Recruiting Coordinator
17 days ago
Oxford
Current employees must apply internally via ConnectU > The University of Mississippi fondly referred to as Ole Miss stands as a premier public research institution with a proud legacy of academic distinction. We are devoted to nurturing a vibrant inclusive community where every member student faculty and staff can achieve their fullest potential. The Career Center is a centralized student services unit that supports the Oxford and regional campuses. The Career Center team is comprised of nine (9) full-time staff five (5) graduate assistants twelve (12) Peer Career Educators and two student marketing assistants. We offer a comprehensive array of services and resources that support clients in their exploration of occupational pathways and academic majors that align with their career goals and objectives. We engage students in developing life-long skills to leverage their knowledge of self curricular and co-curricular experiences and research skills to transition successfully from college to employment or graduate study. Through myriad services and networking events offered by our unit students can connect with employers and graduate/professional school admissions officers and we link external stakeholders with key faculty staff and administrators who advise students through the job search or graduate admissions process. Our team prides ourselves on our positive relationships with campus partners as this is significant to our mission and the success of our team. Collaboration is an essential component of our core values within the department and with our campus partners and external constituents. Our goal is to be the leading provider of innovative and comprehensive career and professional development offering exceptional services in a friendly and supportive environment. Below you will find classification and compensation information. For additional details behind the University of Mississippi classification system please visit Human Resource Compensation Page Family -Student & Academic Services Sub-Family -Career Services Career Track / Level - P2 Grade -6 MinMidMax $46904$58635$70366 Advises students on career planning develops a comprehensive recruiting communication strategy and establishes an extended professional network to effectively promote and market students and programs to local and national employers. • Database Management: Proficiency in platforms like Handshake or other career services software to manage employer contacts job postings interviews and event logistics and to instruct internal and external users., • Microsoft Office Suite: Especially Excel Word and Outlook for scheduling reporting and communication tasks., • Employer Engagement: Building and maintaining relationships with private public and nonprofit employers to create job and internship opportunities., • Outreach Strategy: Cold calling direct mail and networking to attract new employers and retain existing ones., • Consultation & Advising: Helping employers understand how to brand themselves on campus and connect with academic departments., • Career Fairs & On-Campus Recruiting: Planning layouts logistics staffing and employer visits for events like Career Day and Internship Fairs., • Interview Scheduling: Coordinating interview dates room reservations student sign-ups and troubleshooting issues., • Workshop Facilitation: Organizing and leading career-related workshops and presentations for students., • Statistical Analysis: Collecting and analyzing data on employer engagement and recruitment outcomes to inform strategy and reporting., • Verbal and Written Communication: Clear professional communication with employers students and university departments; ability to prepare reports employment correspondence and presentations, • Team Collaboration: Working with career center staff volunteers and university partners to deliver successful programming., • Career Advising: ability to assist students with career planning decision-making goal-setting job search strategies researching and graduate admissions processes There is no typical day in the Career Center; however daily activities could consist contacting employers to initiate relationships as a recruiting partner for interships and full-time career opportunities for currently enrolled students; scheduled appointments to meet with Employers to discuss recruiting options on campus and/or site visits to employer locations. * The Recruitiing Coordinator as liaison to assigned academic departments will also provide personalized guidance related to a clients career aspirations exploring career options discussing job and internship opportunities reviewing resumes conducting mock interviews and coaching clients on how to research employment opportunities. * The Recruiting Coordinator has the primary responsiblitly becoming the subject matter expert to manage the Handshake Career Resource Management platform including job postings on-campus interview schedules career advising appointment blocks for staff etc. * The Recruiting Coordinator will also facilitate workshops on topics like job searching/networking LinkedIn optimization and how to search for internships. * This individual will also be responsible for supervising one Graduate Assistant planning and executing employer-related events and providing support for large-scale career expos. * The Recruiting Coordinator should be familiar with industry trends or specific fields of interest pertaining to the career communities for which they are assigned. * The Recruiting Coordinator will also need to dedicate time to build connections with employers faculty and university staff to develop partnerships and to