College of Staten Island Hot Job: Student LEADS Support Specialist
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Posted By: How May I Help You NC on January 29, 2013 Job ID: 7332 GENERAL DUTIES Provides students in the CUNY LEADS program with advice and support to make academic and career choices that lead to successful employment outcomes. LEADS stands for "Linking Employment, Academics and Disability Services". - Recruits CUNY students into the LEADS program based on established criteria - Coordinates services with other college units including disability and career services offices - Coordinates services with outside agencies as needed - Advises students on job readiness and placement, and on linking academic programs to short- and long-term career goals - Conducts group workshops and provides individualized advice on career skills such as resume writing, interview preparation, advocacy, and disclosure issues - Develops internship and mentoring opportunities and makes student placements - Records contacts and activities in CUNY's "Efforts to Outcomes" database - Applies knowledge of issues and developments in disability-related law (such as the A.D.A.) and in disability advocacy - Collaborates with other LEADS professionals on University-wide communications and initiatives - Performs related duties as assigned. CONTRACT TITLE Higher Education Assistant FLSA Exempt CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION The Division of Student Affairs includes the following areas: Career & Scholarship Center; Center for the Arts; Children's Center; Counseling Center; Health and Wellness Services; CSI Association; Center for Student Accessibility; Liberty Partnership Program; New Student Orientation; Pluralism & Diversity; Athletics & Campus Recreation; Student Life; SEEK Program; Student Veterans Center; COPE; and LGBTQ Resource Center. Reporting to the Director of the Center for Student Accessibility, the Specialist is responsible for the following: - Creates and facilitates workshops for students guided by learning objectives. - Writes reports and other communications pertaining to the position and the Center for Student Accessibility. Click this link to view and apply for this job! If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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