Director, Career Services and Employer Relations

Barry UniversityOrlando, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The Director of Career Services & Employer Relations is responsible for managing the Career Services Office and its staff, which creates and implements comprehensive career planning to students and graduates. This position is also responsible for leading employer relationship strategies and developing and maintaining employer contacts, while identifying opportunities for students and graduates.

Requirements

  • Keep abreast of ABA and NALP regulations and legal market trends reported by NALP and the ABA and other related organizations.
  • Actively encourage law students to utilize Barry Connect (12twenty) and guide students to the information within the resources.
  • Maintain National Association for Law Placement (NALP) primary membership.
  • Participate in NALP and/or similar activities to promote professional development and enhance the law school’s visibility on the national stage.

Nice To Haves

  • Founding in 1940 by the Adrian Dominican Sisters, Barry University now offers more than 100 undergraduate, master, professional, and doctoral degree programs.
  • Barry University provides a nurturing environment built on strong values, mutual respect, and collaborative service to the community.
  • The University seeks to recruit and retain a diverse group of student-centered faculty and staff who are dedicated to activities that enhance the quality of University life.
  • The Barry experience fosters individual and communal transformation where learning leads to knowledge and truth, reflection leads to informed action, and a commitment to social justice leads to collaborative service.
  • Barry University does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, familial status, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability status or veteran status.
  • This policy applies to students, employees, applicants and trustees with respect to participation in any program, benefit, activity or student/employment opportunity offered by the University.
  • Every member of the University community is expected to uphold this policy as a matter of mutual respect and fundamental fairness in human relations.
  • Every student of this institution has a responsibility to conduct himself/herself in accordance with this policy as a condition of enrollment.
  • Further, every University employee has an obligation to observe Barry University policies and implementation of federal and state law as a term of employment.
  • No person shall be retaliated against for reporting violations or concerns about prohibited discrimination or bias through appropriate University channels.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise Career Services staff: Coordinate training. Provide necessary tools to staff to enhance work performance. Delegate projects as needed. Ensure efficient workflow. Encourage ongoing and meaningful student and alumni support. Consistently evaluate performance and provide coaching opportunities to enhance the effectiveness of team members.
  • Provide Career Counseling: Counsel students and alumni on an individual and group basis regarding career planning and job search strategies, including self-assessment, networking, interview skills, and professional skills development. Create short and long-term action plans and follow-up with students as needed regarding the steps to complete action plans. Review resumes and cover letters for students and alumni, including first-year students through open events dedicated to reviewing the basics of drafting legal resumes and cover letters, conduct mock employment interviews, and advise law students about interviewing, networking, and job search techniques.
  • Keep abreast of ABA and NALP regulations and legal market trends reported by NALP and the ABA and other related organizations. Advise law students about current market trends regarding legal and alternative employers. Actively encourage law students to utilize Barry Connect (12twenty) and guide students to the information within the resources.
  • External Outreach: Serve as primary point of contact for employer outreach efforts by cultivating employer contacts through attendance at professional organization events such as bar association luncheons and professional conferences. Participate in legal field professional associations and regularly attend meetings. Marketing law students and alumni to employers in the Central Florida area and other regional markets. Developing and implementing the department’s employment relations strategies. Research, invite, and follow-up to create and expand On Campus Interview Program, including providing opportunities for public interest groups to interact with students and offer pro bono opportunities. Forge and maintain meaningful connections with alumni. Create, maintain, and expand Employer Database specifically focusing on opportunities to expand the On Campus Interview Program and Career Fair participation. Providing content for social media outlets such as Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Collaborate with the law school’s marketing representative to create advertising materials as needed; direct communication campaigns through forecasting target markets. Reach out to external legal community (including alumni, legal employers, and recruiters) to develop relationships and facilitate semester recruiting programs and resume collections. Direct all aspects of on-campus interviews and resume collection programs.
  • Statistical Reporting: Maintaining the integrity and security of information for the online databases as needed. Conduct statistical analysis regarding all Career Services efforts to evaluate and plan future goals and programming. Processing at-graduation and 9-month post-graduation surveys and other related functions as needed. Gather and prepare employment statistics for internal and external constituencies by managing annual outreach project for purposes of completing the ABA Employment Questionnaire and NALP ERSS report with minimal oversight. Approve and track students’ Pro Bono (both legal and non-legal), PEP, and CCH hours.
  • Plan and Provide Programming: Develop and implement career path and professionalism programs that support students and alumni with career planning and job search efforts. Programs will include informational sessions, panel discussions including practitioners, and interactive workshops regarding the private and public sector jobs, judicial clerkships, and non-traditional jobs. Draft comprehensive materials regarding various aspects of the career planning process, to be utilized with or separately from programs. Plan, oversee, and host Career Fairs on campus. Oversee and provide content for social media outlets. Ensure that the functionality of Connect (12twenty) is maximized by posting and maintaining up-to-date information about jobs, internships, and events; encouraging its use by students, alumni, and employers; and effectively using its data collection capabilities.
  • Judicial Clerkship Programming: Coordinate and implement a judicial clerkship counseling program, including: publish annual Judicial Clerkship Guide, updating as needed; coordinate and conduct Judicial Clerkship information session and former clerk panel annually. Establish and maintain a long-term Judicial Clerkship program by tracking students who are interested in and pursuing clerkships, maintaining a database of alumni who have completed a clerkship and/or are currently employed as a judicial law clerk. Develop an outreach program to foster a pipeline with local, state, and federal courts by attending or participating in bench/bar conferences, judicial conferences, or other appropriate events involving the judiciary.
  • Professional Development: Seek appropriate professional development activities related to the role of Director as well as for the department staff members. Maintain National Association for Law Placement (NALP) primary membership. Participate in NALP and/or similar activities to promote professional development and enhance the law school’s visibility on the national stage. Provide student programming focused on professional development and cultural competency in a professional setting.
  • Budget: Oversee budget planning for the department by monitoring departmental spending, tracking expenses.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Dean.

Benefits

  • health
  • dental
  • vision
  • life insurance
  • retirement
  • tuition assistance
  • paid time off
  • work/life balance initiatives such as wellness programs
  • spirituality in the workplace
  • training and development
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