Senior Associate Director for Career Services: Pacific Global
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose Reporting to the Director for Career Services,
the Senior Associate Director for Career Services: Pacific Global
provides exceptional career-related advising, programming and event
support for Pacific’s growing cadre of international students and
alumni. The Senior Associate Director will serve as the primary
liaison between the Career Services office and Pacific Global in an
effort to enhance the international student experience and
post-graduate outcomes. As further detailed below, their portfolio
will encompass both career advising and developing employer
relations to better serve Pacific’s international student cohort.
Essential Functions Serves as the primary point of contact for
career services for all undergraduate and graduate international
students on Pacific’s three campuses (Stockton, Sacramento and San
Francisco). Provides international students and alumni with
guidance on career exploration and planning, major choice and
change, internship search, resume and cover letter preparation,
graduate school planning, job search and interview skill
development, career changes and other career related needs. Assist
students in understanding and navigating the U.S job market, as
well as international job markets relevant to their career goals.
Guides students on visa regulations, work authorization and other
legal considerations related to employment in the U.S and abroad.
Works with fellow Career Services team members to coordinate
international student participation and inclusion in career related
programs, events and activities (e.g. career fairs, job shadowing
programs, mock interview week, “career trek” off-campus site
visits, etc.). Collaborates as needed with Shorelight, Pacific’s
external partner, and the Office of Enrollment to support their
efforts to recruit international students. Advocates for the needs
of international students within the university and with external
partners. Stays current on trends and issues affecting
international students in the job market and shares insights with
colleagues and students. Forges robust partnerships with diverse
campus departments and student organizations. Acts as a “super
user” for Handshake and helps to maintain the system. Provides
support to employers on and off campus who have questions or need
assistance navigating Handshake. Establishes new relationships with
corporations and other organizations that provide full-time
employment, internship and job shadowing opportunities for
international students and alumni. Engages employers in diverse
fields through in-person site visits and virtual avenues with the
goal of developing quality experiences for Pacific students,
graduates and alumni. Serves as an instructor for the “Career
Search Essentials” course, as needed. Develops tailored
communications and other written materials customized for
international students. This may include writing and maintaining
specific sections of the Career Services website, developing
content for social media outlets and contributing to unit
publications as needed. Promotes and participates in all Career
Services programming, as assigned by supervisor. Performs other
related duties as assigned. This position serves as Campus Security
Authority ( CSA ) as outlined by the Clery Act. CSAs have federally
mandated responsibilities to report crimes that are reported them.
University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and
inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued students and
employees. We prioritize policy and decision-making that
demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways
socio-cultural forces related to race, gender, ability, sexuality,
socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty and
staff. Minimum Qualifications Master’s Degree (or bachelor’s degree
and enrolled in a master’s degree program with a successful
completion date within one year from employment). Three (3) years
of experience in industry, career services, international business
or in a directly related service environment. Preferred
Qualifications Demonstrated experience working with international
students or clients and an understanding of their unique needs and
challenges. Strong career counseling skills, including use of
assessment instruments. Working knowledge of visa regulations, work
authorization processes and employment practices in the U.S. and
internationally, specifically F-1, H1-B, TN, CPT / OPT / STEM
extension, etc. Ability to administer and interpret career
assessments, to develop and deliver career-related courses and
programs and to present to diverse audiences on career-related
topics. Knowledge of laws and ethics related to providing career
counseling services. Ability to exercise independent judgement.
Demonstrated willingness to collaborate with internal and external
customers. Demonstrated leadership, teamwork and collaboration
skills. Event and program coordination skills. Knowledge of and
commitment to experiential learning. Ability to establish
professional relationships with employers, students, alumni and
members of the academic community. Ability to translate
perspectives and advocate for various constituents. Experience and
sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and
cultures. Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice,
equity and inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage and
integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in their
work. Work Schedule Work performed during standard business hours.
May be required to work additional hours outside standard business
hours and weekends to meet business needs. May require occasional
evening or weekend hours to support department, division or
University events.
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