California College of the Arts
Assistant Director of Professional Development & Student Engagement
California College of the Arts, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES :
Student and Employer Relations - 35%
Serve as the primary point of contact for professional development for students, employers, and internship providers.
Develop and maintain relationships with diverse employers to expand opportunities for students and resources for alumni
Research organizations and industry trends to explore professional opportunities with the guidance of Professional Development Coaches.
Utilize online resources (Handshake, LinkedIn, listservs, social media) to connect students to employers and employment opportunities.
Cultivate a diverse "professional practice community" comprising faculty, alumni, parents, and CCA associates to showcase career achievements,
Lead professional development events and workshops, coordinate employer visits, and conduct portfolio reviews.
Maintain and promote the CCA job board (Handshake) with up-to-date opportunities.
Foster an inclusive student culture that celebrates diversity, promotes mutual respect, encourages personal accountability, and nurtures leadership skills.
Design and lead In-person workshops, job fairs, and networking events.
Consultation and Resources - 35%
Provide comprehensive professional development support to students across all programs, including advising, coaching, and skills development in support of the PDCs team.
Conduct workshops for both graduate and undergraduate students on essential professional development topics, such as :
Internship success strategies
Professional work practices
Understanding employer expectations
Interview preparation
Resume writing techniques
Career path exploration
Collaborate with the Professional Development Coaching team to develop expert guidance to students and faculty on professional development, including internships, employer relations, professional and artists associations, industry trends, and hiring practices
Develop employer relations content on the CCA portal and update it biannually
Create tutorials for employer use of Handshake and other digital tools
Collaborate with the Senior Director to develop online materials educating CCA students and alumni about professional development services
Partner with ISS to support international students in connecting with employers and employment opportunities in the U.S.
Administrative and Departmental Management - 25%
Plan department goals and policies with the Senior Director, aligning with the college's mission
Lead initiative to align professional development with course learning outcomes
With the support of the Professional Development Coaching team, update coaching content to align with current hiring practices and standards; research hiring trends, industry leaders, artist studios, and galleries to cultivate professional engagement opportunities.
Manage comprehensive employer, student, and alumni records on Handshake while generating insightful statistical reports to drive data-informed decision-making.
Explore Workday implementation for student engagement and skill tracking
Support hiring and supervision of student worker event assistants
Collaborate with the college community on the strategic development of resources and programs
Maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information and records.
Budget Management - 5%
Ensure scheduled hours align with the annual budget for work-study funding.
Verify professional development events adhere to annual budgets
Collaborate with the Senior Director to prepare analytical data for annual budget proposals
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
The Assistant Director role is crucial in guiding students toward professional success in the art and design industry. This position demands a comprehensive understanding of professional development resources and diverse career pathways within the field. The ideal candidate creatively identifies and leverages opportunities, networks, and resources to support students' growth. With an entrepreneurial spirit and a passion for student success, the Assistant Director possesses in-depth industry knowledge and proficiency in innovative marketing strategies, including social media. The role emphasizes adaptability, industry insight, and a student-centric approach, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their professional journeys both during their time at the institution and after graduation.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required (BFA preferred)
Minimum 2 years of professional experience in career development, human resources, recruiting, or a related field
Strong written and verbal abilities, and effective presentation skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Word and Excel
Experience with Handshake or similar college job board platforms
Demonstrated organizational, administrative, and interpersonal skills
Keen attention to detail and data analysis capabilities
Proven ability to effectively serve diverse populations
In-depth knowledge of :
Current employment trends and hiring practices
Job search strategies in a dynamic economy
Best practices in professional development
Fundamental understanding of labor and employment law
Commitment to maintaining strict confidentiality
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in higher education art and design institutions
Proficiency with student information systems (SIS) and CRM platforms
Master's degree in Career Counseling, Human Resource Management, Industrial / Organizational Psychology, or related field (preferred)
Proven track record in a fast-paced environment with extensive student / client interaction
Demonstrates diplomatic, politically astute, and collaborative leadership skills
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS :
The compensation for this position is $34.31 / hour
POSITION DETAILS :
CCA considers a full-time work week to be 37.5 hours per week.
Work Mode :
Hybrid Schedule : Mon-Fri, 8am-4 : 30pm This position is covered under the staff union collective bargaining agreement and will be required to contribute to union dues / agency fees. Location San Francisco FLSA Non-Exempt
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Hybrid Schedule : Mon-Fri, 8am-4 : 30pm This position is covered under the staff union collective bargaining agreement and will be required to contribute to union dues / agency fees. Location San Francisco FLSA Non-Exempt
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