International Student Career Navigator

Gain mentoring and peer leadership experience in this unique employment opportunity for international students at The Career Center

Applications are open now, and close on Sunday, April 7, 2024. Thank you for your interest!

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Do you want to strengthen your communication skills as a facilitator? Do you want experience facilitating workshops? Do you want to support international student career development? Consider becoming an International Student Career Navigator.

As a Navigator, you will be a peer advisor, facilitate CC-I programs, and have input into the design and implementation of career development programs.

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International Student Career Navigators serve as peer mentors to international students seeking to advance their professional and career development. Navigators have an understanding of the Career Certificate - International Students (CC-I) program and serve as program facilitators during this nine-week program each semester. As part of the CC-I program, Navigators lead a cohort of six to nine CC-I program participants and cater to the career development needs of the international student participants.

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International Student Career Navigator position is a 5 hours per week commitment that will be compensated at the rate of $14.00 per hour. Navigators will be paid between September-December / February-May. Exact dates of employment will differ each academic year.

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Position Commitment
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International Student Career Navigators serve in their position for a preferred duration of one academic year with a possibility of extension beyond that time. The minimum time commitment expected is that of one whole semester.

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Position Duties
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  • Participate in the Navigator Training and Orientation at the start of each semester
  • Assist in the facilitation of the CC-I program modules over nine weeks
  • Provide 1:1 guidance to six to nine CC-I participants within their cohort
  • Conduct a 30-minute check-in meeting with each of the CC-I participants in their cohort between the third and sixth week.
  • Participate in the post CC-I session, CC-I review meetings
  • Help CC-I participants immerse in the CC-I program through peer coaching
  • Track the progress of CC-I participants on the course modules on a week-to-week basis and provide feedback
  • Coordinate the planning of campus-wide career development programs / events
  • Help publicize the CC-I program as well as other INTL career programs
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By Serving as a Navigator, You Will:
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  • Develop experience and confidence as a community leader
  • Play the role of a peer mentor and cohort leader
  • Enhance your career readiness competencies and professional development
  • Understand the career development needs of a diverse range of international students
  • Proactively develop oneself through investing in personal and professional development through an understanding of one’s own strength and weaknesses
  • Demonstrate the ability to conduct 1:1 meetings and facilitate small group activities and discussions
  • Enhance your communication, organization, and time management skills
  • Learn to plan and execute campus wide programs
  • Network with other international students and career services professionals
  • Receive recognition through a certificate issued by The Career Center that can be shared on LinkedIn or with potential employers to demonstrate leadership experience.
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Eligibility
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  • This opportunity is open to all undergraduate and graduate-level international students who hold On-Campus full-time status. Preference will be given to students with at least 6 months of work experience in the US and/or abroad.
  • Prior participation in the Career Certificate - International Students (CC-I) program is preferred but not required.
  • Must be available to attend all the sessions of the Navigator training.
  • Must be able to attend one of the Navigator interview sessions.
  • Must be available to attend all the sessions of the CC-I program section that they are assigned to.
    • Excused absences are negotiable
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Note: Those eligible for Career Center services are...
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  • Students enrolled in residential degree programs.
  • Alumni for one year following graduation are eligible for one 30-minute career coaching session, on-site use of the Career Empowerment Hub (formerly called the Career Resource Library), and access to Handshake.
  • Alumni interested in health professions are eligible for pre-health advising at any time.
  • Students enrolled in online programs and students who did not receive a degree are not eligible for The Career Center services or programs.

For additional questions, please reach out to:

Shoptorshi Rahman
Assistant Director for International Student Career Development
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