Fairfield University
Assistant Director, Career Center
Fairfield University, Southport, Connecticut, United States, 06890
Career And Professional Development Counselor
Division: Academic Department: Career Center Basic Function: Career and professional development counseling/guidance for undergraduate, graduate, and alumni populations, with direct responsibility for 1) School of Engineering & Computing, and 2) School of Education & Human Development. Also supports all University Career Center presentations and programming as needed. Unusual Work Conditions: Must have ability to work outside an 8:30-4:30 schedule when necessary. Knowledge and Skill Needed: Education: Bachelor's degree preferably in engineering, psychology, business, or communications; master's degree in counseling or related field or equivalent related experience. Knowledge of engineering discipline/industry a plus. Experience: 2 years' experience in career counseling or closely related field within a student-oriented environment. Demonstrated written, verbal, and supervisory skills. Familiarity with Handshake, LinkedIn, MBTI, Strong, Gallup Strengths. Essential Functions: Provide career counseling service to undergraduates, graduate students and alumni from the School of Engineering & Computing, and School of Education & Human Development. Counsel/guide on various aspects of the job search process, including assessment tools, resume writing, interviewing techniques, identifying appropriate opportunities and career discernment. Administer and interpret results from various student assessments (e.g., Myers-Briggs, Strong, Gallup Strengths, etc.). Collaborate with the Director of Industry Relations in the School of Engineering & Computing on strategies for engaging with companies and understanding how best to prepare students to secure employment with them. When necessary, meeting directly with/traveling to specific firms when most beneficial for developing such strategies. Collaborate with the Associate Dean and/or Dean of the School of Engineering & Computing to understand the professional needs of the student population and develop career offerings to fill those needs. Collaborate with the Dean and/or Associate Dean of the School of Education & Human Development to understand the professional needs of the student population and develop career offerings to fill those needs. Develop, conduct, and lead career workshops in designated schools throughout the academic year. Programming can occur after regular business hours, to accommodate the students' schedules. Co-host recruiters (when necessary). Assist the Director with alumni counseling when needed. Assist the Associate Director of Career Center/Employer Engagement with soliciting organizations to participate in the Career & Internship Fairs. Assist the Associate Director/Employer Engagement with gathering information for First Destination Report Serve as the liaison between the Career Center and designated schools Participate in the ongoing growth and development of the Career Center, via working as part of the Career Center team on all of the following: Supporting all Career Fair needs and logistics. Monitoring developments in career coaching through membership in professional associations, workshops, seminars, and in the reading of professional literature. Promoting an image of efficiency and courtesy throughout the University community and consistent with the Career Center's mission. Participating as a responsible committee representative when asked/assigned. Developing educational programs. Promote safe and secure working conditions. This involves: Promoting the proper utilization of equipment and materials. Notifying supervisor immediately of any unsafe working conditions. Perform other related duties as directed or dictated by responsibilities. Duties may change and/or added at any time. Fairfield University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
Division: Academic Department: Career Center Basic Function: Career and professional development counseling/guidance for undergraduate, graduate, and alumni populations, with direct responsibility for 1) School of Engineering & Computing, and 2) School of Education & Human Development. Also supports all University Career Center presentations and programming as needed. Unusual Work Conditions: Must have ability to work outside an 8:30-4:30 schedule when necessary. Knowledge and Skill Needed: Education: Bachelor's degree preferably in engineering, psychology, business, or communications; master's degree in counseling or related field or equivalent related experience. Knowledge of engineering discipline/industry a plus. Experience: 2 years' experience in career counseling or closely related field within a student-oriented environment. Demonstrated written, verbal, and supervisory skills. Familiarity with Handshake, LinkedIn, MBTI, Strong, Gallup Strengths. Essential Functions: Provide career counseling service to undergraduates, graduate students and alumni from the School of Engineering & Computing, and School of Education & Human Development. Counsel/guide on various aspects of the job search process, including assessment tools, resume writing, interviewing techniques, identifying appropriate opportunities and career discernment. Administer and interpret results from various student assessments (e.g., Myers-Briggs, Strong, Gallup Strengths, etc.). Collaborate with the Director of Industry Relations in the School of Engineering & Computing on strategies for engaging with companies and understanding how best to prepare students to secure employment with them. When necessary, meeting directly with/traveling to specific firms when most beneficial for developing such strategies. Collaborate with the Associate Dean and/or Dean of the School of Engineering & Computing to understand the professional needs of the student population and develop career offerings to fill those needs. Collaborate with the Dean and/or Associate Dean of the School of Education & Human Development to understand the professional needs of the student population and develop career offerings to fill those needs. Develop, conduct, and lead career workshops in designated schools throughout the academic year. Programming can occur after regular business hours, to accommodate the students' schedules. Co-host recruiters (when necessary). Assist the Director with alumni counseling when needed. Assist the Associate Director of Career Center/Employer Engagement with soliciting organizations to participate in the Career & Internship Fairs. Assist the Associate Director/Employer Engagement with gathering information for First Destination Report Serve as the liaison between the Career Center and designated schools Participate in the ongoing growth and development of the Career Center, via working as part of the Career Center team on all of the following: Supporting all Career Fair needs and logistics. Monitoring developments in career coaching through membership in professional associations, workshops, seminars, and in the reading of professional literature. Promoting an image of efficiency and courtesy throughout the University community and consistent with the Career Center's mission. Participating as a responsible committee representative when asked/assigned. Developing educational programs. Promote safe and secure working conditions. This involves: Promoting the proper utilization of equipment and materials. Notifying supervisor immediately of any unsafe working conditions. Perform other related duties as directed or dictated by responsibilities. Duties may change and/or added at any time. Fairfield University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.