Date: 18 hours ago
City: Fairfield, Connecticut
Contract type: Full time

Job Description:
Position Summary
The Assistant Director of the Dolan Career Development Center plays a key role in advancing student career readiness and employer engagement across the undergraduate and graduate business population. This position provides career coaching, instructs students, oversees signature programs, liaises with faculty, supervises student staff, and builds relationships with employers and alumni. The Assistant Director also leads programming and supports students’ university goals related to workforce development and equity in career outcomes
Key Responsibilities
1. Career Coaching & Instruction
- Provide individual and group career coaching for undergraduate and graduate students on topics such as resume and cover letter writing, job and internship search strategies, interviewing, networking, and LinkedIn
- Instruct assigned sections of BUSN 1500: Career Readiness Seminar and oversee course scheduling, and assessment efforts
- Collaborate on tailored support for Accounting and Undeclared business students, serving as a liaison to academic departments and student affinity groups
- Design, coordinate, and evaluate career programming such as career workshops, networking events, alumni panels, employer site visits, and mock interviews
- Lead Bank of America-sponsored initiatives, including Money TALKS, Excel Workshop Series, and the Professional Development Series
- Support operation of Professionals in Residence (PIR) mentors
- Partner with employers and alumni to increase recruitment, hiring pipelines, and student exposure to professional networks
- Recruit, train, and supervise career specialists (student staff) who support resume reviews and Dolan on Demand (drop-in hours)
- Provide mentorship and professional development for student workers and support onboarding efforts
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Track and analyze student engagement across services such as:
- Drop-in hours
- Career Readiness Seminar completion and outcomes
- Signature programs and employer events
- Use data to assess program impact, identify student needs, and inform continuous improvement and strategic planning
- Contribute to grant reporting and presentations, including the Bank of America Workforce Development Grant
- Promote career services and events via Constant Contact, Canva, Campus Labs, and LinkedIn
- Create monthly newsletters to communicate and promote job, internship, and event opportunities
- Bachelor’s degree
- 1–2 years of experience in career services, higher education, student affairs, human resources, or a related field
- Strong interpersonal and written communication skills
- Organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities
- Experience working with diverse populations
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
- Master’s degree in Higher Education, Counseling, Business, or a related field
- Teaching, public speaking, or training experience
- Experience using assessment and data tools to inform decision-making
- Some evening and weekend hours are required
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