Associate Chair of Luxury and Brand Management
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Atlanta
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As the associate chair of luxury and brand management, you will play a pivotal role in leading a team of faculty and staff. Your contributions will be instrumental in creating and maintaining the department's high-quality reputation through collaboration on curriculum, assessment activity, and policy/procedure development and implementation. |
Executive Coordinator
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Savannah
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As an executive coordinator in this position, a large part of your job will be to keep the executive client organized and on schedule. Your goal will be to make their work and personal life easier and simpler, freeing up more time for them to pursue initiatives and activities of their choosing. Top notch communication skills are needed, including speaking, writing, listening and reading. This position requires a timely response to all requests via text, email or phone. You must be able to understand and follow instructions, and to transmit this information clearly and honestly to the appropriate individuals. Accuracy and attention to detail in communication, reporting and follow through on assignments is essential. You must take initiative, be a problem solver and consistently maintain a positive demeanor. You must act with the upmost discretion and employ a high level of tact and confidentiality in this position |
Departmental Administrative Assistant
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Atlanta
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SCAD Atlanta seeks a highly motivated administrative assistant to provide comprehensive
and professional support to the office of academic services and department faculty and staff. |
Associate Dean
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Savannah
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SCAD Savannah seeks a highly motivated associate dean of the School of Film and Acting to accomplish university, school, and departmental goals with a focus on team building, motivation, and collaboration. |
Print Production/Graphic Designer
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Savannah
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As a production artist/graphic designer, you will work with the associate art director and senior art director, as well as a diverse team of fellow designers, writers, project managers, and production managers to generate communication solutions that feature designs reflecting the university's key positions. You will design comprehensive and effective layouts, manipulate graphic elements and type, prepare files for production, and assist with creating concepts and designs for presentation to the associate and senior art director. You will also work to achieve consistency in visual communication, think creatively and critically to solve design problems across multiple projects, and adhere to department design and brand standards while meeting all due dates.
In this role, you will be crucial to the team's success through the creation, formatting, and maintenance of campaign branding sheets and files for sharing, production, and archival needs. You will apply existing creative branding to new jobs and uphold SCAD and department standards for file management, pre-press work, and proofing protocols. Among other duties, your role will also involve staying abreast of new trends in design and print production, implementing rush job designs, and performing other responsibilities as assigned to help meet department and university goals.
The successful candidate should be able to take direction, follow instructions, and be open to constructive feedback while maintaining a professional and positive attitude. The candidate should demonstrate excellent time management, refined typography, and collaborative skills, as well as the ability to work independently. They should also possess strong communication, organizational, and multi-tasking skills. An attention to detail and an ability to work efficiently under tight deadlines is essential.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in graphic design, fine arts, or related discipline
Two to five years of experience as a production artist or similar position
Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (i.e., InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop) or other design software
Dynamic portfolio that demonstrates a wide range of expertise, including design principles, production, and layout, as well as the production of print and interactive designs (i.e., file formats, color profiles, resolution)
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience designing with PowerPoint and/or Keynote presentation software
Certificates, licenses, and registrations:
Valid driver’s license
Travel required:
Less than 10%
Work Hours: The university work week is Sunday through Saturday. Most offices are open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To accommodate business needs, employees may be assigned to other workdays and/or hours, including weekends and evenings.
ADA Tag: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements and minimum qualifications listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and/or meet the minimum qualifications. |
Student Success Adviser
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Savannah
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As a student success adviser, you will assist 400 to 500 students in preparing for professional careers by creating a positive environment and monitoring their progress. You will achieve this goal through a regular communication plan that involves proactive outreach to identified students through the early alert program, providing counsel, and answering questions related to the financial aid process. You will also collaborate with various offices – including admission, bursar, student involvement, career and alumni success, counseling, etc. – to develop programs that promote student retention. |
Assistant Director of the Office of Neurodiversity Services
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Savannah
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As the assistant director of the office of neurodiversity services, you will consult with university departments – including disability resources, counseling, academic departments, residence life, registrar's office, academic affairs, admissions, etc. – regarding disability and behavioral issues related to neurodiversity. You will provide one-on-one support and use applied behavior analysis therapy to determine necessary accommodations and academic adjustments based on the student's documentation, Section 504/ADA guidelines, and other screening tools. Your responsibilities will include providing skills training to students to improve their executive functioning, life skills, and emotion regulation. You will also manage an active caseload of neurodivergent students, provide therapy groups and community referrals as needed, and participate in campus-wide efforts to improve access for neurodivergent students. |
Auxiliary Technology Specialist I
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Savannah
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SCAD Savannah seeks a highly motivated auxiliary technology specialist I to provide superior technology support and customer service to SCAD faculty, staff, students, and patrons at multiple auxiliaries. |
Career Adviser
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Savannah
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SCAD Savannah seeks a highly motivated career adviser to help students in the Schools of Fine Arts and Visual Communications in securing creative internships and careers through individual and group advisement. |
Associate Mental Health Counselor
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Savannah
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As the mental health counselor, you will be responsible for conduct outreach programming and attending weekly case conferences. In this role you will consult with various departments as needed and provide clinical supervision to department trainees or interns. You will develop and present psychoeducational programs as assigned and be expected to document contact with students in a timely manner in the computerized documentation system. As the counselor you will provide crisis intervention for students, including answering phone calls. Responsibilities in this role will include participating in quarterly student orientations, maintaining a current personal schedule, and informing your supervisor of personal staff development needs. Additionally, as the counselor, you will participate in department performance improvement initiatives and prepare your own PRs for supervisor approval |
Assistant Director of Enrollment
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Savannah
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As the assistant director of enrollment, your job will be to build relationships with applicants as they navigate the admission and enrollment process while handling a large volume of daily communications from parents/guardians and school counselors. You will assist students in preparing their applications, portfolios, and financial aid for review; congratulate accepted students; maintain the data management system; and manage a schedule via Calendly. |
Awards Coordinator
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Savannah
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As an awards coordinator, you will help to grow the media recognition of SCAD student and faculty talent by collaborating with the assistant director to ensure all academic programs are represented through the awards program. You will compile student work to prepare them for application submissions to national, international, and professional competitions. You will secure all required information for applications from students to meet internal deadlines, work to ensure the highest quality of student work is represented through the awards program, and create Qualtrics surveys to collect student data for submissions. You will also follow up with students as needed. |
Photo/Video Producer
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Atlanta
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As a photo/video producer, you will oversee each project from beginning to end while collaborating with communications managers, videographers, video editors, photographers, stylists, faculty, staff, and students. Under the direction of the senior director of visual media, you will maintain an engaging aesthetic and brand identity for SCAD across all the university’s video and photography projects to successfully achieve SCAD’s mission and goals for marketing objectives, recruitment, retention, recognition, and funding. You will also work to ensure all locations and elements for shoots are correctly prepared and broken down, establish and maintain a unique creative and visual aesthetic for all coverage, scout locations, and assess creative concepts for requested video and photography projects.
