Duties & Responsibilities
Direct Service to Students
Coach students one-on-one and in groups regarding career exploration and planning, employment/internship search, and graduate school preparation and application.
Provide one-on-one resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, and personal statement reviews to students.
Conduct ~20 hours/week of career drop-in advising (CDA).
Facilitate career development programs that empower career choice and action, as well as enhance the career readiness of students.
Engage with prospective and admitted students and families through campus admissions and registration events.
Provide 6-8 regularly scheduled career coaching appointments in the evening (e.g., 5:00pm - 6:30pm) to effectively meet student schedules and needs.
Outreach and Engagement with Key Stakeholders
Collaborate with campus partners to deliver career development services and programs.
Oversee the planning and execution ofevents and activities that build awareness of The Career Center and the services and resources it provides.
Contribute to development and implementation of collaborative career development initiatives in partnership with the broader career services, advising, or student support community at Illinois.
Administrative and Management
Assess, analyze, and report on engagement and impact of services and programs and facilitate continuous improvement.
Contribute to the design, creation, and maintenance of print, electronic, and online resources.
Serve on The Career Center, Student Affairs and/or campus committees, task forces, work groups, and advisory committees.
Participate in professional development activities and associations.