Career Planning and Development - Director of Career and Life Success
Company: Wagner College
Location: Staten Island
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Position Title: Director of Career and Life Success
Department: Career Services Reports To: Executive Vice President &
Chief of Staff FLSA Status: Exempt Location: On-Campus, Staten
Island, NY Position Summary The Director of Career and Life Success
will design, lead, and implement a comprehensive model that
integrates career readiness, life coaching, and experiential
learning to prepare Wagner College students for success during and
beyond college. Serving as both a strategic architect and hands-on
mentor, the Director will provide individualized guidance and group
coaching on career development, internships, and essential life
skills. The Director will collaborate with academic schools,
faculty, and staff to embed practical learning into the curriculum
and will partner with Advancement and Alumni Relations to
strengthen professional networks and pathways for students. This is
a highly visible, student-centered leadership role that reflects
Wagner’s “We Care” philosophy and commitment to holistic student
growth. Key Responsibilities 1. Strategic Leadership and Program
Development Design and implement a long-term strategic plan for the
Career and Life Success Office aligned with Wagner’s institutional
priorities and “We Care” culture. Lead the development of a
scalable, data-informed career and life success model that
integrates career readiness, life coaching, and experiential
learning. Supervise and mentor a small professional team (1–2 staff
or graduate assistants) to ensure coordinated delivery of programs
and services. Establish clear goals, metrics, and annual reports
demonstrating student impact and outcomes. 2. Institutional
Collaboration and Partnerships Partner with academic deans,
faculty, and student success staff to embed career readiness and
life design principles into coursework and co-curricular
programming. Collaborate with the Advancement Office and Alumni
Relations to enhance alumni engagement, mentorship opportunities,
and fundraising for career initiatives. Serve as a campus connector
among academic programs, student support offices, and external
partners to strengthen the student-to-career pipeline. 3. Employer
and Alumni Engagement Develop and sustain partnerships with
employers, alumni, and community organizations to expand
opportunities for internships, clinical placements, and full-time
employment. Coordinate networking events, career panels, and
employer showcases that highlight student and alumni success.
Leverage alumni networks to provide mentoring and career guidance
to current students. 4. Student and Career Coaching Support Provide
targeted coaching and small-group sessions for students, with a
focus on career exploration, professional communication, and
transition to life after college. Oversee the design and delivery
of workshops such as “Life at College 101” and “Life After College”
, integrating topics like resume development, interviewing,
networking, and financial literacy. Ensure equitable access to
career support for all students, with tailored programming for each
academic school. Qualifications Required: Master’s degree in Higher
Education, Counseling, Business, Human Resources, or a related
field. At least 4 years of progressively responsible experience in
career services, higher education leadership, workforce
development, or student success. Proven experience developing and
implementing programs that promote career readiness, life skills,
or experiential learning. Exceptional communication, coaching, and
relationship-building skills. Demonstrated ability to work
effectively with diverse populations of students, faculty, staff,
and external partners. Preferred: Certification in career or life
coaching (e.g., ICF, NCDA, Gallup Strengths, etc.). Experience
collaborating with alumni and advancement teams on engagement or
fundraising initiatives. Familiarity with both liberal arts and
professional program pathways (nursing, PA, business, theatre,
health sciences). Data-informed mindset and experience using career
platforms (e.g., Handshake, Symplicity, etc.). Core Competencies
Student-Centered Leadership and Empathy Strategic Relationship
Management Program Design and Evaluation Effective Communication
and Presentation Inclusivity and Cultural Competence Collaborative
and Innovative Thinking
Keywords: Wagner College, Newark , Career Planning and Development - Director of Career and Life Success, Education / Teaching , Staten Island, New Jersey