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POSITION PURPOSE:
Santa Clara University School of Law is seeking a highly organized and dynamic Sr. Program Manager CGLP & PIJD to manage programs and operations for both the Center for Global Law and Policy (CGLP) and the Public Interest J.D. program (PIJD). The Sr. Program Manager CGLP & PIJD will dedicate 50 of their work hours to each program (CGLP and PIJD) and will formally report to the Director of International Programs in the Center for Global Law & Policy.
The Center for Global Law and Policy (CGLP) is one of three Centers of Distinction within Santa Clara University School of Law. The Centers are hubs for teaching scholarship and student experiences with affiliated professors elective courses programming events and cocurricular experiences. CGLP has 50 years of expertise and commitment to international and comparative law and offers expansive global programming. This role will be central to supporting the success of our international students scholars faculty and alumni while coordinating various events programming and overseeing all administrative tasks. The Sr. Program Manager for Center Programs will work closely with the Associate Dean for Global Engagement the Director of International Programs and other stakeholders to enhance student engagement with international law and ensure the smooth of various CGLP activities.
The Public Interest J.D. Program (PIJD) is one of two cohort certificate programs within Santa Clara University School of Law. The PIJD program is designed primarily for students who want to pursue legal careers in the government and/or nonprofit sectors including students who are interested in criminal law environmental law human rights law state and local government racial justice immigration law and antidiscrimination law. Student participants are empowered to become effective advocates who can harness their law degrees to work for legislative and policy reforms and/or to serve marginalized and underrepresented clients. This role will be central to supporting the success of the PIJD cohort students. The Sr. Program Manager will work closely with the faculty coDirectors of the PIJD program and other stakeholders to enhance student experience and ensure the smooth of all PIJD activities.
1. Prospective and Admitted Student Processes and Support
PIJD Duties
In collaboration with the PIJD coDirectors Organize and hold admissions events to attract new candidates to the PIJD program
Develop and execute innovative marketing strategies including without limitation social media marketing campaigns to raise awareness of the PIJD program
Support Law School admissions office in open houses and admissions events where PIJD will be promoted
Interface with Law School admissions office to answer prospective student questions and encourage PIJD applicants
Participate in review of PIJD application materials making admissions recommendations to coDirectors
In collaboration
with coDirectors develop and execute a PIJD orientation session
CGLP Duties
Inbound students within CGLP include exchange students (visiting from an international partner university for 12 semesters) as well as international and global students within the JD and LLM degree programs.
Oversee the application admission and onboarding process for inbound exchange students ensuring a seamless transition into the U.S. academic and cultural environment.
In collaboration with the Director of International Programs organize and facilitate all global orientation programs ensuring inbound students receive the necessary support for academic social and cultural adjustment and success.
Manage the Peer Mentorship Program pairing inbound students with mentors and providing continuous support to ensure a positive experience.
Provide ongoing advising and support to inbound students addressing and appropriately escalating any concerns regarding academic social and cultural adjustment.
Act as a point of contact for inbound scholars facilitating university proposal submissions organizing their arrival and helping them integrate into the academic community.
2. Current Student Engagement and Experience
PIJD Duties
Act as first line of contact for questions and concerns from PIJD cohort
Create and manage an online portal for PIJD students and advisors to facilitate completion of the certificate requirements
Coordinate with the externship office to assist PIJD students in obtaining qualifying externships
Support coDirectors in maintaining and expanding network of mentors for current PIJD students
CGLP Duties
Serve as the initial point of contact for J.D. students interested in international law promoting opportunities for engagement and involvement.
Collaborate with affiliated faculty and other centers to organize programming events and initiatives that enhance students academic experience and professional development.
Coordinate with student organizations (e.g. International Law Student Association (ILSA Journal of International Law (JIL) and clinical programs (e.g. International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC) and on campus partners (e.g. Office of Career Management (OCM) to create avenues for student involvement including advising networking and career development opportunities.
Develop and manage the promotion and application processes for J.D. graduation Certificates in International Law including working with the Associate Dean to evaluate course offerings on a regular basis.
In collaboration with the Director of International Programs foster a community of international law students by offering resources and support for extracurricular activities research opportunities and career placement.
