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Binghamton University Education Abroad Advisor in Binghamton, New York

Location: Binghamton, NY Category: Professional Posted On: Thu Aug 15 2024 Job Description:

Budget Title: Senior Staff Assistant (SL-3)

Salary: $55,151

The Office of International Education and Global Initiatives (IEGI) administers Binghamton University's international exchange and education abroad programs.

The Education Abroad Advisor provides professional-level administrative, technical, and programmatic support to the functions assigned to the IEGI. The designated responsibilities are to be performed with attention to accuracy, clear and courteous communication with IEGI partners, and the efficiency required in a public university environment. Energetic enthusiasm is important for the promotional and outreach functions of this position. The applicant must maintain excellent working relationships with faculty, education abroad directors and advisors, counterparts in other institutions in the U.S. and abroad, Binghamton University campus offices, and with students and parents. The Education Abroad Advisor needs to exercise high levels of diplomacy, patience, cooperation, collegial communication, and, on occasion, the ability to be calmly firm. The Education Abroad Advisor reports to the Associate Director of International Education and Global Initiatives.

Duties include:

Coordination of Binghamton University education abroad programs:

  • Coordinate all program logistics by working collaboratively and professionally with colleagues in the IEGI, International Education and Global Affairs (IEGA), partner institutions, host organizations, faculty members, and other campus constituents as needed.

  • Work diligently to solve challenges as they arise to ensure program success.

  • Oversee the education abroad program cycle, which includes recruiting and advising potential participants, guiding interested students through the application process, editing program materials in Terra Dotta, selecting program participants, developing on-site arrangements, researching program logistics, maintaining the program emergency response plan, and conducting pre-departure orientations for each program within the assigned portfolio.

  • Actively assess programs and share recommendations with the Associate Director of International Education and Global Initiatives to strengthen all programs, with particular focus on those in the assigned portfolio. (The portfolio of programs will depend on the unique background the individual brings to the position).

  • Work as a collaborative team member with other IEGI colleagues by providing support for advising, presenting, scholarship implementation, marketing, Ambassador mentorship, campus outreach, and front desk coverage as needed.

  • Conduct site visits to review programs, gather up-to-date information about program partners and the local environment in which students study and live, as recommended by the Assistant Provost for International Education and Global Affairs.

General education abroad advising:

  • Provide general advising to Binghamton University students and non-Binghamton University students via drop-in advising hours, advising appointments, through Zoom, and via front desk coverage, including some evening and weekend events, as assigned.

  • Advise students at Binghamton University Education Abroad Fairs, assigned SUNY fairs, campus-wide presentations, and collaborative events. Organize, implement, and assess general information programs and topical information sessions.

  • Learn and consistently apply knowledge of Binghamton University, other-SUNY, and non-SUNY education abroad programs and the policies that govern study abroad participation at Binghamton University.

  • Stay up to date with best practices in advising for the specific portfolio set, as well as for education abroad advising in general.?

Campus outreach:

  • Partner with campus colleagues to reach and support prospective, current, and previous education abroad participants.

  • Create, implement, and assess collaborative programs, represent the IEGI as needed on campus-wide committees, and serve on education abroad scholarship committees as needed.

  • Represent IEGI at campus and community events and presentations.

    Job Requirements:

  • Bachelor's degree

  • Valid driver's license to operate a vehicle in NYS

  • Experience studying abroad at the undergraduate level

  • Effective problem-solving skills and demonstrated ability to take appropriate initiative

  • Evidence of strong organizational abilities and the ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a high volume, fast paced environment

  • Excellent written skills and proven attention to details

  • Ability to be diplomatic, composed, and proactive in varied interactions

  • Excellent cross-cultural communication skills with documented experience with public speaking and delivering presentations

  • Excellent professional demeanor

  • Ability to work independently and as a team member

  • Commitment to high quality and efficient customer service to students, faculty, staff, and external partners

  • Ability to use and understand education abroad program management software

  • Candidate must be flexible, creative, energetic, well-organized, and task-oriented

  • Availability to work some evenings and weekends

  • Availability for occasional international travel

Preferred:

  • Master's degree

  • At least two years of professional, uninterrupted experience working in higher education

  • Experience studying abroad in a non-traditional education abroad location (Traditional education abroad host-countries include: Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom)

  • Multi-lingual

Visa sponsorship is not available for this position

Additional Information:

Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment background check and verification of degree(s) and credentials.

Binghamton University is a tobacco-free campus.

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