Stanford University
Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94306
Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager
For consideration, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest in this position.SCHOOL/UNIT DESCRIPTION:The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) is Stanford University's primary interdisciplinary research and teaching institute on international policy and international affairs. The Ford Dorsey Master’s in International Policy (MIP) at FSI is a two-year, graduate-level program that grants the Master of Arts degree. The MIP program produces leaders who will engineer policy and spur innovation in government, NGOs, IGOs, and private companies around the world. At the core of the MIP program are Stanford's exceptional faculty and an interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching. The program combines theory and practice, encouraging students to utilize their knowledge in tangible ways, such as through the completion of summer internships and their participation in a capstone project. Students are broadly trained in analytical, policy, and interpersonal skills as well as on the substantive issues facing the world today.POSITION SUMMARY:The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager will report to the MIP Associate Director and will serve as the MIP program lead and primary resource on career and job search advice, professional development resources and tools, and oversee relations and engagement with alumni worldwide. The incumbent plays a key role as a member of the MIP team in determining, assessing, and responding to the expectations and needs of MIP students and alumni.The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager establishes career development policy and procedures and is directly responsible for gathering, maintaining and safeguarding student and alumni career data. The incumbent is accountable for interpreting and implementing university policy and procedures that are relevant to career development and alumni engagement.The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager will advise students on a range of experiential learning components, including student internship and job preparation and placement processes. As such, they will seek internships and job opportunities for MIP students and alumni, which includes managing and scaling alumni and job/internship prospects databases, building relationships with potential employers, and connecting students to MIP alumni and Stanford alumni who work in MIP-related fields.The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager will represent MIP and act as the principal point of contact, including with other campus entities, on MIP career services and alumni matters. They will organize and manage professional development programming and workshops, attend and promote MIP at career fairs, and generate employment and networking opportunities for students and alumni. They will leverage the synergies of working with external organizations, employers, and alumni to guide the strategy and competitiveness of the MIP program.CORE DUTIES:Administer an area or program in student services, evaluate and recommend decisions on program eligibility. Review decisions recommended by other staff.Collaborate with others to help resolve program issues and concerns, interpret policies, and mediate complex and sensitive issues. May be tasked with evaluating and recommending program improvements.Resolve multi-dimensional matters in response to students in crisis, at risk, or who have other program issues, counsel students and parents on sensitive and confidential issues.Provide guidance and counsel, oversee and develop a wide range of programs and services, analyze effectiveness and make recommendations for future programs.Reconcile complex issues; analyze diverse transactions from multiple sources.Summarize data from multiple sources, prepare manage reports and presentations.Identify and evaluate data needs, manage the implementation and development of technology.Develop and implement plans for outreach efforts, develop and maintain external community and university liaison represent department and university at meetings and events.Provide advice to students on a range of issues, including, but not limited to, academic progress, academic program policies, career plans, accessibility, community standards, etc., in order to guide them in making appropriate choices and decisions. May have to escalate issues to a senior advisor.Apprise students of research, fellowship and scholarship opportunities, make recommendations and may award grants.Serve as a subject matter expert to students and other departments; represent unit/department.Lead, create and contribute to development of business practices and organizational change to improve processes and workflow.May oversee, analyze and assist in financial processes and development of budgets.Serve as a key member of a project team.May train and supervise other staff, volunteers and temporary workers.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:Education & Experience:Bachelor’s degree and three years of relevant experience, or combination of education and relevant experience.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Excellent verbal and written communication skills to clearly and effectively communicate information to internal and external audiences, client groups, and management.Advanced interpersonal and customer service skills.Excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills and attention to detail.Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills.Advanced computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Office Suite.Relevant computer systems/technology experience.Understanding of financial transactions.Ability to ensure and apply compliance with legal, financial, and university policies and external regulations.Domestic travel may be required.In addition, preferred requirements include:Work experience in one or more areas of international policy in which MIP students specialize, Cyber Policy and Security, Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment, Governance and Development, and International Security is highly desirable.A Master’s degree is also desirable, although not required.Certifications and Licenses:NonePHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:Frequently sit, perform desk-based computer tasks.Occasionally stand, walk, twist, use fine manipulation, grasp, use a telephone, write by hand, sort and file paperwork, lift, carry, push, and pull objects that weigh up to 10 pounds.* - Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job.WORK STANDARDS:Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external organizations.Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University’s Administrative Guide.For On-site or Hybrid positions: The expected pay range for this position is $91,874 to $108,373 per annum.Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on a wide range of factors that are unique to each candidate including but not limited to geographic location, knowledge, skills and abilities, relevant education, depth and breadth of experience, performance; as well as other business and organization needs such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the minimum qualifications, departmental budget availability, and market and internal equity across the unit, department and reporting relationships.At Stanford University, base pay represents only one aspect of the comprehensive rewards package. The Cardinal at Work website provides detailed information on Stanford’s extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees. Specifics about the rewards package for this position may be discussed during the hiring process.
