Responsible for administering international and graduate programs.
Travel to promote programs, recruit students and faculty, and develop agreements with international partners;
Increase enrollment of current programs in domestic and international markets;
Coordinate with the offices of co-sponsoring schools regarding application and admission processes for students;
Respond to student queries regarding study abroad, exchange, and dual-degree programs;
Coordinate outreach and advise students on general issues relating to study abroad preparation and deployment;
Coordinate with Business Office, Financial Aid Office, co-sponsoring schools, and other home institutions to facilitate payments of all study abroad tuition & fees;
Provide frequent reports on the status of programs;
Supervise office staff;
Set marketing and enrollment goals for programs;
Organize all study-abroad programs;
Prepare reports to academic accreditation authorities for all supervised programs;
Develop and monitor budgets for international and graduate programs;
Develop proposals for new international programs and opportunities;
Serve on committees related to international programs;
Complete miscellaneous projects under the direction of the Dean;
Work closely with members of the faculty and senior administrative staff;
Represent the College of Law in various programs and at various events;
Maintain, in connection with Communications, and Program Directors, the International & Graduate Programs web-pages;
REPORTING AND ANALYSIS
RECRUITING/MARKETING
EVENT PLANNING
Required Skills
Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent foreign degree required with 8-10 years of experience. Extensive past international travel relating to international program development (study abroad, institutional partnerships, etc.) is required. Strong communications skills, organizational skills, ability to multi-task and prioritize among competing tasks. High degree of sound judgment, tact, and confidentiality. Strong administrative skills are essential. Must be willing to travel both domestically and internationally, sometimes on short notice. Must be able to supervise full-time employees effectively, and to counsel both foreign and American law students. Works to build an environment that promotes and facilitates the success of Diversity and Inclusive Excellence. Flexibility to work nights and weekend, and outside of regular office hours.
Computer skills to include: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
PREFERRED: Prior experience as a law faculty or running international programs is a strong plus. Foreign language skills are particularly helpful. Fluency in Spanish and/or French desirable. Familiarity with Banner, TerraDotta, ACES2 systems.
Required Experience
Juris Doctor (JD) or equivalent foreign degree required with 8-10 years of experience. Extensive past international travel relating to international program development (study abroad, institutional partnerships, etc.) is required. Strong communications skills, organizational skills, ability to multi-task and prioritize among competing tasks. High degree of sound judgment, tact, and confidentiality. Strong administrative skills are essential. Must be willing to travel both domestically and internationally, sometimes on short notice. Must be able to supervise full-time employees effectively, and to counsel both foreign and American law students. Works to build an environment that promotes and facilitates the success of Diversity and Inclusive Excellence. Flexibility to work nights and weekend, and outside of regular office hours.
Computer skills to include: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
PREFERRED: Prior experience as a law faculty or running international programs is a strong plus. Foreign language skills are particularly helpful. Fluency in Spanish and/or French desirable. Familiarity with Banner, TerraDotta, ACES2 systems.