Assistant Director, EA Programs / Study Abroad Assistant Director
Michigan State University
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Posted: 28-Nov-24
Location: East Lansing, Michigan
Internal Number: 1006613
Working/Functional Title
Assistant Director, EA Programs
Position Summary
The Assistant Director for Education Abroad (EA) Programs provides leadership and direction for all functions related to the day-to-day management of faculty-directed, direct-enroll, exchange, and provider programs, as well as first-year education abroad programming. The Assistant Director supervises the EA Programs Team and serves as the Team’s lead liaison to the EA Business Office and Marketing and Communications team. The Assistant Director works with the Associate Director on new program development as well as ongoing quality improvement of program management processes and procedures. The Assistant Director supports the creation and dissemination of monthly communications to college-based stakeholders such as program directors and the Advisory Council on Education Abroad (ACEA) membership. The Assistant Director also manages the onboarding and mentoring process for new hires on the EA programs team.
The Office for Education Abroad is currently operating under a hybrid modality structure, with a requirement of staff to work three days in person and two days remotely. This structure is subject to change at any time.
Core Duties & Responsibilities (95%)
Education Abroad Program Management (75%)
Supervise the education abroad programs team, including the Academic Records Coordinator (including completing annual performance reviews and professional development planning)
Annually review, and re-align as needed the education abroad program coordinator work assignments
Convene, coordinate and lead regular education abroad programs team meetings; this includes monitoring work issues and campus needs and setting agendas; lead the team in collective problem-solving and assign individual tasks as needed
Manage an assigned portfolio of education abroad programs (including budgeting, Via Global program information maintenance, internal and external partner relationships, etc.)
Serve as the primary EA liaison for questions related to new education abroad program development, program evaluation, and program budgeting
Work closely with the Associate Director on new program development
Support the implementation of Spartan Global Learning Initiative by responding to the forthcoming steering committee report of recommendations; resulting projects may require the development of new programs and services, reporting on the connections between education abroad and the overall “global learning for all” aim of the Initiative, and assigning team members with specific duties to fulfill individual projects
Collaborate with the EA Business Office on the decision-making required to annually fine-tune program budget templates and process; lead education abroad programs team in understanding program budgeting and reinforce EA Business Office expectations when issues occur
Collaborate with the Marketing and Communications team on program promotion and campus-wide outreach
Work closely with the Associate Director on monitoring, evaluating, and refining all systems, processes, policies and procedures related to education abroad program management
Office Leadership & Management (20%)
Work closely with the Associate Director with strategic planning and initiatives, reporting requirements, and adherence to University policies and protocols
Represent the Associate Director at meetings and on projects as needed
Attend regular Center for Global Learning and Innovation leadership team meetings
Handle key roles with cross-cutting Center for Global Learning and Innovation projects upon request
Provide leadership in ensuring smooth communication flow of leadership decisions to internal and external constituents and cross-functional workflow within the unit
Work with the Associate Director in the continuous review of utilization of technology and the development of the team as professional global educators
Contribute to the day-to-day functioning of the center and implementation of strategic initiatives
Additional Functions (5%)
Contribute to the profession of education abroad, which may include attending regional, national and international conferences each year as necessary/appropriate/fiscally feasible, leading faculty and staff site visits, serving on advisory boards or committees of external organizations relevant to education abroad and/or higher education
Contribute to the field of education abroad, which may include producing scholarly publications, conducting outcomes assessment research, etc.
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a Master’s degree in international studies, foreign language, area studies, communication, higher education administration or related field; five to eight years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in international program administration and supervision; conversational proficiency in a foreign language; experience studying or working abroad; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Desired Qualifications
Proficiency in a language other than English; experience living, working, or studying abroad
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Resume and cover letter
Work Hours
STANDARD 8-5
Website
https://educationabroad.isp.msu.edu/
Remote Work Statement
MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Bidding eligibility ends December 3, 2024 at 11:55 P.M.
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