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Job DescriptionAssistant
Director, Global Field Education
Full-Time Equivalent Hiring Range: $72,450 to $90,550; salary commensurate with relevant experience.
Reporting to the Assistant Professor of Global
Practice, the Assistant Director, Global Field Education is responsible for
oversight and coordination of international field placements for 20-25 MSW
students in the Global Practice field-of-practice. In addition to enhancing the
faculty’s efforts in regard to international program matters, the Assistant
Director is responsible for program planning, curriculum development,
recruitment, field placement, and advising. Working closely with the Assistant
Dean of Field Education, the Assistant Director is responsible for oversight
and coordination for domestic field placements for 45-50 MSW students.
Essential Functions:
PROGRAM PLANNING (30%):
* Designs and regularly evaluates international field
education opportunities (credits, length of stay, supervision, language,
cultural awareness, personal safety, etc.) in collaboration with the Office of
Field Education and the Assistant Professor of Global Practice.
* Oversees the international field placement process
by: holding informational seminars, accepting and processing applications,
interviewing, selecting, approving the international field placement.
* Creates and revises promotional materials and
required forms for the international agencies.
* Drafts and updates pre-departure seminar for the
Global Practice Students.
* Maintains emergency protocol systems during the
faculty led international trips and international field placements, in
coordination with the Associate Dean of Student Experience, by: updating and
communicating the policies and procedures, ensuring SSW emergency coverage,
coordinating with other international programs on campus around safety
protocols.
* Devises supporting materials to ensure legal and
medical compliance for the international field placement and faculty led trips.
* Regularly evaluates the program’s design and
outcomes, makes adjustments as needed.
* Enhances and develops international student exchange
programs (courses, credits, fees, housing, joint service projects, etc.).
* Writes an annual report on the international program
as part of the School's Annual Report.
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT (25%):
* Recruits agencies for placements: identifies
potential agencies; maintains contact with agencies; completes site visits; completes
agency evaluation paperwork; inputs new agencies into Placement Data File; Support
and monitor agencies.
* Collects and files advisor reports and placement
meeting reports.
* Participates in Placement Management Meetings.
* Assists the field team in the placement of students:
participates in Placement Forum (orientation meeting) for Clinical Students; reviews
student applications; interviews assigned students; writes up Placement
Interview Summary; participates in weekly Placement Meetings; communicates with
agencies to set up student interviews; follows up on student/agency interviews
to confirm placement; submits appropriate paperwork to establish placement
assignment.
* Works with Director of Marketing &Communications
on how to best promote our international program offerings.
* Organizes welcome/orientation session(s) for incoming
international and part-time students.
* Creates and reviews informational materials about the
Global Practice field-of-practice.
* Meets with students interested in the Global Practice
field-of-practice.
* Nurtures and enhances relationships with
representatives of international agencies and other international partners.
* Updates international field education manual with all
supporting key documents in collaboration with the Assistant Professor of
Global Practice and Assistant Dean of Field Education.
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
ADVISING (25%):
* Provides course and field advising to MSW students.
* Contacts students and agencies in September.
* Collects Learning Contracts in October.
* Meets with students monthly and as needed.
* Visits domestic agencies at least once each semester
and additional times as needed.
* Organizes and completes site visits regularly across
the globe.
* Reviews student performance each semester and submit
grades.
* Attends monthly Faculty Advisor meetings.
* Participates in managing student problems as needed.
* Serves as a contact and outreach person for
international students' needs in regards to local Global Practice placements
and curriculum planning.
* Advises students in the Global Practice
field-of-practice.
* Supervises field advisors assigned to students in
global placements.
SUPPORT TO ONLINE COURSES AND MODULES RELATED TO GLOBAL PRACTICE
(10%):
*
Supports faculty as needed in design, revision, and rollout of online courses
and training programs related to global practice.
* Works
closely with the Boston College Center for Digital Innovation in Learning
(CDIL) to ensure effective functioning of online modules and training offered
by Global Practice faculty and carry out routine maintenance and flag complex
issues to CDIL for redressal.
*
Supports Boston College students and external learners to enroll into online
modules offered by global practice faculty, and address/resolve problems
related to accessing online modules (including in collaboration with CDIL when
necessary), to ensure timely completion of coursework.
INTERNAL RESOURCE (10%):
* Searches for funding opportunities related to student
scholarships, curriculum development and support, and research and evaluation.
* Increases our collaboration with and representation
in international organizations relevant to global social work education and
practice.
* Collaborates with other SSW units regarding
international activities (MSW Admissions, Field Education, Career Services,
Academic Planning Committee).
* Participates on University wide committees (if
appropriate).
* Participates in the Global Practice field-of-practice
meetings.
Occasional
evening and weekend work required.
International
travel may be required.
RequirementsMaster
of Social Work degree or comparable degree in a related field required. At
least five years of field placements experience, three years of professional
experience in program design and development, and three years international experience,
with at least one year working overseas as a social worker- preferably in a
low-income country. Strong organizational and communications skills. Experience
in recruiting and marketing. Proficiency with MS Office suite and ability to
use technology creatively for program marketing and operation. Ability to
follow-through on tasks independently. Ability to function as part of a team.
Closing StatementBoston College offers a broad and competitive range of benefits depending on your job classification eligibility:
- Tuition remission for Employees
- Tuition remission for Spouses and Children who meet eligibility requirements
- Generous Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Low-Cost Life Insurance
- Eligibility for both University-Funded 401k and Employer-Sponsored 403b Retirement Plans
- Paid Holidays Annually
- Generous Sick and Vacation Pay
- Additional benefits can be found on https://www.bc.edu/employeehandbook
Boston College conducts pre-employment background checks as part of the hiring process.
Boston College is an equal opportunity employer. In concert with our Jesuit, Catholic mission, Boston College is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications for women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and covered veterans. To learn more about how BC supports diversity and inclusion throughout the university please visit the Office for Institutional Diversity at https://www.bc.edu/diversity.
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