What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Director, Career Services position at Vaughn College of Aeronautics?
About the Organization
At Vaughn College, our mission is to educate and train future leaders in the futureproof fields of engineering and technology, management and aviation. The college strives to provide a dynamic learning environment built on our aeronautical heritage that inspires a diverse and committed community of students to achieve success as leaders in the industries we serve. Just minutes from Manhattan, Vaughn College is in the heart of New York City in Queens, NY, adjacent to LaGuardia Airport. Queens is one of New York's most fascinating boroughs and has been ranked as the 'number one' US travel destination and the nation's single most diverse county.
What separates Vaughn College from other institutions is our uniquely committed faculty who come to the classroom with extensive experience in such fields as engineering, manufacturing, aviation, management and communications. Working closely with the industries we serve, Vaughn has developed rigorous curricula that incorporate the latest technology as well as the knowledge you need to succeed in your chosen profession.
We provide traditional degrees as well as professional, technical and certification programs that prepare our graduates for successful careers. Most importantly, a degree from Vaughn College provides the critical, analytical and communication skills that form the foundation for a lifetime of success. Our graduates have gone on to become leaders in many major industries. More than 98 percent of our graduates are employed or continue their education, 78 percent in their field of study, within one year of graduation.
Vaughn College has a six-acre campus and is convenient to major transportation routes. As part of the institution's strategic plan, a 200-bed residential hall has been built, enabling students to live and pursue their chosen field of study on campus.
Description
Position purpose
Collaborate with the Director of Career Services in securing partnerships within different STEM-focused industries and organizations both locally and nationwide, particularly ones interested in aerospace, engineering and computer science graduates. Coordinate with the Title III HSI-STEM Project Director and engage in grant activities to support students in their career exploration. All responsibilities serve a dual purpose - to support the Career Services department, while also meeting the expectations of Title III / Title V Grants. Serves as a career advisor for students with a major focus on internships. Develops and administers "outreach" programs to inform both faculty and students of the need for internship planning and its impact on career management.
Major Responsibilities / Duties / Functions / Tasks
Career Counseling
- Provide counseling and advising to students regarding their career development.
- Helps students develop and refine resume writing, LinkedIn profile, interviewing, and job-search skills.
- Facilitates student learning by counseling and advising students on how to apply and interview for internships to enhance their overall academic experience.
- Provide assistance to international students with support of the CPT / OPT process as it pertains to job search.
- Aid students with accommodations. Follow process as it pertains to individual student job search.
- Guide students in the effective use of social media in networking and job searching.
- Participates in the design and delivery of career-related workshops, programs, and panels.
Employer Relations
Administrative
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and / or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Education and / or Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree preferred. Previous professional experience in career counseling, job placement, human resources, or related field is required. Experience advising STEM students or working in STEM-related fields.
Professional Skills
Candidates must demonstrate abilities such as counseling; building rapport with students, faculty, and employers; strong verbal and written communication skills; good analytical and problem-solving ability, and computer skills.
Reasoning Ability
The person in this position must be able to identify and define a challenge(s), research and collect data relevant to the challenge(s) and develop and execute a strategy to overcome the challenge(s). Additionally, they will need to develop a method to assess and document progress and take corrective action if necessary.
This individual will need to be able to take and follow directions as well as accept and benefit from constructive feedback.
Work environment and physical functions
This position is in an office environment. Generally, an employee needs to be able to sit, stand, and navigate within the office area. The office equipment, either individually used or shared with a department is the responsibility of all employees.
Preferred
Candidates with internship-related experience and / or higher education career services experience is preferred.
Compensation
The entry level compensation for this position is expected to range from $60,000 - $65,000 per year. This position is grant funded.
Full-Time / Part-Time
Full-Time
Exempt / Non-Exempt
Exempt
Salary
60,000 - $65,000 per year.
EOE Statement
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
This position is currently accepting applications.
Salary : $60,000 - $65,000