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Regional Educational Advising Coordinator (REAC) - Sub Saharan Africa Region - (3478)

Employer
Institute of International Education
Location
Accra (GH)
Salary
Negotiable
Closing date
Feb 3, 2023

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Specialty
Global Education, Student & Scholar Services, Other
Position Type
Adviser / Advisor, Other
Hours
Full-time
Employment Type
Permanent
Organization Type
Non-profit

Job Details

Job Description:

The Regional Educational Advising Coordinator (REAC) for the Sub-Saharan Africa (AF) Region provides professional leadership and support to the EducationUSA network of advising centers in this region to foster international student mobility and advance the U.S. Government's public diplomacy efforts in close consultation with U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). The REAC provides guidance and training to advisers and advising centers, monitors and evaluates center operations and adviser performance, supports U.S. higher education institutions in their international recruitment efforts, and, as an expert in international student mobility and higher education engagement between the U.S. and the assigned region, provides advice and recommendations on student mobility issues and related programming to ECA, U.S. Public Affairs Sections (PAS) with U.S. Missions overseas and other relevant stakeholders. He/she receives and implements policy guidance from ECA and PAS. Work is carried out independently under general supervision.

Accra, Ghana, Nairobi, Kenya, Johannesburg, South Africa  or other location in the region to be determined by employer.

Essential Functions:

• Works to advance international student mobility in support of U.S. public diplomacy efforts in close cooperation with ECA and by ensuring and improving advising quality through adviser training, promoting and collaborating with U.S. higher education institutions, and providing expert advice and recommendations on international student mobility and higher education engagement to ECA, PAS, and other stakeholders.

• Works closely with ECA to develop programs, procedures, and guidance in support of EducationUSA advising in the region and throughout the global network.

• Provides guidance to EducationUSA advisers throughout the region through site visits, consultations, workshops, and regular email and telephone communication. Travels extensively on behalf of the EducationUSA network to monitor and evaluate center operations and adviser performance. Visits each country in the region every three years or more frequently, depending on local and network needs and considerations, and pending available resources.

• Designs and delivers training and workshops, in-person and virtually, tailored to maintain quality advising standards for centers throughout the region and to provide on-going professional development opportunities to continuously enhance the performance of individual advisers over time.

• Develops and maximizes use of innovative tools and resources to enable the global EducationUSA network to reach and serve larger and more diverse audiences.

• Facilitates EducationUSA collaboration with the U.S. higher education community to increase student mobility, working with local external partners as appropriate.

• Serves as a regional resource providing expert advice on international student recruitment and retention to U.S. higher education institutions and organizations; collects, interprets, and reports on data related to student mobility, and contributes to the EducationUSA website, publications, online journals, and other outreach platforms.

• Provides advice and recommendations to assist ECA and PAS in the development of educational advising programs to achieve mission public diplomacy goals. Provides input to PAS and partner institutions hosting EducationUSA Advising Centers in developing the annual country strategic plan for advising.

• Engages with embassies’ regional English language officers (RELOs), regional public engagement specialists (REPS), consular officers to strengthen priority program areas.

• Provides timely updates and reports to ECA and IIE as appropriate and required.

• Responsible for complying with applicable service agreement and government sponsor requirements as well as following all organization policies and procedures.

• Performs other duties and functions as assigned.

Job Requirements:

Education and Work Experience:

• Requires a Bachelor's degree and at least eight years of related work experience, or combination education and experience.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

• Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s or equivalent academic degree preferred.

• 8 years of relevant experience; minimum 5 years of experience working within the field of higher education, international education, international affairs, or a similar field, with preference for advisory and capacity-building experience.

• Experience working within or conducting work related to the region of hire and familiarity with the higher education systems for that region.

• Experience developing and/or delivering training.

• In-depth knowledge of the U.S. higher education system.

• Experience with social media and digital outreach in a professional capacity strongly preferred.

• 2 years of management experience strongly preferred.

• International work experience preferred.

• Proven cross-cultural skills, particularly in the area of communications.

• Ability to work effectively with partners and stakeholders from various sectors: academic, professional, corporate, student, government, U.S. Embassy, NGO, media, etc.

• Strong analytical, information-gathering, writing, and oral presentation skills.

• Ability to manage program budgets, team members, and projects.

• Excellent skills in time management, problem-solving, leadership, marketing, planning, and negotiation.

• Advanced professional English language skills required; advanced professional knowledge of a local language preferred.

Work Conditions & Physical Demands:
Essential functions are performed in a general office setting with low noise. Job demands may require long periods of sitting; telephone work and/or computer work, as well as interactions with other team members and external stakeholders. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

IIE is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status. 

 

Company

Established in 1919 with the founding premise that international exchange could make the world a more interconnected place, the Institute of International Education has championed international education and pioneered new models of collaboration across institutions of higher education with a worldwide reach. Today, IIE proudly supports flagship educational and cultural exchange programs on behalf of the U.S. Departments of State and Defense, in addition to government, corporate and foundation programs. IIE is proud to assist scholars, students and artists threatened by conflict and unrest in their home countries.

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