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Assistant Director Career Services
Masters degree in an appropriate field and three years of experience or a bachelors degree and five years of related experience.
Provide Career Advising to Students and Graduates
Administer and independently manage counseling services for students and graduates of the law school. Advise J.D. and LL.M. students in all aspects of their job search activities including resume drafting cover letter preparation interview skills development and the identification of potential employers; and assisting students in identifying the areas of career interest and work environments most consistent with their personal and professional needs. Counsel law graduates seeking employment to change jobs or career direction and assist them in identifying opportunities in their current or newly chosen areas of employment and assist graduates in their resume preparation job search interviewing and networking activities.
Provide Academic Advising to Current Students
Provide academic advising and general information to current law students regarding course selection externships clinics student groups journals and other opportunities to maximize their law school experience. Advising will include regular oneonone meetings with law students as well as the development of programming throughout the year.
LL.M. Career Initiatives
Design and implement tax and international LL.M. programming networking events and workshops for students and employers. Maintain relationships with LL.M. employers and develop additional relationships to expand opportunities for students. Create and edit LL.M. resources handbooks and websites.
Monitor Student Progress
Use and refine appropriate electronic databases to monitor and track student progress and ensure students are on track to graduate in a timely manner pass the bar exam and pursue summer and permanent employment. Regularly review student progress identify students who need support and collaborate with others to determine appropriate outreach and support strategies for those students.
Masters degree in an appropriate field and three years of experience or a bachelors degree and five years of related experience.
Juris Doctor and/or LL.M. and legal practice experience of at least three years or equivalent knowledge of potential career paths for law students including knowledge of private and nonprofit law firms judicial clerkships government practice and inhouse legal positions.
Strong emotional intelligence and listening skills as evidenced by training in education counseling or mental health; a record of pro bono work with vulnerable populations; or other professional development training.
Strong written and oral communication skills including the ability to counsel oneonone to lead large group programs and to develop website and printed material for both students and faculty members.
The ability to use and refine electronic databases to monitor student progress.
A proven track record of creative problemsolving and success working in a team environment.
In order to be considered you must upload your cover letter and resume.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Full-Time