Job Title:Assistant Director of Career Development, Career Coach
Department:Career Center
Classification: Exempt
Grade:11
FTE/Working Schedule: 1.0
Position Overview:
Career Coaches serve a vital role in the Carleton Career Center, providing developmentally-appropriate generalist and industry-based career coaching and programs to current students and alumni across their life-span. Using a person-centered, strengths based model, career coaches facilitate the early exploration process, supporting students to clarify and articulate their personal values, interests, skills, and identities and learn about the range of professional options available to them beyond college. At the upper level, coaches support students to build core career readiness skills including application materials, networking, and search skills and facilitate deep reflection to assist students to make decisions related to job search, graduate or professional school, or alternate outcomes.
All members of the Career Center team build partnerships and relationships with faculty, staff, alumni, families, and employers to create awareness of the support available to students and to ensure that students receive timely advice and benefit from the strengths of the entire community. Each member of the coaching team will serve as a liaison to designated programs or departments to support this work.
This position has a designated start date of July 1, 2025.
Compensation:
The expected starting salary range for this position is between $66,700 and $70,400. Actual pay will be adjusted based on job-related factors permitted by law, such as experience and training; licensure and certifications; market factors; departmental budgets; and responsibility.
Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities:
Career Coaching & Career Development Programming
Deploy industry recognized strategies to provide individual and group coaching for students to support career discernment and skill building
Coach students to develop and refine skills in resume writing, networking, interviewing, and job-search strategies, as well as articulating the value of a liberal arts education.
Support students to understand the preparation, hiring timelines, and expectations of their intended industry and provide resources to support their continued development.
Participate in the design, development, and delivery of career-related workshops, programs, panels, and resources to serve both the general and targeted student populations.
Lead projects aligned with student career development priorities as assigned.
Cultivate relationships with faculty, staff, and students, as well as alumni, families, employers, and graduate schools to share the resources of the career center, build strategic collaborations, and stay current on industry trends and hiring practices.
Serve as a liaison to campus offices and student organizations aligned with assigned coaching areas.
Participate in continuous professional development to ensure the acquisition and maintenance of professional skills and industry knowledge.
Utilize best practices to engage and support traditionally underrepresented students with the goal of increasing access to and utilization of the Career Center.
Support data driven practice through the assessment of Career Center initiatives
Collaborate with the Career Center team to support the design and implementation of a four-year career development curriculum for students, including the use of intentional programming, communication, and student learning assessment.
In collaboration with the Career Center staff, serve as a liaison to one or more campus communities as assigned, including providing professional development and programming initiatives specific to the needs of the community, and building relationships with relevant campus partners.
Education/Experience/Skills:
Required:
Master's degree
Demonstrated experience in supporting a diverse range of students through one to one coaching or advising experience
Proven ability to develop, oversee, and facilitate engaging programming and workshops for students
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including digital marketing, public presentation, and group facilitation abilities
Experience working with students and staff from diverse backgrounds
Flexibility to conduct some evening and weekend events and programs
Preferred:
At least three years of experience in higher education
Background working in or preparing students for careers in STEM or health fields
Experience designing, planning, and managing high-profile programs
Experience with budget management and/or grants
Experience working in a college career center and advising students on career-related topics and professional development
Proven ability to effectively recruit, manage, and cultivate volunteers
A thorough understanding of the liberal arts and experience working with that student population
Must have the ability to understand and follow written and oral work instructions, operations, safety procedures, and hazardous labels.
Note: This job description is not intended to be all inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties to meet the ongoing needs of the organization
Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the hire is complete. We accept only online applications.
Carleton College is an AA/EEO Employer: We are committed to developing our staff to better reflect the diversity of our student body and American society. Members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Carleton also offers a robust suite of benefits including: A generous 403(b) retirement plan with a 10% employer contribution and 2% employee contribution. Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance. Paid time-off, including 20 vacation days, 8 paid holidays, 3, floating holidays, 2 weather days, and extra days at the end of the calendar year to make a continuous week off before New Year's. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for all employees. A dependent tuition program after six years of service.
Founded in 1866, Carleton College is a private, coeducational liberal arts college of roughly 2,000 students located in the historic river town of Northfield, Minnesota. Carleton College occupies more than 1,000 scenic acres of campus, arboretum, over 100 campus buildings, and athletic fields. Located 40 miles south of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Carleton offers access to the cultural advantages of a major metropolitan area.