Join our community and experience Emerson College! The Associate Director, Internships and Work-Based Education serves as the institution's central coordinator, strategist, and collaborative partner for internships and work-based learning. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President, Career Development, this role supports the development of a cohesive, high-quality ecosystem of experiential learning opportunitiesboth credit-bearing and non-creditthat are aligned with academic priorities, responsive to industry trends, and accessible to all students. Working in close partnership with faculty, academic leadership, and industry relations, the Associate Director helps to strengthen and expand opportunities for applied learning across the curriculum while respecting the central role of faculty in shaping academic content and learning outcomes. The Associate Director provides institutional leadership in areas such as policy development, infrastructure, data, and external alignment, ensuring that internship and work-based learning practices are consistent, compliant, and student-centered. As a campus-wide thought partner, the Associate Director collaborates with departments and programs to support faculty-led innovation in experiential learning, share relevant industry insights, and help scale effective models across the institution. This role also co-leads governance structures (e.g., internship committees) and works to ensure that all students have access to meaningful, well-supported experiences that contribute to their academic and professional development.
Compensation: $74,500.00 - $91,350.00 annually, commensurate with experience. Grade of Position: 23-09E Employment Category: Regular Scheduled Weekly Hours: 36.25 In addition to a competitive salary, Emerson College is committed to the health and well-being of our employees and family members. We offer a generous benefits package to regular staff scheduled to work 20+ hours per week.
Emerson College is internationally recognized as the nation’s premier institution of higher learning devoted to communication and the arts.
Energized by engagement with the creative life of Boston, Los Angeles, and the Netherlands, our students are independent minds from diverse backgrounds who develop their own personal voice and expertise in professions that profoundly shape society and culture in the 21st century.
Emerson is internationally recognized in its fields of specialization, which are communication studies; marketing communication; journalism; communication sciences and disorders; visual and media arts; the performing arts; and writing, literature and publishing. Emerson College believes diversity enriches the educational experience by providing students with the opportunity to learn from individuals who may have different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
Engagement with diversity in the curriculum, in our co-curricular offerings, and all other aspects of the College enhances the personal and intellectual growth of all members of our campus community. Emerson is committed to strengthening communities, including our workplace, by fostering the development of the intercultural competencies necessary for meaningful citizenship in an increasingly complex, pluralistic society.
Enrollment: 3,783 undergraduate and 641 graduate students from 48 U.S. states and 57 countries
Faculty: 457 full- and part-time faculty
Student/Faculty Ratio: 15:1
Retention & Graduation Rates: 87.4% retention rate for freshmen (Fall 2015); 80.5% six-year graduation