VP of Employment Pathways

Location

United States

Posted

55 days ago

Salary

$130K - $150K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

VP of Employment Pathways

STUDENT VETERANS OF AMERICA

Role Description The VP of Employment Pathways is a pivotal new role leading SVA’s career pathways, internships, and upskilling vertical. This leader will design, build, and scale embedded, full lifecycle programs that connect mission-driven student veteran talent to employers and position SVA as the most valuable career connection for its members. Working closely with the President & CEO and partnering hand-in-hand with the Development team, the VP of Employment Pathways will help shape, deliver, and operationalize partner commitments across internships, upskilling, mentorship, and hiring programs. This leader will own the Employment Pathways ecosystem and technology stack, including the Success Hub and MySVA portals serving Members, Chapters, and Partners, and will use Salesforce to capture partner information, agreements, activity, and deal flow in close coordination with Development. The right candidate is a relationship-driven executive with a builder’s mindset, a strong delivery orientation, and deep fluency in early career talent, internship program design, veteran employment, and upskilling trends. Qualifications - 12+ years of progressive leadership in career pathways, internship program design, talent development, employer engagement, or workforce development, ideally at a national level. - Proven track record in building and scaling national internship programs and early career pipelines. - Deep fluency in early career talent, internships, upskilling, ERGs, and emerging talent strategy. - Demonstrated experience working in partnership with development, fundraising, or business development teams to deliver on employer commitments. - Hands-on experience using Salesforce to manage partner information, agreements, activity, and deal flow. - Track record owning digital program ecosystems, including member and partner portals, learning platforms, or career center technology. - Experience working with or within the veteran ecosystem is strongly preferred. Requirements - Serve as a strategic partner to the CEO, the Development team, and executive peers in shaping SVA’s employer engagement and career pathways strategy. - Develop and execute a multi-year career pathways strategy spanning internships, upskilling, mentorship, and full-time hiring. - Partner with Development to help shape, deliver, and operationalize employer partner commitments. - Lead the design and delivery of embedded, full lifecycle programs, including upskilling, mentorship, internships, and employment. - Build and scale a national student veteran internship pipeline. - Build warm handoff hiring events, 90-day integration support, ERG activations, and executive sponsorship programs. - Partner with university relations and talent teams at each employer brand. - Collaborate with and co-lead the development and hosting of Partner, Student, and Chapter advisory boards. - Engage recruitment agencies and ecosystem partners. - Own the Employment Pathways ecosystem and technology stack end-to-end. - Serve as the business owner for Salesforce within the Employment Pathways function. - Partner with technology, data, and content teams to evolve the portals. - Build reporting and dashboards that track the full funnel. - Partner with Development and Finance to ensure program delivery supports funding structures. - Support Development and Communications in leveraging employer relationships. - Partner with Communications and Marketing on signature thought leadership platforms. - Represent SVA in conversations on emerging talent, internships, upskilling, and veteran employment. - Build and lead a high-performing Employment Pathways team. - Partner closely with Development, Programs, and Chapter & Member Success leaders. - Recruit, develop, and retain talent to support both near-term program launches and long-term portfolio growth. Benefits - Salary: $130,000-$150,000 - Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. - Generous PTO. - 401(k) plan with employer match. - Opportunity to grow professionally within a collaborative and mission-driven team.

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