Job#13777 - Assistant Vice President for Career Success
POSITION OBJECTIVE
This role requires visionary leadership to proactively prepare students for the rapid advancement of technology and its transformative impact on work environments and workforce needs. Reporting to the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Assistant Vice President is responsible for advancing strategic opportunities that position the University as a catalyst for a robust regional economy by promoting the retention of students within Northeast Ohio¿s workforce and enhancing the development, delivery, and assessment of programs and services that foster career success for students and alumnae both nationally and globally. The Assistant Vice President leads strategic, cutting-edge initiatives in career development, preparation, education and exploration, recruitment services, pre-professional advising, employer relations, and the seamless integration of emerging technologies. The role also encompasses responsibility for fiscal management, staff development, and short- and long-term planning to ensure programs remain agile and nimble to respond to evolving industry demands. Additionally, the Assistant Vice President is charged with the strategic communication of the value and impact of post-graduate planning and experiential education to students, parents, faculty, alumni, and trustees at Case Western Reserve University.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Identify and cultivate experiential learning opportunities including internships, cooperative education, and study abroad programs that align with academic goals and enable students to maximize use of the summer term for coursework and participate in semester-away experiences during the spring or summer. Perform other duties as assigned. (
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Direct supervision responsibilities for the Senior Associate Director of Career Education, Associate Director of Employer Relations, Assistant Director of Experiential Learning (total supervised is nine employees).
CONTACTS
Department : Daily, continuous contact with all full-time and part-time professional, clerical and student employee staff members in Career Success in order to ensure the strategic and operational goals of the unit are being met. Regular contact with members of the Division of Student Affairs, including weekly contact with the other divisional directors, as part of the Senior Leadership Committee. This committee is responsible for developing strategies, allocating resources, and providing the direction necessary for the division to achieve the president’s goals of increasing student retention, graduation, and satisfaction.
University : Establish, build, and maintain strong partnerships with the Offices of the President and Provost, academic deans, and the senior administration of the university to ensure students¿ post-graduate plans and experiential education remain an institutional priority. Regular contact with staff in the offices of Alumni Relations and Corporate Engagement to build partnerships with alumni and corporations; regular contact with the offices of Campus Enrichment & Engagement, Center for Civic Engagement and Learning, Student Affairs, and Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, Graduate Studies, and Student Employment, in order to collaboratively support student success; moderate contact with Enrollment Management and University Marketing and Communications for marketing purposes; occasional contact with University Relations and Development, Undergraduate Advising Support, Human Resources, Registrar, and General Counsel. Serve on a number of committees and university task forces representing student opinions and views to staff, faculty and alumni.
External : Regular and on-going contact with the following : local, national and international businesses, corporations and foundations; alumni; University Circle institutions; neighborhood and community organizations, non-governmental agencies; contractors; vendors; city offices; parents; and alumni and community entrepreneurs. To discuss potential interest in recruiting Case Western Reserve University students for internships, entrepreneurships, and career opportunities.
Students : Frequent interaction with students and alumni in a counseling and advising capacity; occasional contact with prospective students and families to answer questions about outcomes for Case Western Reserve University students and the kind of post-graduate and experiential support their student will receive. Occasional interaction with student leaders and organization members to provide financial and programmatic support to their initiatives and career development needs.
QUALIFICATIONS
Experience : 10 or more years of combined university career services and / or corporate recruitment management experience required.
Education : Master’s degree required.
REQUIRED SKILLS
WORKING CONDITIONS
General office environment.
Assistant Vice President • Cleveland, Ohio, United States