Location: Boulder, Colorado
City:
Boulder
State: Colorado
Employment Type: University Staff
Schedule: Full-Time
Posting Close Date: 10-Jun-2026
Date Posted:
01-Jun-2026
Job Summary
The Program Manager for Strategic Partnerships and Emerging
Industries is a strategic leader in Career Services at the University of Colorado Boulder. Leading at the intersection of
technology, workforce, and the career ecosystem, this role helps establish CU Boulder as a national leader in modern recruitment practices.
Part of the Employer Relations team, the manager supports the broader vision of the department while connecting externally to curate
insights on hiring, talent development, and in-demand skills, ensuring CU Boulder remains responsive to industry needs. This position works
alongside a team focused on expanding and championing the collection of opportunities CU Buffs have to build workplace skills.
Acting as the department’s expert on the future of work, the program manager identifies, tracks, and communicates shifts in regional
and national labor markets, with a focus on high-growth, innovation-driven sectors such as AI ethics, quantum cybersecurity, influencer
marketing, and virtual reality therapy. The role is designed for a strategic analyst and systems thinker who is excited about developing
processes and tools in response to what is happening in the world of work. Their work will support the development of partnerships and
initiatives to inform our community about emerging industries.
Functioning as a visible leader, this position reports outcomes based
on multi-dimensional horizon scanning and workforce emerging trends. In partnership with the employer relations team, this position builds
processes and designs responsive programs and talent pipelines and may co-lead employer advisory boards, working groups, and campus networks
to curate industry insights and represent CU Boulder externally.
CU Boulder is a large, complex institution that relies heavily on
relationships to move initiatives forward; therefore, the ability to garner support, build trust, and communicate effectively is central to
this work. This role is an experienced individual contributor who will likely expand their reach and the reach of the department by managing
the high-level task of updating and building the infrastructure that informs the hiring ecosystem for campus. They are responsible for
designing and partnering through the main career office and with campus partners across the university. Through cross-campus collaboration
and industry engagement, this position ensures CU Boulder is prepared to meet the needs of employers using modern hiring and recruitment
practices.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing
nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we
encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Who We
Are
The Division of Student Life consists
of 36 departments that provide student support and services dedicated to helping students become successful, curious, competent individuals
during their time at CU Boulder.
Career Services
Career Services prepares CU Boulder students and alumni
for their current and future goals by facilitating connections and raising student self-awareness to develop skills and communicate career
readiness to employers. Our team leads a comprehensive career-focused infrastructure for campus, which includes career planning, programs,
resources, access to professional experiences, and is responsible for on-campus student employment. Additionally, the department is an entry
point for CU talent recruitment- cultivating employer partnerships and responding to workforce needs.
What Your Key
Responsibilities Will Be
Strategic Initiatives, Partnerships, Program Design & Implementation
- With a
focus on the emergence and impact of AI, support employers in assessing and onboarding AI-literate talent. Inform the Career Services team
about the necessity and use of AI fundamentals and applications for their own use and for the preparation of students for the workforce.
Translate insights for faculty to create responsive learning outcomes. - Co-create and co-lead employer advisory board(s) in
collaboration with Associate Director. - Participate in relevant campus AI and other related working groups.
- Produce
actionable insights and trend reports for internal and campus-wide use. - Analyze national and state labor data to inform responses to
the evolving employment landscape. - Apply technical skills to inform the development of dashboards and quarterly impact reports to
demonstrate outcomes. - Lead the development of central initiatives to share employer insights with students, staff, and
faculty. - Develop creative platforms to connect students (and alumni) with employers (e.g., virtual showcases, find opportunities to
establish and promote internship pipelines, etc). - Collaborate with Career Services staff and campus-wide partners to align student
skill development with market needs.
Strategic Employer Engagement & Business Development
- Employ the vision and
strategy for outreach and onboarding of employers in innovation-driven sectors to further connection with employer specialists on the larger
team. - Provide oversight and coordination for the campus partner group related to employer relations and career pathways for
students. Collaborate with external CU Boulder stakeholders and campus-wide partners to represent career services at external events related
to workforce and economic development. - Host and facilitate employer roundtables and listening sessions to understand future
workforce needs. - Collaborate closely with the Associate Director and key staff members on the Skills and Experiences team to curate
employer voices, emerging trends, and inform CU Boulder’s strategic direction. - Oversee contracts with employers who support
internship programs in Career Services, such as Peace Corps. - Develop toolkits and resources to support employer recruitment
strategies. Contribute content for and participate in employer onboarding events and trainings.
