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Associate/Director Arts Media And Comm Career Community

Grinnell College
Posted 2 months ago, valid for 13 days
Location

Grinnell, IA 50112, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Director/Associate Director of the Arts, Media, and Communications Career Community at Grinnell College will provide career advising and programming for students and recent graduates interested in these fields.
  • Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and have three to five years of relevant experience, depending on the position level.
  • The role involves organizing workshops, building partnerships, and engaging with alumni and employers to enhance student opportunities.
  • A commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is essential, along with strong communication and organizational skills.
  • The salary for this position is not specified, but it is expected to align with industry standards for similar roles in higher education.

POSITION SUMMARY

Reporting to the Assistant Dean and Executive Director of Career Communities, the Director/Associate Director will advise students and recent graduates who express interest in exploring, preparing for, and pursuing careers in the arts, media, and communications professions. The Director/Associate Director will be responsible for providing individual and small group career advising; planning, facilitating, and evaluating topically relevant programming and workshops (e.g., guest speakers, alumni panels, career-focused symposia); planning and leading off-campus treks and site visits; establishing relationships with and engaging alumni and friends of Grinnell who work in the arts, media, and communications professions; helping students prepare for the application process to graduate and professional school; and promoting opportunities to engage with recruiters. The Director/Associate Director of the Arts, Media, and Communications Career Community will establish relationships with and engage faculty and other campus community stakeholders.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide one-on-one and group advising for both current students and early career alumni who have expressed an interest in careers in the arts, media, and communications.
  • Provide guidance for the Arts, Media, and Communications Career Community. Create program materials, build, and maintain website. Conduct research on relevant professional trends, labor market patterns, and hiring practices. Prepare, propose, and manage an annual budget. Plan and conduct workshops and related programming. Organize speakers and events.
  • Work with faculty, administrators, students, alumni, employers, and leaders in the field to build partnerships and develop relationships that lead to full-time opportunities for students seeking careers in the arts, media, and communications.
  • Working with the Career Communities team, assist with the development and implementation of efficient methods to track student data, quantify the success rates of programs, and articulate the return on investment received by students in the program.
ABOUT GRINNELL COLLEGE
Grinnell College is a top-ranking private liberal arts institution that values diversity, equity, inclusion, intellectual freedom, and social responsibility. We seek candidates that align with these values and have the ability and desire to advance our values and belonging within our community and the communities we engage. Ideal candidates will be prepared to collaborate and contribute to the mission and values of the college across all constituencies.
Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university in art, media, communications, education, or related field
  • Three or more years of relevant experience (associate director)
  • Five or more years of relevant work experience (director)
  • Prior experience should be in a creative or administrative role with an arts, media, communications, or related organization and/or providing career advising graduate or graduate students pursuing degrees or professional roles in arts, media, communications, or related fields
  • Enthusiasm to help students find good opportunities
  • Interest in and commitment to working with a talented, diverse, and high-achieving community of undergraduate students
  • Adaptable to presenting information in a one-on-one setting and to groups
  • Strength in planning and organizing skills
  • Ability to communicate and build relationships with a wide range of individuals and stakeholders
  • Champions diversity, equity, and inclusion


Preferred Qualifications

  • Master’s degree or equivalent in a relevant field
  • Experience planning events, leading groups, building relationships, and collaborating with diverse stakeholders (on- and off-campus) is strongly preferred
  • Familiar with the process of seeking and securing internships and full-time positions in the arts, media, or communications, as well as applying to graduate school and other related professional programs
  • Experience with making a living in the creative arts
  • Familiarity with the industries of writing, visual arts, theater, film, music, dance



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