Job ID: 5369
Position Vacancy Announcement
Florida A&M
University’s Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) is pleased to announce the acceptance of qualified applications for the
Assistant Director of Career Development Services (Career Coaching) vacancy.
Responsibilities
The Assistant Director of Career Coaching leads
the design, delivery, and continuous improvement of career coaching services, undergraduate student engagement strategies, and career
readiness programming. This role ensures that undergraduate students have access to high-quality coaching, resources, and developmental
experiences that prepare them for meaningful career outcomes. This position serves as the primary leader for career coaching operations and
staff development, overseeing Career Pathways Coaches and student-facing programming. While collaborating closely with employer relations
and experiential learning functions, this role does not serve as the primary lead for internships, experiential learning strategy, or
graduate student career development, allowing for a focused and high-impact undergraduate coaching model.
Lead
the development and implementation of a university-wide career coaching model that ensures access, scalability, and impact; Oversee daily
operations of career coaching services, including appointments, drop-ins, workshops, and embedded coaching initiatives; Ensure delivery of
high-quality coaching in areas such as: Career exploration and pathway development, Internship and job search preparation, Resume and
interview preparation, Networking and personal branding, Graduate/professional school preparation; Expand innovative approaches to coaching,
including group coaching, digital delivery, and AI-enhanced tools; Increase student engagement with CPDC services, with intentional focus on
early engagement and FTIC student success; and partner with academic colleges and departments to integrate career coaching into the
undergraduate student experience.
Support the implementation of career readiness initiatives, including the Career
Foundations Micro-Certificate, as directed; Integrate NACE Career Competencies, CPDC’s CAR Framework, and institutional priorities into
coaching and programming; Design and deliver workshops, classroom presentations, and large-scale programming aligned with student needs and
workforce trends; Equip students with the skills, confidence, and strategies necessary to successfully navigate career pathways and
opportunities; Supervise Career Pathways Coaches, graduate assistants, and Career Peer Educators; and establish clear performance
expectations, coaching standards, and service delivery protocols.
Provide ongoing training and professional development
grounded in: Coaching methodologies (e.g., Co-Active Coaching principles), career development theory and practice, technology and
data-informed advising, foster a high-performing, collaborative team culture aligned with CPDC values, lead assessment of coaching services
and student learning outcomes, utilize platforms such as Handshake to track engagement, utilization, and impact; and analyze data to inform
strategy, improve service delivery, and support institutional reporting.
Contribute to CPDC’s annual reporting,
strategic planning, and performance metrics aligned with: SUS Performance-Based Funding (Metrics 1 & 2), NACE Career Competencies, CAS
Learning Outcomes.Collaborate with the Assistant Director of Corporate & Alumni Relations to align student preparation with employer
expectations; Work in partnership with the Data & Experiential Learning Outcomes Analyst to support data-informed decision-making and
reporting; and support departmental initiatives, special projects, and university priorities as assigned.
Annually
increase undergraduate student engagement with CPDC career coaching services by at least 10%, as measured by unique student appointments and
program participation tracked in Handshake, with a focus on expanding access and early engagement among First-Time-in-College (FTIC)
students; Improve student career readiness outcomes by ensuring that 80% of students who participate in career coaching services demonstrate
measurable gains in at least one NACE Career Competency, as assessed through post-engagement surveys, workshop evaluations, or coaching
reflections by the end of the academic year; and annually increase by 5-8% the number of undergraduate students who progress from career
coaching engagement to the career opportunity pipeline, as measured by students who complete coaching and subsequently apply to, interview
for, or secure internships or full-time opportunities as documented in Handshake or other approved tracking
methods.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area of specialization and four years of related experience; or master’s degree
in appropriate area of specialization and two years of related experience.
Recommended Competencies
Demonstrated experience supervising and
developing professional staff;
Strong background in career coaching models and student development
theory;
Experience designing and scaling career readiness programs;
Familiarity with career
readiness frameworks (e.g., NACE);
Experience working with student populations, including first-generation
students;
Proficiency with career services technologies (e.g., Handshake);
Strong assessment and
data utilization skills;
Excellent communication, facilitation, and leadership abilities;
Knowledge
of and the ability to interpret and apply related University policies, procedures, principles, and practices;
Ability to
maintain and improve personal and team effectiveness, and foster change and creativity; and,
Knowledge of and ability to
interpret and apply related federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in higher education, counseling,
student affairs, or related field with a minimum of 5-6 years of progressive experience in career services, coaching, or student
development.
Pay Plan
This is an
Administrative and Professional (A&P) position.
Conditions of
Employment
Successful candidate is subject to a pre-employment screening which includes a review of
criminal records, reference checks and verification of education. An official college transcript, a high school diploma, or other
educational documents must be submitted, where applicable, at the time of employment.
Only United States (U.S.) citizens
or aliens who have a legal right to work in the U.S. are eligible for employment. Federal law requires proof of your authorization to work
in the United States. You will be required to provide proof of your identity and employment eligibility within three (3) days of
employment.
Section 110.1128, Florida Statutes, prohibits employment by the State (including re-hire after a break in
service) of any male born after October 1, 1962, who failed to register with the Selective Service System, under the provisions of the U.S.
Military Selective Service Act, during the person’s period of eligibility (ages 18 through 25). Additionally, if currently employed by the
State, this law prohibits the promotion of such person. You may be required to provide
documentation.
How To Apply
Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information. Applications must
include all work history and education details even if attaching a resume. If you are a current FAMU employee, you must apply through Self
Service in iRattler. This search is being conducted under Florida law, including the Sunshine law and Public Records
law.
Reasonable Accommodation
If you
require a reasonable accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Amendment Act (ADAA), please contact the Office of Equal
Opportunity Programs at (850) 599-3076 at least ten (10) days prior to the start of the event. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please
contact the University by calling TDD via FRS (800) 955-8771.
Other
Information
As a factor of this student-facing position, occasional evening and/or weekend work is
required. Some travel may be necessary for employer visits, conferences, and events.
Required Documents to
Attach:
Resume
Cover Letter
Three (3) letters of
recommendation












