The Career Coach II position is a full-time, twelve-month staff member who trains students and alumni on methods for leveraging their education and experience to achieve vocational goals, excelling in the workplace as Champions for Christ. An industry-specific Career Coach II serves students and alumni by assessing their experiences and skills, understanding their career goals, and collaborating to create and implement career development strategies. Additional responsibilities include developing relationships between Career Services and other academic departments; developing and implementing programs and resources to support career and professional development; and collaborating with Career Services staff to establish a communication between students, alumni, and employers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide Career Coaching Services Utilize experience to serve as a Career Coach II for students pursuing careers in business, accounting, actuarial science, finance, economics, and data analytics. The Career Coach will also provide industry-specific information to students and alumni as directed by the Assistant Director to Career Coaching, to include, but not limited to: Strategically coach students/alumni on methods for leveraging academic pursuits and experiences; Compile research and resources on related career fields to provide expert career information to students/alumni; Build collaborative working relationships with the dean, faculty, and staff; Critically and creatively use knowledge, facts, and data to effectively strategize multiple career options and plans; Evaluate students using coaching sessions and career assessments to assist students in understanding strengths, values, interests, and characteristics in order to develop academic and career options; Train students on employability skills and networking techniques; Guide students to create tailored and effective resumes and cover letters for internship, job, and grad school/PhD applications; and Conduct professional and creative mock interviews to prepare students/alumni to successfully interview for positions. Conveying Career-Related Information Effectively and professionally communicate verbally and in writing on career-related research, strategies, and events to students/alumni, faculty, and staff; Possess excellent communication skills that professionally represent Liberty University and Career Services to all stakeholders, which can include a variety of businesses, ministries, governmental agencies/departments, and the community at large; and Provide engaging presentations and informational sessions in a variety of forums to educate and coach students/alumni; such as in classrooms, club meetings, and one-on-one coaching sessions. Additional Career Services Support and Responsibilities Monitor and track coaching services in a streamlined and usable format to improve and further services provided to students/alumni, faculty, and staff; Collaborate with Career Services staff to plan and execute career fairs, employer informational sessions, and similar career related activities; Mentor and train Career Services staff on specific topical elements as directed; Exhibit networking and professionalism skills to students and alumni (i.e. through creating and maintaining a Professional LinkedIn profile, etc.); and Agree to the use of personal photo and video in the regular course of any career coaching activities, Career Services events, and any other promotional activities for the furtherance of Career Services objectives.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level