In this position, you will develop relationships with assigned schools and commission vendors for photo and video productions, such as videographers, photographers, editors, makeup, hair, and assistants. You will help facilitate and traffic needed legal and payment paperwork, including appearance releases for on-camera talent, permits, releases, invoices, and other university-specific needs. You will also be responsible for casting shoots, organizing shooting schedules, renting specialized equipment, and leading your creation team for each project. Additional responsibilities include acting as the on-site producer for live events; being involved in media organizations and award submissions; and assisting other producers, videographers, and photographers when needed.
The successful candidate should be creative with a highly visual eye and personable while working with high-profile visiting artists, shy students, and busy staff or faculty members. The candidate should have a strong grasp of videography, audio, media management, and editing, as well as be able to troubleshoot and maintain contemporary creative and technical skills. They should approach assignments with enthusiasm and creativity while adhering to deadlines and demonstrating problem-solving skills to contribute to the success of the projects.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or relevant experience in communications or a related field
Must be able to travel domestically and internationally
Must be available to work outside office hours, including weekends and holidays
Preferred Qualifications:
Photography styling experience
PR and marketing knowledges
Certificates, licenses, and registrations:
Valid driver’s license
Travel required:
10–20%
Work Hours: The university work week is Sunday through Saturday. Most offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. To accommodate business needs, employees may be assigned to other workdays and/or hours, including weekends and evenings.
ADA Tag: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements and minimum qualifications listed represent the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions and/or meet the minimum qualifications. |
Director of Events
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Savannah
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As a director of events, you will ensure the SCAD brand is cohesively represented at all locations through the management, training, and leadership of the events team. You will oversee all Savannah event planners, hire and train exceptional staff, provide development and mentorship, and identify their learning styles. You will also create an environment that encourages professional development while performing quarterly and annual reviews. In this leadership role, you will work closely with all departments to promote SCAD events and increase audience participation, positive PR, and sponsorship opportunities. You will regularly meet with the executive director of events to provide and receive updates on all events, as well as develop the events calendar, secure dates and locations, and assign proper staffing roles. You will also pitch event ideas, concepts, and décor models to the executive director and communicate the approved concepts to project partners while ensuring the successful completion of these projects. |
Professor, Interactive Design and Game Development
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Savannah
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SCAD Savannah seeks a professor of interactive design and game development to instruct, inspire, and to help creative students reach their career goals. With leading-edge technology and facilities as well as inspiring professors with outstanding professional and academic credentials, SCAD offers unparalleled opportunities for students seeking career preparation in interactive design and game development. |
Talent Partner, Staff
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Savannah
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As a talent partner, you will be responsible for staff selection in your designated departments. You will forward qualified candidates to supervisors; extend formal offers of employment; initiate paperwork for new hires; maintain confidentiality of all human resources information before, during, and after the entire recruiting hiring process; and maintain applicant files for reference and retention purposes. |
Windows System Administrator II
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Savannah
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SCAD Savannah seeks an experienced, full-time windows system administrator to work with Active Directory services, Windows servers, VMware, Microsoft Deployment toolkit, and point-of-sale systems. |
Interpreter, ASL
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Atlanta
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As an interpreter, you will provide high quality and accurate interpreting and/or transliterating services while upholding the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Code of Professional Conduct. You will participate in team meetings, work in collaboration with fellow interpreters, and complete annual goals in a timely manner. You will also submit timesheets accurately and on time; promptly respond to all communications from the coordinating team using a SCAD email; and respectfully communicate with students, colleagues, and supervisors. Your duties may vary, and others may be assigned at any time. |
Assistant Director of Admission, Northeast
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Atlanta, Off-site, Savannah
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As the assistant director of admission, you will travel to effectively represent the university to prospective students at school-specific events, information sessions, college fairs (according to NACAC guidelines), and conferences while building ongoing professional and institutional relationships. You will follow up with prospective students to discuss their interests and answer questions about the admission process and opportunities at the university, increase the positive awareness of SCAD in the assigned region, and plan travel to strategically identified high schools and universities. You will also deliver creative and engaging classroom presentations to students at all levels and individually meet with them to provide information about the application process, including portfolio counseling as needed. |
Professor, Fashion
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Savannah
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SCAD Savannah seeks a highly motivated professor of fashion to demonstrate model leadership; foster a positive learning environment; fulfill departmental duties; and contribute to the university’s mission, vision, and strategic goals. |