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Michigan State University(MSU) Director, Global Health, Safety & Security / Study Abroad Travel Security Admin/S in East Lansing, Michigan

Working/Functional Title

Director, Global Health, Safety & Security

Position Summary

For over 25 years, Michigan State University (MSU) has been recognized among the top U.S. institutions for education abroad, supporting more than 7,000 travelers each year across 300 programs in over 60 countries and all seven continents. The Office for Global Health, Safety and Security (GHSS) supports all MSU global travelers' health, safety, and security.

Reporting to the vice provost and dean of international studies and programs and working in close partnership with the associate dean for research and strategic partnerships in International Studies and Programs (ISP), the director of global health, safety and security (director) will identify best practices and provide strategic leadership, planning, and operational management to the University and its constituents on matters of global health, safety, and security. In collaboration with key stakeholders around the University, the director will develop, manage, and champion a comprehensive travel preparedness and response strategy to promote and protect the well-being of MSU students, scholars, faculty, staff, and others traveling abroad and domestically under University sponsorship, and the University's global teaching, outreach, and research efforts. The director will actively identify, evaluate, mitigate, and monitor global risks for MSU.

ISP is currently operating under a hybrid modality structure, with staff working three days in person and two days remotely. This structure is subject to change at any time.

This position is the primary on-call incident leader for global emergencies and must be available to share 24/7/365 emergency coverage (by cell phone) with other qualified personnel. Travel to support ISP programs will be required as needed; travel is not a significant component of the role, as the director is expected to lead the response and support of global health and safety concerns on campus.

Strategy, Policy, and Practice

  • Lead a collaborative strategy-development and implementation process, with participation and buy-in from a range of University stakeholders.
  • Develop and maintain practical and effective global health and safety standards, expectations, policies, and guidelines for MSU programs, activities, and independent travelers.
  • Partner with officials across campus to build consensus, facilitate implementation, and collect feedback. Make connections among units with common needs.
  • Continuously assess University-wide global health and safety practices in group and individual programs and activities and arrange for systematic evaluation and audits.
  • Provide risk management analyses and recommendations, provide on-going proactive general assessment of risk at locations worldwide, and provide data tracking and analyses.
  • Serve as the lead University spokesperson on health and safety issues impacting the University's interests abroad.

Crisis Management

Develop general and specific emergency plans, oversee emergency response, train emergency support responders, and directly manage complex emergencies. Share 24/7/365 coverage for global emergencies with Global Safety Coordinators and maintain the on-call schedule. Conduct after-action reviews following major incidents.

Respond to global traveler incidents. In the case of students, work with relevant units such as the Office of Student Support and Accountability, Office of General Counsel, Office for Education Abroad and academic colleges as needed to develop individualized response plans.

Oversee and participate in operation of the 24/7 International Emergency Assistance line with MSU Police department. Train individuals responsible for answering line; provide regular updates to ISP and global emergency contacts and proced

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