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Academic Advisor, London Program - CAS

🇺🇸 Hybrid - New York, NY 🕑 Full-Time 💰 $70K - $75K 💻 Academic Advising 🗓️ March 17th, 2026

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New York University is hiring an Academic Advisor for the London Program in the College of Arts & Science. This role involves managing a specialized caseload of students participating in the 1+3 London Global Program, providing personalized academic advising through their transition from the London campus to New York, and supporting student success with occasional travel to London for orientation and community-building.

Highlights
  • Manage advising for students in the 1+3 London Global Program.
  • Provide comprehensive, developmental, and personalized academic advising.
  • Facilitate academic transition between London and New York campuses.
  • Support on-site orientation and community-building with occasional travel to London.
  • Required education: Bachelor's Degree; Master's in higher education/student affairs preferred.
  • Minimum 3 years experience in counseling, advising, student services, or program development.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills and ability to interpret and communicate policies.
  • Preferred skills include data collection, privacy, and security compliance for institutional data management.
  • Annual base salary range: $70,000 to $75,000, excluding bonuses or incentives.
  • Works within the College of Arts & Science, reporting to the Assistant Dean for New Students.

Academic Advisor, London Program - CAS Full Description

Position Summary: 
Arts & Science is seeking a dynamic Academic Advisor to join the New Students team in the College of Arts & Science. Reporting to the Assistant Dean for New Students, the Academic Advisor of the London Program will manage a specialized caseload of students enrolled in the newly formed 1+3 London Global Program. Based in New York, this position will provide comprehensive, developmental, and personalized advising to students during their foundational first year in London and their subsequent three years on the New York campus. The advisor will be responsible for facilitating the seamless academic transition between campuses and ensuring the long-term success of our global students. This role requires occasional travel to London to support on-site orientation and community-building initiatives. 

Qualifications: 
Required Education:
Bachelor's Degree

Preferred Education:
Master's Degree in higher education/student affairs strongly preferred

Required Experience:
3+ years experience in counseling, advising, student services, program development or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Ability to interpret and communicate policies to individuals at all levels. Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Must be well versed in quality data collection to ensure adequacy, accuracy and legitimacy of data in NYU systems and be able to strictly follow data privacy and security procedures for data handling and analysis to ensure adherence to legal and institutional standards. 

Additional Information: 
In compliance with NYC's Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is USD $70,000.00 to USD $75,000.00. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, as well as, market and organizational considerations when extending an offer. This pay range represents base pay only and excludes any additional items such as incentives, bonuses, clinical compensation, or other items. 

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