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Jobelephant.com, Inc., Atlanta
Emory University invites inquiries, nominations and applications for three roles:Director, Asian Student CenterDirector, Centro LatinxDirector, Emory Black Student UnionReporting directly to the associate dean of students, Dr. Ashley L. Brown, the three directors will serve as key members of the Belonging and Community Justice (BCJ) leadership team within the broader context of Emory Campus Life. Belonging and Community Justice is comprised of six identity spaces at Emory that serve as a hub of support for students to matriculate to and through the university and includes the Asian Student Center; Centro Latinx; the Emory Black Student Union (EBSU); Emory First, which includes first-generation low-and limited-income student programs such as 1915 Scholars and Emory QuestBridge; the Center for Women at Emory; and LGBT Life. BCJ promotes dynamic and cohesive learning by creating space for individual, cultural, and communal development. Belonging and Community Justice's value of ensuring every student belongs and graduates is central to all programming, events, and initiatives within and across respective identity spaces.The three new directors (along with the new director of Emory First – a role that will be posting soon via WittKieffer) will work closely with the current director of the Center for Women at Emory, the director of LGBT Life and the associate dean of students to facilitate the advancement of the Emory's Student Flourishing initiative, a commitment to purposefully integrate key elements of the Emory student experience (academic experience; community and well-being, purpose and meaning; and professional pathways) to intentionally prepare students for a lifetime of service, impact, and meaning. Having recently moved into the Belonging and Community Justice Identity Spaces after a multi-million dollar renovation, the new directors will be charged with developing and driving forward a strategic vision for their respective areas. The directors will also develop the associated planning and implementation of programs promoting a university culture of inclusion where students can thrive. The directors will be interested in high-impact program development that prioritizes collaboration with students, staff, and faculty members; high levels of student advising that bolsters student agency, empowerment, and holistic development; the personal and professional development of their students and staff alike; and supporting development and external engagement that bolsters the BCJ area.The directors of the respective identity spaces will be well-practiced in evidence-based student-centered program development, highly collaborative, and have at least five (5) years of progressive leadership experience working with students from diverse backgrounds. Strong supervisory experience with a goal of engaging and creating purposeful teams, the directors will have a deep understanding of the complexities and challenges in the daily lives of students and will be well-versed in national trends and the critical issues facing a broad range of identities, while applying this knowledge and expertise to the Emory context. The successful candidate will also have a master's degree in higher education administration or a related field as well as least two (2) years supervising full-time or part-time professional staff and student staff.Located in Atlanta, Georgia and founded in 1836, Emory University has an international reputation for world-renowned scholarship and research, unparalleled teaching, and a preeminent medical center that provides students with the access to, and opportunity for, hands-on learning experiences with researchers and scholars. A member of the Association of American Universities (AAU) since 1995, the university benefits from collaboration across its nine undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. These schools include the Emory College of Arts and Sciences, Oxford College, Goizueta Business School, Laney Graduate School, School of Law, School of Medicine, Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public Health and Candler School of Theology. With approximately 16,000 students, including more than 8,000 undergraduates and 7,000 graduate and professional students, Emory attracts students from every state and more than 100 countries. In collaboration with student affairs leads in academic units, Directors serve all students from all academic disciplines.All applications, nominations and inquiries are invited for each of the three director positions. Application to two or more of the roles is welcome. Applications for each opportunity should include, as separate documents, a CV or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in the leadership profile. WittKieffer is assisting Emory University in these searches, which will remain open until an appointment is made for each role respectively. Expeditious application is encouraged for all three positions.Nominations, inquiries, and application materials can be directed to: Jen Meyers Pickard, Ph.D., Darrien Davenport, Ed.D., Meredith Davis, Ph.D. at the respective emails below:Director, Asian Student [email protected], Centro [email protected], Emory Black Student [email protected] University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all applicable Federal and Georgia State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action in its programs and activities. Emory University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status.Inquiries should be directed to the Department of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, 201 Dowman Drive, Administration Building, Atlanta, Georgia 30322. Telephone: 404.727.9867 (V) | 404.712.2049 (TDD).Copyright ©2022 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved.Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-807e99fa7c6dfd4ca9068e223d1a4d53
