What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Director, Immigration & Compliance position at American University - Washington, D.C?
Description
Summary : The Associate Director for Immigration and Compliance ensures the ISSS policy and protocols are implemented consistently and in accordance with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of State (DoS) regulations. This position works with minimal supervision to monitor regulatory changes; prioritizes and communicates their impact on students and scholars and ensures timely DHS Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) updates on mandatory immigration actions to keep the integrity of the student and scholar immigration records. The Associate Director oversees the office’s frontline services to ensure that students, scholars, and faculty are provided with clear and comprehensive information, training, advice, and assistance on current federal regulations in order to adhere to their legal responsibilities as mandated by the Federal laws. Considerable authority is delegated to this position for reviewing policy and protocols and recommending updates to the Director of ISSS, ensuring DHS SEVIS compliance. This position involves extensive consultation with DHS and the DoS, professional associations such as NAFSA : Association for International Educators, Institute of International Education (IIE), and colleagues in the field to keep abreast of changing immigration regulations that have an impact on the university and its efforts to comply with its legally mandated immigration responsibilities. Provides supervision for 2 FT staff and four to five graduate interns and student staff. Essential Functions : 1.) Regulatory Audits and SEVIS Compliance
Monitors and maintains immigration compliance with student and scholar records in SEVIS, collaborates with colleges, departments, academic units, and the SEVIS help desk to identify, document, and report to the Director irregularities in policies and procedures, and recommends updates to ensure both the university and its F1 and J1 non-immigrant populations comply.
Explore creative solutions for potential student and scholar issues and ensure accurate records in Sunapsis and SEVIS systems.
Attend Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) meetings, webinars, and conferences for information updates and assessment of future advising and policy updates for compliance.
Utilize various tools to generate data and regularly audits student data in internal and external systems used for immigration compliance to identify and correct data discrepancies and errors.
Oversees SEVIS reporting requirements for F-1 and J-1 students and scholars mandated by the DHS and DoS, which include SEVIS registration for F-1 and J-1 students and scholars, taking appropriate actions in SEVIS for all reportable events for F-1 and J-1 students dictated by the government regulations, and ensuring integrity and compliance for the university’s F-1 and J-1 program administration.
Associate Director authorizes students for internships and other forms of practical training and employment in accordance with the U.S. Department of States’ J-1 Exchange Visitor program regulations and ensures that both the AU departments and the enrolled students follow the established policies and procedures for AU to stay in compliance with Federal regulations.
In consultation with the Director, compiles and maintains ISSS immigration and office policy manuals for students and staff.
2.) Advising and Immigration Training
Responsible for designing and delivering immigration and practical training sessions and workshops for students, scholars, and academic units.
In collaboration with the ISSS Director, trains ISSS staff on various F-1 and J-1-related regulatory updates, policies, and procedures.
Collaborates with AU Central, Dean of Students, academic units, and other constituents for enrollment issues and academic decisions to facilitate SEVIS immigration reporting within the mandated DHS and DoS deadlines.
Conducts research to create and update educational materials, forms, checklists, and web pages regarding immigration laws affecting F-1 and J-1, and other non-immigrant visa categories (A-1 G-4, B-1, H-1B) and communicates important updates to the university's international constituencies.
3.) Front Line Services Management
Oversees the office frontline services to ensure that students, scholars, and faculty are provided with clear, consistent, and comprehensive information, training, advice, and assistance on current federal regulations in order to adhere to their legal responsibilities as mandated by the Federal laws.
Recruits hire, and train front desk student advisors to compile periodic reports on service use and emerging needs.
Responsible for maintaining accurate handouts and web resources for students and staff to ensure consistency and accuracy in office front-line services.
4.) People Management
Responsible for hiring, onboarding, training, and managing reporting positions on an ongoing basis.
This includes practical training authorization policy and processes, SEVIS reporting policy and processes, and the related record management for students and scholars.
Also includes providing regular feedback, coaching, mentoring and evaluating performance, and identifying and encouraging participation in professional development opportunities.
5.) Other Projects as assigned by the ISSS Director Supervisory Responsibility :
Supervises one full-time advisor.
Competencies :
Making Accurate Judgments and Decisions.
Evaluating and Implementing Ideas.
Building and Supporting Teams.
Developing Plans.
Championing Customer Needs.
Driving Continuous Improvement.
Position Type / Expected Hours of Work :
Full-Time.
35 hours per week.
May require some evening and weekend hours.
Salary Range :
77,470-$80,000 annually.
Required Education and Experience :
Bachelor's degree.
4-6 years of relevant experience.
Strong conceptual, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of students, faculty, and staff.
Cross-cultural competency and international living / learning experience.
Experience in Ellucian Colleague and Sunapsis Systems.
Excellent customer service, diplomatic and public relations skills.
Strong organizational and analytical skills.
Proven ability to work efficiently and independently in a fast-paced environment with attention to detail and accuracy.
Preferred Education and Experience :
Master's degree.
5-8 years of relevant experience.
Preferred experience at an educational institution with F and J nonimmigrant categories.
Travel Required :
Domestic travel for conferences only.
Work Authorization / Security Clearance :
U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency status is required.
Background check required.
Benefits AU offers a competitive benefits package including a 200% matching retirement plan, tuition benefits for full-time staff and their families, several leadership development certificates, and has been recognized by the American Heart Association as a fit-friendly worksite. . Other Details
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Salary : $77,470 - $80,000