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The Assistant Director will serve as a dedicated Career Engagement Consultant for the College of Arts and Sciences. This position integrates career education directly into the academic experience to promote transformative career development across the student lifecycle. As a leader within the university’s career success ecosystem, the Assistant Director empowers students through curriculum integration, robust industry partnerships, and technology-driven solutions.
Job Responsibility:
Academic Integration & Curriculum Design: Serve as an embedded liaison for the College of Arts and Sciences, collaboration with faculty and academic stakeholders to infuse career development into the curriculum
Program & Event Management: Design, manage, and implement scalable career education programs and events
Employer & Industry Relations: Build and manage strategic partnerships with external constituents relevant to Arts and Sciences pathways
Strategic Career Coaching: Provide high-level, specialized career coaching for students with complex career design needs
Supervision & Team Leadership: Supervise, evaluate, and direct the work of a Program Assistant and student employees
Other duties as assigned: Perform other related duties as assigned by management to support the department and university mission
Requirements:
Requires a high school diploma (or equivalent) and seven years of relevant experience in higher education, program management, or curriculum development
Requirements may be met through a combination of work experience and education
Nice to have:
Master’s degree in Counseling, Higher Education Administration, Student Affairs, or a related field
Experience in curriculum design, learning outcome assessment, and evidence-based decision making
Experience supervising staff or directing the work of student employees
Educational background in/knowledge of Arts and Sciences
Knowledge of and experience applying career development theory and NACE career competencies
Proficiency in career management platforms (Handshake) and learning management systems (Canvas)