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Description
Eastern University is seeking a visionary, high-impact leader for the position of Executive Director of the Center for Career Development (CCD). Reporting directly to the Vice President for Student Development, the Executive Director serves as the primary architect of the University’s career success strategy.
This elevated leadership role requires a sophisticated understanding of the evolving global workforce and the ability to scale services for a complex, diverse student body—ranging from traditional on-campus undergraduates to fully online adult learners and students in flexible graduate programs. The Executive Director will be a visible champion for "The Eastern Edge," ensuring that every student, regardless of their modality of study, graduates with a clear path to professional flourishing.
Key Responsibilities
Executive Strategy & Innovation: Set the long-term vision for career readiness at Eastern. Implement an integrated "career ecosystem" that begins at enrollment and continues through alumni life.
- Omni-Channel Service Delivery: Oversee the creation of a seamless, "digital-first but human-centered" service model. This includes ensuring that online and flex-program graduate students receive the same high-level coaching and networking opportunities as on-campus students.
- High-Level Employer & Alumni Partnerships: Cultivate "C-suite" relationships with regional and national corporations, non-profits, and alumni networks to create exclusive pipelines for Eastern graduates across all disciplines.
- Cross-Functional Leadership: Serve on the Student Development leadership team, collaborating with Academic Deans and the Enrollment Management team to leverage career outcomes as a primary driver for student recruitment and retention.
- Data-Driven Accountability: Implement robust assessment frameworks to track "First Destination" data, social mobility metrics, and employer satisfaction, using these insights to influence university-wide policy.
- Relationship Building: Build and maintain collaborative relationships with key campus stakeholders, faculty, and alumni to foster a career readiness ecosystem.
- Equitable Access: Champion equitable access to high-impact practices (internships, mentorships) for all students as outlined in NACE Principles for Ethical Professional Practice.
- Resource Management: Oversee the Center’s fiscal health, identifying opportunities for grant funding, corporate sponsorships, and donor engagement to expand the Center's reach.
Requirements
Required Qualifications
- Education: Master’s degree required; Doctorate in Higher Education, Leadership, or a related field preferred.
- Experience: Seven (7) to ten (10) years of progressive leadership experience in career services, corporate recruiting, or talent development.
- Scale: Proven experience managing complex organizations or departments with a focus on diverse student populations, including adult learners and online graduate students.
- Technological Proficiency: Deep expertise in leveraging educational technology and AI-driven career platforms to serve a global student base.
- Communication: Exceptional executive presence with the ability to inspire students, faculty, and external stakeholders alike.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in a "Flex" or "Accelerated" educational environment.
- Experience managing Handshake, Big Interview, Parker Dewey, and/or uConnect is preferred.
- Active leadership in national organizations such as NACE or MPACE.
- A background in data analytics or business intelligence as it relates to workforce trends.
All applications will be considered through June 15th, 2026.