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Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Study Abroad Job: International Program Coordinator and Advisor at Miami University (OH)

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Here's what I have to say about this job at Miami University: Combine a picturesque setting, the rumored heated sidewalks, and some pretty cool study abroad colleagues and you get one sweet gig in international education. I went to grad school in Ohio (a place I never thought I'd live) and I'm not ashamed to say that I loved it. If you're at all politically minded, as a swing state, Ohio brings a new layer of "civic engagement" to your life when literally every vote has to be counted to determine a winner. Even if you could care less about politics, Ohio has something for everyone. And in terms of professional development, Ohio has more colleges and universities than most states have counties, so you'll always be surrounded by other interesting, engaged international educators. If nothing else, you can at least go ride the roller coasters at Cedar Point amusement park. :) 




Miami University seeks an International Program Coordinator and Advisor to serve the advising needs of our growing population of international and study abroad students, and the online and print communication needs of multiple offices providing international services at Miami University.

Under the supervision of the Director of International Education, this new position has multiple responsibilities: Collaborate with the Office of International Education, the Office of Lifelong Learning, the Miami University Dolibois European Center and the Center for American and World Cultures to ensure consistent print and online communications by reviewing and updating print and online international program information; serve as a study abroad advisor by conducting general information sessions and individual advising; provide international student-visa advising and counseling assistance, prepare visa documents and report via the SEVIS system as a Designated School Official; accomplish delegated OIE office duties; and other duties as assigned.

The successful candidate must have, at minimum, a bachelor's degree in International Studies, Business Administration, Computer Science or related field; website management experience; one year of full-time student-service related experience; and excellent oral and written communication skills. Federal regulations require that this SEVIS-authorized position be held by a U.S. citizen or U.S. permanent resident.

The desired qualifications are a Master's degree in International Education, International Studies, International Business or related field; two or more years of print and online communication management experience; two or more years of full-time international student-service related experience; experience working with diverse populations of students; international living or working experience; and knowledge of international education services.

Screening for this position will begin on April 1st and will continue until the position is filled. The start-date is May 1, 2011 or soon thereafter. The salary range is $33,000 to $38,000 per year plus an attractive benefits package.

Miami University, a public ivy institution, is known nationally for the excellence of its undergraduate, selected graduate and international programs, and for the beauty of its scenic campus in the classic college town of Oxford in southwestern Ohio. The campus is equally convenient to the Cincinnati and Dayton Airports and is within easy reach of many cultural attractions.

To apply for this position, send a cover letter, detailed and focused resume and a list of at least three professional references to Dr. David J. Keitges, Director of International Education, either by email to dkeitges@muohio.edu or by postal mail to Office of International Education, 216 MacMillan, Oxford, Ohio 45056.

Miami University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with smoke-free campuses. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. For information regarding campus crime and safety, visit http://www.muohio.edu/righttoknow. A hard copy of this report is available upon request.http://www.units.muohio.edu/internationalprograms/index.php
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