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Assist in the leadership of the Office of Career Services in its efforts to serve the employment needs of both JD and MSJ students and alumni, including maintaining a heavy counseling schedule, reviewing and editing student materials, and assisting in managing the coordination and implementation of the Spring and Fall Recruiting Programs, the judicial clerkship application process, first-year introduction, and data collection.
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The Associate Director, Career Management is part of a global MBA Career Services team and primarily functions as a coach practitioner and educator for students in the Evening MBA (~750) and Weekend MBA (~450) programs, as well as alumni (53,000.
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Together with the Assistant Dean, Career Advancement and Engagement, the Director will oversee the planning, developing, and administering of career advancement services for the University of Miami Graduate Business School students and alumni.
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Reporting to the campus Director Career Services, the Career Services Specialist coordinates the graduate student employment assistance process to meet student, alumni, institutional and industry needs; assists students in gaining meaningful employment in jobs applicable to their field of study; assists students with the job search process, including teaching workshops and critiquing resumes.
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Education/Social Services: Teachers, Behavior Techs, College Admissions, Alumni/Donor Relations, Recruiting for Sororities/Fraternities. Hospitality: Servers, Banquet/Hotel Sales, Event Services, Baristas.
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Under the limited supervision of the Director of Career Services & Alumni Engagement, the Career Development Coordinator is accountable for leadership of work-based learning programs, workforce outreach, and Career Services, and the work-study program.
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Business/Professional Services: Business Admin grads, Client-facing staff (Receptionists, Front Desk, CSRs) in industries like legal, medical/veterinary, financial, consulting, real estate, etc.
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Some experience in fund-raising, admissions, career services, alumni relations or a related field is preferred. In coordination with the associate director, support regional association events by setting up registrations and virtual invitations, providing alumni lists to regional volunteers and securing venues as needed.
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Serve as liaison to the Division of Student Affairs and Campus Life, and offices within that division including Career Services, Student Engagement and Multicultural Affairs. The director will have frequent contact with the prospect managers, annual fund staff, strategic marketing and communications staff, advancement services, student financial services, financial services, academic deans, and other staff and faculty.
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Collaborate with relevant Washburn Law departments, student groups, alumni, and outside organizations to help develop lunch & learn programming on JD and JD advantage career opportunities, including practice area and practice setting exploration.
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3 years of work experience in career services, student/academic affairs, higher education, marketing or related field. Provides career-related coaching and advising to students and recent alumni in the humanities, pre-law, and/or for other assigned fields.
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Juris Doctor from an ABaccredited law school and two years of post-graduate legal experience or two years of student services, career development, or coaching experience helping students or attorneys navigate career decisions.
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Keen understanding of technological applications for career services, alumni relations, data management and communications. They will work closely with the Associate Director of Alumni Career Services to enhance opportunities for career development, alumni networking, engagement, and employer connections with focus on the West Coast.
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The Alumni and Career Services Director is responsible for initiating, coordinating, implementing, and evaluating programs, services, activities and initiatives that assist in students' career placement and engage alumni.
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Maximizes Career Services online resources for all career-related opportunities. Develops alumni career resource tools, career assessment meetings, career decision making and career transition assistance, coaching and guidance to include, networking and résumé critiques.
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