Full-Time

Career Specialist: Equity Partnerships and Programming

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Smith College

Smith College

Mid

Northampton, MA, USA

This is a two year fixed term position.

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Required Skills
Social Media
Requirements
  • Bachelors degree and 3-5 years experience as a student leader, organizer, adviser or related role
  • Experience in inclusive program design and implementation
  • Career education skills with ability to understand diverse students’ needs and concerns
  • Self-directed, outcome-oriented, and detail-oriented
  • Strong research, analytical, and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent interpersonal, and written and verbal communication skills
  • Demonstrated ability to partner with units across campus and manage projects across teams
  • Success working both independently and collaboratively
  • Occasional travel (internship sites) and evening/weekend work (student-facing workshops)
Responsibilities
  • Build and maintain partnerships with unity organizations to identify and implement programming that supports student career exploration opportunities and career mobility.
  • Collaborate with the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Office of Equity and Inclusion, the International Students Office and other relevant offices to promote and co-create programming that will enhance student access to and participation in career development workshops, alum panels and other events. Scale initiatives focused on equitable access, such as programs to support international, undocumented, and DACA students.
  • Partner with the Offices of Institutional Research and Equity and Inclusion to develop and implement strategies for scaled engagement of first generation and/or low income (FGLI) students in year one, targeting 100% of FGLI student engagement in at least one Lazarus Center workshop or advising session.
  • Lead orientation programming and First Year Experience sessions.
  • Conduct regular tabling and outreach activities at venues across campus to ensure visibility and engage students outside of the Lazarus Center.
  • Advise students with regard to career exploration, job searching, and strengths/values identification in individual and group sessions.
  • Educate students about best practices in networking/social capital development; review students’ resumes and cover letters; offer effective interviewing resources.
  • Encourage student preparation and skill-building through participation in strengths-based self-assessment, mentoring connections, industry education, and experiential learning opportunities. Participate in professional development opportunities as requested.
  • In particular, receive training on the Career Launch curriculum and lead one cohort learning experience based on this method annually in J-term.
  • Routinely enter data and support survey collection to support equity analysis of career engagement and learning outcomes over time.
  • Driven by analysis of equity and access gaps, support the team as needed by filling in advising and/or programming gaps and taking direction on evolving strategic priorities.
  • Support the peer adviser team in drop-in advising and workshop delivery and co-lead sessions with the peer advisers.
  • Support digital engagement efforts through newsletter and social media posts, commenting, and sharing.

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