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Academic Advisor I/II

Detroit, MI · On-site

$41K - $51K/yr

Academic Advisor I/II Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Academic Advisor I/II ... Ability to work occasional evening and weekend hours. Excellent computer skills and the ability to ...

Academic Advisor I/II

Detroit, MI · On-site

$41K - $51K/yr

The University Advising Center seeks an Academic Advisor I/II to join its dedicated team of professionals. We deliver high quality, student-centered, and culturally responsive support to students.

Posting Details Posting Details Position Title Academic Adviser Department 3154 - First Year Advising Center Position Number 988882 Requisition No. S02799 Salary Range/Pay Rate $51,375 annually.

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How much do weekend academic advisor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend academic advisor in Rochester, MI is $43,679.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38,700.00 and $47,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Academic Advisor vs Weekend Academic Counselor?

AspectWeekend Academic AdvisorWeekend Academic Counselor
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree in education, counseling, or related fieldBachelor's or master's degree in counseling, psychology, or education
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, student support centersEducational institutions, student support services
Employer & Industry UsageColleges, universities, online education providersColleges, universities, community colleges
Common Search & ComparisonFrequently compared for advising roles in educationOften compared for counseling and student support positions

The main difference is that Weekend Academic Advisors focus on guiding students academically and providing support related to coursework, while Weekend Academic Counselors typically offer more in-depth counseling services addressing personal or emotional issues affecting academic performance. Both roles require relevant educational credentials and are common in educational settings, but their focus and scope differ slightly.

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Academic Advisor Part-Time

Macomb Community College

Clinton Township, MI • On-site

$34.46 - $45.79/hr

Part-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : Campus - To be determined by department, MI
Job Type: Part-Time
Job Number: 202301306
Department: Dean of Student Success
Division: Counseling and Academic Advising
Opening Date: 08/10/2026
Closing Date: 8/24/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit: NBU - Non Administrator
Salary Range: $34.46-$45.79 per hour
Position Level: N/A
Working Hours and/or Working Conditions: HOURS: Maximum 25 hours per week. Work hours/days will be within office hours of the department based on office needs.WORKING CONDITIONS: Travel between campuses and off-campus locations may be required for campus liaison and professional meeting activities.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.Proficiency in technology and student information systems.Knowledge of shared governance, community college mission, and accessibility best practices.
Supervision: SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports to the Associate Dean, Counseling & Academic Advising or may take direction from divisional administration. May receive direction and/or training from full-time advisors as assigned.SUPERVISION GIVEN: N/A
Job Function
The Academic Advisor provides holistic advising that supports and advocates for students as they progress toward completing their academic objectives. As part of the Counseling and Academic Advising Department, this role is dedicated to supporting declared/established students who have identified a specific Macomb Community College degree or certificate or have selected a transfer institution and major as their academic goal while fostering persistence, progress, and completion. Through comprehensive, student-centered guidance and intentional support, this position plays a key role in advancing student success and promoting equitable academic outcomes.
Job Responsibilities
Student Success & Coordinated Care
  • Serve as part of the Student Success Team using an outreach approach of coordinated care to support students.
  • Provide comprehensive academic and transfer advising services to established (decided) enrolled students, as well as prospective individuals seeking general information about Macomb.
  • Provide first semester course planning for new students, helping them with course suggestions based on academic preparation, assessment results, and program pathways.
  • In alignment with the Standard of Care operations, deliver proactive services via in-person, virtual, phone, walk-in, group, and online modalities in response to student needs, enrollment trends, and changing campus environments.
  • Utilize a caseload approach within a student success team including but not limited to monitoring, proactive outreach, referring and maintaining timely and accurate documentation of student interactions, communications, and progress to support continuous improvement and compliance.
Academic and Transfer Goals
  • Provide personalized support using data-informed practices to proactively monitor, track and support and assist students in succeeding in their academic pursuits and/or transfer goals.
  • Maintain familiarity with updated and accurate information about Macomb's degree/certificate programs and transfer information.
  • Utilize transfer agreements and other transfer resources to support students with their transfer plan.
  • Provide academic advising support to students enrolled in a declared program who are not planning to transfer upon program completion.
  • Conduct unofficial degree audits.
Academic & Holistic Support
  • Provide proactive, holistic student support through counseling referrals, academic alert interventions, and connections to campus and community resources.
  • Support students on academic or financial aid probation and those requiring specialized academic monitoring.
  • Collaborate with faculty, staff, and counseling services to support student success, including referring exploratory (undecided) students for career planning.
  • Interpret and communicate college policies, procedures, and students' rights and responsibilities.
Leadership & Collaboration
  • Model ethical, professional academic advising practices and collaboration across departments and divisions.
  • Participate and serve as a representative for counseling and academic advising at outreach events and activities, such as new student orientations, as needed.
  • Attend transfer events to remain updated with transfer information when applicable.
  • Participate actively in individual and team professional development opportunities to enhance skills, remain current with best practices, and support continuous improvement in advising and counseling services.
Other Duties
  • Perform additional responsibilities in alignment with the Student Services Unit, the departmental goals.

Education
Bachelor's degree required.
Qualifications
Academic Advising or admissions experience at a college/university preferred but not required.
Part-time employees are eligible for some Macomb Community College benefits including retirement with the Michigan Office of Retirement Services, as well as voluntary options for retirement. Part-time employees are also eligible for accrual of PTO and tuition waivers.
To learn more, visit our Bargaining Unit Information page
https://www.macomb.edu/human-resources/employment-information/bargaining-unit-information.html