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Career Services Specialist

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Mt. San Antonio College
Location
Walnut, CA

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Institution Type
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Position Information

Job Title: Career Services Specialist Position Number: 201314903 Department: Counseling Job Category: Classified Unit A Time (Percent Time): 100% Term (months/year): 12 months/year Current Work Schedule (days, hours): Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Salary Range: A-88 Salary: Steps 1 - 6, $4,547 - $5,804 per month Shift Differential: Open Date: 11/09/2018 Initial Screening Date: 01/22/2019 Open Until Filled: Yes Application Procedure:

Complete application packets will be accepted until the position is filled; however, those submitted by 11:59 p.m. (PST) on January 22, 2019, are assured consideration.

Applicants must submit all of the following materials online at http://hrjobs.mtsac.edu to be considered for this position:

1.A Mt. San Antonio College online application.

2.A cover letter describing how the applicant meets the required education and experience.

3.A detailed résumé that summarizes educational preparation and professional experience for the position.

4.Two (2) letters of recommendation that reflect relevant experience (do not use social media or professional networks as a means to provide letters of recommendation).

5.College and/or university transcripts showing the awarded/conferred degree (if applicable) are required and must be submitted with the online application by all applicants, including current or former employees of the college, to demonstrate that the required educational qualifications are met. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable at the time of application; however, copies of diplomas are not accepted in lieu of transcripts.

Health & Welfare:

College contributes $10,946 toward annual premium for medical, dental, vision and life insurance coverage. Lifetime retirement benefits provided for eligible retirees.
The District participates in the Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), State Teachers’ Retirement System (STRS) retirement programs, and MetLife Social Security Alternative Plan.

*Note Salary and Health & Welfare Benefits are subject to change

Basic Function/Overview:

DEFINITION

Under general supervision, develops, promotes, implements, and provides career opportunities and internships for students; coaches students in employment skills; coordinates campus job fairs, career information workshops, and recruiting opportunities; acts as a liaison to provide students with resources regarding the assigned program to aid in furthering their education and successfully obtaining employment during and after the completion of their education; provides information to students, faculty, and other District staff; provides assistance for a wide variety of assignments related to the development and implementation of assigned programs, projects, and services including Work Study and Work Experience.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Receives general supervision from assigned manager. May provide technical and functional direction and training to student workers.

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS

The incumbent in this classification is responsible for performing specialized program implementation and outreach tasks in support of career services for various District programs. The work has technical aspects requiring the interpretation and application of policies, procedures, and regulations and involves frequent contact with students, faculty, and outside organizations. Incumbents at this level perform the full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising a higher level of judgment and initiative. Incumbents at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. This class is distinguished from other classifications in that it is a subject matter expert in the area of planning, organizing, and coordinating career service activities and events for the department or programs to which assigned.

Essential Duties/Major Responsibilities:

1.Meets with students on a one-on-one basis to identify and evaluate career interests, employment readiness, and associated qualifications; coaches students on various employments skills, including resume, cover letter, and other employment document development, job searching, networking, interviewing, and transitioning from the classroom to the workforce; refers students to available positions, follows up with students and employers to ensure placements are satisfactory and successful.
2.Reviews and approves resumes submitted through the District’s online employment database; assists students with setting up and uploading career documents; assists students with completing online job applications.
3.Researches, analyzes, and interprets employment trends, market data, and high growth industries to identify potential career opportunities for students.
4.Coordinates and conducts employment preparation and career information workshops; creates, develops, and revises workshop materials, handouts, and packets.
5.Markets upcoming programs, services, and events through various communication venues and social media; assists in developing flyers, brochures, and other marketing materials.
6.Communicates with faculty to gather specific information on instructional programs and to solicit cooperation and assistance in making employment for students and graduates successful.
7.Assists employers with posting jobs and other technical issues related to the District’s employment database and website.
8.Arranges site visits with employers to provide visibility of programs and increase internships and career opportunities for students; maintains employer database; serves as campus coordinator for assigned employers, including coordinating presentations, maintaining student participation records, and coordinating internship programs.
9.Obtains proof of eligibility for Federal Work Study, Work Experience, and/or CalWORKs Work Study programs; promotes and solicits Work Study and Work Experience employment opportunities on and off campus; maintains an employment opportunity listing with position information; refers students to appropriate work study and Work Experience placement opportunities; conducts orientation meetings for students; maintains student records; prepares employment verification and other letters if needed to meet program requirements or for requesting agencies.
10.Plans, coordinates, and implements the District’s annual job fairs; recruits employers for fairs and speaker panels.
11.Participates in coordinating and implementing various related events and outreach and recruitment activities.
12.Attends and participates in program-related community activities, advisory boards, and professional conferences and meetings concerned with the development and implementation of assigned programs and/or projects.
13.Compiles information and data for various reports; checks and ensures accuracy of the data.
14.Learns and applies emerging technologies and, as necessary, to perform duties in an efficient, organized, and timely manner.
15.Coordinates with departments, faculty, and staff to ensure compliance with Title 5 and Work Experience Program guidelines.
16.Ensures program learning objectives, policies, objectives, and timelines are established and met according to Title 5 requirements; reviews student transcripts and recommends program/certificates; ensures student mid-assessment reviews, evaluations and exit interviews are completed; tracks student course hours; monitors required classes are completed.

