University of Miami
Manager,CareerServicesandInternships
“Manager, Career Services and Internships at University of Miami. Skills: Career Services, Internship Development, Student Advising. Develop internship opportunities. Coordinate internship opportunities”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree, Minimum four years relevant work, One year in academic setting, Ability to communicate well, Ability to work independently, Knowledge of computerized information systems, Knowledge of MS Suite, Basic design skills
What You'll Do.
Develop internship opportunities
Coordinate internship opportunities
Develop professional development opportunities
Coordinate professional development opportunities
Develop career opportunities
Coordinate career opportunities
Interact with industry employers
Develop internships for students
Manage relationships with internship providers
Place students in internships
Evaluate internship quality
Plan seminars on career development
Plan workshops on career development
Plan seminars on professional development
Plan workshops on professional development
Plan networking events
Coordinate employer visits
Manage Career Connection website
Send weekly e-mails on opportunities
Promote career development activities
Present on career services
Support career-enhancing opportunities
Serve as resource to alumni
Serve as advisor for Peer Mentoring program
Assist in recruitment efforts
Collect alumni professional activity data
Track alumni professional activity data
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work with faculty; Work with student organizations; Support university career opportunities
Communication Scope
Communicate with students; Communicate with alumni; Communicate with parents; Communicate with professionals
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