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Job Category:
Academic Staff
Employment Type:
Regular
Job Profile:
Intl Safe & Sec Asst Dir(Inst)
Job Summary:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison International Division anticipates an opening for an Assistant International Safety and Security Director (Assistant ISSD). This position will begin work on or about 1 July 2026.
The Assistant International Safety and Security Director will be based in the International Division and is a full-time appointment (FTE). This position reports to the UW-Madison International Safety and Security Director (ISSD).
The Assistant International Safety and Security Director assists and supports the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) in all matters related to assigned capacities and duties. Serves as a critical resource for faculty members, graduate students, undergraduates, postdocs, and staff engaged in international activities. Coordinates actions in direct safety and security support to travelers (before, during, and after travel), including helping manage international crises in coordination with other campus offices and resources.
The assistant director supports the administration, coordination, and promotion of a comprehensive international safety and security preparedness strategy in the following essential areas:
Policy review, revision, and administration
Strategic risk assessment and crisis preparedness
Coordinating internal communications and shared resources/services Supporting research, analysis, and coordination during crisis management Review and assessment of pre-departure safety and security planning, training, and resources.
Responsibilities
Serves as a resource to the academic and administrative units that sponsor travel to address policy questions and practical issues associated with safety and security
Assists the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) to extend support services to travelers, including updating and maintaining an accessible ISSD website
Collaborates with and supports the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) in proposing, developing, socializing, and implementing travel-related policies
Collaborates with and supports the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) to strengthen partnerships with other administrative units supporting university travel abroad
May act as a point of contact or coordinator for travel-related safety and security events and crises determined by the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) in support of campus units.
Tasks
Review, assess, and offer revision to UW-Madison policies, guidance, and communications relevant to international safety and security practices
Support the ISSD in administering the UW-Madison International Resources, Guidelines, and Policies (International Travel Policy) and related processes
Support administration of the University International Travel Committee (UITC) in its operations
Monitor and analyze a variety of resources to remain current with world news and events
Research subject- and location-specific security dynamics in international environments to assess risks to the safety and security of university students and employees.
Respond to questions from travelers and supporting university offices and organizations
Review and assess the utility of safety and security resources for campus application
Assist in tracking and maintaining data related to health, safety, and security incidents abroad
Maintain a working knowledge of the UW System international health, medical, and evacuation insurance policy and offer a knowledgeable response to related questions
Maintain the ISSD safety and security website; update and revise content
Represent UW-Madison in related professional meetings, webinars, and conferences
Support the ISSD in coordinating actions, protocols, and communications during a crisis that impacts students and/or employees and requires coordination of campus & external resources
Review and assess travel safety and security pre-departure training content
Other projects or duties as assigned
Key Job Responsibilities:
- May act as a point of contact or coordinator for travel-related incidents and crisesas determined by the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) in support of campus units
- Serves as a resource to the academic and administrative units that sponsor travel to address policy and practical issues
- Assists the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) to extend support services to travelers
- Collaborates with campus leaders in proposing, developing, socializing, and implementing travel-related policies
- Collaborates with and supports the International Safety and Security Director (ISSD) to strengthen partnerships with administrative units supporting travel including those related to health and wellness, travel booking and registration, finances, research, environmental health and safety, visas, and IT security
Department:
International Safety & Security, Dean's Office- UW Madison, International Division
Compensation:
Minimum annual salary of $72,000, depending on qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Experiences in researching, assessing, and reporting global security events and risk trends
using open-source and commercial intelligence resources
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Excellent analytical skills applying qualitative and quantitative methodologies
Preferred Qualifications:
Experiences with higher education study abroad operations and/or experiential learning abroad
Experiences with enterprise travel safety and security operations
Education:
Required:
Bachelor’s Degree in any field of study
Preferred:
Master's Degree in Security Studies, Strategic Studies, International Relations, International Public Affairs, History, Political Science, Regional Studies, International Education, or a demonstrably related area; or a professional degree
How to Apply:
Please submit a cover letter of application, a current CV/resume, and a list of three professional references in one combined PDF, through the online jobs portal by the assured consideration date.
Contact Information:
For questions regarding the position, please contact Ronald Machoian at:ronald.machoian@wisc.edu.
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