Career Coach
Company: Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Location: South Orange
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Career Coach supports undergraduate and graduate students,
as well as alumni, in exploring, preparing for, and achieving their
career goals through a strengths-based, coaching-centered approach.
This role empowers students to clarify interests, develop career
readiness competencies, and take actionable steps toward
experiential learning, professional employment, and graduate or
professional school pathways. The Career Coach provides
individualized coaching, delivers career education programming, and
collaborates with faculty, employers, and alumni to promote student
success and measurable post-graduate outcomes. This position also
contributes to employer engagement, assessment efforts, and
strategic initiatives that enhance the University’s
transformational student experience. Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Students/Alumni: • Provide individualized career coaching to
undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni through
appointments, drop-ins, express coaching, and targeted outreach. •
Utilize a strengths-based, coaching-centered methodology to support
career exploration, vocational discernment, and informed
decision-making. • Administer and interpret career assessments to
guide self-awareness and career planning. • Partner with students
to develop individualized career action plans and monitor
measurable progress toward goals. • Coach students in preparation
for experiential learning opportunities, internships, professional
employment, and graduate or professional school pathways. • Deliver
specialized coaching to graduate students regarding career
transitions, industry-specific opportunities, and advanced-degree
job markets. • Support alumni seeking career advancement,
transition, or workforce re-entry. 2. Employer/Alumni Development:
• Cultivate relationships with employers to expand internship,
experiential learning, and professional employment opportunities.
3. Career Education/Presentations: •Design, develop, and facilitate
career education workshops and seminars including: • Job and
internship search strategies • Resume and cover letter development
• Interview preparation and mock interviews • Networking and
professional relationship building • LinkedIn optimization and
personal branding • Salary negotiation and offer evaluation •
Graduate and professional school preparation • Diversity, equity,
and inclusion in the workplace • Portfolio development for creative
professions • Transitioning from college to career • Deliver
classroom presentations and outreach programming to student
organizations, residence halls, summer orientation, and campus
partners. • Develop career education curricula, workshop materials,
digital resources, and targeted communications to support student
engagement. 4. Faculty: • Partner with faculty and academic
departments to integrate career development into curricular and
co-curricular initiatives. • Conduct targeted outreach to faculty
to promote Career Center services, internship processes, and career
education programming. • Collaborate on committees and academic
initiatives related to experiential learning and career readiness.
• Respond to faculty inquiries regarding internships, employer
engagement, and student career preparation 5. Event
Planning/Promotion/Evaluation: • Contribute to the planning,
promotion, and execution of career fairs, networking events,
panels, themed programming, and employer engagement initiatives. •
Develop and implement evaluation tools to assess program
effectiveness and student outcomes. • Support internal Career
Center teams and participate in university-wide committees. 6.
Project Management & Administrative Tasks: • Support and maintain
the Career Center’s career management systems and digital career
platforms. • Track and analyze student, alumni, and employer
engagement data in alignment with reporting and assessment
practices. • Prepare reports, professional correspondence, and
strategic communications as needed. • Identify and contribute to
new career development tools and resources that enhance student
access and engagement. Required Qualifications: This role requires
a Bachelors degree within the following fields of study: Business,
Communication, Education, Human Resources, Psychology, or a related
field. Must have 1-3 years of relevant work experience. Must be
comfortable speaking in front of groups, as well as in one-on-one
situations. Strong communication/platform skills are required. Must
possess exceptional teaching and facilitation skills to lead career
education seminars. Will serve as an ambassador for the University
with parents, alumni and employers. Desired Qualifications:
Understanding of the career management lifecycle and how it impacts
career decision-making. Knowledge of/exposure to career
assessments, such as the Strong Interest Inventory (SII) and Myers
Briggs Type Indicator. Familiarity with counseling theory and
principles. Ability to analyze career assessments.
Develop/summarize evaluation tools. Develop and track
student/alumni/employer activities following data management
processes. Ability to plan and organize projects up to six months
in advance. Ability to prioritize project work. Must be able to
work in teams, as well as autonomously. Ability to lead campus-wide
teams. Ability to manage multiple tasks and constituencies.
Intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint and
Publisher. Good understanding of the Internet and career databases.
Knowledge of Microsoft Access a plus. Salary Range: $42,400 -
$58,300 Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt Physical Demands: General Office
Environment Special Instructions to Applicants: Benefits
Information: Full Time Benefits Life today is complex. That’s why
Seton Hall University offers a comprehensive package of benefits
and programs to help you simplify and enrich your life. These
benefits are important elements of your total university
compensation package. Benefits include but are not limited to
bundled medical, prescription, and vision insurance, dental
insurance, and life insurance, and retirement plan. More
information is available at
https://www.shu.edu/human-resources/benefits.html . Seton Hall
University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, 14 miles from
New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of
higher education in the United States and is home to about 6,300
undergraduate and 3,700 graduate students. A vibrant and culturally
inclusive community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and
ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its
students to be servant leaders in their professional and community
lives. Seton Hall University is an equal opportunity employer. It
honors diverse perspectives and welcomes employees from all faith
traditions. In turn, its employees respect Catholic beliefs and
values, engage in servant leadership, and support the University’s
mission as a Catholic institution of higher education.
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