Director of Product Strategy & Analytics
Janus International, Atlanta
Director of Product Strategy & AnalyticsUS-GA-AtlantaJob ID: 2024-4795Type: Full-Time# of Openings: 1Category: ManagementNoke - Atlanta, GAOverviewProvide strategic leadership and direction to Janus’s Noke BU strategy, ensuring the development and execution of effective strategic planning for the business. Your role will involve driving organic and inorganic growth of Noke by analyzing market trends, macroeconomic data, and competitor intelligence to identify and drive execution against growth opportunities. You will drive the strategic planning process (STRAP) to support the achievement of business growth objectives for Noke.ResponsibilitiesDevelop near and long-term strategic plans for the Noke business in conjunction with business leadership which drives growth rates materially greater than market growth.Define growth and competitive advantage opportunities by identifying technology trends, portfolio integration and expansion opportunities and business model evolution.Partner with senior leadership to identify and execute growth and margin expansion opportunities, constructively challenging “where to play” and “how to win” choices.Develop frameworks to support identification, incubation, and assessment of critical growth initiatives to align with business goals.Identify and evaluate inorganic growth strategies including acquisitions, alliance, licensing, and partnership opportunities linked to the strategic plan.Continue to evolve strategy, business, and go-to-market capabilities by being a “player-coach” on critical projects.Conduct market analysis and identify growth opportunities. Track competitor performance and market intelligence to drive in insights and identify potential changes to strategic actions.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to align strategic initiatives and business objectives.Drive the execution of the STRAP (Strategy Annual Planning) process, including setting targets, identifying key initiatives, and monitoring progress.Contribute to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.QualificationsTop-tier strategy consulting firm experience and solid financial grounding.Minimum 12 years’ professional work experience in a relevant fieldExperience at a large global organization navigating digital transformation.Demonstrated business acumen with a track record of developing and driving growth initiatives.Ability to deliver a consolidated view of the market and competitive environment, and to translate analytics into business opportunities.Strong leadership, talent development, negotiation, and influencing skills.Ability to structure and independently lead cross-functional strategy projects, working collaboratively with stakeholders across the company.Storytelling skills: ability to deliver presentations with ease and engage audiences.Solid financial grounding and international operating experienceTechnical understanding of customer requirements and product offeringsProven capacity to forge solid relationships and manage across broad and geographically dispersed businesses.Experience with project planning, scoping, and execution in an agile or phase-gate environment.Be hands on analytical to leverage Data and insights to enable decision making.Master’s degree50% travel required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS:Regularly required to sit, stand, and walk.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F/disability/protected veteran statusPI239285025
Director, Project Manager, Career Kickstart Assessment Production
TheCollegeBoard, Atlanta
Director, Project Manager, Career Kickstart Assessment ProductionCollege Board - AP&ILocation: This is a fully remote role. Candidates who live near CB offices have the option of being fully remote or hybrid (Tuesday and Wednesday in office). East coast hours are required.Type: This is a full-time positionAbout the TeamCareer Kickstart expands the successful AP model to the career and technical education space, by offering schools a new set of career-oriented high school courses that provide students with relevant, high-quality instruction and experiences that lead to industry-recognized credentials and college credit, and ultimately, power students' progress to in-demand jobs in high-growth sectors and choice-filled lives. We are in the nascent stages of building this program and have a start-up culture.To support the continued production of high-quality teacher- and student-facing materials, the Career Kickstart Program is looking fill the role of Director, Project Manager, Career Kickstart Assessment Production.About the OpportunityThe Director, Project Manager, Career Kickstart Assessment Production will oversee project and process management for assessment authoring and review for up to 3 Career Kickstart courses, maintaining and communicating detailed reporting and status tracking across a number of interdependent workstreams. Partnering with Career Kickstart content teams, external consultant content creators, and various other stakeholders, the Director, Career Kickstart Assessment Production, will ensure that all assessment items are developed to designated specifications and on needed timelines.As Director, Project Manager, Career Kickstart Assessment Production, you are an integral member of the cross-functional team building and delivering Career Kickstart Exams and Instructional resources. You are a collaborative, insightful, and highly-motivated professional, with a keen eye for detail and a passion for educational opportunity. You are not shy about digging into ambiguity and you are quick to propose more efficient ways of getting things done.In this role, you will:Project Planning (40%)Develop and maintain detailed item authoring and review schedules for all