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College of Alameda
College of Alameda's mission is to meet the educational needs of its multicultural and diverse community by providing excellent comprehensive and flexible programs including basic skills, transfer, and occupational, which will enable each student to achieve his/her own unique goals.
The College is California's only island-based community college and it offers both park-like tranquility and easy access to urban resources. Having served almost half a million day, evening and weekend students since its 1970 founding, College of Alameda enjoys a well-deserved reputation for excellence in its academic, vocational, and student support programs. The College of Alameda is proud of its strong ties to the City of Alameda and is recognized for its strong partnerships with the local business community.
Laney College
Laney College, in the heart of vibrant, multicultural downtown Oakland, features the cosmopolitan atmosphere and human energy of a big-city university. Laney is adjacent to the Oakland Museum of California, blocks from historic Chinatown and a pleasant stroll from Lake Merritt.
Since 1948, Laney has provided educational opportunities to students throughout the East Bay and beyond. Serving approximately 14,000 students each semester, Laney reflects the incredible diversity of the community that surrounds it and provides opportunities to traditionally underserved populations. Dozens of languages are spoken on Laney's campus each day.
The school boasts a proven track record of success with exceptional educational programs. The college was given full accreditation by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) in summer 2009 - a distinction awarded to only five community colleges out of the 27 reviewed that year. In addition, Laney ranks among the top community colleges in California in transferring students to U.C. Berkeley.
Merritt College
Merritt College is a public, comprehensive, two-year college, maintained by the Peralta Community College District in Alameda County. With a comprehensive day and evening program of transfer, technical, occupational and basic skills education, the College is committed to meeting the educational needs of the diverse student population it serves.
Located on a 125-acre site in the hills of East Oakland, Merritt College combines modern, spacious facilities with a spectacular view of the entire Bay Area. An integral part of a large, busy urban community, the location provides a sense of tranquility and peace.
Berkeley City College
Berkeley City College (BCC), one of California's 112 community colleges, is centrally located in downtown Berkeley, only 1-1/2 blocks from the U.C. campus. The college's mission is to contribute to the success of all students and to the well-being of the community by offering the best possible education which promises intellectual growth, social mobility, economic development and an understanding of diverse ideas and peoples. BCC is ranked second in the state in the percentage of students who transfer to U.C. Berkeley.
BCC serves students who seek general education, transfer to four-year universities, associate degrees and certificates in liberal arts, the sciences, career/technical areas, or foundational skills. BCC students represent a diverse mix of ethnic, cultural and economic backgrounds. Many are the first in their families to attend college. The college is an active partner in local economic development and employment training endeavors and maintains a strong and unique collaboration with U.C. Berkeley. Berkeley City College's world-class faculty has created a student-centered learning community dedicated to academic excellence and student success. They have won distinction in the sciences, arts, English, humanities, multimedia arts, and the social sciences.
District Office
The Peralta Community College District is a two-year college system, dedicated to providing comprehensive educational and community services to the communities it serves, including the cities of Albany, Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland and Piedmont California. The District enrolls over 25,000 students in a broad range of transfer and occupational curricula. The colleges in the District include College of Alameda, Laney College, Merritt College and Berkeley City College, which operate under the governance of a seven- member Board of Trustees and are administered by a Chancellor/Superintendent.
Position Information
Job Title Temporary Part -Time Adjunct Counselor/Coordinator For Puente Time Base .67 FTE Compensation Ranges from $75.32 - $139.20/hour. Salary placement based on education, experience and other provisions outlined in the District's agreement with the Peralta Federation of Teachers. Position Type Academic Department Student Services-VP (241) City Alameda State CA Job Description Summary
The Adjunct Puente Counselor provides comprehensive academic, career, transfer, and personal counseling services in alignment with the mission of the College, the Counseling Department, the Puente Project, and Student Equity & Achievement objectives. The counselor supports students in achieving their educational goals through culturally responsive, student-centered practices grounded in equity, access, and transfer success.
This assignment reflects the College's commitment to advancing equitable student outcomes and strengthening transfer pathways through the Puente Program. The Adjunct Puente Counselor plays a critical role in supporting students' academic achievement, leadership development, and successful transfer to four-year institutions.
Duties & Responsibilities
Any one position may not include all the duties listed nor do listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty of the position satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions required for the position.
- Provide general counseling services, including guidance regarding educational programs, career pathways, occupational programs, degree requirements, and transfer planning.
- Assist students in selecting majors and career pathways and in developing and updating comprehensive Student Educational Plans (SEPs).
