Capitol Technology University
Director, Career Development & Employer Relations
Capitol Technology University, Laurel, Mississippi, us, 39441
Director of Career Development and Employer Relations
About Capitol Technology University
Capitol Technology University is a private, non-profit, STEM-focused institution located in Laurel, Maryland. We are dedicated to providing practical and engaging education to our students, preparing them for successful careers in a rapidly changing world. Our faculty and staff are committed to academic excellence, innovation, and student success.
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Dean of Students, the Director of Career Development and Employer Relations is responsible for developing, implementing, and assessing programs which support the student and employer experience including: career exploration, search process for internships and first destination employment, career development, maintaining employer relations, supporting employer contact with students. Additionally, this position will be expanded to include workshops for alumni to assist in mid-career transition; executive preparation; and other areas. The individual will collaborate across divisions to support integration of career related learning goals into the curriculum and co-curricular experiences and to both broaden and deepen connections with employers or workforce development organizations in support of university wide goals and the institutional mission.
Responsibilities:
Design, deliver, and assess career-related programming both on ground and virtual including: Fall and Spring Career Conferences with Job Fairs, plan Charge Ahead workshop series, provide programs to support successful pursuit of sponsored opportunities for scholarship and work experience, and manage career mentoring programs.
Provide direct advice and guidance to students in a variety of degree programs via, phone, email, and web based communications both in real time and with asynchronous resources related to clarifying personal and career goals with emphasis on career development (mock interviews, resume, cover letter), job search strategies, and professional networking.
Supervise the operational aspects of the job postings including Simplicity and Student Game Plan.
Implement an employer relations plan including: regular contact, supporting job fairs, identifying opportunities for student engagement via internship or employment, supporting employers’ job postings.
Maintain Career Services presence online including collaborating with Marketing and Communications to increase LinkedIn Presence, MyCapitol, as well as, co-branded web-based vendors.
Collaborate with the alumni and development teams to engage alumni with the university in areas of interest to them and to facilitate collaboration with employers for grant writing and resource development.
Gather, maintain, and analyze information and data to assess career development programs.
Implement and track the Capitol Commitment to serve students at graduation, 90 day, and 6 month milestones, as well as, provide first destination data to meet reporting expectations.
Identify and develop programs to support a growing remote and F-1 Visa graduate student population in pursuit of their career goals, as well as, supporting traditional undergraduates.
Create student career curriculum based on the student roadmap.
Identify and engage with key stakeholders within target companies to understand their hiring needs and preferences.
Collaborate with academic departments to align curriculum with industry trends and employer requirements.
Organize and host employer events including networking receptions, and employer information sessions.
Track and report on key metrics related to employer engagement and student outcomes.
Stay abreast of industry trends and best practices in employer relations and career services.
Represent the institution at external conferences, meetings, and events related to employer relations and career services.
Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed for events and travel.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred.
1 to 3 years experience within a Career Services office and a demonstrated knowledge of career development theories and practices required; 3 to 5 years’ experience preferred.
3+ years administrative experience required.
1 to 3 years event planning experience required.
1 to 3 years in an advising, counseling or coaching role, including graduate assistantships.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally to a student population.
Demonstrated knowledge of methods and strategies for seeking professional employment.
Demonstrated knowledge of resume and cover letter formats, preferably for technical fields.
Strong writing, proof reading and editing skills.
Ability to prioritize work, organize materials and tasks and meet deadlines.
Must have a strong knowledge of Excel, Word, PowerPoint and ability to both learn and effectively operate the Jenzabar database.
Must be able to maintain confidential information.
Must be able to adapt, learn new tasks/duties/assignments and be flexible.
Possess strong problem-solving skills in addition to detail focus.
Familiarity with student information systems, career services management platforms, and other relevant technology tools.
Physical Demands:
There are limited physical demands; however, this position requires sitting occasionally for extended periods of time, and repetitive motions for tasks such as operating a computer mouse and keyboard, and hearing and speaking on the telephone. The candidate must be able to pull, bend, grasp, and occasionally lift up to 20 lbs. with or without accommodation.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Capitol Technology University is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse and inclusive workforce. As stated in our Equal Employment Policy, part of our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workforce, Capitol Technology University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and employment applicants without regard to unlawful considerations of sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and/or expression), pregnancy, race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion or similar philosophical beliefs, disability, marital and civil union status, age, genetic information, veteran status, personal political views or any personal attribute or characteristic that is protected by applicable local, state or federal laws.
