• US International Higher Education Jobs
  • Stanford, California
  • $34.36–$40.29 per hour GBP / Year

Website Stanford University

OVERVIEW The International Programs Coordinator at Stanford Law School plays a central administrative role in managing and supporting multiple graduate-level international programs. This position serves as the primary point of contact for international students, applicants, visiting scholars, and partners engaged in global initiatives. Situated within a leading U.S. law school, the role combines student services, program coordination, and international engagement. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES – Serve as chief administrator for six graduate degree programs, including the JSM, JSD, and LLM programs – Act as the primary resource for international students, applicants, visiting scholars, and global programs – Coordinate the Visiting Scholar Program – Coordinate the Global Quarter Program – Provide student advising for participants in international graduate programs – Manage visa-related coordination for international students and scholars – Oversee program logistics for international and overseas programs – Provide administrative support for global initiatives at Stanford Law School REQUIREMENTS WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS International graduate and scholar programs are essential to the global mission of leading law schools, and this role ensures their effective operation. By supporting students and scholars from around the world, the International Programs Coordinator helps foster cross-border academic exchange and contributes to the international reputation and impact of the institution. The position also plays a key role in ensuring that complex administrative, logistical, and immigration-related processes run smoothly. BONUS: APPLICATION ADVICE – Emphasize any experience working with international students, visiting scholars, or global academic programs in higher education – Highlight organizational and coordination skills, especially where you have managed multiple programs or stakeholders simultaneously – Demonstrate familiarity with student advising, academic administration, or program logistics in a university setting – If applicable, reference experience supporting visa-related processes or collaborating with international offices – Convey an understanding of the needs of graduate-level or professional school students, particularly in law or related fields – Show interest in global education and cross-cultural engagement, aligning your motivation with the mission of an international academic environment

To apply for this job please visit careersearch.stanford.edu.

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