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Job Description
Academic EOPS Counselor
Academic EOPS Counselor
Company:
Lake Tahoe Community College
Job Location:
South Lake Tahoe, California
Category:
Academic Advising
Type:
Full-Time Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC) announces an opportunity to work as a full-time, tenure-track Academic Counselor in LTCC's Student
Services Division. Counseling support services are critical in helping students achieve their personal, academic, and career goals. LTCC has
established programs and initiatives supporting various groups of students that have and will continue to require greater involvement from
the Counseling department.
These include:
Guided Pathways, Lake Tahoe College Promise, Rising Scholars Program, extended evening hours in
the Counseling Department and more. The Vision 2030 goals established by the California Community College Chancellor's Office require
more enhanced counselor support. As an institution, LTCC is called to lead with equity and excellence, act with urgency, and serve as a
force for economic mobility, environmental stewardship, and community resilience. At the heart of Vision 2030 is a reimagining of access,
one that no longer waits for students to come to us. This refresh reaffirms our responsibility to meet learners where they are: through
partnerships with community-based organizations, labor, and industry. Our colleges are embedded in communities, honoring learning wherever
it occurs: Online, in classrooms, or on the job.
APPLICATION PROCESS
After review,
applicants judged most suitable for the position will be invited to initial interviews. These applicants will be notified by phone on or
about Wednesday, August 19, 2026. Initial interviews will be conducted by a committee of campus
constituents and are tentatively scheduled for September 3 and 4, 2026. Finalists will
then be invited to a secondary process on September 17 and 18, 2026. Travel allowances and
district-provided lodging will be provided to qualifying applicants. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee an interview. LTCC reserves the right to return to the applicant pool at any point during the recruitment process.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Salary Range:
LTCC offers a competitive compensation package that includes a
starting placement salary of $77,922 to $100,915
annually for faculty who hold a master's degree or equivalent, dependent upon teaching and work experience, or starting placement salary of
$94,044 to $117,038 annually for faculty who hold a
doctoral degree, dependent upon teaching and work experience. See the faculty salary schedule for further information regarding education and salary placement.
Benefits:
Health and Welfare benefits include medical, dental, vision, life insurance, and long term disability. These benefits also include full
coverage of a gold-level medical plan which, on average, covers 80% of healthcare expenses for a standard population. LTCC also matches
19.1% of an eligible employee's salary and contributes it into a CalSTRS pension account for qualifying employees. This position is a
200-day contract over fall, winter, and spring quarters. This position is exempt from overtime compensation. 10 days of sick leave accrue
annually. LTCC's Commitment to Diversity
Our ideal candidate will share and
participate in LTCC's
commitment to the values of diversity and equity while serving its ethnically and socioeconomically diverse student population.
Lake Tahoe Community College is a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution, reflecting the surrounding California and Nevada
area.
Representative Duties:
Provide comprehensive academic, career,
transfer, personal, and retention-focused counseling services to students participating in Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
(EOPS), Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE), CalWORKs, NextUp, and other special populations, ensuring compliance with
applicable state regulations and program requirements.
Assist students in the development of educational plans, academic goal
setting, transfer preparation, and navigation of college processes while providing intensive support services that promote persistence,
retention, completion, and successful educational outcomes.
Provide the required counseling, advising, and student contact services
mandated by Title 5 regulations for EOPS participants and maintain appropriate documentation to support program compliance, accountability,
and reporting requirements.
Plan, coordinate, implement, and evaluate programs, services, workshops, orientations, interventions,
and activities that support the academic, personal, and career success of EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs, and NextUp students.
Establish,
cultivate, and maintain collaborative partnerships with college departments, community-based organizations, social service agencies, K-12
districts, and regional partners to expand resources and support networks for EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs, and NextUp students.
Assist in
the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of annual Program Plans, budgets, reports, and other required documentation for
EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs, and NextUp programs; support program review processes, outcome assessment activities, and compliance reporting
required by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office.
Monitor student eligibility, participation, and service
requirements for categorical programs and ensure accurate recordkeeping, data collection, and reporting in accordance with state
regulations, funding requirements, and district policies.
Participate in full-time faculty responsibilities including faculty and
departmental meetings, shared governance activities, departmental planning, community engagement, professional development, and committee
assignments.
Support students in navigating academic coursework, financial aid processes, transfer opportunities, and career
pathways, and provide referrals to mental health, basic needs, employment, housing, childcare, and other support services as
appropriate.
Collaborate with counseling faculty, student services professionals, instructional faculty, and administrators to
advance student success initiatives.
Coordinate outreach, recruitment, orientation, recognition, and special events designed to
increase awareness, participation, and student engagement in EOPS, CARE, CalWORKs, and NextUp programs.
Contribute to the
development, management, and stewardship of departmental and categorical program budgets and resources.
Consult and collaborate
with faculty, staff, administrators, and external partners to address student needs, remove barriers to success, and strengthen pathways to
educational and career attainment.
Perform related duties as assigned. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS:
As this position covers two areas of discipline, the Minimum Qualifications for Faculty and Administrators
in California Community Colleges, Title V Regulations, requires that the successful candidate must demonstrate that they satisfy
minimum qualifications for
Counseling:
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
(EOPS).
Counseling:
EOPS Master's degree in counseling,
rehabilitation counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, guidance counseling, educational counseling, social work or career
development, OR the equivalent.
AND EOPS
counselors hired after October 24, 1987, shall: (1) Have
completed a minimum of nine semester units of college course work predominantly relating to ethnic minorities or persons handicapped by
language, social or economic disadvantages; OR
(2) Have completed six semester units or the equivalent of a college-level
counseling practicum or counseling field-work courses in a community college EOPS program, or in a program dealing predominantly with ethnic
minorities or persons handicapped by language, social or economic disadvantages AND In addition, an EOPS
counselor hired after October 24, 1987, shall have two years of occupational experience in work relating to ethnic minorities or persons
handicapped by language, social or economic disadvantages
NOTE:
Applicants who claim equivalent qualifications shall provide conclusive evidence that they possess qualifications that are at least
equivalent to those required by the minimum qualifications of the area for which they are applying. It is the responsibility of the
applicant to supply all evidence and documentation for the claim of equivalency at the time of application. Demonstrated ability to perform all of the responsibilities listed above.
Demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural,
disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Desired
Qualifications Bilingual - Spanish speaking
Understanding of counseling in an educational setting
Familiarity with characteristics of community college students and the quarter system
Ability to work independently
Experience with counseling diverse populations
Ability to develop working relationships with college faculty, staff, and community
groups
Ability to coordinate programs
Understanding of small college environment
Ability to teach in another
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