Overview:
The Associate Director of Career Services serves as the primary administrator of career services, technology systems, and provides leadership and assistance in web-based technology, data collection, management, and reporting. This role offers individual career counseling, internship, and job-search advising to students and alumni, develops and presents workshops, and develops positive relationships with students, employers, faculty, staff, alumni, and parents.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Management
- Manages the day-to-day operations of the career services at LAS.
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Assists with the planning and promotion of the career services office to students, alumni, faculty, and employers through a wide array of marketing efforts.
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Assists in the planning, execution, and promotion of virtual and in-person Career Fairs.
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Assists with the updating of existing marketing materials and/or development of new materials.
Career Counseling
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Assists students in clarifying academic and career goals through individual career counseling.
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Administers and interprets career inventories (e.g., MBTI, COPS, and LVI).
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Assists students in using career resource library and finding information on the web.
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Participates in the design and delivery of career-related workshops, programs, and panels.
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Helps students develop and refine resume writing, LinkedIn profile, interviewing, and job-search skills.
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Develops and delivers workshops and career-related programs, including new initiatives on how best to use the Internet for career discovery/job-search purposes.
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Serves as liaison to student groups, clubs, and organizations.
Technology
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Develops and manages career services' internet presence.
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Acts as liaison with IT department, designs/maintains career services' web page, and supports the student life web editors as needed.
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Compiles and distributes information weekly on full-time employment, internships, and part-time employment (via e-mail) to all interested students and alumni.
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Supervises student worker(s) on internet and technology issues including web page maintenance and updates.
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Advises Executive Director of Career Services in the selection process for acquisition of career-related software and department technology-related issues.
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Provides training to professional and student staff on effective use of educational and administrative information systems.
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Assists staff in design of database management systems, including policies and procedures, for data collection and management.
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Develops and/or improves mechanisms for tracking and reporting data/statistics, for both internal and external audiences.
Additional Responsibilities
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Serves on various college committees as assigned.
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Evening and weekend attendance at college functions as required.
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Other duties as assigned by the Director of Career Services or Deans.
Qualifications:
Education/ Experience
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Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in student affairs, higher education administration, or related field preferred.
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3-5 years of experience in career development and/or job search counseling required.
Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities
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Proficiency with personal computers, related hardware/software, web page maintenance and development.
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Experience with database management and career services-related software including Handshake.
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Strong student advocacy with proven ability to work with a diverse population.
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Excellent project follow-through ability.
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A positive attitude and team-building skills focused on student interaction/relationships.
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Analytical, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
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A thorough understanding of the liberal arts.
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Polished presentation skills.
Maximum Salary: USD $85,000.00/Yr. Minimum Salary: USD $68,000.00/Yr.