Job ID: 2024-18991 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Student Affairs and Services
Princeton University
Overview
Princeton University is seeking an Associate Director, Student Engagement for the Center for Career Development. This individual will build relationships among underrepresented student populations and student populations with historically lower engagement with the Center for Career Development.
It will develop proactive advising strategies that facilitate early and frequent engagement with Career Development, and create programming and resources tailored to underrepresented populations to help them build skills, develop networks and increase career awareness. They will also provide direct career advising support for undergraduate students, based on a philosophy that aligns with and leverages the core tenets of a liberal arts education and a program model focused on self-exploration and life-long career management.
Responsibilities
Career advising and direct student contact - 50%
Provide career advising for undergraduate students on a wide range of career development topics including choice of concentration, skills assessment, internships, experiential learning opportunities, post-graduation employment and graduate/professional school planning in both individual and group sessions
Advise with a focus on active visioning and brainstorming exercises to help students who are exploring career possibilities clarify their values, interests, skills, and strengths as well as shed light on the career paths that best align with their vision
Assist students with their personal reflection processes and the development of action plans and follow-up strategy based on a series of progressive meetings and evolving interests and goals
Administer instruments and utilize a variety of assessment tools (e.g. CareerExplorer, CliftonStrengths, etc.) to support student development
Advise students on how to develop and maintain a professional online presence, including how to create online profiles (LinkedIn and others) and online portfolios
Maintain and update appointment schedules, student and employer records, and event management in the Handshake system
Dedicate additional time to relevant appointment preparation and follow up as appropriate
Programming and resource development - 40%
Provide tailored career cohort programming and curricula for FLI, transfer, and veteran students and create multiple touchpoints over the course of their undergraduate education at Princeton, starting with early engagement
Develop and present targeted career exploration and implementation curricula
Build and implement career education and experiential learning cohorts and maintain resources targeted to students with underrepresented backgrounds
Additional responsibilities - 10%
Build relationships with student support departments across campus
Support team wide events including career fairs, departmental programs, facilitating large group career exploration workshops, and colleague supported workshops and event
Attend and actively participate in relevant Career Advising and Center for Career Development team meetings and retreats
Qualifications
Essential
Master’s degree required
Three or more years of progressive experience in undergraduate career counseling/advising, program development, instruction or training and development
Demonstrated experience working with traditionally underrepresented student populations and understanding of the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion within the workplace and in all interactions with all constituents and stakeholders
Knowledge of best practices within career development and the ability to tailor, adapt and evolve such practices to a complex, fast-paced and evolving organization
A passion for and an expertise in advising undergraduate students and working within a student-focused and student responsive environment
Ability to skillfully navigate one-on-one and small group advising conversations with students
Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to create and deliver effective resources and presentations, and build internal and external relationships
Strong time management and attention to detail
Self-directed resourceful problem-solver who is able to make decisions in a timely and effective manner
Ability to manage changing technologies and communications
Ability to gather, interpret and report data
Preferred
Professional training certifications and designations are desired
CliftonStrengths experience is desired
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