Director of Career Services

Stephens CollegeColumbia, MO
Onsite

About The Position

The Director of Career Services will design and deliver an integrated career development experience that prepares Stephens’ students, an audience of ambitious women and gender-expansive learners pursuing distinctive academic paths, to launch meaningful careers and prepare to lead lives of purpose. The Director of Career Services leads a comprehensive portfolio spanning career advising, internships, and employer relations, working in close partnership with the Associate Vice President for Experiential Learning and Industry Partnerships to identify, secure, and promote internship and employment opportunities for Stephens’ students. Together with faculty, alumni, and external employers, the Director ensures that every student graduates with the skills, networks, and self-knowledge to translate a Stephens education into post-graduate success.

Requirements

  • Master's degree in higher education, counseling, student affairs, business, human resources, or a related field.
  • Minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in career services, talent development, employer relations, or a closely related field, with at least two years of supervisory experience.
  • Demonstrated success building employer partnerships and securing internship or experiential learning opportunities for students.
  • Strong understanding of current career development frameworks, labor market trends, and best practices in experiential learning.
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, with the ability to engage credibly with students, faculty, alumni, employers, and senior leaders.
  • Commitment to the mission of women's education and the holistic development of students.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a small private college, women's college, or mission-driven institution.
  • Familiarity with career services platforms (such as Handshake, Symplicity, or 12Twenty) and outcomes reporting tools.
  • Experience supporting students in creative industries (performing arts, fashion, design) and/or in health sciences and education.
  • Track record of securing external funding, grants, or sponsorships to support student opportunities.
  • Knowledge of NACE standards and first-destination survey methodology.

Responsibilities

  • Report to the Vice President for Student Success and Engagement and partner closely with the Associate Vice President for Experiential Learning and Industry Partnerships on internships, employer relations, and industry engagement strategy.
  • Develop and execute a comprehensive vision for career services aligned with the Stephens College mission, strategic plan, and the evolving needs of women and gender-expansive students entering the workforce.
  • Establish measurable goals for student engagement, internship placement, first-destination outcomes, and employer partnerships; report regularly to senior leadership, faculty, and the Board of Trustees.
  • Assess the effectiveness of programs, policies and procedures associated with the career services provided; interpret and generate an annual report to be included in the Student Success & Engagement overall annual report.
  • Champion career readiness as a campus-wide priority, partnering with academic affairs, student life, admissions, and advancement to embed career development across the student experience.
  • Manage the department budget, staff, technology platforms, and assessment activities to ensure responsible stewardship of resources.
  • Lead a team that provides one-on-one and group advising on career exploration, resume and portfolio development, interview preparation, graduate school planning, and salary negotiation.
  • Design programming that addresses the distinctive opportunities and challenges facing women and gender-expansive professionals, including confidence building, navigating workplace dynamics, and pursuing leadership roles.
  • Develop career resources tailored to Stephens' signature programs (including performing arts, fashion, health sciences, and education) as well as to first-generation, transfer, online, and adult learners.
  • Use career assessments, faculty input, labor market data and trends, and student feedback to continuously refine services and to assist students in developing career pathways that align with their major program of study.
  • Prepare students for internship applications through resume and portfolio development, interview coaching, application strategy, and professional readiness coaching.
  • Promote internship opportunities to students, match students to appropriate placements, and provide ongoing advising throughout their experiential learning experiences.
  • Manage the operational systems that support internships, including tracking student participation, monitoring placement quality, gathering student and employer feedback, and reporting on outcomes.
  • Collaborate with faculty and the AVP on the integration of experiential learning into the curriculum, including for-credit internship courses, capstone experiences, and industry-based projects.
  • Surface unmet student demand and emerging fields to the AVP to inform pipeline development; in coordination with Advancement and the AVP, identify funding opportunities (donor-supported stipends, grants, employer partnerships) to support students pursuing unpaid or under-resourced experiences.
  • Plan and execute student-facing employer engagement, including career fairs, on-campus and virtual interviews, industry panels, employer information sessions, and recruiting visits.
  • Manage day-to-day employer touchpoints, including individual hiring manager relationships, job and internship postings, and recruiter logistics on campus.
  • Activate institutional partnerships secured by the AVP, translating them into concrete student opportunities, on-campus presence, and recruiting pipelines.
  • Provide regular feedback to the AVP on employer needs, student outcomes, and emerging gaps to inform broader industry partnership strategy.
  • Partner with the Office of Alumni Engagement to activate the Stephens alumni network as mentors, employers, and recruiters of current students.
  • Coordinate with the AVP to ensure Stephens students are well represented in priority markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, and beyond.
  • Work closely with academic departments to understand program-specific career pathways and ensure career services complement curricular goals.
  • Partner with Advancement and Alumni Engagement on initiatives that connect current students with alumni mentors, donors, and industry leaders.
  • Collaborate with Admissions and Marketing to articulate career outcomes as a core part of the Stephens value proposition.
  • Represent Stephens at professional associations (such as NACE), regional consortia, and within women's college networks.

Benefits

  • health insurance
  • an Employee Assistance Program
  • Supplemental Retirement Annuity
  • Faculty/Staff Grants
  • tuition waivers
  • tuition paid undergraduate classes for dependents
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