Associate Director
Employment Type : Full-Time
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Job Summary:
The Associate Director of Career Services works closely with the other Law School Directors and the staff of the Office of Career Services (OCS) to oversee and provide career counseling services and coordinate programming for roughly 400 law school students and 10,000 alumni. The Associate Director joins an Office of Career Services Team (OCS Team) comprising another Associate (or Senior Associate) Director, a Program Assistant, and the Director of Career Services to develop relationships with alumni and non-alumni employers for the purpose of developing career opportunities for current students and alumni. This position reports directly to and supports the Director of Career Services. The Associate Director will play a critical role in the development and implementation of student and alumni services. Under the Director’s supervision, the Associate Director will have a portfolio of current J.D., LL.M. and Master’s students and recent graduates whom they are responsible for counseling throughout their law school career and afterwards, assisting in their networking and job search strategies, with the goal of finding legal employment that matches their skills, talents, and abilities. The Associate Director will also play a role in implementing programs at the law school that develop students’ job seeking skills and enhance opportunities for students and alumni seeking jobs.
Full Job Description:
ESSENTIAL JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Counseling
- With the OCS Team, provide a counseling services program to current J.D., LL.M. and Master’s students and recent graduates that provides consistency in the quality and type of counseling services provided.
- Counsel a portfolio of current J.D., LL.M. and Master’s students, recent graduates and alumni about career options, professional development, networking, job search strategies, and interviewing skills, working with a group of assigned students and recent graduates from their first year of law school through to their first successful post-graduation job placement.
- Counsel prospective law students about advantages of attending law school and prospects in the legal job market.
- Review resumes, cover letters and supporting job application materials with portfolio students and recent graduates.
- Enter counseling notes and track student and recent graduate progress and development in online career database, USFLaw Link, powered by Symplicity.
- Ensure that data collected can be collected and assessed for reporting purposes (to ABA, US News, and NALP), and for metrics collection and assessment.
- Administer and counsel on self-assessment instruments including Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
Programming
- With the OCS Team, create and implement short-term and long-term targeted programming for each semester, with the goal of building students’ skills and connecting them with meaningful job opportunities.
- Support the year-round, on-campus recruiting program, including sourcing employers for on-campus recruiting and preparing students for their interviews in partnership with the OCS Team.
- Participate in and implement mock interview programs, along with the OCS Team. .
- Create and implement career-related presentations, workshops, and programs.
- Assess and recruit appropriate speakers and help develop multi-media content on legal career development topics, including but not limited to: self-assessment, networking, interviewing, and legal specialty topics.
- Develop and coordinate processes to streamline the office’s work with student organizations to develop co-sponsored, career-related programming. Serve as the primary office liaison for assigned student groups.
- Collaborate with other School of Law departments, other USF departments, and peer institutions to develop and support co-sponsored events.
- Work with OCS Team to plan and staff events and networking receptions with law firms, public sector agencies, public interest organizations, and other employers to introduce students to practitioners.
- Assist with PI/PS Day and other employer recruiting events and job fairs as needed.
- Work with the Director to ensure all programming is in line with the office’s strategic goals.
Office Administration
- Participate with the OCS Team in development and implementation of policies and short and long-range planning for OCS and in the development and implementation of metrics to assess efficacy of efforts and progress towards goals.
- Provide day-to-day supervision of OCS support staff and student assistants, in line with office goals and strategies, as established by the Director. The Director allocates supervisory responsibility between the Associate Directors of OCS (all HR or potential HR matters to be determined by the Director.)
- Participate and/ or conduct weekly or bi-weekly meetings with OCS staff regarding programming.
- Help the Director develop metrics by which each staff member can assess and evaluate their progress toward their goals; individual goals will be in line with overall goals for the office.
- Participate in regular OCS Team meetings regarding progress toward short-term and long-term strategic goals and metrics reporting and assessment.
Resource Development and Acquisition
- Collect and develop self-assessment materials and resources for students.
