JOB OVERVIEW
The Career Services Advisor will carry out the mission vision and strategic goals of the department. This Advisor provides career education and support for students and graduates career planning strategies and career development needs in the following areas: career readiness including but not limited to resume writing interviewing workplace professionalism industry expectations and employment within the gem and jewelry industry. Preparing students for finding suitable employment by enhancing their job search skills. Developing and fostering relationships with the Gem and Jewelry employer community to provide students with opportunities through direct contact and virtual communication methods. Maintaining and updating student records and Career Services documentation and technology sites.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Career Coaching
- Meet with students and alumni individually to assess their career readiness to effectively launch and manage a job search or career advancement process.
- Provide ongoing coaching individually and in groups to ensure that students are effectively prepared for company interactions including interviews site visits networking events job fairs and corporate information sessions and are on track to achieve their career goals.
- Answer career and general questions from current students alumni and prospective students.
- Guide students and alumni with regard to the construction and/or updating of resumes and other career correspondence such as cover letters reference pages thank you notes etc.
- Provide effective interview tips tools and techniques and assists with mock interview sessions.
- Assist with the development of job search strategies and career plans based on current vocational program and career preferences.
- Offer tips tools and techniques about how to research potential companies and open job opportunities within desired career path and geographic location.
Program Management
- Develop and deliver job search and career management workshops interactive forums and seminars through in-class and/or online or webinar formats.
- Identify purchase and/or develop materials and resources for use in training/coaching activities and for inclusion in the career resource library.
- Assist in creating and editing marketing materials brochures and other resource materials for Career Services and external stakeholders.
- Develop targeted e-communication pieces to students on career- and services-related topics.
- Represent Career Services in various GIA events.
- Support Student Services department with event functions and student activities such as Summer Luau Halloween and Tree Trimming Parties.
Employer Relations
- Manage and expand relationships with existing recruiters and company representatives and garner ongoing involvement and support for career opportunities and educational programming.
- Conduct ongoing research and analysis of the gem and jewelry employment market to provide expertise to current students alumni and prospective students.
- Interact with potential employers to determine the best strategy for presenting their job opportunities to the ideal job seekers.
- Identify and actively participate in conferences and professional association meetings and events.
- Provide input to develop marketing materials and marketing plans to support targeted outreach efforts.
- Maintain the online CSM portal job/internship database.
Career Services Events
- Coordinate organize and host on-campus Career Coaching sessions and On-Demand recruiting events.
- Manage registrations outreach and communication with employers students and graduates.
- Oversee event logistics including preparation set-up and clean-up on event days.
- Conduct post-event follow-up with employer contacts students and graduates to maintain engagement track metrics and strengthen partnerships.
Administrative/Employment Tracking
- Maintain updated records of meetings with students and alumni their career advancement activities and eventual employment changes.
- Maintain updated records of meetings and interactions with company representatives.
- Manage expense reimbursements on a timely basis.
- Maintain and update all instructional materials and guides on a timely basis.
- Maintain student employment database on a consistent basis in coordination with graduation dates and for both on-going and on-demand requests follow up with recent graduates to determine their employment status and job details.
- Data mining and data entry of student/alumni employment status based on email communications internet and social media content and other forms of virtual communications.
- Maintain accuracy of employment database to provide up-to-date information required by the Education Accreditation & Compliance department for accrediting and licensing requirements.
- Deploying Satisfaction Surveys and employment forms to GIA students.
- Other duties as assigned
TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES (Knowledge Skills & Abilities)
To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required.
- AJP required or willingness to obtain upon hire.
- Thorough knowledge of other GIA courses or willingness to obtain.
- Thorough knowledge of gem and jewelry industry or willingness to obtain.
- Strong computer skills with expertise in other relevant software applications (Windows Word Excel Power Point etc.).
- Flexible self-motivated team-oriented and solution-oriented to effectively deal with a variety of people and situations.
- Must possess strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Proven customer service orientation and follow-up to ensure customer satisfaction.
- Ability to work well in a fast-paced multi-tasking environment.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Career Services/Counseling experience preferred.
- Knowledge of Accreditation and Employment Tracking practices as related to vocational programs preferred.
- Ability to deal effectively with a variety of personalities to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- High School Diploma and 5-6 years of related experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Bachelors degree preferred. 2-3 years Jewelry industry experience preferred.
- Talent acquisition experience a plus.
- GIA education preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / WORK ENVIRONMENT (if applicable)
- Work is performed in a designated professional office workstation and environment.
- Extensive use of office equipment to include computer calculator copier fax and other business-related machines and software.
Pay Range: $26.50-$36.00 an hour
An Equal Opportunity Employer
All employment decisions are made without regard to unlawful considerations of race sex religion national origin age disability or any other legally protected status. Reasonable accommodations are available upon request.
Disclaimer: This job description indicates in general terms the type and level of work performed as well as the typical responsibilities of employees in this classification and it may be changed by management at any time. Other duties may also apply. Nothing in this job description changes the at-will employment relationship existing between the Company and its employees.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority