Associate Director for International Students
Administrative or Professional Faculty
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Department: University Life
Classification: Administrative Faculty
Job Category: Administrative or Professional Faculty
Job Type: Full-Time
Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax, VA
Workplace Type: Hybrid Eligible
Sponsorship Eligibility: Not eligible for visa sponsorship
Salary: Salary range starting low $80k, commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check: Yes
About the Department:
The Office of International Programs and Services (OIPS) strives to encourage global awareness by promoting the integration of international students, researchers, and faculty into the campus community. The office provides guidance to students and scholars studying and working at George Mason University in immigration and employment, assists with adjustment issues, and fosters cross-cultural understanding through programs highlighting global themes.
About the Position:
The Associate Director for International Students provides leadership and oversight of the F-1 advising and regulatory team, including direct supervision of current International Advisors and Immigration Specialists, ensuring regulatory compliance and supporting the holistic success of non-immigrant students. The role provides strategic guidance to advising staff and stakeholders, establishes workflows and performance expectations, and partners closely with leadership to implement policies and maintain operational continuity. The position delivers expert immigration advising, manages complex cases, and ensures accurate reporting and compliance with federal regulations, including support for SEVP certification processes. The role acts as a key liaison across campus and external professional organizations, contributing to training, outreach, and program development that promote student success, regulatory adherence, and institutional effectiveness.
Responsibilities:
Supervision and Leadership:
- Provides leadership and oversight of the F-1 advising and regulatory team, including direct supervision of current International Advisors and Immigration Specialists, management of cyclical performance goals, and clear communication of expectations;
- Serves as a key partner to the Executive Director on supervisory and regulatory matters, including review and implementation of policies and procedures, and provides operational leadership and support of the team in the absence of the Executive Director;
- Provides in-person support to the team and unit as needed, including providing direction, leading and participating in meetings, and ensuring coverage of office functions when staffing is limited;
- Acts as a primary communication bridge between leadership and staff, and collaborates with Associate and Assistant Directors, the SEVIS Coordination Team, and Office Manager on workflow and problem resolution;
- Provides training to new and current staff on regulatory matters and unit procedures, and contributes to development and documentation of SOPs for the unit;
- Fosters a collaborative and supportive work environment that promotes employee well-being, engagement, and retention;
- Supervises staff by setting clear performance expectations, providing regular feedback, and addressing performance issues to support employee engagement, accountability, and retention;
- Encourages and supports ongoing professional development opportunities for allstaff,ensuring they have the tools and training needed to succeed in their roles;
- Organizes workflow and ensures that employees understand their duties or delegated tasks;
- Sets clear performance expectations, goals, and deadlines aligned with unit, divisional, and university strategic plans;
- Communicates expectations effectively, monitors employee productivity and development, and provides continuous feedback and coaching to support staff growth and accountability;
- Prepares and conductstimelyperformance evaluations, andmaintainsaccuraterecords of employee performance, feedback, and disciplinary actions,ensuring adherence to legal and university policies and procedures;
- Collaborates with University Life divisional partners/stakeholders to address performance concerns; and
- Effectively hires, onboards, and trainsnew employeesto build capability and ensure operational continuity.
Student Advising:
- Provides comprehensive advising to nonimmigrant students on matters related to immigration status, including interpretation of federal regulations, maintenance of status, and benefits such as employment authorization;
- Supports students' cultural adjustment and academic success through proactive guidance, problem-solving, and referrals to campus resources; and
- Addresses complex and sensitive cases, exercising sound judgment and ensuring compliance with institutional and federal requirements.
Compliance Records Management:
- Provides oversight of record updates to government agencies, and contributes to documentation and collaborative processes necessary to support the biannual SEVP recertification, ensuring adherence to federal regulations governing nonimmigrant students;
- Provides consultation to OIPS staff on F-1 regulations and unit procedures and ensures documentation of processes as needed;
- Offers guidance to academic units, administrators, and other campus stakeholders on issues related to F-1 students; and
- Develops and implements informational sessions and materials for students, unit staff, and the campus community to support regulatory compliance, retention, and career readiness.
Departmental/Divisional Duties:
- Represents George Mason University and OIPS at professional meetings and conferences, including NAFSA, SEVP, and other organizations and events as appropriate;
- Assists in planning and implementing orientation programs and other initiatives in coordination with the Engagement Team;
- Prepare and updates content for unit platforms and website;
- Supports divisional planning initiatives and other special projects as requested;
- Actively participates in University Life divisional meetings, initiatives, and in-person events to stay connected with divisional and institutional priorities and to foster cross-unit collaboration;
- Participates in professional development workshops and training sessions for staff across the division to promote continuous learning and skill enhancement; and
- Stays informed about best practices, research, and emerging trends in higher education and student support services to ensure OIPS remains innovative and responsive to the evolving needs of the student body.
Required Qualifications:
- Master's degree in related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Experience as a Designated School Official (DSO), including advising students on complex, sensitive, or high impact immigration matters and its intersection with academic issues;
- Experience working collaboratively within a unit and across departments in a professional setting;
- Experience handling sensitive or confidential information;
- Experience evaluating and improving processes, workflows, or service delivery to enhance efficiency, compliance, and user experience;
- Experience developing and presenting clear and effective written and verbal communication;
- Skill in cross-cultural and interpersonal communication;
- Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities, manage time effectively, meet deadlines, solve problems, and adapt to changing demands in a fast-paced environment;
- Ability to interpret complex federal regulations and apply them to specific policies and cases involving nonimmigrant students;
- Ability to work independently while demonstrating effective collaboration and teamwork skills;
- Ability to maintain flexibility in work schedule, including performing responsibilities outside of standard business hours as needed to meet service goals and objectives; and
- Ability to analyze processes and implement improvements to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and service delivery.
U.S. citizenship or permanent residence is required for a Designated School Official role.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience as Responsible Officer/Alternate Responsible Officer for J-1 advising;
- Experience supervising staff from a wide variety of backgrounds, and implementing effective performance management and supervisory practices in a fast paced and dynamic environment;
- Experience developing and delivering training and facilitating knowledge transfer on policies, procedures, or regulatory requirements;
- Experience building collaborative relationships with colleagues and stakeholders across units, departments, or external organizations to support shared objectives;
- Knowledge of best practices in student services and development in a higher education setting;
- Knowledge of systems and technologies used in International Student and Scholars Services (ISSS); and
- Skill in data management and reporting.
Instructions to Applicants:
For full consideration, applicants must apply for the Associate Director for International Students at https://jobs.gmu.edu/. Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a cover letter and resume.
Posting Open Date: June 23, 2026
For Full Consideration, Apply by: July 14, 2026
Open Until Filled: Yes
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