The University of Illinois is located in the twin cities of Champaign and 
Urbana in central Illinois. The campus is situated between the three major 
metropolitan areas of Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis and is one of the 
top comprehensive research public universities in the world. The successful 
candidate will be working with an academically talented and ethnically diverse 
student population, 15%  Asian-American students, 9%  Latino/a students, 5% 
percent African-American students, 3% multiracial, and 24% international from a 
total enrollment of nearly 48,000 students.

 

The Career Center (TCC), a unit within the Division of Student Affairs, 
provides all Illinois students collaborative and innovative programs, services, 
and resources focused on career and professional development that educates and 
empowers them to become thriving professionals in the global community. The 
Career Center staff is committed to supporting students from all backgrounds 
and promoting inclusiveness on campus as outlined in the Student Affairs 
Statement on Diversity.

 

POSITION SUMMARY

The Assistant Director directs the daily functions of TCC’s Resource Center and 
interacts with students on a daily basis. The position is also responsible for 
TCC’s web presence, curation of career development information to meet the 
needs of stakeholders, and management of data that powers TCC’s information 
systems and informs strategic decisions. This position reports to the Associate 
Director for Career Connections who reports to the Director of The Career 
Center.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Specific to this Position

·         Direct daily functions of TCC’s Resource Center, including 
supervision of receptionist and overseeing supervision of front desk student 
staff

·         Maintain and update servers, web applications, and databases which 
are essential for daily operations

·         Oversee security, access, and authentication for web applications and 
confidential information

·         Manage and troubleshoot websites to maintain their front-end 
accessibility and usability

·         Consult on development of existing and new web-based applications in 
collaboration with staff, campus experts, and vendors

·         Evaluate, purchase, and implement technologies for data collection, 
event registration, and payment

·         Select, purchase, and organize career development resources (online 
and in print), including circulating collection, reference collection, 
magazines, software, databases, and other resources; oversee inventory and 
condition of materials and usage of resources; and direct cataloging of new 
materials

·         Hire, train, and supervise student technical assistants and Graduate 
Assistant

·         Assist students, visitors, and staff in locating online and print 
resources; act as a resource for staff and students seeking in-depth career 
information; inform staff of collection resources and new online information

·         Prepare and manage a budget for information resources and technology; 
assist with planning and budgeting for hardware

·         Serve as the primary liaison with on-site technology support 
personnel and develop partnerships with other campus information personnel

·         Collect, analyze, and report metrics for use of website and 
information resources

Common to all Career Center Professionals

·         Coach students one-on-one and in groups regarding career exploration 
and decision-making, preparation for graduate/professional school, and finding 
jobs and internships

·         Engage diverse student populations and offices that serve 
underrepresented students

·         Assess student learning outcomes, make evidence-based decisions, and 
facilitate continuous improvement

·         Serve as a liaison to designated departments and offices and maintain 
relationships with campus partners

·         Create and deliver presentations for a variety of audiences, 
including students, families, campus partners, and external colleagues

·         Contribute to the design, creation, and maintenance of print and 
online resources

·         Participate in professional development activities and associations

·         Serve on The Career Center, Student Affairs and/or campus committees, 
task forces, work groups, and advisory committees 

 

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS

Required Qualifications

·         ALA accredited MS-LIS degree

·         Experience in the field of information science, including experience 
with databases, web applications, deploying and managing websites, or servers

·         Understanding of Library of Congress Classification and Integrated 
Library Systems

·         Working knowledge of web languages, servers, and technologies

·         Experience serving diverse populations and knowledge of cultural 
differences

·         Demonstrated excellent customer service and public relations skills

·         Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment

·         Demonstrated ability to manage multiple work priorities

Preferred Qualifications

·         Experience in higher education, and/or working with college students

·         Supervision and project management experience

·         Experience leading, developing, and presenting student-focused 
workshops

·         Experience managing databases and content management systems

·         Knowledge of Koha, Drupal, Wordpress, PHP, CSS, Javascript, Jquery, 
SQL databases, UBUNTU

 

Appointment Type

Regular twelve month, 100% academic professional appointment

Salary Range and Starting Date

Salary will be commensurate with education and experience. Starting date is as 
soon as possible after close of search.

Application Procedures

Initial screening of applications will begin immediately and interviews may be 
conducted prior to the closing date.  No hiring decision will be made until 
after the closing date.  To apply, please complete a candidate profile at 
http://jobs.illinois.edu and upload a cover letter, resume, and names/contact 
information for three professional references by July 22, 2018.  Full 
consideration will be given to complete applications received by the closing 
date. The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job 
candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer.  For questions about the 
position, please contact Eden Haycraft at [email protected] or 217-333-0820.


The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action 
employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are 
encouraged to apply. For more information, visit http://go.illinois.edu/EEO. To 
learn more about the University’s commitment to diversity, please visit 
http://www.inclusiveillinois.illinois.edu

 


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