3. Events and Programming
PIJD Duties
Implement PIJD meetups for the cohort including identifying topics and lining up speakers
Attend Law School events to discuss PIJD with students prospective students alumni mentors and/or potential donors or helpers
CGLP Duties
Collaborate with the Director of International Programs on events and programming activities
Propose develop and manage a variety of events such as speakers conferences workshops and site visits aimed at enriching students learning and professional growth.
Coordinate with external partners including law firms embassies international organizations and academic institutions to organize conferences lectures site visits and study tours.
Develop and implement custom programming including orientation and bridge programs for inbound students as well as specialized certification programs Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) programs and other content.
Ensure the efficient planning promotion and of center events ensuring alignment with the strategic goals of CGLP as well as law school and university processes.
4. Operations Data and Stewardship
PIJD Duties
Hire and manage student employee(s)
Manage recordkeeping administrative tasks and reporting of PIJDrelated data
Create and distribute presentation materials and newsletters relating to PIJD
Manage and maintain PIJD web presence including social media and web page updates
Manage and purchase supplies gifts equipment for the program
Administer surveys for feedback relating to program
Complete operational tasks such as arranging meetings and travel for faculty coDirectors and other constituents.
CGLP Duties
Maintain and track data on students alumni and center events ensuring the effective stewardship of our programs resources and activities as well as an ongoing sense of belonging and engagement.
Create and manage tools to assess the efficacy of the centers programs utilizing surveys evaluations and feedback mechanisms to refine offerings.
Develop and implement strategies to track alumni engagement identifying opportunities for alumni involvement mentorship and career support.
Support the Associate Dean in tracking the success of the centers fundraising and stewardship efforts preparing reports and assisting with donor relations.
Monitor and maintain a database of key metrics related to student participation program outcomes and overall program effectiveness.
PROVIDES WORK DIRECTION
To student workers
GENERAL GUIDELINES
QUALIFICATIONS
This position requires the ability to effectively establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within a diverse multicultural environment. To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The items below are representative of the knowledge skills abilities education and experience required or preferred.
Knowledge
Understanding the importance of building strong internal and external relationships.
Strong hospitality and service orientation.
Strong communication skills (spelling grammar oral and written communication).
Understanding of higher education legal education international education strongly preferred.
Understanding and commitment to public service and public interest missions strongly preferred.
Skills
Proven record of stakeholder management and relationship building skills.
Strong technical skills including data platforms and Microsoft and Google products.
Organized and flexible with ability to set priorities in a fastpaced and complex work environment.
Program development creation and evaluation skills preferred.
Abilities
Ability to work with confidential information.
Ability to handle extremely detailed information.
Ability to work effectively with seniorlevel executives.
Ability to multitask in a fast paced work environment.
Education
Bachelors degree required. Advanced degree preferred.
Years of Experience
5 years of program management or student services related experience required.
Experience managing student cohort programs preferred.
Experience working in a law school or legal setting preferred.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act as amended the California Fair Employment & Housing Act and all other applicable laws SCU provides reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person who meets skill experience education or other requirements of the position and who can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
Considerable time is spent at a desk using a computer terminal
May be required to travel to other buildings on the campus
Ability to lift and move moderately heavy objects up to 50 pounds safely.
May be required to travel to domestic and international locations for conferences recruiting and / or partnership meetings
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Typical office environment
Mostly indoor office environment with windows
Offices with equipment noise.
Offices with frequent interruptions.
Potential Travel for periods of 12 weeks for conferences recruiting and / or partnership meetings (domestic and international
EEO Statement
Santa Clara University is an equal opportunity employer. For a complete copy of Santa Clara Universitys equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies see IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
Santa Clara University does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs or activities on the basis of sex/gender and prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internally or externally.Information about Title IX can be found at can also be made to the Assistant Secretary of Education within the Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
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Americans with Disabilities Act
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Telecommute
Santa Clara University is registered to do business in the following states: California Nevada Oregon Washington Arizona and Illinois. Employees approved to telecommute are required to perform their work within one of these states.
Required Experience:
Manager
Full-Time