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About Break Through Tech
Break Through Tech works at the intersection of academia and industry to propel more underrepresented women into higher education and careers in tech - with a particular emphasis on Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and first- generation college going women and non-binary students.
Launched in 2016 in New York City as a partnership between Cornell Tech and the City University of New York (CUNY), Break Through Tech began expanding nationally in 2020 opening additional affiliate sites in Chicago, DC, Miami, Boston and LA.
Job Summary
Break Through Tech seeks a New York Program Director to manage regional programs, starting with Break Through Tech’s foundational Sprinternship program in New York City. The Program Director will cultivate and manage industry partner relationships, manage company engagement throughout the program, partner closely with student support partners within Break Through Tech and our regional university partners, especially the City University of New York (CUNY), and will provide overall project management to ensure that program is delivered efficiently and effectively.
As the industry point of contact for the NY Sprinternship program, the successful candidate in this role will ensure an excellent customer experience for our industry partners, will leverage data to identify and codify best practices, and will employ a feedback loop to iterate and continuously improve the program.
The Program Director will work closely with partners at CUNY and the Break Through Tech Assistant Director for Student Recruitment and Preparation to ensure alignment between company participation and the preparation of students to ensure a positive experience for all participants. The Program Director will work with industry partners to better connect the Sprinternship program participation with company internship and entry level job hiring.
Key Responsibilities include:
This role will report into the Break Through Tech Director of Micro-Internships and will work cross-functionally with the Break Through Tech National Senior Director of Industry Partnerships and Business Development to ensure that industry partnership approaches are aligned to national strategy.
The Program Director must have strong organizational skills and experience in both partnership development, relationship management and program execution, with the ability to set priorities and coordinate ongoing activities in parallel, manage competing demands, and provide timely responses to urgent issues. The ideal candidate has experience working with the tech sector and has a flexible, entrepreneurial spirit, thrives in a startup environment, has the ability to connect academic culture and curriculum to real-world digital culture, and excels in development and management of both personal and corporate partnerships.
This is a full-time, benefits-eligible 3-year term position with the possibility of renewal. This position is hybrid, which involves working at least one day per week on the Cornell Tech NYC campus. The flexible work schedule is subject to change according to the needs of the business.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
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