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For consideration, please submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interest in this position.SCHOOL/UNIT DESCRIPTION:The Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI) is Stanford University's primary interdisciplinary research and teaching institute on international policy and international affairs. The Ford Dorsey Master’s in International Policy (MIP) at FSI is a two-year, graduate-level program that grants the Master of Arts degree. The MIP program produces leaders who will engineer policy and spur innovation in government, NGOs, IGOs, and private companies around the world. At the core of the MIP program are Stanford's exceptional faculty and an interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching. The program combines theory and practice, encouraging students to utilize their knowledge in tangible ways, such as through the completion of summer internships and their participation in a capstone project. Students are broadly trained in analytical, policy, and interpersonal skills as well as on the substantive issues facing the world today.POSITION SUMMARY:The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager will report to the MIP Associate Director and will serve as the MIP program lead and primary resource on career and job search advice, professional development resources and tools, and oversee relations and engagement with alumni worldwide. The incumbent plays a key role as a member of the MIP team in determining, assessing, and responding to the expectations and needs of MIP students and alumni.The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager establishes career development policy and procedures and is directly responsible for gathering, maintaining and safeguarding student and alumni career data. The incumbent is accountable for interpreting and implementing university policy and procedures that are relevant to career development and alumni engagement.The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager will advise students on a range of experiential learning components, including student internship and job preparation and placement processes. As such, they will seek internships and job opportunities for MIP students and alumni, which includes managing and scaling alumni and job/internship prospects databases, building relationships with potential employers, and connecting students to MIP alumni and Stanford alumni who work in MIP-related fields.The Career Development and Alumni Engagement Manager will represent MIP and act as the principal point of contact, including with other campus entities, on MIP career services and alumni matters. They will organize and manage professional development programming and workshops, attend and promote MIP at career fairs, and generate employment and networking opportunities for students and alumni. They will leverage the synergies of working with external organizations, employers, and alumni to guide the strategy and competitiveness of the MIP program.CORE DUTIES:Administer an area or program in student services, evaluate and recommend decisions on program eligibility. Review decisions recommended by other staff.Collaborate with others to help resolve program issues and concerns, interpret policies, and mediate complex and sensitive issues. May be tasked with evaluating and recommending program improvements.Resolve multi-dimensional matters in response to students in crisis, at risk, or who have other program issues, counsel students and parents on sensitive and confidential issues.Provide guidance and counsel, oversee and develop a wide range of programs and services, analyze effectiveness and make recommendations for future programs.Reconcile complex issues; analyze diverse transactions from multiple sources.Summarize data from multiple sources, prepare manage reports and presentations.Identify and evaluate data needs, manage the implementation and development of technology.Develop and implement plans for outreach efforts, develop and maintain external community and university liaison represent department and university at meetings and events.Provide advice to students on a range of issues, including, but not limited to, academic progress, academic program policies, career plans, accessibility, community standards, etc., in order to guide them in making appropriate choices and decisions. May have to escalate issues to a senior advisor.Apprise students of research, fellowship and scholarship opportunities, make recommendations and may award grants.Serve as a subject matter expert to students and other departments; represent unit/department.Lead, create and contribute to development of business practices and organizational change to improve processes and workflow.May oversee, analyze and assist in financial processes and development of budgets.Serve as a key member of a project team.May train and supervise other staff, volunteers and temporary workers.MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:Education & Experience:Bachelor’s degree and three years of relevant experience, or combination of education and relevant experience.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Excellent verbal and written communication skills to clearly and effectively communicate information to internal and external audiences, client groups, and management.Advanced interpersonal and customer service skills.Excellent organizational and multi-tasking skills and attention to detail.Advanced analysis and problem-solving skills.Advanced computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Office Suite.Relevant computer systems/technology experience.Understanding of financial transactions.Ability to ensure and apply compliance with legal, financial, and university policies and external regulations.Domestic travel may be required.In addition, preferred requirements include:Work experience in one or more areas of international policy in which MIP students specialize, Cyber Policy and Security, Energy, Natural Resources, and the Environment, Governance and Development, and International Security is highly desirable.A Master’s degree is also desirable, although not required.Certifications and Licenses:NonePHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:Frequently sit, perform desk-based computer tasks.Occasionally stand, walk, twist, use fine manipulation, grasp, use a telephone, write by hand, sort and file paperwork, lift, carry, push, and pull objects that weigh up to 10 pounds.* - Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job.WORK STANDARDS:Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford colleagues and clients and with external organizations.Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety concerns; uses and promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other policies found in the University’s Administrative Guide.For On-site or Hybrid positions: The expected pay range for this position is $91,874 to $108,373 per annum.Stanford University provides pay ranges representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for a position. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on a wide range of factors that are unique to each candidate including but not limited to geographic location, knowledge, skills and abilities, relevant education, depth and breadth of experience, performance; as well as other business and organization needs such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the minimum qualifications, departmental budget availability, and market and internal equity across the unit, department and reporting relationships.At Stanford University, base pay represents only one aspect of the comprehensive rewards package. The Cardinal at Work website provides detailed information on Stanford’s extensive range of benefits and rewards offered to employees. Specifics about the rewards package for this position may be discussed during the hiring process.
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