Other Duties:

Performs other related duties as assigned.

Knowledge Of:

1.Principles, practices, and service delivery needs related to the development and implementation of career services and related programs.
2.Procedures for planning, implementing, and maintaining a variety of presentations, activities, and programs.
3.Research and reporting methods, techniques, and procedures.
4.Principles and practices of data collection and report preparation.
5.Applicable Federal, State, local, and District policies, codes, regulations, technical processes, and procedures related to the program to which assigned.
6.Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications, including word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications.
7.Record keeping principles and procedures.
8.Principles, practices, and techniques of effectively dealing with the public and basic public relations.
9.English usage, spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and punctuation.
10.Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, students, and District staff, including individuals of various ages, disabilities, various socio-economic and ethnic groups.

Skills and Abilities:

1.Plan, implement, and coordinate assigned program services, projects, and activities.
2.Prepare outreach activities, brochures, reports, and other related program materials.
3.Provide sound advice and coaching to students related to career services.
4.Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State, local, and District policies, procedures, and regulations.
5.Conduct research; analyze, interpret, summarize, and present technical information and data in an effective manner.
6.Respond to and effectively prioritize multiple phone calls and other requests for service.
7.Compose and prepare basic reports, correspondence, and other written materials independently or from brief instructions.
8.Establish and maintain a variety of filing, record keeping, and tracking systems.
9.Organize own work, set priorities, and meet critical time deadlines.
10.Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs.
11.Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing.
12.Understand scope of authority in making independent decisions.
13.Review situations accurately and determine appropriate course of action using judgment according to established policies and procedures.
14.Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Minimum Qualifications/ Education & Experience:

Equivalent to graduation from a regionally accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in a related field and three (3) full-time equivalent years of increasingly responsible experience related to creation and implementation of job development and placement services or working in Career Technical Education (CTE).

Equivalencies: Preferred Qualifications: License(s) & Other Requirements:

The incumbent may periodically be required to travel to a variety of locations. If operating a vehicle, employees must have the ability to secure and maintain a valid California driver’s license.

Examination Requirements: Working Environment:

Incumbents work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Incumbents may occasionally work outdoors for assigned events and be exposed to loud noise levels, cold and/or hot temperatures, and dust, fumes, and allergens. Incumbents may interact with staff, students, and/or the public in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.

Physical Demands:

Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; to operate a motor vehicle to visit various District and meeting sites; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person, before groups, and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Incumbents in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Incumbents must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 20 pounds.

Hazards: Conditions of Employment:

Official offers of employment are made by Mt. San Antonio College Human Resources and are made contingent upon Board approval. It is also required that a final offer of employment will only be made after the candidate has successfully been live-scanned and clearance for employment is authorized by Human Resources. Costs for live-scan services shall be borne by the candidate.

Notice to all prospective employees – The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in Administrative Procedure 3518, titled Child Abuse Reporting, as a condition of employment.

As required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Mt. San Antonio Community College Annual Security Report is available here: http://www.mtsac.edu/safety/pdf/ASR_2017.pdf

The person holding this position is considered a ‘Responsible Employee’ under Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972 and is required to report to the College’s Title IX Coordinator all relevant details reported to him or her about an incident of alleged sexual misconduct including sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating and domestic violence and stalking.

Typing Certificate Requirements: Special Notes:

Please note: A confirmation number will be assigned when your application packet indicates the supplemental questions have been answered and a document has been attached to each required link. Assistance with the online application process is available through Human Resources at 1100 N. Grand Avenue, Walnut, CA 91789-1399. Human Resources: (909) 274-4225. E-mail: employment@mtsac.edu.

DO NOT include photographs or any personal information (e.g. D.O.B, place of birth, etc.) on your application or supporting documents.

TRAVEL POLICY: Costs associated with travel in excess of 150 miles one way from residence for the purpose of an interview will be reimbursed up to a $500 maximum (per position recruitment). Relocation costs will be borne by the successful candidate. Travel reimbursement claims must be submitted no later than 30 days following the interview date.

