Associate Director for Education Abroad & International Exchange
LAS International Programs
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
The College of Liberal Arts & Sciences is home to 15,000 students; 1,300 faculty and staff; and over 186,000 alumni. The college is home to more than 65 units and 70 plus majors. LAS is a diverse and dynamic place made up of incredible people doing impactful work every day at the heart of the university.
The LAS Student Academic Affairs Office (SAAO) supports the academic, personal, and professional development of every student. Through collaborations across academic advising, academic achievement program, career services, first year experience program, honors program, and international programs, we support students, promote inclusive dialogue, recognize diverse experiences, and encourage them to design experiences that enable their success.
Job Summary
Under the leadership of the Director of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences International Programs (LASIP), the Associate Director for Education Abroad and International Exchange manages education abroad and exchange programming, including outreach, advising, and program administration to support the college's goal to deepen global and experiential learning opportunities for all students and faculty.
Duties & Responsibilities
• Oversee day-to-day management of outreach and advising, application, and program management for the LAS portfolio of education abroad programs and partners.
• Serve as primary contact for programmatic questions and policies, program budget, recruitment, and partner relations.
• Serve as primary administrator and contact for assigned portfolio programs and academic units across LAS to implement and increase access and diversity of education abroad programming and student/faculty participation in them.
• Oversee administration of incoming exchange programs for LAS.
• In collaboration with the Director of LAS International Programs, foster new and existing relationships with international partners and institutional exchange agreements.
• Liaise with Illinois International's Global Relations, contracts, and international partners throughout the process.
• Coordinate with the Office of International Admissions, International Student and Scholar Services, US embassies and Consulates in students' home countries, and the LAS Student Academic Affairs Office on academic policies pertaining to incoming exchange students.
• Lead development and implementation of programming for LAS exchange students, including budget management, event planning, partner/community relations, and assessment.
• Collaborate closely with the Director of LASIP and key campus and college stakeholders on the review and creation of academic and administrative processes and policies pertaining to education abroad programs, such as transcript and course approval.
• Represent LAS and LASIP on working groups and committees with campus partners working on international programs; coordinate the implementation of these policies with all relevant stakeholders.
• Supervises LASIP coordinators and advisor(s) under their purview and works with Director of LAS International Programs on onboarding/training of new staff.
• Manage education abroad outreach and promotional efforts through supervision of LASIP staff and LAS units, manage budget for promotion and outreach expenditures.
• Coordinate site visits and partner meetings, and represent LAS at international education conferences and meetings, both international and domestic.
• Other duties as assigned to further the mission of the unit.
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree.
• A total of four (4) years in education, training and/or work experience in coordinating an international, student academic affairs and/or specialized advising programming area.
• Demonstrated experience in academic advising, supervising and managing advising or student affairs programs with internal and external student affairs partners. (Note: Master's Degree in an area consistent with the duties of the position may be substituted for one (1) year of work experience.)
Based on position requirements, additional education, training, and/or work experience in the area of specialization inherent to the position, may be required.
Preferred Qualifications
• Master's degree in international education, international studies, or related field.
• One (1) year experience in leading or managing student affairs programming or student academic advising program.
• Experience working with national organizations and professional groups, such as NASFA, Forum, Diversity Abroad.
Successful candidates will have:
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