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Associate Director of Career Education, Oakland

Northeastern University
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 29 Jun 2026
💰 $118,609/yr($83,970/yr$118,609/yr)

About the role

About the Opportunity

JOB SUMMARY:

Reporting to the Director of Experiential Education and Career Development, the Associate Director of Career Education serves as a senior career specialist and team leader on the Oakland campus. A core member of the Career Education team, the Associate Director brings deep, current knowledge of the labor market to every dimension of student career development from first-year exploration through offer negotiation. This role designs and delivers high-impact programming, cultivates active employer relationships, and leverages labor market data and AI-enabled tools to give students a meaningful competitive edge. 

The Associate Director has a clear-eyed understanding of how AI is reshaping hiring from changes in recruiting processes and evolving skill profiles to the emergence of hybrid roles across industries, and translates that intelligence into practical, outcome-focused advising and workshops.

In addition to direct student work, the Associate Director supervises and develops the Assistant Director of Career Education, serving as a coach and thought partner who builds a high-performing, student-centered advising practice. 

This role is ideal for an experienced career professional who is energized by helping students land meaningful experiential opportunities across some of the most sought-after career paths in the economy, and who is ready to step into a leadership role on a campus that is actively building toward its full potential. 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

The successful candidate will bring substantial experience in career services or a related field, demonstrated people management skills, strong employer engagement instincts, and a sophisticated understanding of how today's labor market is evolving. 

  • Bachelor's degree required; minimum 4–6 years of progressive experience in career services, recruiting, workforce development, or industry, with demonstrated understanding of current hiring practices and emerging roles 

  • Experience advising students or early-career professionals, with the ability to translate complex industry dynamics including recruiting timelines, credentialing norms, and evolving employer expectations into accessible, actionable guidance 

  • Demonstrated experience managing others, including regular coaching and feedback, structured professional development, performance management, and the cultivation of a high-performing, student-centered advising practice 

  • Demonstrated ability to build and sustain employer relationships and convert those relationships into experiential learning and recruiting opportunities for students 

  • Proficiency with career management platforms (e.g., Handshake), labor market intelligence tools (e.g., Lightcast, LinkedIn Talent Insights), and AI-enabled career development tools 

  • Data fluency: ability to interpret employment outcome data, labor market trends, and program metrics to evaluate effectiveness and continuously improve programming 

  • Strong presentation, coaching, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with students across varying levels of experience and career readiness 

  • Collaborative orientation and ability to work effectively across departments, colleges, and administrative units in a matrixed university environment 

  • Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive advising practice 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES:

1) Career Advising & Student Coaching

Provide individualized career advising and coaching to students pursuing internships and other experiential learning opportunities across a broad range of industries and functions. Guide students through job search strategy, resume and application development, interview preparation, and offer evaluation. Supervise and develop up the Assistant Director of Career Education, providing coaching, structured feedback, professional development support, and ongoing guidance. Maintain a current, sophisticated understanding of how AI is transforming early career hiring practices including AI-assisted screening, evolving skill expectations, and shifts in recruiting timelines, and incorporate that intelligence into every advising interaction.

2) Programming Design & Delivery

Design, deliver, and continuously improve

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