source opportunities for students. This will involve sending emails making calls and organizing and/or attending networking events. * The Recruiting Coordinator will be responsible for developing new programs to support client or academic department needs updating Handshake resource materials and analyzing data from surveys or conducting qualitative reviews to improve service offerings. There may be times when the Recruiting will have to set up events before hours or facilitate workshops or attend networking events after hours. Flexibility is essential as no two days are alike for the Career Center team and this is what makes the Career Center an exciting place to work. Success will be measured based on the Recruiting Coordinators ability to relate well to clients to build effective relationships with the Career Center team and their stakeholders to reach or exceed metrics as outlined in strategic planning initiatives complete tasks and accomplish goals within projected time frames receive positive evaluations from supervisors peers and clients and develop strong collaborations with campus and external addition success will be measured by the Recruiting Coordinators personal growth in developing new skills innovation taking on challenges and growing within the role. These essential functions include but are not limited to the following. Additional essential functions may be identified and included by the hiring department. 1. Counsels and advises students and recent alumni individually and in groups about career exploration self-assessment and career decisions., 2. Serves as the main point of contact for prospective employers providing advice and information about recruitment engagement and hiring students and addressing employer needs., 3. Provides students information about career planning and employment opportunities and coaches students through the recruiting process., 4. Schedules logistics and secures resources for on-campus recruiting activities., 5. Delivers presentations and workshops for academic departments and student organizations to increase student interest in employee recruiting programs. Education:Bachelors Degree Experience: 3 Years Experience The University of Mississippi Career Center seeks qualified applicants for the Recruiting Coordinator position. Essential duties include coordination of the on-campus recruiting program including interview scheduling and job/internship postings. The incumbent serves as the primary liaison between employers staff and students in the on-campus recruiting process; assists in creating effective recruiting programs; conducts outreach activities including workshops and presentations and provides consultation and assistance to students in the execution of job search strategies employment correspondence development on-campus recruiting orientation employment trends internships and interview preparation. Supervises the Internship Graduate Assistant; assists other staff in planning and implementing large and small events; disseminates information to academic and administrative offices on campus to increase awareness of the programs and services offered by the Career Center. The incumbent should be able to learn use and teach others to use Career Resource Management and other technological platforms. Reports to the Associate Director for Employer Services. • The successful candidate must have a bachelors degree and (3) years of experience in a related field., • Strong oral written and interpersonal communication skills are required., • Experience in consumer care and in planning small and large events is necessary., • Candidates must possess the ability to prioritize coordinate and implement multiple projects maintaining tight deadlines., • Demonstrated knowledge of data analytics and computer technology to prepare reports correspondence and to create and maintain databases is necessary., • Knowledge of career resource management platforms (i.e. Handshake Symplicity etc.) and recruiting software is helpful., • Candidates must demonstrate the ability to work effectively with a multifaceted and integrative population and within a dynamic team environment. Physical Requirements: These physical requirements are not exhaustive and additional job-related physical requirements may be added to these by individual agencies on an as needed basis. Corrective devices may be used to meet physical requirements. Physical Exertion: The incumbent may be required to lift up to approximately 10 pounds. Vision: Requirements of this job include close vision. Speaking/Hearing: Ability to give and receive information through speaking and listening. Motor Coordination: While performing the duties of this job the incumbent is frequently required to talk and hear; and use hands to finger handle or feel. The incumbent is periodically required to sit. The incumbent is occasionally required to stand; walk; and reach with hands and arms Interview Requirements: Any candidate who is called for an interview must notify the Department of Equal Opportunity/Regulatory Compliance in writing of any reasonable accommodation needed prior to the date of the interview. The University of Mississippi is committed to providing a safe campus community. UM conducts background investigations for applicants being considered for employment. Background investigations include a criminal history record check and when appropriate a financial (credit) report or driving history check. Required Experience: IC Key Skills Time Management,Sourcing,Talent Acquisition,Taleo,ATS,HR Sourcing,Interviewing,Management Experience,Team Management,Human Resources,negotiation,Recruiting Employment Type : Full-Time Experience: years Vacancy: 1