Saint Peter's University
Director of the Institute for STEM Experiential Learning
Saint Peter's University, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, 07390
Director of the Institute for STEM Experiential Learning
In alignment with Igniting the Mission: The Strategic Plan for Saint Peter’s University 2025– 2028, the Director of the Institute for STEM Experiential Learning plays a pivotal role in advancing Saint Peter’s commitment to career readiness, social mobility, and Jesuit education through experiential learning. Reporting to the Executive Director of CEEL, the Director will lead efforts to expand experiential learning and professional development opportunities for STEM undergraduate students. The Director mainly serves as a Corporate Liaison to develop and maintain relationships with STEM employers, organizations, and agencies offering internships, externships, fellowships, job shadowing, mentoring, research, volunteer, and other experiential learning opportunities.
The Director is responsible for leading a STEM advisory board and collaborating with key faculty members to develop a STEM badging/certificate program and comprehensive plans for integrating experiential learning activities within the STEM curriculum and courses. The position supports the University’s vision to be a national model of excellence in Jesuit education, empowering students for thriving careers, social mobility, and purposeful lives of compassion and justice.
About Saint Peter’s University Saint Peter’s is one of 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Established in 1872, the University blends a unique learning experience shaped by rigorous academics, internships that provide real-world experience, community service, and a genuine, caring community that supports alumni long after graduation. Saint Peter’s offers more than 50 undergraduate majors as well as master’s level and doctorate program.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as the primary liaison to external STEM employers, agencies, and organizations.
Develop and strengthen new and existing partnerships with employers, community organizations, and agencies that provide internships, research placements, cooperative education, and full-time employment opportunities.
Coordinate with CEEL team to actively engage employers and organizations to host workshops, employer visits, career panels, industry networking events, and speaker series highlighting STEM pathways.
Collaborate with the Faculty Coordinator for STEM Faculty Development to introduce career-based learning activities within the STEM curriculum, such as: credited internships, case study courses and capstones, job simulations, field experiences, service learning, job shadowing, and volunteering experiences.
Develop and implement a STEM Experiential Learning Certificate or Digital Badge Program recognizing participation in research, internships, and professional development.
Support collection and reporting of student participation and outcome data to inform program evaluation and improvement.
Lead workshops and presentations on STEM career readiness, professional communication, and emerging industry trends.
Provide individualized guidance to students seeking internships, research opportunities, or employment in STEM fields.
Convene and manage a STEM Industry Advisory Board composed of corporate and community leaders – facilitate quarterly meetings and coordinate advisory workstreams to support partnerships, curriculum integration, and industry insight.
Support grant proposals and external funding opportunities related to STEM workforce development.
Work collaboratively with the Executive Director of CEEL and university stakeholders to advance strategic priorities in experiential learning and employer engagement.
Represent CEEL on institutional committees related to STEM education, internships, and student success.
Participate in professional associations and conferences related to experiential education and employer partnerships.
Salary Range $80,000 - $90,000
Benefits
Paid Time Off: Paid holidays, personal days, vacation, and sick leave
Health Coverage: Health insurance, dental insurance, and vision discount plan
Life Insurance: Employer-provided life insurance
Disability Insurance: Voluntary life and voluntary disability coverage
Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with Roth and Traditional options
Tuition Remission: An attractive tuition remission policy for employees and their dependents
Additional Perks: Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Voluntary Legal plan, FSA and more
Qualifications and Requirements
Master’s degree required; MBA, MS, or PhD in a STEM-related field preferred.
Minimum 3–5 years of experience in employer relations, experiential learning, talent acquisition, or academic‑industry partnership development.
Demonstrated success cultivating strategic partnerships within STEM industries.
Strong understanding of experiential learning pedagogy and NACE Career Competencies.
Excellent organizational, communication, and public speaking skills.
Ability to analyze data and prepare reports for program improvement.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Handshake, EAB Navigate, and other engagement platforms.
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About Saint Peter’s University Saint Peter’s is one of 27 Jesuit colleges and universities in the United States. Established in 1872, the University blends a unique learning experience shaped by rigorous academics, internships that provide real-world experience, community service, and a genuine, caring community that supports alumni long after graduation. Saint Peter’s offers more than 50 undergraduate majors as well as master’s level and doctorate program.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as the primary liaison to external STEM employers, agencies, and organizations.
Develop and strengthen new and existing partnerships with employers, community organizations, and agencies that provide internships, research placements, cooperative education, and full-time employment opportunities.
Coordinate with CEEL team to actively engage employers and organizations to host workshops, employer visits, career panels, industry networking events, and speaker series highlighting STEM pathways.
Collaborate with the Faculty Coordinator for STEM Faculty Development to introduce career-based learning activities within the STEM curriculum, such as: credited internships, case study courses and capstones, job simulations, field experiences, service learning, job shadowing, and volunteering experiences.
Develop and implement a STEM Experiential Learning Certificate or Digital Badge Program recognizing participation in research, internships, and professional development.
Support collection and reporting of student participation and outcome data to inform program evaluation and improvement.
Lead workshops and presentations on STEM career readiness, professional communication, and emerging industry trends.
Provide individualized guidance to students seeking internships, research opportunities, or employment in STEM fields.
Convene and manage a STEM Industry Advisory Board composed of corporate and community leaders – facilitate quarterly meetings and coordinate advisory workstreams to support partnerships, curriculum integration, and industry insight.
Support grant proposals and external funding opportunities related to STEM workforce development.
Work collaboratively with the Executive Director of CEEL and university stakeholders to advance strategic priorities in experiential learning and employer engagement.
Represent CEEL on institutional committees related to STEM education, internships, and student success.
Participate in professional associations and conferences related to experiential education and employer partnerships.
Salary Range $80,000 - $90,000
Benefits
Paid Time Off: Paid holidays, personal days, vacation, and sick leave
Health Coverage: Health insurance, dental insurance, and vision discount plan
Life Insurance: Employer-provided life insurance
Disability Insurance: Voluntary life and voluntary disability coverage
Retirement Savings: 401(k) plan with Roth and Traditional options
Tuition Remission: An attractive tuition remission policy for employees and their dependents
Additional Perks: Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Voluntary Legal plan, FSA and more
Qualifications and Requirements
Master’s degree required; MBA, MS, or PhD in a STEM-related field preferred.
Minimum 3–5 years of experience in employer relations, experiential learning, talent acquisition, or academic‑industry partnership development.
Demonstrated success cultivating strategic partnerships within STEM industries.
Strong understanding of experiential learning pedagogy and NACE Career Competencies.
Excellent organizational, communication, and public speaking skills.
Ability to analyze data and prepare reports for program improvement.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Handshake, EAB Navigate, and other engagement platforms.
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