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Advising Dean

Advising Dean

  • 557506
  • New York
  • Opening on: May 28 2026
  • Grade 12
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  • Job Type: Officer of Administration
  • Bargaining Unit:
  • Regular/Temporary: Regular
  • End Date if Temporary:
  • Hours Per Week: 35
  • Standard Work Schedule:
  • Building:
  • Salary Range: $68,300 - $77,500 Annually
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
 

Position Summary

The Advising Dean of Preprofessional Advising provides advising to CC/SEAS undergraduates and alumni in their preparation for and application to graduate programs in the health professions (medical school, dental school, veterinary school, etc), law school, and business school. The Preprofessional Advising Dean serves as a supplemental advisor to all students interested in these pathways from first year through alumni. They guide students to resources to help them to explore these paths, develop and deliver programming related to preparing for selective application processes, liaise with CSA advising deans and faculty regarding individual student issues, and represent the office to internal and external constituencies.


Responsibilities

  • Serve as a member of the Premedical Advisory Committee, whose duties include advising applicants on all phases of their preparation from choosing courses and extracurricular activities to applying for research and obtaining clinical exposure, culminating in guidance through the professional school application process. The Advising Dean will be given an individual premedical advising load each year and will conduct portfolio reviews, consult on school lists and write the Columbia Letter for each of their advisees

  • Advise students and alumni on all aspects of the application to law and business school. Advising will take the form of individual appointments, email correspondence and group information sessions. Share responsibility with other preprofessional staff for writing law school dean’s certifications and Bar certifications

  • Assist in planning and facilitating special programs for preprofessional students/alumni including personal statement, application and interviewing workshops as well as guest lectures, alumni events and visits from professional schools

  • Assist in developing and maintaining content for website, and listservs, as well as presentations

  • Represent the Office of Preprofessional Advising at campus-wide initiatives including Days on Campus (Admissions yield event), New Student Orientation Program, Family Weekend, and other events throughout the year

  • Work collaboratively with other Columbia offices including the Center for Career Education, Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, Alumni Affairs, Office of Global Engagement, and Admissions, and Athletics, providing information about preprofessional content and developing joint programming when appropriate

  • Assist in maintaining preprofessional data within Salesforce; analyze data for trends and make recommendations for improvement/enhancements based on this analysis

  • Research and publicize extracurricular, internship and post-baccalaureate opportunities of particular interest to preprofessional students/alumni

  • Serve as a resource to preprofessional student organizations

  • Assist in managing mock interview program for prehealth students; train and orient new mock interviewers and conduct hour long mock interviews for students applying to professional schools

  • Maintain knowledge of Columbia curricula as well as professional school application processes, keeping up with changes so as to be most prepared to be a knowledgeable resource to students and alumni

  • Other duties as assigned

As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Council of Ivy Group Presidents (Ivy League), it is imperative that members of the Columbia University community, in all matters related to the intercollegiate athletics program, exhibit the highest professional standards and ethical behavior with regard to adherence to NCAA, Conference, University, and Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Physical Education rules and regulations


Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent
  • Three to five years experience working with college students in one or more of the following areas: teaching, advising/counseling, and/or supportive academic programs
  • Demonstrated knowledge of the health professions graduate programs and law school application process
  • Effective communicator with well developed interpersonal, writing and presentation skills
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently with little or no supervision and serve as a productive member of the advising team
  • Must possess strong organizational skills as well as be reliable, responsible and flexible
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment, emotional intelligence and the ability to coordinate and implement diverse activities and programs
  • Skilled with using technology, data management and generative AI.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Advanced degree preferred

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