Assistant Dean for Global Careers Verified listing
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Job TypeFull-Time
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Job LocationWashington DC/ Maryland / Virgina
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A top 10 National University has developed an ambitious vision of integrating cutting-edge approaches in career
and life design, experiential learning, alumni mentoring, and employer development and engagement into the
academic experience of all students to ensure their lifelong professional success.
Reporting to the Vice Dean for Education and Academic Affairs and serving as a key member of the executive
leadership team at the School , the Assistant Dean for Global Careers will develop a vision, strategy, and plan for enhancing professional development, career advancement, alumni connection, employer engagement, mentoring opportunities, and ultimately, outcomes for all students and alumni. The Assistant Dean for Global Careers will work with colleagues, including the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, to deliver an experiential learning program that prepares students for their future careers.
The Assistant Dean for Global Careers will:
ambitions and career advancement opportunities regardless of background, or social capital.
connections, alumni engagement, and career design programs to achieve equitable career outcomes for
students and alumni.
employment opportunities, mentoring connections, and relevant information for SAIS students and
alumni.
career services and programs to students, alumni, and employers and achieve strong employment
outcomes.
Leadership
▪ Hire, train, supervise, and motivate a team of career educators and practitioners to develop a positive
and equitable professional development experience for all students and alumni through courses,
workshops, programs, content, and digital resources to help students and alumni achieve their life
ambitions.
▪ Engage in social media, digital outlets, and academic and professional journals and associations to
enhance the brand of Global Careers, and improve career outcomes for students and alumni.
Employer Development
▪ Design a robust employer outreach program with deep knowledge of multiple distinct job markets, establishing an understanding of internship and employment timelines, expectations, and best practices.
▪ Foster and maintain strong employer connections in the fields that SAIS students are interested in,
including government, non-profit, education, and private sectors.
Data-driven programming and strategy
▪ Develop a strategy of integrating career readiness, alumni connections, employer engagement, and
career and life design into the academic and co-curricular experience of all students.
▪ Collaborate with colleagues, including the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, to create an
experiential learning program that prepares students for future employment.
▪ Create career programs and services that suit the unique needs of students and alumni based on areas of
academic interests.
Collaboration
Data Collection & Analysis
▪ In coordination with the VP of Institutional Research and the VP for Integrative Learning and Life Design, collect, analyze, and report data relative to students and alumni career outcomes, engagement in internship and mentoring, and satisfaction with career and life design courses, programs, and services.
▪ A proven track record of success in recruiting or education-to-job transitions is highly desirable.
▪ Leadership in the areas of business development, recruiting, data management, and training and development is desirable
For eight decades, students have come to this Top 10 National University to learn from renowned faculty and distinguished policy practitioners, build their professional networks, and gain hands-on work experience. Today, the school carries on this tradition, preparing students for the emerging challenges of the 21st century. Alumni number more than 20,000 graduates, a network of professionals working across the globe.