Director of Career Advising
Job Description
Director of Career Advising
Gabelli School of Business, Student Success Center
Career Development, Lincoln Center
Fordham University
Fordham University has an excellent reputation as a dynamic institution located in New York City. Founded in 1841, Fordham enrolls more than 16,000 undergraduate and graduate students in its 9 Colleges and Schools.
- Fordham University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to its employees, which includes medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
- We offer tuition remission for employees and their dependents
- A generous employer match towards a 403(b) retirement plan.
- As a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Fordham is considered a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, a federal program designed to forgive student loan debt for employees of certain public and certain nonprofit employers.
- As part of its work-life balance program, the University provides generous PTO including 15 vacation days, 12 sick days, 2 personal days, 6 summer Fridays, and holidays that include paid time off between Christmas and New year.
- University employees have access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP). EAP provides no-cost, professional, and confidential services, to help employees and family members address a variety of personal, family, life, and work-related issues.
Hybrid Policy: Please review the Hybrid Policy here
Position Summary
Reporting to the Director of Career Development (CD), the Associate Director of Career Advising holds overall responsibility for the design and delivery of career-development programming for Gabelli School graduate students and alumni at the Lincoln Center campus.
The Associate Director executes the Director’s overall strategy for providing student career services including individual advising, group workshops and seminars, and alumni and corporate engagement opportunities that contribute to career success.
The Associate Director also serves as the career-development program manager for a portfolio of assigned specialty masters programs, closely monitoring and assisting this group through the internship and job search process.
Essential Functions
- Works with the Director of Career Development to develop and implement an annual career-development programming plan for all masters programs, and international students, in a way that produces measurable benefits and targeted outcomes.
- Identifies KPI and ROI targeted outcomes for all core career advising programs, tracks and reports on them weekly, monthly and quarterly.
- Manages an advising model that provides coverage across all industries and functional areas. Including managing all internal and external resources involved in this effort.
- Works with each Career Advisor to develop annual program plans that adhere to an established general template but also customized for designated student populations and industry foci.
- Sets metrics and goals per assigned program for each Career Advisor, assesses progress toward these goals at regular check-ins, and provides guidance where needed for improvement. Accurately assesses the strengths of each advisor and provides additional support and training opportunities as required.
- Oversees the development and delivery of general and industry specific programs and ensures all programming optimizes student preparation and engagement while meeting the highest standard of professionalism and excellence.
- Motivates and brings together the graduate program Career Advising as a cohesive, well-functioning team in an environment that promotes the sharing of best practices. Monitors the technology utilized by the CD for effectiveness and utilization and assesses best available platforms on a periodic basis.
- Regularly seeks out the latest information and trends in career services, including keeping pace with developments at peer and aspirant schools to gain insights and ideas for improvement.
- Remains industry-current on recruiting and hiring practices, employer needs, international student issues, desired academic qualifications, external certification requirements, current events and other trends affecting graduate program hiring.
- Works with the Director and the corporate partnerships team to cultivate corporate and alumni relationships for recruiting and programming purposes.
- Serves as a member of one or more cross-functional teams that bring together admissions, academic advising, CD, faculty, and alumni relations to serve students through a high-quality end-to-end process.
- Enhances the overall student experience by being visible and accessible, getting to know students by name, and responding in a timely and personalized manner to all concerns.
- Serves as CD program manager for MBA students and assigned specialty masters programs, shepherding career-development programming. This includes developing customized program plans, building strong relationships with students, seeking regular feedback on program effectiveness, monitoring individual job search progress, and executing customized intervention plans as needed.
- Monitors employment outcomes across all master degree programs and works with the Director to develop strategies for identified areas of need.
Essential Functions Note
This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list.
The University may assign additional related duties as necessary.
Management Responsibilities
Guides work of other employees who perform essentially the same work and/or student workers. Organizes, sets priorities, schedules and reviews work, but is generally not responsible for final decisions in hiring, performance management or compensation.
Required Qualifications: Education and Experience
- M.A./M.S. in student personnel, counseling, higher education, education administration or related areas
- For candidates hired without this credential, an advanced degree must be obtained in four years of the date of hire to maintain employment.
- Management experience, including the demonstrated capacity to produce results against established metrics to lead a diverse team of colleagues of differing backgrounds and opinions. Strong work history in one or more specific business fields such as accounting, financial services, marketing or information systems, and/or corporate HR and recruiting experience.
- Experience with learning/training-related program design and delivery in either higher education or the corporate world.
Required Qualifications: Knowledge and Skills
- Dedication to student development and the student experience, and an understanding of how to translate the needs and requirements of the working business world into accessible, beneficial programming for undergraduate and graduate students.
- Strong interpersonal skills, in particular the ability to make students feel supported and valued. Strong team-development and collaboration skills.
- Highest standards of personal and professional integrity
- Successful candidates should have a knowledge of and commitment to the goals of Jesuit Education.
Minimum Starting Salary: $81,500
Maximum Starting Salary: $102,000
Note: Salary is commensurate with qualifications, experience, and skills.
FLSA CATEGORY: Exempt
START DATE: ASAP
APPLY HERE: https://careers.fordham.edu/postings/6660
ABOUT FORDHAM
Founded in 1841, Fordham is the Jesuit University of New York, offering an exceptional education distinguished by the Jesuit tradition to more than 16,000 students in its 9 colleges and schools. It has residential campuses in the Bronx and Manhattan, a campus in West Harrison, N.Y., the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station in Armonk, N.Y., and the London Centre in the United Kingdom.
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