Cross-Department Collaboration
& Student Supervision
- Share emerging trend updates across the department, division, and campus.
- Ensure strategic
alignment between industry insights, employer engagement, and student opportunity. - Provide ongoing professional development
opportunities for staff. - Hire, train, supervise and coach student intern(s).
- Participate in the departmental student
supervisor working group.
Department Meetings and Events
- Attend weekly Career Services all-staff and team
meetings. - Attend and support “All Hands on Deck” events such as (but not limited to) campus career fairs, new student orientation,
and on-campus student employment events. - Attend occasional campus-level and liaison meetings.
- Support peak times for all
staff support in the Division of Student Life - Given the changing nature of work and Career Services’ commitment to be adaptable,
innovative, and resilient as the nature of work changes, staff will need to shift gears, jump in, and try new things, even when those things
fall outside of a formal job description.
What You Should Know
- This is a year-round, 40 hr/wk role with
occasional nights. The Division requires 3 days on-campus work and allows up to 2 days remote work M-F.
What We Can Offer
- The annual salary range is $68,000 – $71,000.
- Onboarding assistance is available within the Student Affairs
division guidelines. - Our outstanding benefits include:
- Paid days off: 22 vacation days, 15 sick leave days and 11
holidays per year. - Access to medical, vision, dental and life insurance.
- Tuition reimbursement.
- A 10% employer
contribution retirement plan. - EcoPass for free RTD rides.
- Opportunity for career growth within the Division of Student Life
and the CU Boulder campus! Benefits: The University of Colorado offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, paid time
off, tuition benefit, and ECO Pass. The University of Colorado Boulder is one of the largest employers in Boulder County and offers an
inspiring higher education environment. Learn more about the University of Colorado Boulder.
Benefits
At the University of Colorado Boulder, we are committed to
supporting the holistic health and well-being of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package includes medical, dental, and retirement plans; generous paid time off;
tuition assistance for you and your dependents; and an ECO Pass for local transit. As one of Boulder County’s largest employers, CU Boulder
offers an inspiring academic community and access to world-class outdoor recreation. Explore additional perks and programs through the CU Advantage program.
Be
Statements
Be challenged. Be unique. Be Boulder.
What We Require
- Bachelor’s degree in a
relevant field. - 3+ years of experience in workforce development, strategic partnerships, or equivalent.
- Familiarity with
Occupational Outlook Handbook, Onet, Bureau of Labor Statistics reports.
What You Will Need
- Analytical Mindset: strong analytical skills, systems thinker, innovative, process-minded,
problem-solving. - Innovative and Future focused: ability to set a vision, design process, implement, and build
administrative systems for clarity, understanding, and tangible outcomes. - Demonstrated ability to report data using platforms such
as Power BI, Tableau, or Canvato inform audiences about emerging technologies (AI, blockchain, IoT, etc.) - Ability for
horizon-scanning, scenario-planning, market intelligence and demonstrated ability to analyze labor market trends, future of work, and
emerging technologies. - Communication and Presentation: Excellent verbal and written communication skills in interacting
with diverse audiences, managing teams, and presenting information to executive level audiences. - Leadership and Collaborative
Diplomacy: Success in building trust and garnering support across complex departments (SL divisional leadership, community partners) to
move initiatives forward. - Strategic Communication: Ability to translate complex data and research into accessible tools and
briefs for staff and campus partners.
What We Would Like You to Have
- Master’s degree in Business, Higher
Education, Technology or related field preferred. - 4+ years of experience in career services, workforce development, industry
engagement or related fields. - Strong understanding and demonstrated ability to analyze labor market trends, future of work, and
emerging technologies to build programs and teams. - Experience working in or with emerging industries.
- Experience with
Program Development, Project Management and/or Strategic Initiatives. - Familiarity with AI, automation, or digital transformation
trends.
Special Instructions
To apply, please submit the following materials:
1. A current resume.
2. A cover letter that specifically tells us how your background and experience align with the
requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
We may request references at a later time.
Please apply by June 10, 2026, for consideration.
Note: Application materials will not be accepted via
email. For consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs.
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