High School University Advising Assistant
Join ISZL as our High School University Advising Assistant (50%)
At the International School of Zug and Luzern (ISZL), we’re not just another international school. We’re a vibrant, curious, and courageous learning community where over 1,200 students from 67 nationalities come together to explore, create, and grow.
We're looking for a High School University Advising Assistant who is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment and providing exceptional support to all.
This is a part-time role (50%, initially a 1 year contract). Applicants must have the legal right to work in Switzerland (valid work permit or Swiss/EU citizenship required).
The Role
The University Advising Assistant provides essential organisational, data management, and communications support to the University & Careers Advising team, ensuring the smooth delivery of services to high school students and families across AP, IB (DP/MYP), and BTEC pathways. This role ensures that deadlines are met, records are accurate, and events are well-organised so that students can successfully navigate the transition from school to higher education.
The role also offers opportunities for professional growth and may serve as a pathway into future work in university advising or is a chance for existing advisors in different contexts to learn more about different aspects of international admissions.
Depending on experience the successful candidate may also have the opportunity to facilitate advisory sessions, attend professional learning events and also host colleges and university information sessions. ISZL has an ethos of holistic learning and interested applicants may also have the opportunity to work additionally supporting an after school club, activity or sport and/or attend a residential camp with students across the world for at least 5 days in term time.
The University Advising Assistant is expected to:
While working with ISZL Students and Families
- Serve as the first point of contact for routine enquiries about applications, transcripts, deadlines, scholarships, and testing.
- Provide a welcoming, supportive, and culturally sensitive environment for students and families.
Prepare and distribute official school documents (transcripts, predicted grades, BTEC unit results, recommendations).
Support the organisation of university fairs, representative visits, workshops, and parent information evenings, including catering, room bookings, technology setup and calendaring. - Manage registrations and logistics for SAT, Morrisby and other testing agencies where required (experience preferred but not necessary)
- Share timely updates through newsletters, email communication, and the advising parent and student page in our learning platform.
While working with ISZL Colleagues
- Maintain accurate student records across the advising platform and the school’s SIS/LMS (e.g., iSAMS, Schoology, Toddle).
- Collaborate with other key stakeholders to ensure data integrity across records.
- Provide administrative support for the submission of applications through UCAS, Common App, OUAC, Studielink and other systems.
Assist advisors with the preparation of annual university destinations reports, school profiles and statistical summaries. - Take minutes, manage calendars, and provide scheduling support for advisor events and team meetings.
- Track departmental inventory and manage purchase orders and budget-related paperwork.
What we’re looking for
- Please refer to ISZL’s Candidate Profile
- Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- At least 2 years’ administrative experience in a school or higher education setting is preferred (international school experience desirable).
- Proficiency with Google Workspace and Microsoft Office (required)
- Familiarity with student information systems and university counselling platforms preferred.
- Knowledge of AP, IB (DP/MYP), and BTEC programmes and reporting structures preferred.
- Excellent organisational skills, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple deadlines required
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with cultural competence in engaging international families.
Discretion and professionalism in handling sensitive information - Proficiency in a second language (preferred, but not essential).
Working Hours & Commitments
- Extended ISZL school holidays (but will work remotely 2 weeks over July)
- Occasional evening and weekend work is required to support university fairs, testing, and parent/community events.
Why ISZL?
Because ISZL is more than a school. It’s a community where:
- Students inspire you daily. With 67 nationalities, curiosity and cultural diversity are part of every lesson.
- Innovation matters. We champion bold ideas.
- Collaboration is real. You’ll be part of a team that supports and challenges each other, in an environment that believes learning is a shared journey.
- Switzerland is your campus. Lakes, mountains, and world-class cities are all at your doorstep—balance professional impact with an incredible lifestyle.
- Generous holiday entitlement. 5 weeks+.
- Insurance benefits. Paid accident insurance and long-term sickness.
- Generous pension fund contributions.
- Professional development. Opportunities to develop your practice.
At ISZL, you don’t just join a school. You join a mission to grow courageous, compassionate learners—and you get to have a lot of fun doing it. Come join us!
How to apply
- Submit one PDF with a letter of interest and CV via the application link found in the Employment section of ISZL’s website.
Key ISZL Reference Documents
- Guiding Statements
- Professional Standards
- Teaching Standards
- Learning Principles
- Inclusion Policy
- Visit the Employment section of ISZL’s website for more information
ISZL is an equal-opportunity employer
As such, ISZL agrees to support, respect, and seek inclusion with regard to the safety and care of all community members, including potential members looking to join our school. This includes but is not limited to: age; disabilities; ethnicity; gender; gender expression; gender identity; health needs; languages spoken; marital status; mental health; national origin; political affiliation; race; religion; sex; sexual orientation, and any additional characteristic protected under Swiss law.
ISZL endeavours to understand and protect the civil and human rights of all individuals, striving to maintain a high level of multicultural awareness and knowledge about all applicable laws and statutes related to non-discrimination and inclusion.
Child Protection
ISZL is committed to the use of the International Task Force on Child Protection screening and assessment practices for schools for all hiring processes. ISZL takes very seriously its responsibility for safeguarding our students against abuse and neglect. All staff and other adults associated with ISZL are expected to share this commitment and to immediately report any concerns regarding a student’s safety or well-being.