summative and formative assessments for each of the courses you manageCollaborate with CB stakeholders (Career Kickstart Assessment, AP Classroom, Technology, Digital Delivery) as well as external partners to define and implement requirements for Career Kickstart assessment products based on the requirements of the range of Career Kickstart courses, platforms, and formatsPartner with Career Kickstart content teams to build and maintain detailed assessment item and form specifications, monitoring existing item inventory and scoping/scheduling assessment production work accordinglySupport the recruitment, on-boarding, and continued professional learning of high-quality independent consultants to serve as content creators across all applicable coursesProject Management (40%)Maintain clear and up-to-date documentation of the status of all assessment deliverables under your managementFacilitate multiple levels of internal and external reviews for all Career Kickstart assessment products and resources, ensuring all feedback is considered and integratedServe as the representative for assessment production for each of the courses you manage to both internal and external audiences, triaging obstacles and escalating roadblocks and delays, as neededLead weekly stand-ups with all relevant Career Kickstart content teams, providing visibility into and accountability for current work status and upcoming deliverablesBudget and track all costs in your purview and recommend efficient staffing and resourcing solutionsProcess Development and Improvement (20%)Integrate project management tools for your course(s) with processes managed by other key stakeholders In the Assessment Production value chainCollaborate with peers and the broader Assessment Production team to document and iterate on current project management practicesShare recommendations for process and tool improvements on an ongoing basisAbout YouYou Have:Bachelor's degree is required5+ years of relevant product and/or project management experience is required, preferably in the education industryHigh degree of personal ownership and accountability to consistently deliver results in a fast-paced environmentStrong organizational and time management skills with a process-oriented mindsetExcellent interpersonal, collaborative and communication skills; demonstrated ability to establish positive working relationships at all levels of the organizationAn ability to embrace ambiguity and a willingness to dig into unfamiliar tasksWillingness and ability to travel domestically 1-2 times per quarterAbility to process and distill large volumes of data and draw insightful conclusions to drive decision-makingAuthorization to work in the United StatesAbout Our ProcessApplication review will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filledWhile the hiring process may vary, it generally includes: resume and application submission, recruiter phone screen, hiring manager interview, performance exercise and/or panel interview, and reference checks. This is an approximately 8-week processAbout Our Benefits and CompensationCollege Board offers a competitive benefits and compensation program that attracts top talent looking to make a difference in education. As a self-sustaining non-profit, we believe in compensating employees equitably in relation to each other, their qualifications, their impact, and the relevant market.The hiring range for a new employee in this position is $80,000 to $130,000. College Board differentiates salaries by location so where you live will narrow the portion of this range in which you can expect a salary.Your salary will be carefully determined based on your location, relevant experience, the external labor market, and the pay of College Board employees in similar roles. College Board strives to provide our best offer up front based on this criteria.Your salary is only one part of all that College Board offers, including but not limited to:A comprehensive package designed to support the well-being of employees and their families and promote education. Our robust benefits package includes health, dental, and vision insurance, generous paid time off, paid parental leave, fertility benefits, pet insurance, tuition assistance, retirement benefits, and moreRecognition of exceptional performance through annual bonuses, salary growth over time through market increases, and opportunities for merit raises and promotions based on increased scope of responsibilityA job that matters, a team that cares, and a place to learn, innovate and thriveYou can expect to have transparent conversations about benefits and compensation with our recruiters throughout your application process.About Our CultureOur community matters, and we strive to practice and improve our culture daily. Here are some headlines:We are motivated to positively impact the educational and career trajectories of millions of students a year.We prioritize building a diverse and inclusive team where every employee can thrive, and every voice is heard.We welcome staff to join any or all six of our affinity groups: ARISE (Alliance for Asian Retention, Inclusion, Success, and Engagement; DIASPORA (Alliance for Pan-African Success and Achievement); Pride (alliance for LGBTQ+ staff and allies); Resilience (alliance for Native staff and advocates); SALSA (Staff Alliance for Latinx Success and Achievement); and WIN (Women's Impact Network).We value learning and growth; we offer formal and informal ways to lead through your superpowers, sharpen your strengths, and meet your development goals.We know that our impact is strongest together. Our College Board Cares program offers all staff up to $1,000 annual match against partner non-profit organizations.We offer a transparent approach to promotions and merit raises, annual performance-based bonuses, and how to grow your career here over time.#LI-LinkedIn#LI-MR1#LI-Remote