Position Overview
The Associate Director for Career Success advances Founder's College's commitment to student success by preparing students to confidently pursue meaningful careers and continued educational opportunities. Through intentional career development, experiential learning, employer and community partnerships, and individualized coaching, this position empowers students to discover their strengths, develop professional competencies, and successfully navigate their academic and professional journey.
The Associate Director develops and coordinates a comprehensive career development experience that guides students from enrollment through graduation. Working collaboratively with faculty, staff, alumni, employers, and community partners, this position integrates career exploration, career readiness, experiential learning, and post-graduate preparation to ensure every student is equipped for successful transfer, employment, and continued education.
Responsibilities
Lead the career development continuum by designing, coordinating, and continuously improving a structured student experience that intentionally prepares students for successful transfer, employment, and continued education.
Develop and sustain employer, alumni, and community partnerships that expand internships, employment, mentoring, networking, and experiential learning opportunities aligned with Founder's College academic programs and student goals.
Provide individualized and group career development coaching that helps students explore career interests, connect academic experiences to career goals, build professional competencies, and prepare for career success.
Coordinate career readiness initiatives by delivering workshops, employer engagement activities, networking opportunities, mentoring experiences, and other programs that progressively prepare students for the workforce.
Collaborate with faculty and campus partners to integrate career development throughout the student experience and connect students with academic, experiential, and career resources.
Evaluate and strengthen career development initiatives by monitoring student engagement, career outcomes, employer partnerships, and program effectiveness to support continuous improvement. Provide one-on-one counseling to help students explore career goals, interests, values, and skills, administer and interpret career assessments (e.g., personality tests, skills inventories) to gain insights into their strengths and preferences, and assist with informed decision-making regarding majors, career paths, and academic programs based on individual interests and the job market.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
BU Benefits and Perks
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Paid Time Off and Holidays:
20 days of paid time off (vacation and PTO days) per Fiscal year
8 Paid Holidays
In addition, a paid Winter Break between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day
Paid Parental Leave (after 1 year of full-time employment)
Health:
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans including disability and life insurance programs
Retirement:
10% employer contribution after 1 year of full-time employment
Tuition Assistance:
Remission of tuition for classes taken at Butler for employees, spouses, and dependent children.
Eligibility after 9 months of full-time employment
Employees & spouses- undergraduate/graduate degrees
Dependents (under age 26)- undergraduate degree
Covers tuition only
Tuition Exchange Program for Dependents at participating institutions
Butler Facilities Access, Discounts and Perks:
Access to Butler’s on-site fitness facility and libraries for full-time staff and faculty
LinkedIn Learning Courses
Free premium subscription to the Calm App
Free subscription to the WSJ, The Economist, and NYT
Discount at the College Bookstore
Discount on select Athletic and Arts/Events Center Performances
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