TAU Lowy International School
Director, North America Office
New York, New
York
About TAU Lowy International School
Tel Aviv University (TAU), Israel’s largest and most
comprehensive university, is currently seeking a full-time Director for the TAU Lowy International School North America Office located in
midtown Manhattan. The TAU Lowy International School, an academic and student services department within the wider campus of Tel Aviv
University, hosts over 2,500 international students each year on a wide variety of academic opportunities including full undergraduate and
graduate degrees, study abroad, summer, and gap year programming. The TAU Lowy North America Office oversees student services and
relationship management for students, institutional partners, and other important stakeholders from the US and Canada. The TAU Lowy
International North America Office team is an integrated part of, and employed by, the US-based American Friends of Tel Aviv (AFTAU)
organization.
Position Summary
Supervised by the Israel-based TAU Lowy International School Director, this
full-time position will provide both strategic leadership and operations management for the TAU Lowy International School in North America,
including: staff management, budget and financial services oversight, student outreach and recruitment, management of institutional
partnerships and agreements, representing TAU at North America conferences and related events, and performing other duties as assigned from
time to time.
Position Duties and Expectations
· Supervise 4 North America team members;
· Work collaboratively and effectively across all TAU Lowy International School on-campus teams including Graduate and
Undergraduate Degree teams, Study Abroad, Academics, International Development, Student Services, Student Life, Housing and Visa and
Insurance Teams;
· Develop and implement a strategic plan (evaluated and adjusted annually) to attract, increase,
support, and retain students from North America;
· Pursue, establish and maintain contacts, relationships and collaborations
with high schools, universities, community organizations, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and any other relevant
stakeholders;
· Evaluate current TAU Lowy systems and work to refine them, with the goal to improve all phases of the North
America student admissions, pre-departure and returnee experience;
· Together with the TAU International Development Team,
promote and advance TAU’s internationalization goals and objectives while initiating and managing institutional agreements in North
America;
· Represent TAU at conferences in the North America region and other related events intended to raise the TAU Lowy
International School institutional profile;
· Together with the relevant on-site teams, develop and manage Customized Programs
from North America;
· Assist with faculty, coordinators or delegations coming to/from the US or Canada as needed;
· Work collaboratively with the Canadian and American Friends of Tel Aviv University organizations particularly as it relates to
relevant promotional events and scholarship management and administration;
· Maintain responsibility for all North America
fiscal and business matters, including vendor management, budget oversight, and compliance with annual audits, federal aid audits, and other
fiscal matters in accordance with TAU and AFTAU policy;
· Ensure all policies and regulations of the Department of Education
are adhered to as they relate to federal financial aid;
· Relay emergency, risk, and/or other urgent communications as needed
to enrolled students and partners.
Additional Considerations
Due to the dynamic nature of the international
education field, additional time beyond regular office hours is to be expected, as is occasionally working evening or early morning hours as
necessary to communicate with students, partners or colleagues in different time zones. This position is based in NYC and offers a hybrid
work environment, working in the North America office located in midtown Manhattan 2-3 days per week and the remainder WFH. This position
requires some travel both domestically and internationally.
Minimum Required Qualifications
Master’s
degree in a related field along with 3-5 years of outstanding previous leadership experience in the international and/or higher education
fields in the United States; previous supervisory, managerial and budgetary experience required. An equivalent combination of education and
experience may be considered. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States at the time of employment and be already
located within the United States; no visa sponsorship or relocation is offered as part of this position.
Preferred
Qualifications
· Experience studying, living, and/or working internationally;
· Knowledge of Israel
and/or the Jewish world particularly as it relates to student communities and academic organizations;
· Excellent
communication, intercultural, and relationship-building skills;
· Responsible, self-disciplined and capable of working
independently;
· Excellent organizational and time-management skills;
· Ability to work under pressure and be
flexible;
· Strong collaborative skills;
· Ability to lead and manage in a continuously evolving
environment.
Benefits and Compensation
In addition to a competitive salary (range $105,000-115,000), we offer
a robust benefits package including health, dental, vision, and retirement. Paid sick and generous vacation days are provided. TAU Lowy
International North America also offers ample professional development opportunities.
How to Apply
All
applicants should submit an application including cover letter and CV/resume to [email protected]. Please visit https://international.tau.ac.il/ for more information about the TAU Lowy International School. We look forward to
reviewing your materials and learning more about you!