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About Capitol Technology University
Capitol Technology University is a private, non-profit, STEM-focused institution located in Laurel, Maryland. We are dedicated to providing practical and engaging education to our students, preparing them for successful careers in a rapidly changing world. Our faculty and staff are committed to academic excellence, innovation, and student success.
Position Summary:
Under the supervision of the Dean of Students, the Director of Career Development and Employer Relations is responsible for developing, implementing, and assessing programs which support the student and employer experience including: career exploration, search process for internships and first destination employment, career development, maintaining employer relations, supporting employer contact with students. Additionally, this position will be expanded to include workshops for alumni to assist in mid-career transition; executive preparation; and other areas. The individual will collaborate across divisions to support integration of career related learning goals into the curriculum and co-curricular experiences and to both broaden and deepen connections with employers or workforce development organizations in support of university wide goals and the institutional mission.
Responsibilities:
Design, deliver, and assess career-related programming both on ground and virtual including: Fall and Spring Career Conferences with Job Fairs, plan Charge Ahead workshop series, provide programs to support successful pursuit of sponsored opportunities for scholarship and work experience, and manage career mentoring programs.
Provide direct advice and guidance to students in a variety of degree programs via, phone, email, and web based communications both in real time and with asynchronous resources related to clarifying personal and career goals with emphasis on career development (mock interviews, resume, cover letter), job search strategies, and professional networking.
Supervise the operational aspects of the job postings including Simplicity and Student Game Plan.
Implement an employer relations plan including: regular contact, supporting job fairs, identifying opportunities for student engagement via internship or employment, supporting employers’ job postings.
Maintain Career Services presence online including collaborating with Marketing and Communications to increase LinkedIn Presence, MyCapitol, as well as, co-branded web-based vendors.
Collaborate with the alumni and development teams to engage alumni with the university in areas of interest to them and to facilitate collaboration with employers for grant writing and resource development.
Gather, maintain, and analyze information and data to assess career development programs.
Implement and track the Capitol Commitment to serve students at graduation, 90 day, and 6 month milestones, as well as, provide first destination data to meet reporting expectations.
Identify and develop programs to support a growing remote and F-1 Visa graduate student population in pursuit of their career goals, as well as, supporting traditional undergraduates.
Create student career curriculum based on the student roadmap.
Identify and engage with key stakeholders within target companies to understand their hiring needs and preferences.
Collaborate with academic departments to align curriculum with industry trends and employer requirements.
Organize and host employer events including networking receptions, and employer information sessions.
Track and report on key metrics related to employer engagement and student outcomes.
Stay abreast of industry trends and best practices in employer relations and career services.
Represent the institution at external conferences, meetings, and events related to employer relations and career services.
Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed for events and travel.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred.
1 to 3 years experience within a Career Services office and a demonstrated knowledge of career development theories and practices required; 3 to 5 years’ experience preferred.
3+ years administrative experience required.
1 to 3 years event planning experience required.
1 to 3 years in an advising, counseling or coaching role, including graduate assistantships.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally to a student population.
Demonstrated knowledge of methods and strategies for seeking professional employment.
Demonstrated knowledge of resume and cover letter formats, preferably for technical fields.
Strong writing, proof reading and editing skills.
Ability to prioritize work, organize materials and tasks and meet deadlines.
Must have a strong knowledge of Excel, Word, PowerPoint and ability to both learn and effectively operate the Jenzabar database.
Must be able to maintain confidential information.
Must be able to adapt, learn new tasks/duties/assignments and be flexible.
Possess strong problem-solving skills in addition to detail focus.
Familiarity with student information systems, career services management platforms, and other relevant technology tools.
Physical Demands:
There are limited physical demands; however, this position requires sitting occasionally for extended periods of time, and repetitive motions for tasks such as operating a computer mouse and keyboard, and hearing and speaking on the telephone. The candidate must be able to pull, bend, grasp, and occasionally lift up to 20 lbs. with or without accommodation.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Capitol Technology University is proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring a diverse and inclusive workforce. As stated in our Equal Employment Policy, part of our commitment to a diverse and inclusive workforce, Capitol Technology University provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and employment applicants without regard to unlawful considerations of sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and/or expression), pregnancy, race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, religion or similar philosophical beliefs, disability, marital and civil union status, age, genetic information, veteran status, personal political views or any personal attribute or characteristic that is protected by applicable local, state or federal laws.
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