Unit: Office of the Provost
Department: Academic Internships Office, Academic Affairs
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Virginia Commonwealth University Academic Internships Office has an exciting opportunity for a/n (Senior) Academic Internship Advisor and Program Coordinator (AIAPC). This position reports to the Director of the Academic Internships Office and is responsible for providing advanced coordination and leadership for student-facing academic internship processes that support undergraduate students in navigating, securing, and completing high-quality, credit-bearing internships.
This position provides direct student advising and coordination throughout the academic internship process, helping students understand internship pathways, connect with opportunities, complete required steps for placement, and successfully enroll in academic internship courses. The Academic Internship Advisor & Coordinator also supports outreach efforts that increase student awareness of academic internships and serves as a representative of the office at student-facing campus events. There may be other duties as needed in support of the Academic Internships Office.
Note: This position has the opportunity to be hired as a senior level role for candidates who demonstrate advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities, along with a strong sense of autonomy.
Senior Administrators* are responsible for long-range strategic planning and the application of comprehensive knowledge of the service or functional area. They advance the service or functional area's strategic goals beyond the internal scope of the department through innovative new programs, services, or practices. Senior Administrators assume a higher level of responsibility and authority in compliance and legal matters.
*If hired at the senior level designation, this position also takes the lead in developing and managing student-facing communication strategies, advising processes, and implementation efforts that support students throughout the internship journey, from exploration and preparation through placement, enrollment, and completion. The Senior Academic Internship Advisor also serves as a liaison with VCU Career Services as appropriate and works collaboratively with academic units, employers, and internal staff to strengthen access, consistency, and student success within academic internships. There may be other duties as needed in support of the Academic Internships Office.
Typical Responsibilities:
Student Advising, Communication & Engagement:
Placement Coordination:
Enrollment & Tracking:
Student Outreach & Engagement:
Office & Program Support:
Other Duties: Performs other relevant duties as assigned.
A senior level position will include the following, additional responsibilities and will be compensated at the higher end of the salary range.
Advising Process Development & Implementation:
Career Services & Academic Partnerships:
Program Coordination & Documentation:
Leadership & Office Support:
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
The Office of the Provost is committed to the growth and professional development of the Academic Affairs team and will provide opportunities to foster a culture of learning and career development
Salary Range: Up to $80,000 annually, commensurate with experience
Benefits: All full-time university staff are eligible for VCU’s robust benefits package that includes comprehensive health benefits, paid annual and holiday leave, generous tuition benefits, retirement planning and savings options, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, employee discounts, well-being resources, abundant opportunities for career development and advancement, and more.
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Hours per Week: 40
Restricted Position: No
ORP Eligible: Yes
Flexible Work Arrangement: Requires recurring on-site presence; however, per supervisor’s discretion, this position may be afforded remote work opportunities
University Job Title: Administrator/Senior Administrator AA 1-3
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