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Lead Career Counselor, Private Sector

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98113, USA
Listing for: University of Washington
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Professional Development, Summer Seasonal
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Description

The School of Law has an outstanding opportunity for a Lead Career Counselor, Private Sector to join their team.

The Lead Career Counselor, Private Sector is a key contributor to the UW School of Law's Center for Career Development. The Lead Career Counselor supports programs enabling private sector hiring, such as On Campus Interviewing (OCI); advancing external engagement models to deliver law firm and corporate law student career opportunities; developing external relationships through programmatic efforts delivering law firm and corporate support for fellowship programs;

and 1:1 student career counseling, professional development, and academic advising. The role works holistically with external and internal stakeholders and students to deliver customized advice, strategy, and support during law school, as graduates enter the work force, and in subsequent career transitions. This position reports to the Executive Director, Private Sector & Judiciary, Center for Career Development.

This position provides key support to ensure that students have a positive experience at UW Law and as they seek to enter the legal profession. This requires a comprehensive understanding of legal education and the legal market. The Center for Career Development works closely with members of the law school community, including faculty, staff, students, and alumni, to develop, support, and coordinate student-focused activities that contribute to the Office's mission.

In turn, this role's focus on external engagement requires the ability to build and maintain successful relationships with law firms, corporate and in-house stakeholders.

Duties

Advising and Counseling (50%)

* Coach and advise current law and graduate students about potential career paths and academic options, how to create effective job application materials, and how to develop strong networking and interviewing skills.

* Manage and implement tasks related to the oversight of career services, counseling, and engagement with the employer community.

* Partner with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and members of the community to foster collaborations and initiatives for JD and graduate students.

* In collaboration with CCD team members, faculty, staff, alumni, and external stakeholders, support opportunities for student engagement in the legal community such as bar activities, alumni events, and/or community service that contribute to their professional development.

Events & Programs (25%)

* Support law firm hiring programs, with particular emphasis on On Campus Interviewing (OCI) and fellowships.

* Plan and support hosting UW Law events, including identification and invitation to employers, marketing and communications, event management, student engagement, among others.

* Contribute to student learning materials to drive awareness and understanding of hiring pathways, tools to succeed in private sector job placements, and opportunities available.

* Partner with the other departments and UW Law leaders in developing student focused activities.

Data & Technology (15%)

* Assist in development, implementation, and management of the reporting of graduate employment data, including implementation and oversight of data tools and resources, including the NALP Employment Report and Salary Survey and ABA Employment Protocols under the direction of the Associate Dean and Executive Director, Private Sector & Judiciary

* Advance the Center for Career Development's data insights through accurate and timely collection of student data (as assigned), and the proficient and regular use of 12

Twenty and other technology tools.

* Act as the lead in developing, updating and managing all internal and external Center for Career Development resources, including websites, Share Points, and others.

Other Duties (10%)

* Collaborate with - and report on efforts to - internal stakeholders, including the Associate Dean, Center for Career Development, the Dean of the Law School, and other functions enabling student development and growth.

* Support the mission, strategic goals and core values of the Center for Career Development and UW Law.

* Perform other related duties as necessary.

Minimum Qualifications

* Bachelor's degree.

* A minimum of 4 years of experience (or 2 years with J.D.) in any of the following: law firm, public agency, non-profit organization, educational institution, professional recruiting, or functional equivalent.

Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.

Additional Qualifications

* Experience providing academic and/or career counseling.

* Excellent oral and written communications skills, interpersonal skills, and presentation skills.

* Sensitivity and experience successfully working across a wide variety of stakeholders.

* Ability and willingness to adjust to changing priorities on very short notice as well as the ability to manage multiple projects with varying…
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