- Develop, edit, and update career services materials in various modalities.
- Work with the OCS team to ensure that recent graduates fill out and turn in their job surveys.
- Research, evaluate and recommend pertinent career-related resources for acquisition.
Social Media and Web Management
- Work closely with the OCS Team and the Law School’s Communication Partner to develop, manage and keep current OCS’s social media presence and web page.
- Work with the OCS Team and Program Assistant, the other Associate Director, and the Law Communication Partner to devise strategies for effective use of social media and other online outreach tools to connect with students, alumni and potential employers.
Representation of OCS and Networking
- Work closely with the OCS Team to establish a strategy for developing and maintaining relationships with law faculty, administrators, alumni practitioners, and career services and counseling professionals. Help lead the implementation of the developed opportunities.
- Represent OCS at conferences, meetings, and events associated with the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), the Bay Area Legal Recruitment Association (BALRA), the Northern California Consortium of Law Career Services, and other legal, educational, and career-related organizations.
- Represent OCS and the School of Law at Admissions and Alumni events.
Employer Outreach
- Work closely with the OCS Team and the Director of Alumni and Donor Relations to leverage contacts and employment market expertise to develop them into direct opportunities for students and alumni, including job, mentorship and networking opportunities. Help lead the implementation of the developed opportunities.
- Work with the OCS Team and the Director of Alumni and Donor Relations to secure new On-Campus Recruiting program employers.
- Assist the other Directors in the development of marketing and promotional strategies and campaigns to enhance the reputation of the School of Law and increase the recruitment of USF students.
- Maintain relationships with employers through regular dialogue with existing contacts and attendance at industry and employer-sponsored events.
- Work to cultivate and expand the number of employment opportunities for our students and graduates.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS
- Minimal qualifications consist of any combination equivalent to a B.A. with four years of responsible office work, including significant counseling experience in either a law school career services office or the attorney recruitment department of a law firm/legal employer. Strong preference for candidates with a J.D. and two (2) years experience in the practice of law, or an M.A. in counseling and two (2) years experience in the career counseling field.
- Extensive knowledge of career-related issues particular to the practice of law and extensive experience with or in the legal market. Established contacts in both the private and public sector preferred.
- Ability to provide excellent, high level, tailored counseling. Preference given to those candidates with previous career counseling experience and experience administering and interpreting self-assessment instruments including the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
- Effective interpersonal and customer service skills and ability to collaborate effectively with all segments of the law school, including students, faculty, alumni, professional colleagues and of the USF community.
- Ability and interest in networking actively with alumni and potential employers, including at evening and weekend events, on behalf of the school and the student body.
- Strong leadership and management skills to effectively help lead the OCS Team and serve as a leader and role model for students and alumni.
- Ability to independently generate new ideas for career programs and resources and efficiently plan and organize events, workshops and other projects.
- Sensitivity to the needs of diverse and multicultural constituencies and interest and aptitude in working within a diverse community.
- Excellent grammar, writing and editing skills sufficient to effectively proof application materials and draft correspondence and resource materials.
- Excellent presentation and verbal skills sufficient to effectively articulate concepts in counseling sessions and presentations.
- Ability to efficiently execute all office objectives, and to assess and optimize office processes and procedures.
- Extensive organizational skills to handle multiple long-term and short-term projects and ability to juggle competing priorities in a fast-paced office.
- Extensive PC computer skills required, including experience with the Microsoft Office suite of programs including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Experience working with online databases. Preference for candidates with experience working with Symplicity and Banner or similar job and student information system databases.
- Preference for candidates with experience of active development and management of social media tools and websites.
- Commitment to the vision, mission and values of the University of San Francisco and the School of Law.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $70,000.00 - $75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
COVID-19 considerations:
All students and staff are required to work a mask in the office.
Education:
Experience:
- Teaching: 2 years (Preferred)
License/Certification:
- CPR Certification (Preferred)
Work Location:
Work Remotely:
- Temporarily due to COVID-19