- Support students in decision-making processes related to college adjustment, personal growth, social development, and academic goal attainment.
- Administer and interpret vocational and career assessment instruments.
- Assist students with referrals to appropriate on-campus and off-campus resources.
- Evaluate transcripts and provide academic advising consistent with district and state requirements.
- Track and monitor the academic progress of Puente students to ensure persistence and completion.
- Utilize current and emerging counseling technologies to enhance student engagement and success.
Instructional and Programmatic Responsibilities
The Adjunct Puente Counselor may:
- Attend and successfully complete the two-week Puente Summer Training Institute.
- Attend Puente Program activities and events with students and colleagues.
- Participate in recruitment efforts and coordination of Puente mentors and student activities.
- Perform duties necessary to advance Puente Program objectives and Student Equity & Achievement goals.
Professional Service and Governance
- Participate in departmental meetings, staff meetings, peer evaluations, and campus governance activities as assigned.
- Engage in outreach and partnership activities with high schools, four-year institutions, community agencies, and inter-segmental education partners.
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Additional Provisions
- Counseling schedule may include evening or weekend hours as part of contractual assignment.
- Counselors are expected to use and keep abreast of advanced teaching methods, including the use of current and future technologies to support student learning and career objectives. (Added this as it is standard in other faculty/counselorย
- The counselor shall perform related duties as assigned by the College, consistent with programmatic and institutional needs
Minimum Qualifications
1.ย ย ย Possession of a master's degree in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, guidance counseling, educational counseling, social work, career development, marriage and family therapy, or marriage, family and child counseling; OR the equivalent as defined by the District and Title 5 regulations
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2.ย ย ย Demonstrated understanding of, and sensitivity to, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of California community college students.
Other Requirements
Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications as established by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. Applicants are required to demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualifications by submitting official or unofficial transcripts and providing a complete and detailed record of relevant professional work experience in their application materials.
The District will review education and work history to determine whether minimum qualifications are met. Determinations are made in accordance with Title 5 regulations and District procedures. Official transcripts and additional verification of employment will be required upon offer of employment.
If experience is required in lieu of a master's degree:
For disciplines requiring a degree and professional experience, applicants must clearly describe how their education and work experience meet the stated minimum qualifications.
Equivalency
Applicants who do not meet the minimum qualifications exactly may apply for equivalency. Equivalency determinations are made through a separate review process in accordance with District procedures.
The Equivalency Committee will consider onlythose applicants who formally request equivalency consideration by submitting the Completed Equivalency Request Form with their application. Be sure to attach detailed evidence, such as unofficial transcripts and/or other certifications that support the equivalency.
In order to be considered for this position, you must submit the following:
1. An application.
2. A resume/CV summarizing your educational background and experience.
3. Transcripts
a. Transcripts of ALL college degrees/coursework needed to qualify for this position; unofficial or legible copies are acceptable but must indicate that the degree(s) has been conferred, if applicable.
All degrees and units used to satisfy the minimum qualifications must be from postsecondary institutions accredited by an accreditation agency recognized by either the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation. If your degree/coursework is from a college or university outside of the United States, you must submit a detailed evaluation from a professional evaluation agency. A partial list of agencies can be found at https://www.ctc.ca.gov/credentials/leaflets/foreign-transcript-evaluation-(cl-635). Transcripts or translations in English still require the evaluation to show the U.S. equivalence of your degree.
b. If needed to meet the minimum qualifications, a copy (front and back) of your fully satisfied, lifetime California Community College credential authorizing service in the appropriate discipline.
Applicants will not be contacted unless selected for interview. Offer of employment to the persons selected for these positions is contingent upon: 1) submission of a current TB test clearance; 2) proof of eligibility to work in the United States; 3) fingerprint clearance; and 4) submission of official transcripts indicating appropriate degree(s) awarded or submission of a valid appropriate California Community College credential. 5) receipt of work verification required to meet minimum qualifications (if applicable)
Desirable Qualifications
- Prior training and certification through the Puente Summer Training Institute, or eligibility and commitment to complete Puente training as required.
- Recent counseling experience in a California Community College, preferably working with Puente, learning communities, or other programs serving disproportionately impacted students.ย
- Demonstrated experience implementing equity-minded, culturally sustaining counseling practices that promote transfer and baccalaureate attainment for Chicanx/Latinx and other historically underrepresented students.
- Experience in program coordination (e.g. recruitment, mentor programs, events, data tracking, and reporting for categorical or special programs).
- Familiarity with the mission, structure, and goals of the Puente Project and with transfer pathways to CSU, UC, and private universiti...