Academic Advisor, Mathematics and Computer Science
Personal type:
Professional staff
Field of expertise:
Support
Organisation:
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Apply before: 11-08-2025
Full-time equivalent:
0.8 / 1.0 FTE
Salary: € 3.537 - € 5.331
Job description
In this important student-facing position, you will be part of the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ and Student Affairs (ESA) team of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (M&CS). The ESA team is responsible for all support of the educational programs (both Bachelor's and (pre-)Master's) of the department. Behind the scenes, we ensure a well-coordinated curriculum, study schedule, evaluation and improvement of courses, the organization and coordination of education and, of course, academic advising. We are looking for a colleague who can join this team around July 2025, working at least 4 days per week, of which a minimum of 2 should be on the ¹û¶³´«Ã½ campus.
The daily business of an academic advisor is to work with students and guide and support them, in in person meetings or via e-mail, mainly in English or Dutch. You are the first point of contact for students and deal with a variety of topics that students have questions about: from composing their study program and interpretation of the regulations to advice on personal circumstances and combining their studies with a (top-level sports)career. In some cases, you refer them to other ¹û¶³´«Ã½ services or teams, such as our student psychologists or student counselors, or even an external Dutch organization or service.
At other times, you work together with colleagues to help students in the best possible way. For example, by consulting the examinations committee about a request due to special circumstances, by emailing a lecturer to clarify the rules and regulations for his/her course, or by discussing a difficult case with colleagues and looking for solutions together. Our department cannot stand still, because the material we teach is always evolving. Therefore, you will need to be able to keep up with curriculum changes and help students to understand these changes.
To do this job, you therefore have to have a good grasp of details and regulations, because this is what you will explain to your students. However, you will be working as more than that. A young person of 18 years old who is struggling with mental or physical health issues and feeling scared that they cannot continue in university, but who doesn’t know the rules about deferral of studies and feels lost in the system, is not just a ‘process and policy’ matter: they are a human being. Therefore, your work requires empathy, sensitivity and social skills, as well as practical information-giving and checking abilities.
Job requirements
You have good face-to-face and online communication skills and are able to use the right conversation techniques at the right time.
Dutch (B1+) and English (C1+) are both required, because students and colleagues will email and contact you in both languages. However, English is the working language of our department, therefore your Dutch does not have to be native.
You are provably logical and methodical in your way of working and can keep information and tasks well organized, both for yourself and others.
You are experienced in working with people from a range of backgrounds and in a range of roles. Professional experience in working with people in the 17-23 age range is a plus.
You have excellent analytical skills and organizational sensitivity;
You are a team player, are result-oriented and can work with others to share information and manage a large volume of student cases.
You have good knowledge of the Dutch higher educational system.
Ideally you would have around 3 years of previous work experience, which does not have to be exclusively in advice-giving, but should cover at least some client-facing supportive work. We are open to a range of backgrounds and nationalities – after all, our student body is hugely diverse, so why would our employees not be?
Terms of employment
An exciting position within an international yet personal university. You are right in the middle of the students, on a green campus within walking distance of the central station. Besides beautiful architecture, you will find varied workplaces and excellent sports facilities. We also offer you:
A challenging job (0.8 FTE / 1.0 FTE) in a dynamic department and in strong connection with ¹û¶³´«Ã½- ESA.
A monthly salary of minimum €3.537 to maximum €5.331 for full-time employment, depending on your knowledge and experience (scale 9 or 10 collective labour agreement for Dutch Universities).
In addition to vacation pay, a structural end-of-year bonus of 8.3%.
A favorable arrangement for more holidays or a sabbatical.
A selection model for additional fringe benefits.
Working hours in consultation for an optimal work-life balance.
Scope for your talent with advancement prospects and excellent development opportunities such as mentoring, workshops and coaching.
Partially paid parental leave and reimbursement for commuting expenses, working from home and the internet.
A generous employer contribution to the favorable ABP pension plan.
Here you can discover even more information about our conditions of employment. Build on your career at ¹û¶³´«Ã½!
Information & application
About us
Eindhoven University of Technology is an internationally top-ranking university in the Netherlands that combines scientific curiosity with a hands-on attitude. Our spirit of collaboration translates into an open culture and a top-five position in collaborating with advanced industries. Fundamental knowledge enables us to design solutions for the highly complex problems of today and tomorrow.
With over 110 (assistant, associate and full) professors, almost 300 PhD and EngD students, about 1500 Bachelor students and 1000 Master students, the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (M&CS) is the largest department of the ¹û¶³´«Ã½. By performing top-level fundamental and applied research, and maintaining strong ties with industry, M&CS aims to contribute to science and innovation in and beyond the region.
More information
Do you recognize yourself in this profile and would you like to have more information about the position, please contact the academic advising team lead, Jet Verbeeten (j.verbeeten@remove-this.tue.nl).
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Application
If you are interested, please use the ‘apply’ button to send us your CV and letter of application with your motivation and a description of your qualifications.
Screening of candidates begins as soon as applications are received and continues until the position is filled. Where applicable, internal candidates will be given priority over external candidates where they are equally suitable.
Join the Eindhoven University of Technology and its thriving community of scientists, students, and professionals. Shape your own career as you become part of a personal university with a big impact. A university where students and lecturers know each other on a first-name basis and work together on innovative projects with real-life significance.