Assistant Director, Law Career Services

Chapman University CareersIrvine, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The Assistant Director of Law Career Services serves as an integral part of the Career Services Office (CSO) under the supervision of the Assistant Dean for Career Services. The CSO is responsible for providing a full suite of personalized services to law students and alumni, helping them create, execute, and meet career goals and objectives. The Assistant Director will work closely with the Assistant Dean to implement strategies for career advising, employer outreach, and programming services for law students and alumni. Candidates eager to join a dedicated CSO team and provide personalized guidance to our students are encouraged to apply. This position is a full-time, year-round (12 month) administrative position.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated knowledge and skills relevant to law career services, legal recruiting, career advising, employer relations, or a related field.
  • Familiarity with the Southern California legal job market, including the ability to develop employer contacts and translate those relationships into employment opportunities for students and alumni.
  • Current knowledge of legal employment trends and best practices in legal recruiting, including traditional and non-traditional legal career paths.
  • Ability to support students and alumni in all stages of career exploration, job search preparation, and professional development, including the ability to build rapport and engage in candid, constructive advising conversations.
  • Ability to positively represent Chapman University and Chapman University Fowler School of Law and proactively market the law school, students, and alumni to law firms, corporations, government agencies, the judiciary, public interest organizations, and other potential employers.
  • Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to interact with, communicate with, and persuade diverse groups and individuals at all levels.
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize multiple and competing demands and complete work in a timely manner.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, exercise good judgment and discretion, maintain confidentiality, and comply with FERPA and other applicable privacy obligations.
  • Proven ability to use word processing, spreadsheet, and database software, preferably Microsoft Office Suite applications, and the technical ability to learn and use enterprise software.
  • Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends, travel locally to conduct employer outreach in the Southern California legal community, and travel more extensively on occasion, as required by the position.

Responsibilities

  • Meet individually with law students and alumni to provide career advising and coaching through all stages of career exploration, job search preparation, and professional development.
  • Review and provide feedback on resumes, cover letters, and other application materials, and advise students and alumni on traditional, alternative, and non-traditional legal career paths.
  • Prepare students for the job search and interview process by conducting mock interviews, providing specific and constructive feedback, identifying strong candidates for open positions, encouraging applications, and following up after interviews to debrief and strategize next steps.
  • Maintain regular communication with students to promote engagement with Career Services Office programs, services, resources, and employment opportunities.
  • Collaborate with the CSO team to track and monitor student engagement, identify students who may need additional support, and conduct individualized outreach.
  • Assist in creating and implementing student communication plans to promote CSO programs, services, deadlines, recruiting opportunities, and professional development requirements.
  • Develop, draft, and deliver career and professional development resources, guides, programs, and skills-based workshops.
  • Support and deliver programming related to the Professional Development Graduation Requirement and other student professional development initiatives.
  • Serve as a liaison to student organizations to promote CSO services, support career-related programming, and strengthen student engagement.
  • Support employer outreach efforts by researching and identifying targeted employers in designated strategic areas and cultivating expanded legal employment opportunities for students and alumni.
  • Meet with targeted employers one-on-one, as directed by the Assistant Dean for Career Services, to increase employment opportunities and strengthen full-time, long-term Bar Admission Required and J.D. Advantage employment outcomes at graduation and 10 months after graduation.
  • Proactively market the law school, students, and alumni to law firms, corporations, government agencies, the judiciary, public interest organizations, and other potential employers.
  • Help ensure employers receive responsive, high-quality service in all interactions with the Career Services Office, including through clear communication, effective follow-up, and improved internal processes.
  • Collaborate with the CSO team to administer all aspects of recruiting programs, including student and employer communications, interview scheduling, database management, and related administrative responsibilities.
  • Assist with broader career services administrative responsibilities, including maintaining accurate records, supporting office initiatives, and contributing to efficient internal processes.
  • Assist with employment data collection, tracking, and reporting for internal and external purposes.
  • Assist with preparing responses to surveys, questionnaires, and employment reports, including reports submitted to the ABA, U.S. News, and NALP.
  • Participate in professional development training offered by NALP and other organizations to strengthen career advising, coaching, employer relations, and legal recruiting skills.
  • Work collaboratively with CSO team members to support office priorities, improve programs and services, and advance employment outcomes for students and alumni.
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