campus
resources for mental health issues. 10% Training and Development Up
to 10% training and development per year to complete in-class and
on-the-job training programs, which may include shadowing,
departmental/college/school trainings, university training,
university, state, and national advisor meetings, regular staff and
supervisory meetings, and other activities approved by the
supervisor. Trainings must include: Advisor Onboarding Training
(new to TAMU hires) Becoming an Academic Advising Leader Note: Time
reserved for training and development may be adjusted based on
employee performance and supervisor discretion. Qualifications
Required Education: Bachelor's degree. Required Experience: Four
years of advising experience. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of: NACADA’s Core Values of Academic Advising: Theories
relevant to academic advising Academic Advising models, approaches,
and strategies Professional standards and ethical guidelines for
academic advising Legal guidelines of advising practice, including
privacy regulations and confidentiality Expected student learning
outcomes of academic advising Expected student success outcomes of
academic advising The characteristics, needs, and experiences of
major and emerging student populations How equitable and inclusive
environments are created and maintained in advising interactions
for major and emerging student populations Resources and effective,
appropriate responses to address mental health issues that may
affect the well-being of students Curriculum, degree programs, and
other academic requirements and options, to include changes and
revisions over time Critical partners for academic advisors and
their role in the advising process Campus and community resources
that support student success Information technology applicable to
relevant advising roles Methods and techniques for managing and/or
supervising others Project management principles and processes
Professional standards and ethical guidelines for coaching,
coaching models, and methods and techniques to evaluate the
effectiveness of coaching Training methods and techniques for
planning, designing, developing and delivering instructional
content that is engaging, effective, relevant, and applicable to
achieve desired learning outcomes Proficiency level of advanced
beginner in the following skills, using the novice to expert model
(i.e., novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, expert):
Coaching and mentoring all academic advisors within the program
area Conducting research and developing and delivering training, to
include: Topics within the field of academic advising, including
organizing activities for professional development Advising tools
and strategies, campus resources, and relevant updates for faculty
and staff Supervising student employees to assist with
administrative advising duties and programming Proficiency level of
competent in the following skills, using the novice to expert model
(i.e., novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, expert):
Articulating a personal philosophy of academic advising in
alignment with NACADA models, strategies, and approaches Discussing
and referring students to appropriate campus resources for mental
health issues Promoting student understanding of the purpose and
underlying rationale of the curriculum to set expectations for
student learning Identifying high-risk indicators, as reported by
faculty, to ensure student success Engaging in ongoing assessment
and development of self and the advising practice Planning and/or
delivering various department related advising, student success,
retention events and academic campaigns Proficiency level of
proficient in the following skills, using the novice to expert
model (i.e., novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient,
expert): Creating rapport and building academic advising
relationships, to include: Guiding, coaching, and/or mentoring
students Collaborating with critical partners Communicating in a
respectful, and confidential manner using various communication
approaches and modalities Planning and conducting advising
interactions to achieve student learning and student success
outcomes, operating within your scope of authority, and connecting
students to resources Demonstrating high ethical standards in
advising Facilitating problem-solving, decision-making, and
meaning-making for students through the advising process
Facilitating planning and goal setting, both short-term and
long-term, to achieve individual learning targets and enable future
readiness for students through the advising process Evaluating the
impact of academic advising on student learning outcomes through
data analysis Using appropriate academic advising technologies to
support students, including providing reports for advising
initiatives and special populations Additional Information Machines
and Equipment: Computer Telephone Other Requirements and Factors:
This position is security sensitive. This position requires
compliance with state and federal laws/codes and Texas A&M
University System/TAMU policies, regulations, rules and procedures.
All tasks and job responsibilities must be performed safely without
injury to self or others in compliance with System and University
safety requirements (If applicable) This position allows alternate
work location per TAMU guidelines Works to cover shifts, or take
emergency call, on evenings, weekends, and holidays as required.
What You Need to Know Start Date: We are currently hiring for two
Academic Advisor III's, one to start as soon as administratively
possible and the second to start June 23, 2026. Salary:
Compensation for this position is commensurate based on the
selected candidate’s qualifications. Flexible Work Arrangements:
Flexible work schedules and remote work options may be available
for this position, depending on the nature of the role and employee
eligibility, in accordance with AgriLife Alternate Work Location
Procedures. Why Work at Texas A&M AgriLife? When you choose to
work for Texas A&M AgriLife, you become part of an organization
that is an established leader in agriculture and life sciences with
a wide range of capabilities to meet the needs of our statewide,
national, and international constituents. In addition, Texas
A&M AgriLife offers a comprehensive benefit package including
the following: Health, dental, vision, life and long-term
disability insurance with Texas A&M AgriLife contributing to
employee health and basic life premiums 12-15 days of annual paid
holidays Up to eight hours of paid sick leave and at least eight
hours of paid vacation each month Automatic enrollment in the
Teacher Retirement System of Texas Employee Wellness Initiative for
Texas A&M AgriLife Applicant Instructions Applications received
by Texas A&M AgriLife must either have all job application data
entered or a resume attached. Failure to provide all job
application data or a complete resume could result in an invalid
submission and a rejected application. We encourage all applicants
to upload a resume or use a LinkedIn profile to prepopulate the
online application. All positions are security-sensitive.
Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and
employment is contingent upon the institution’s verification of
credentials and/or other information required by the institution’s
procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check.
Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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