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Job Description
Career Counselor
Career Counselor
Company:
Hendrix College
Job Location:
Conway, Arkansas
Category:
Career Development and Services
Type:
Full-Time The Hendrix College Office of Career Success is seeking a full-time, 12-month team member to serve as a Career Counselor and to help
launch Via Hendrix, the College's new strategy that embeds career preparation, including a required full-time, full semester work
experience—a co-op, throughout the liberal arts curriculum. Beginning with the fall 2026 incoming class, every Hendrix student receives an
integrated advising team that provides academic and professional support through graduation: a faculty academic advisor, a career counselor,
and—for student-athletes—their coach. The individual in this position reports to the Executive Director of Career Success and works closely
with fellow advising team members to create a transformative experience for students. Guiding students from first-year discernment through
career preparation and connection, the individual in this role will help students link the classroom with the world by connecting what they
study to "lead lives of accomplishment, integrity, service, and joy."
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Building rapport
and trust with an assigned caseload of students and guiding them through individual and group sessions across the full Via Hendrix arc:
first-year discernment and exploration, second-year fundamentals in professionalism, third-year co-op experience, and fourth-year reflection
for jobs or graduate school.
Coordinating closely with each student's advising team to deliver an integrated advising experience,
including shared notes and aligned guidance.
Teaching a new required course, COOP 295 - Co-op Foundations, which is
designed to equip second-year students with the foundational skills necessary to be successful in their co-op as well as their professional
life after Hendrix.
Helping students recognize and articulate the career-readiness competencies their liberal arts education
builds; helping students connect those strengths to their goals for career and vocation.
Developing and delivering career
programming (e.g., workshops, panels, classroom presentations) to support students at each stage of their development.
Supporting
students' use of career assessments and resources to inform decision-making.
Maintaining accurate advising records and
contributing to program assessment and continuous improvement.
Collaborating with other College departments, including the Office
of Advising and Academic Success, Admission, Alumni Engagement, Athletics, Financial Aid, and the Registrar's office.
Presenting
information to students, parents, faculty, and employer partners.
Performing other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS AND BACKGROUND
Education:
Bachelor's degree required; master's degree in higher education, student
affairs, counseling, college student personnel, or a related field preferred.
Experience:
Experience in career advising,
coaching, mentoring, teaching, recruiting, or student support preferred. Professional certification in career coaching or assessment
instruments is a plus.
Skills:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to build rapport with students across
diverse backgrounds; self-motivated team player with an ability to manage multifaceted projects; comfort working with data and technology
platforms; respectful of student privacy and confidential information. Consideration of applicants will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled. Applications should include a letter of application and a resume with contact information for three
professional references. The annual salary for this position is $49,000. Applications can be submitted at www.hendrix.edu/jobs. Questions about this position can be submitted to hr@hendrix.edu. HigherEd360 is part of the HigherEdJobs network.