Navigating Your Career Journey: An Online Course for Women Leaders in Higher Education 

Navigating Your Career Journey: An Online Course for Women Leaders in Higher Education

January 28-March 10, 2025 | Online

Intentionally shape the next phase of your career with strategies and feedback from successful higher education leaders.

Program Highlights

  • Learn new skills for advancing your career from our expert instructors.
  • Use the Five Paths to Leadership℠ Self-Assessment, plus a 360 Assessment with 1-on-1 coach feedback, to deeply understand your leadership strengths and how your colleagues see your leadership.
  • Network with other women leaders to help hold yourself accountable to your action steps.

Overview

This six-week online program empowers women leaders in higher education to advance their careers through self-assessment, 360-degree feedback, and strategic skill-building. Participants will refine their leadership style, craft compelling career narratives, and enhance external-facing materials like CVs and LinkedIn profiles. With expert guidance and peer feedback, you’ll leave with actionable steps and a supportive network to drive your career growth.

Session Descriptions

More details about the timing of the days can be found by clicking Learn More and Register, but session descriptions are below:  
 
Session 1: Identifying Your Strengths
In this kickoff session, you’ll meet your cohort and the program faculty, unpack the features of the program, and dive right into the Five Paths to Leadership℠ Self-Assessment to identify your strengths. The Five Paths to Leadership℠ Self-Assessment will help you to understand ways of achieving greater balance among five forms of intelligence so that you can improve your overall effectiveness as a leader. This assessment will ask you to assess your leadership style under “normal” circumstances as well as under “stressful” circumstances. In order to get the most value out of the conversation, we ask that you complete the assessment before the live session. Instructions will be sent in advance.
 
Session 2: Assessing Your Skill Sets for Career Growth and Surveying the Higher Ed Landscape
Your path to developing your leadership career depends primarily on two components: 1) building the necessary skill sets and demonstrating those skills to others, and 2) shaping the right conditions of support and advocacy as you move forward in your career. We will focus on the first component in this module.

You will learn how to:

  • Build a strategic skill set and develop “horizon” thinking.
  • Avoid getting trapped into outdated models of leadership and discover the importance of authenticity as you grow as a leader.
  • Identify what conditions are necessary to thrive and grow as a leader, and what you can do to assess and create those conditions.

 
Session 3: Aligning Your Career with Your Goals and Values
Now that you’ve identified your strengths, assessed your skill sets, and drafted your career narrative, this workshop provides the time to pause and consider what you want next in your career journey. This session will be a workshop designed to push you to dig deep and discern your next steps. Whether you already have a new position or path in mind or are seeking an answer to “what’s next,” this session will provide you with the space and time to intentionally consider, evaluate and sort through the cloud of information and emotion—and begin to crystallize your non-negotiables, your core values, and your goals.

You will learn:

  • Strategies for evaluating external input about your career.
  • A technique for identifying your non-negotiables, career values, and aspirations.
  • How to apply a framework for choosing your next steps.

 
Session 4: Composing Your Career Narrative
Before you can take the next step in your career, you must reflect on where you’ve been and effectively communicate your career journey to others. Rather than just listing past roles you’ve held, you must also be able to detail your accomplishments and their impact, so that you are seen as a standout candidate for future opportunities.

You will learn how to:

  • Quantify the impact of the projects you led in order to demonstrate your expertise in leading large-scale operations.
  • Seize new opportunities as they come along, even when they don’t necessarily align with your current skill sets.
  • Rewrite your résumé or CV to quantify accomplishments and show how those align with strategic initiatives.

 
Session 5: Strategically Building Your Network and Living Your Authentic Leadership Brand
As you grow in your role, it will be critical to not only build your authentic style of leadership, but to also identify mentors that can help you to hone your brand and leadership identity as you grow. It will also be important for you to be a part of helping future women leaders on their own paths to career growth.

You will learn how to:

  • Build your unique brand of leadership.
  • Identify advocates and mentors that span genders, levels, departments, and industries—and build crucial connections with them.
  • Be an advocate for other women and proactively mentor future leaders.

 
Session 6: Bringing It All Together and Next Steps
In our final session together, you will have an opportunity to reflect and get feedback on your career growth strategy. We will close by sharing ideas for maintaining momentum after this powerful learning experience.

Who Should Attend

This program is suitable for a wide range of departments and positions and is highly beneficial for women who are already leading in higher education and looking to consider the next phase of their career journey. While our popular Women’s Leadership Success in Higher Education conference focuses on building leadership skill sets, this course helps you to manage conditions for career growth and gain invaluable feedback. Due to its highly experiential nature, it is limited to just 30 participants to maintain a productive learning environment. Register early to reserve your seat!

Are you interested in women’s leadership workshops but unsure if this is the right program for you? Check out our other women’s leadership success programs to see if another is the right fit. Contact Jess Landis with any questions.

Past Attendee Breakdown

Previous Attendee Breakdown pie chart with Assistant/Associate Deans 17%, Assistant/Associate Directors 11%, Deans 22%, Director 33%, Staff/Faculty 17%

Speakers

Portrait of Kristine Barnett

Kristine Barnett
Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs, Columbia College (SC), Professor of Higher Education

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Portrait of Jill Johns

Jill Johns, DrPH
Leadership Coach

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Portrait of Yves Salomon-Fernandez

Yves Salomon-Fernández
President, Urban College of Boston

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Portrait of Durga Suresh-Menon

Durga Suresh-Menon
Dean, School of Computing & Data Science, Wentworth Institute of Technology

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What Our Attendees Are Saying

“Are you interested in learning more about how to define your career narrative, leverage your leadership style, and increase your visibility while interacting with a group of highly engaging professionals? If you answer yes, then this Bootcamp is perfect for you. Setting aside focused time for this is invaluable.”

- Katherine Ferguson Senior Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences University at Buffalo

“This bootcamp was an incredible opportunity for personal development and growth. It helped in identifying the path forward in my career and provided the tools to flesh out that path. From personal branding to resume building to tips on how to grow my network, I feel prepared to take on the next steps in my personal and professional journey!”

- Rachel Castellano Associate Director, Toronto Strategy Queen’s University

Pricing

January 28-March 10, 2025
Online

Starting at:

  • Member Price: $2,845/person
  • Non-Member Price: $3,195/person

Additional optional add-ons are available during checkout.

Questions About the Event?

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Jess Landis

Senior Learning and Development Manager, Academic Impressions

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