THE MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE DISTRICT WILL NOT SPONSOR ANY VISA APPLICATIONS.

Foreign Transcripts:

Foreign Transcripts: Transcripts issued outside the United States require a course-by-course analysis with an equivalency statement from a certified transcript evaluation service verifying the degree equivalency to that of an accredited institution within the USA. This report must be attached with the application and submitted by the filing deadline.

Inquiries/Contact:

Human Resources at 1100 N. Grand Avenue, Walnut, CA 91789-1399. Human Resources: (909) 274-4225. E-mail: employment@mtsac.edu.

Selection Procedure:

A committee will evaluate applications, taking into account breadth and depth of relevant education, training, experience, skills, knowledge, and abilities. The screening committee reserves the right to limit the number of interviews granted. Meeting the minimum qualifications for a position does not assure the applicant of an interview.

Interviews may include a writing sample, committee presentation, and/or performance test. The start date will be following Board approval and receipt of live scan clearance.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

To be guaranteed consideration, it is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all required materials are received before the initial screening date and time indicated on the job posting. Incomplete application packets will not be considered. All application materials will become College property, will not be returned, and will not be copied. Please visit our employment website at http://hrjobs.mtsac.edu to complete and submit your application for this position.

Letters of Recommendation
Confidential letters of recommendation are not accepted for this position. All letters of recommendation must be uploaded to the application.

EEO Policy:

The College is an equal opportunity employer. The policy of the College is to encourage applications from ethnic and racial minorities, women, persons with disabilities, and veterans. No person shall be denied employment because of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex (gender), age, sexual orientation, or the perception that a person has one or more of these characteristics.

Conflict of Interest

Mt. San Antonio College employees and the Board of Trustees members shall not engage in any employment or activity that is inconsistent with, incompatible with, or in conflict with Mt. San Antonio College’s Administrative Procedures (AP 2710 Conflict of Interest, AP 2712 Conflict of Interest Codes).

Cancel RTF Policy:

We reserve the right to reopen, re-advertise, delay, or cancel filling this position.

Quick Link http://hrjobs.mtsac.edu/postings/5737 Posting Specific Questions

Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).

  1. * The District does not provide sponsorship for authorization to work in the United States. Work authorization should be established at the time of application submission.
    • I understand this statement
  2. * Incomplete applications packets will not be considered. Stating “see resume” on your application will be considered an incomplete response.
    • I understand this statement
  3. * Evidence of minimum qualifications must be established in the online application form. Supporting documents such as cover letter, resume, etc. will not be used for the purpose of determining minimum qualifications.
    • I understand this statement
  4. * Letters of recommendation including confidential letters of recommendation must be received prior to the initial screening date deadline in order for the application to be guaranteed consideration. Applications submitted without letters of recommendation (if required) will be considered incomplete.
    • I understand this statement.
Optional & Required Documents Required Documents
  1. Cover Letter
  2. Resume/Curriculum Vitae
  3. Letter of Recommendation 1
  4. Letter of Recommendation 2
  5. Transcripts to Meet Required Qualifications
Optional Documents
  1. Other Document 1
  2. Other Document 2
  3. Other Document 3

Organization

Mt. San Antonio College provides the full college experience without the full college debt. As a nonprofit California Community College, Mt. SAC is known for providing a top-tier education and extensive student services while keeping classes at just $46 a unit.

Location

The campus sits on 420 rolling acres in Walnut, California, located on the eastern edge of the Greater Los Angeles Area. The city of Walnut is considered one of the Best Small Towns to Live In by Money Magazine, which highlighted only one other California town. A diverse suburb just 25 miles from Downtown Los Angeles, Walnut is known for its nationally reknowned schools and equestrian community. The city combines the charms of rural living with the benefits of being located just 25 miles from Downtown Los Angeles.

Mt. San Antonio College serves everyone, from residents to working professionals and international students. Its local College District boundaries encompass the communities of Baldwin Park, Bassett, Charter Oak, Covina, Diamond Bar, the southern portion of Glendora, Hacienda Heights, City of Industry, Irwindale, La Puente, La Verne, Pomona, Rowland Heights, San Dimas, Valinda, Walnut, and West Covina. Learn about our district and trustees.

Dynamic Community

At Mt. San Antonio College, diversity is what brings our campus to life. Our students come from unique backgrounds and are all at different places in their lives. Some are here straight from high school, while others have families and full-time jobs, but they are all here for the same reason: to achieve their goals through education. We proudly serve more than 50,000 students from all walks of life. About half of our students are seeking degrees and certificates. The other half are enjoying community programs, workforce development classes and other non-credit courses. Learn more about demographics on our Facts and Stats page.

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